Description | Parties: 1) John Holderness, Bridlington, builder 2) George Dodsworth, Clifton, esquire (trustee of the York Union Banking Company) Property: dwellinghouse on the north side of High Street, Bridlington, formerly two tenements and a coal house, two cottages on the east side of Vickerman's Lane, six cottages, of which three were used as workshops, on the south side of Vickerman's Lane, and Holderness Yard in which the aforesaid houses are built; two tenements on the east side of St John Street and the tenement adjoining with the foreyard behind the same, another tenement (formerly an alehouse) adjoining the above property, five tenements erected on the site of a workshop and buildings and a piece of ground or garden adjoining and two tenements erected thereon by William Holderness; dwellinghouse with yard and garden on the north side of High Street; cottage since converted into three and the site of another tenement adjoining the north end thereof and the yard belonging thereto, a croft used as a garden behind the said yard; cottage then converted into three dwellinghouses in St John Street, Bridlington and the croft or close behind the same Witnesses: Thomas Harland, Bridlington, solicitor, Joshua Aldridge, clerk to Thomas Harlan |