Description | Parties: 1) Henry Dale, Bridlington Quay, gentleman, and John Dale, Bridlington, ironmonger 2) James Hume, secretary to the Honorable Commissioners of His Majesty's Customs Property: Dwellinghouse situated in Bridlington Quay, occupied by Stephen Sutton, innholder, as an inn known as 'The Angel Inn' by the harbour, consisting of one room or office for the Collector and Comptroller, 18 foot by 14 feet, Surveyors Office 14 feet by 10 feet wide, one front room twelve feet square, back sitting room 14 feet by 8 feet, lodging rooms above the stairs with garrets over the same, a warehouse under the office 18 feet square, with a kitchen, wash house and coal house adjoining, a watch house in the yard 12 feet by 10 feet, and a boat house 33 feet long by 12 feet Consideration: £28 per annum Witnesses: J Whytehead, Benjamin Milne, John Adams Annotated that the annual rent has risen by 1 guinea due to bow windows being put in rooms occupied by the Collector, 17 Apr 1797. |