Description | Parties: 1) Sir Edmund Beckett, Queen Anne Street, Cavendish Square, Middlesex, baronet, Augusta Beckett Denison, Doncaster, spinster, Christopher Beckett Denison, Leeds, esquire, William Beckett Denison, Leeds, esquire 2) Richard Morris, Doncaster, esquire, Joseph Firth Clark, Doncaster, tanner and currier, John Thomas Loxley, Doncaster, solicitor (the trustees of the Young Men's Christian Association) Property: the premises formerly known as St James Hospital and afterwards used as a working men's club and the land adjoining Consideration: £50 per year Witnesses: George Henry Whittell, clerk to Sir E Beckett, 9 Highbury Park; William West, Doncaster, butler; Arthur Edward Flood, clerk to Nelson, Barr and Nelson, 4 South Parade, Leeds; Thomas Nevill, butler, Nun Appleton; J Wakefield Loxley, clerk to Baxter and Company, Doncaster, solicitors |