Description | From John Ellis Edwards of Chester, City Treasurer, and George Arthur Dickson of Chester, seed merchant and nurseryman, together with William Stanyer of Chester, slater and plasterer, and George Fallowdown Addams, solicitor's clerk, at the request of Charles Lee of Chester, estate agent, and with the consent of the Rev. Richard Pearl, superintendant preacher of the Chester circuit, to Mathew Harrison, gentleman, Henry Richard Powers, J.P., James Done Bowers, wholesale and retail druggist, Charles Parry, gentleman, William Twiston Davies, tobacco manufacturer, the said Charles Lee, Robert Evans, merchant Alfred Mathew Butt, silver smith, John Stringer Moss, silk mercer, Samuel Clemence, baker, all of Chester, of a stable, coach house and harness room together with the messuage adjoining the same on the W. side of St. John Street and numbered 10, formerly 10, with the yard etc., now in the tenure of Messrs. Barratt and Company as annual tenants. Consideration: £935. |