Description | Conveyance from Charles Jones of Croes Faen, Barmouth, Merioneth, esq. with the consent and agreement of John Henry Crichton alias Viscount Crichton and Rowland Winn, esq., two of the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, to the Mayor, Alderman and Burgesses of Chester of 1/3 part of 3 messuages on the W. side of Northgate Street, one called the Sign of the Sun in the occupation of William Parry, and the others in the occupation of John Cousins, refreshment roon keeper and William Kelsall, fishmonger; 3 shops in the row over the said 3 messuages, two in the occupation of Robert Crossfield, confectioner, and Charles Hughes, milliner, and the third then vacant, formerly in the occupation of Ann Roberts; 3 messuages over and at the rear of the said shops and extending over the said row to the front line of Northgate Street in the tenure of the said William Parry, Charles Hughes and Ann Roberts; and 5 messuages in a court at the rear of the said shops in the said row, formerly called Mellors Court but then Roberts Court in the tenure of Amos Davies, Thomas Hughes, Lewis Hall, John Cousins and Elizabeth Hall, together with the yard and wash houses etc. belonging to the same. Consideration: £2,000. Plan |