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22.6.1886 (DD) Codicil to will changes Trustees and Executors to Elisha Love of Hungerford, Inkeeper and George Taylor, Accountant. 16.1.1891 (DD) Henry Clements died at Hungerford.
11.3.1891 (DD) Henry Clements will proved (at Oxford) 7.7.1897 (DD) Dinah Clements died at Hungerford.
1896 (CL) Devisees of Henry Clements; Samuel Hawkes (occ) 1914 (CL) Devisees of Henry Clements; (Void occ) 24.12.1916 (DD) Margaret Hawkes died intestate.
8.4.1918 (DD) Will of Kate Clements ^ top ^
7 HIGH STREET Currently Martin the Newsagent (south end)
<1919 Cash & Co Boots and Shoes.
20.4.1930 (DD) Kate Clements died at Hungerford. 23.3.1933 (DD) Statutory Declaration by Arthur Harry Hawkes, hairdresser. Eldest son of Margaret Hawkes (died 24.12.1916), who was
entitled to half-share of 6 High Street (derived from her father Henry Clements). Declares that 6 High Street had formerly been know as "The Coffee Tavern". 25.3.1933 (DD) Conveyance (of 6 High Street,
but not 6a High Street) from William George Hawkes (Southall, Middlesex, Stationmaster) and Kathleen Hetty Jones (Manchester) to George William Cressell Turner (Leicester, Gentleman) for £725. 1933 (DD)
Abstract of Title of William George Hawkes and Kathleen Hetty Jones (Trustees of the estates of Henry Clements and Kate Clements, both deceased) to freehold dwellinghouse situate in the High Street, Hungerford, and
known as The Coffee Tavern.
21.7.1933 (DD) Lease of "6 High Street – currently in occupation of Cash and Company" by George William Cresswell Turner and W. & E. Turner Ltd., for 21 years.
1939 (Blacket's) Cash & Co., boots and shoes (J. Beech, manager) 12.6.1951 (DD) Letter from Messrs W. & E. Turner Ltd (Multiple Footwear Distributors, of Leicester, "(incorporating Cash & Co.") to
W.H. Smith & Son Ltd about a leaking gutter issue. 19.4.1954 (DD) Lease of 7 High Street by G.W.C. Turner to W. & E. Turner Ltd – 7 years from 26.3.1954, £100 pa. 25.11.1960 (DD) Lease of 7 High
Street by G.W.C. Turner to Jesse Jackson Beech Esq – 7 years from 25.3.1961, £200 pa. 16.8.1967 (DD) George Turner died
3.12.1970 (DD) Conveyance from Personal Reps of G.W.C. Turner to Mr & Mrs J.L. Newton
3.12.1970 John and Brenda Newton
bought S. end (7HS) from Turners (Kenneth Bowder, Solicitor of Leicester and Joyce Turner of Paignton). (Mr Beech, manager), one of a chain of Leicester shoe-shops (in 7HS since at least 1919).
1981 John Newton sold to Martin the Newsagent
1990 Includes sub-post-office (which was started when the Crown Post Office at 126 HS closed for counter services. New pillar box placed in pavement outside). ^ top ^
8 HIGH STREET Currently Kitchenmonger
1919 Mr Alfie Bass, grocer and sweet shop
1932 (QR) Mr. Beavis, for "House formerly Seymour Mundy's afterwards Nathan Atherton". (Position unclear, q.r. 4d.
1939 (Blacket's) B. Thorne & Son, grocers 1940s Mr & Mrs Lionel Thorn, grocer and soft toys (made by Mrs Thorn). 1947 (CL) Bertram Phillip Thorne
1952 (CL) Bertram Phillip Thorne 1956 (CL) Bertram Phillip Thorne
1963 (CL) William Alfred Webb
1968 (CL) Edward Kenneth Escott
1970 (CL) Void
1970s Seconds kitchenware, (owned and run by Mr Euston Bishop, who lived at Chisbury) 1976 (CL) Eustace Mannin Bishop 1978 Seconds - kitchenware
Late 1980s Euston Bishop died. Dr Shirley Bishop and Jenny ….. continued. 1983 (CL) Eustace (sic!) Mannin Bishop, Seconds 1984 (CL) Eustace Mannin Bishop 1985 (CL) Eustace Mannin Bishop
1998 Sold to Brian Rogers (Eddington Mill House) Kitchenmonger (others in chain at Newbury and Marlborough) http://plumsource.doyourownsite.co.uk/index.html
2005 (CL) Denise Rogers
See also: - Letter from W & E Turner to W H Smith regarding a water butt, Jun 1951
- Various plans of adjacent properties re Newton to Martin sale, Dec 1981
Updated: 23.3.2010
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