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Henley and Meer Streets, Stratford-upon-Avon

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Conveyance from William Cherry of Seville Place, Dublin, printer, and Robert Shield, late of Overbury, co. Worcs., farmer, but now of Seville Place, printer, to Frederick Wesson of Stratford-upon-Avon, greengrocer, (reciting nos. 1 and 2 and that William Cherry had built on part of the said premises two other cottages) for £460, of a messuage on the south side of Henley Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, at the corner of a street leading thence to the Rother Market, late in the tenure of ----- Simmons, since of Christopher Parkinson, then of Thomas Cross, afterwards of John Taylor and now of George Archer; also a cottage behind the same, fronting Meer Pool Lane, late in the tenure of Thomas Paine, since of ----- Wright and now of John Taylor, together with another cottage adjoining the last on the south (originally a warehouse but converted by Thomas Sheldon), late in the tenure of ----- Freeman, since of James Powell and now of Charles Smith; and two messuages built by William Cherry on part of the land belonging to the other said premises, late in the separate tenures of John Richardson and William Collins and now of Frederick Greenhill and William Gregory. Endorsed with memorandum that on 2 December 1915 William Henry Wesson and Charles Frederick Wesson (surviving trustees of Frederick Wesson deceased) sold to Frank Organ part of the above premises, i.e. nos. 2-4 Meer Street.