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1, 2 Melbourne Cottages, 17 & 19 Woods Passage, All Saints (HT 1675)
Catalogue reference: AMS5828/19
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- 1, 2 Melbourne Cottages, 17 & 19 Woods Passage, All Saints (HT 1675)
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On 23 Dec 1874 Edith Frances Thomson of Bromley Kent widow & William Strickland of Hailsham cornmerchant & Samuel Gutsell gent (the trustees of her settlement of 15 Apr 1871) conveyed the property to George Henry Wheeler hairdresser for £265 (1, 2). David Fenner & Spencer Curteis are named as former occupiers and it is possible that these two properties are the house in two dwellings in AMS5828/18/1, 2 above. On 24 Feb 1880 Wheeler conveyed to the Hastings Cottage Improvement Society Ltd for £245; the Society (then of 24 Havelock Road) conveyed to Samuel Beeney of St Leonards, general dealer for £150, 5 Sept 1923 who conveyed to Emily Mercy Phillips wife of Charles James Phillips for £300, 10 Oct 1923 (3 - 5)
Mrs. Phillips conveyed to Albert Keys of Islington gent for £125, 28 Sept 1929 (6)
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- English
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Additional Manuscripts, Catalogue M
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1, 2 Melbourne Cottages, 17 & 19 Woods Passage, All Saints (HT 1675)