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|+Memorandum of agreement made on 9th day of August 1890, between Joseph carter wood and Joseph Edmund carter wood, carrying on business in co-partnership as brewers at the Artillery brewery, Victoria street, Westminster in the county of London, under the style of j c wood and co, and each of them according to their respective rights and interests in the property hereby agreed to be sold ( hereinafter called the vendors) of the one part, and Watney & Company Limited ( hereinafter called the purchasers) of the other part, whereby it is agreed and declared by and between the said parties as follows:-
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|1. The vendors will sell and the purchasers will purchase —
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| | (I). The goodwill of the business carried on by the vendors at the artillery brewery aforesaid ( but not the brewery premises on which the said business has been carried on, nor the goodwill of the kings arms public house adjoining the brewery.
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|| (2) the freehold and leasehold property specified in the first and second parts respectively of the first schedule hereto.
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| | (3) all the rolling stock, horses, harness, office furniture, trade marks, licenses, insurances, malt, hops, sugar, beer, ales, casks, barrels, implements, utensils, stock in trade, books of account and documents belonging to the vendors in connection with the said business ( but not the fixed plant or machinery or other fixtures on the said brewery premises or kings arms nor any horses, carriages, articles or effects in or about the private residence and stables of the vendors or either of them adjoining the said brewery premises)
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| | (4) all cash at the vendors office and in the vendors banks in connection with the business on the day of giving possession as hereinafter mentioned whether on deposit or otherwise.
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Revision as of 22:11, 28 November 2017

Food complements
Orange Apple
Bread Pie
Butter Ice cream


Memorandum of agreement made on 9th day of August 1890, between Joseph carter wood and Joseph Edmund carter wood, carrying on business in co-partnership as brewers at the Artillery brewery, Victoria street, Westminster in the county of London, under the style of j c wood and co, and each of them according to their respective rights and interests in the property hereby agreed to be sold ( hereinafter called the vendors) of the one part, and Watney & Company Limited ( hereinafter called the purchasers) of the other part, whereby it is agreed and declared by and between the said parties as follows:-
1. The vendors will sell and the purchasers will purchase —
(I). The goodwill of the business carried on by the vendors at the artillery brewery aforesaid ( but not the brewery premises on which the said business has been carried on, nor the goodwill of the kings arms public house adjoining the brewery.
(2) the freehold and leasehold property specified in the first and second parts respectively of the first schedule hereto.
(3) all the rolling stock, horses, harness, office furniture, trade marks, licenses, insurances, malt, hops, sugar, beer, ales, casks, barrels, implements, utensils, stock in trade, books of account and documents belonging to the vendors in connection with the said business ( but not the fixed plant or machinery or other fixtures on the said brewery premises or kings arms nor any horses, carriages, articles or effects in or about the private residence and stables of the vendors or either of them adjoining the said brewery premises)
(4) all cash at the vendors office and in the vendors banks in connection with the business on the day of giving possession as hereinafter mentioned whether on deposit or otherwise.