The story of The Coddenham Village Shop
Instalment No:2
1813
ROBERT SEAMAN had died & his executors sold to THOMAS PRITTY JUNIOR (grocer & draper), in trust for his son CHARLES PRITTY (grocer & draper). They were the highest bidders at £910.
1873
CHARLES PRITTY LET TO JOHN NEAVE ON A 7 YEAR LEASE and later in that year CHARLES PRITTY died.
1877
EXECUTORS OF CHARLES PRITTY SOLD TO JOHN NEAVE (grocer) for £600
1882
JOHN NEAVE SOLD TO THOMAS ADAMS (grocer)
1884
THOMAS ADAMS DIED
1887
EXECUTORS OF THOMAS ADAMS SOLD TO STEPHEN BERESFORD TWIDDY OF BANHAM (grocer) for £850 with a mortgage for £600.
Featured image: The shop and adjacent properties when purchased by Stephen Twiddy
1890
TWIDDY WAS DISCHARGED FROM MORTGAGE & OWNED THE PROPERTY OUTRIGHT. He was the man who re-fronted the shop & rebuilt the attached cottages at the turn of the century, as seen in the photo.
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