Hollyman Sun Fire Insurance records http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=074-sun_2-71&cid=1-1349&kw=Hollyman#1-1349 18 June 1830 : Ann Rose, widow, and Elizabeth Ashby, widow, both of Aylesbury, to Richard Hollyman, of Walton in Aylesbury, butcher Messuage (formerly two messuages) in Silver Lane, now unoccupied, and the property in D-X131/31/32, and also "all other the hereditaments if any in or near Silver Lane.... which were in and by the last Will and Testament of the said James White deceased given and devised to the said Ann Rose and Elizabeth Ashby..... together with all Houses outhouses edifices buildings barns stables fasting houses pigstyes sheds yards..." etc., appertaining thereto Note; There is no Release relating to this transaction 22 October 1846 These documents are held at Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies Contents: Freehold residence, butcher's shop and premises, in Silver Lane, occupied by James Hollyman, to be offered for sale by auction at the Bell Inn, Aylesbury, by Gibbs & Son Note: This property was not sold at the time, and was eventually conveyed to William W. Sharp - see D-X131/40 & 41# 26 Novemer 1849: Joseph Rose, of Aylesbury, gentleman, and Richard Rose, his trustee, with William Wallis Sharp, of Aylesbury, bricklayer "Freehold messuage shop outbuildings and yard with the appurtenances situate in Silver Lane...having an opening into the old Oxford Road late in the occupation of James Hollyman" Consideration £300 (i.e. £50 deposit and remainder to be paid later.) MS 11936/541/1194149 29 January 1835 - London Metropolitan Archives Insured: Thomas Hollyman, 136 Bishopsgate Street, victualler and wine and spirit merchant Unwin Arms, 163 Turnpike Lane 30 Jan 1861 1. William Unwin of Harewood Square [St. Marylebone] Esq. 2. Daniel Gamon and Henry Webb of Hornsey, builders. Premises: piece of land on south side of road from Hornsey to Green Lanes, situate in Hornsey, on which (2) have built messuage intended to be used as public house called The Unwin Arms.