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Reference Number496.5 BA9360/Cab 14/Box 39
Hierarchy Browser Number8001/2/14/6
TitleProperty, unspecified parishes in Worcester
Description1 - 1 June 1738
Parties (1) Corporation of Worcester and (2) Thomas Attwood of Worcester, gent., and Frances his wife and (3) James Gilbert of Kidderminster, yeoman, and William Riley of Worcester, grocer. Lease by (1) to (3) of rents and tolls of the Hopmarket, a rent of the Antelope in Broad Street and other properties at a peppercorn rent to secure an annuity to (2) of £60. p.a.

2 - 1 May 1780
Parties (1) Corporation of Worcester and (2) William Thomson, MD. Counterpart of grant of annuity of £90 p.a. on the life of Ann Thomson in consideration of a payment to (1) of £1000.

3 - 8 October 1744
Parties (1) Corporation of Worcester and (2) Penelope Weston of Worcester, widow of Joseph Weston, vinter. Grant of annuity of £50 pa to settle a Chancery case concerning a debt of £274 11s 7 1/5d and interest relating to the building of the Guildhall and Gaol, originally owed to Benjamin Lyon, vinter, secured on tolls and offices.

4 - 26 December 1750
Parties (1) Penelope Weston of Worcester, widow of Joseph Weston, (2) Corporation of Worcester (3) Thomas Wakermann of Worcester, grocer. Assignment of annuity in document 3 above.

5 - 8 October 1744
Parties (1) Corporation of Worcester and (2) Penelope Weston of Worcester, widow. Bond to observe agreement.

6 - 25 September 1753
Parties (1) Corporation of Worcester and (2) Thomas Wakemann of Worcester, grocer.
Bond to pay £250.

7 - 1 September 1731
Parties (1) Corporation of Worcester and (2) Samuel Taylor of Worcester, Esq. Lease for 500 years to secure a mortgage of £210 of proeprties in St Clement parish adjacent to the furthest arch of the bridge, tenements in Keyn (Quay) Street, Little Fish Street and Warmstry Slip; tenements in Pump Street and Angel Lane; and the White Lyon in the Cornmarket [all further described]. Peppercorn rent.

8 - 25 March 1782
Parties (1) Surviving feoffees of All Saints parish [named] and (2) Corproation of Worcester and (3) Joseph Berwick of Worester esq. Release of premises in Newport Street, affected by an Act to build a new bridge in Worcester.

9 - 1 July 1782
Parties (1) John Savage of Worcester of Worcester, merchant, (2) Corporation of Worcester, and (3) Joseph Berwick of Worcester, esq. Release of property known as 'The Crane House' on thje Quay Head, affected by an Act to build a new bridge in Worcester.

10 and 11 - Lists of Corporation deeds, in this box. [18th century].
Date1731-18th century
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