Description | Assignments, copy of will, licence to assign, mortgages, conveyances, reconveyance, schedules of deeds, transfers, fire insurance policies, particulars and conditions of sale, receipts, appointment of Trustees, letters, and abstracts of title, all relating to a parcel of land on which a messuage or house with a garden (sometimes known as number 29 or 'Comer Cottage')was built in Comer Gardens, St John's (sometimes referred to as being in All Hallows parish).
Parties include: James Jackson, William Prosser, William Smith, Dean and Chapter of Worcester Cathedral, Elizabeth Featherstone, Corporation of Worcester, John Sharp, Stephen Wilesmith, City & County of Gloucester Benefit Building Society, Thomas Hallet, Emma Turley, Mary Cotton, Thomas Clarke, Josiah Coley, Thomas Tain, Edward Turley, Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, Eliza Parkington, Esther Wilesmith, John Lurcott, Robert Evans, William Tay, Norwich Union, John Smith, Herbert Goldingham, George Hundley, Catherine Goldingham, Permanent Mutual Co-operation Benefit Building Society, Reuben Evans, Guardian Assurance Company Ltd, William Maund and family.
With a handwritten label reading "39 Comer Gardens and land adjoining. Purchase from Miss L. M. Maund. 23rd March 1937. Old Title Deeds. (Extensure to adjoining Comer Gardens School)." Some documents also refer to messuages or dwelling houses in Dolday, All Saints and a wheelwright's shop in St John's Green. |