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Reference Number496.5 BA9360/Cab 11/Box 41/8/1 - 15
Hierarchy Browser Number8001/2/16/9
TitleDeeds relating to Powick Property
Description1/1 - 24 February 1702
Parties (1) Corporation of Worcester; (2) John Smith the younger of Birtsmorton, yeoman. Lease of tithes of Powick with a tithe barn for seven years at £90 per annum.

1/2 - 24 February 1702
Parties (1) John Smith; and (2) the Corporation of Worcester. Bond to observe covenants

2 - 24 May 1721
Parties include (1) Corporation of Worcester; and (2) John Corle, Powick, yeoman. Lease of moiety of tithes of Powick for 7 years at £51 per annum.

3 - 6 March 1722
Parties (1) Corporation of Worcester; and (2) Nethwray Smith of Powick, gent. Lease of lands of Powick [further described] and the right to a seat in the chancel of Powick church. Rent for 41 years at £41 13s 4d per annum.

4 - Counterpart of above.

5/1 - 13 July 1722
Parties (1) Corporation of Worcester; and (2) William Baker of St Johns, yeoman, and John Baker of Worcester, baker. Lease of land in Powick [further described] for 21 years at £17 per annum.

5/2 13 July 1722
Bond to observe covenants.

6 - 28 January 1738
Parties (1) Sarah Hurdman of Powick, widow; (2) Thomas Gardner and Thoams Hudson, husbandmen of Powick. Counterpart lease of land in Powick [further described] for 18 years at £20 per annum.

7 - 7 September 1746
Parties (1) Sarah Hurdman of Powick, widow; (2) Thomas Gardner and Thoams Hudson, husbandmen. Lease of land in Powick [further described] for 21 years at £25 per annum.

8 - 30 June 1737
Parties (1) Corporation of Worcester; and (2) William Riley of Worcester, grocer. Lease of tithes in Powick, with tithe barn known as Parsonage Barn for 99 years at £100.

9 - 12 June 1745
Parties (1) Corporation of Worcester; and (2) William Riley of Worcester, grocer. Lease of land in Powick [further described] plus a seat in the chancel of Powick church for 41 years at £4 13s 4d per annum.

10 - 12 June 1745
Counterpart of above.

11 - 10 June 1760
Parties (1) Corporation of Worcester; and (2) William Riley, gent. Lease of land in Powick [further described] plus a seat in the church for 41 years at £4 13s 4d per annum.

12 and 13 - 29 March 1780
Parties (1) Whittington Higgins; and (2) named Trustees. Lease and release of premises in Powick.

14 - 6 July 1780
Parties (1) Named assignees of Whittington Higgins of Tedstone Delamere, gent, heir of John Higgins, clothier, surviving trustee of John Nash of Worcester, esq; and (2) John Nicholls, D.D. of Reading. Recites surrender of lease by William Riley. Lease of land in Powick and tithes for 21 years at £140 per annum.

15 - 1 September 1784
Parties (1) Trustees of Nash's Charity; and (2) Reverend James Gyles, assignee of John Nicholls. Lease of land in Powick for 21 years, 1s per annum for the first 16 years, then £21 per annum for the remainder of the term.

See also b496.5 BA9360/A20/Box 1/3
Date1702-1784
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