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Reference Number496.5 BA9360/Cab 11/17/1-33 (formerly CAB11 St Clement Box 17)
Hierarchy Browser Number8001/2/3/1/13/1-33
TitleWorcester St Clement - Hylton Road and Chequers Lane, Chequers Inn, and numbers 5 to10
DescriptionAbstracts of title of John Bellamy Reynolds, attested copy deeds, 1766-1808, assignment, particulars of sale, lease and release, copy lease, lease with plan, attested copy conveyance and enfranchisement with plans, 1863, (which also relate to copyhold property - 2 cottages and 2 gardens, small messuage and garden and parcel of waste, which have been converted into other buildings, described as messuage or dwelling house called Tripleton House with offices, greenhouse, garden and appurtenances, plus newly erected messuage with offices, workshop, pigsty, garden and yard and waste, all adjacent to garden of Tripleton House on east, all at Henwick Hill, Worcester), schedule of documents, (also relating to property in Chestnut Street, Worcester), certificate of redemption of Land Tax and rate demands, with part of label ' Old Deeds re Nos 5 to 10 Chequers Lane, Hylton Road, Worcester Purchased from Personal Reps of A G Taylor decd on 17 Sep 1955', relating to:

freehold and leasehold premises: freehold - [6 messuage and 6 gardens etc] and parcel of freehold land called Brick Close (2 acres), with River on east, highway Hinton Lane on west; and stable on west side of Hinton Lane with ground in front, formerly railed, as far as Hinton Lane, and ground behind as far as the ditch to the west end; all later known as lately erected (1773) messuage on west side of side Hinton Lane with stable adjoining and ground formerly railed in front and ground behind.

leasehold tenement and garden on west side of Hilton Lane; plus piece of land used as timber yard, bounded on east by Hilton Lane.

The leasehold part was known as (1841) messuage etc and part of garden ( in 1854 used as public house called Chequers Inn) and part of 4 tenements, brewhouse and stable in Hynton Street, bounded on east by the street.

The particulars of sale include property in Grimley, Hallow and Acton Beauchamp.

Parties include: Dean and Chapter of Worcester Cathedral, Francis Rufford of Sapey Pitchard, gentleman, John Moore of Worcester City, timber merchant, William Hill of Worcester St Clement, timber merchant, and Henrietta his wife, John Hill of Worcester St Andrew, maltster, Thomas Hill of Worcester St Andrew, merchant, John Bellamy of Worcester St Clement, timber merchant, and Charles Ruby of Worcester St Clement, merchant, Ann Philpott, widow and Thomas Philpott, John Gardiner of Much Cowarne, Herefs, gentleman, Joseph Bellamy of Worcester St Clement, coal merchant, John Bellamy Reynolds of Hallow, gentleman, Thomas Hodges of Worcester St Clement, merchant, Samuel Yeates of Worcester City, A G Taylor.
Date1813-1930
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