Description | Abstract of title of William Vernon George (reciting deeds, 1756-1811, Perrins, Morton, Beckett, Beesley, Bevington, Bridge Trustees, Newman, Wakeman), lease, release (recites release 1821, George, Wakeman, Newman, Rea), copy of probate copy of the will of Benjamin Booth of Worcester St Clement, former regimental sergeant major in 22nd regiment of light dragoons, will dated 20 Jun 1843, probate granted 11 Dec 1843, conveyances, abstract of title of Mrs Elizabeth Smith, succession duty and estate duty accounts, statutory declaration with Maund family birth and marriage certificates, abstract of title of the late Reuben Evans relating to
freehold dwelling house, skinyard, garden and premises in Worcester St John and Worcester St Clement (including part of old road from St Johns to Henwick Hill, called Rosemary Lane, in lieu of land taken for new road); piece of land on which 2 messuages were built being part of skinyard next to Henwick Road, and site of said messuage and gardens, bounded on east by occupation road communicating with public street at Cripplegate near the liberty post, all at some time described as 2 messuages in Rosemary Lane, later called Bush Walk, at a place called St Clements Place, bounded on east by Bush Walk, later known as nos 4 and 5 St Clements Place, Bush Walk (1906), then nos 17 and 19 Bush Walk (1924).
Parties involved include: William Vernon George Worcester City, glove manufacturer, Benjamin Booth of Claines, gentleman, James Rea of Worcester City, glove manufacturer, John Andrews of Worcester St Peter, bricklayer, Charles Bullock of Worcester St Martin, grocer, William Brett of Worcester St John gentleman, Martha Booth of Worcester St John, widow, Edward Smith of Worcester St Clement, glover, William Smith of Worcester St Clement, glover, Elizabeth Smith of Worcester St Clement, widow, Robert Maund of Worcester St John, gardener, Finch family of Malvern, Derbyshire family of Worcester City, Reuben Evans of Worcester City, coal merchant. |