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Reference Number496.5 BA9360/CAB11/7/1-40 (formerly CAB11 St Clement Box 7)
Hierarchy Browser Number8001/2/3/1/3/1-40
TitleWorcester St Clement - Tybridge Street, The Rising Sun Public House and Other Leasehold Property
DescriptionLeases, mortgages, assignments, bonds, deeds of trust, licences to alienate, memoranda, schedule of title deeds, insurance policy and other papers relating to:

two leasehold messuages, garden and appurtenances (formerly one messuage and at other times three dwellings), one of which was at some time (c1807 onwards) known as The Rising Sun public house, belonging to the Dean and Chapter of Worcester Cathedral. The property had Cripplegate (later Tybridge Street) to the north, tenements to the east and west, and meadow to the south [site of Cripplegate House?].

Parties include: (1750) James Forbes of Worcester St Clement, barber; John Wagstaff of Worcester St Swithun, weaver clothier; Stewards and Trustees of the Cordwainers Club or Society; Harry Jennings of Worcester, plumber and glazier, William Davis of Worcester, builder; Skynner Philley of Worcester, gentleman; Thomas Jolly of Worcester, victualler; Joseph Mann of Worcester St Nichloas, maltster; Stewards, Assistants and Trustees of the Civil Society, Christopher George of Worcester St Clement, woolstapler; (1794) George Gardiner Bulstrode of Worcester, gentleman, Thomas Cosnight of Worcester St Clement, victualler and glover; James Dunn of Worcester St John in Bedwardine, nailer; John Hooper of Worcester St John, baker and maltster; John Sandford of Claines, bricklayer; Edward Munn of Worcester St John in Bedwardine, maltster; John Coucher of Clifton upon Teme, cooper; Matthias Attwood, Isaac Spooner the younger and Thomas Carden, all of Worcester, bankers, Thomas Carden the younger of Worcester, gentleman; (1812) John Thomas the elder of Shelsley Beauchamp, gentleman, William Price of Clifton upon Teme, gentleman, George Hill of Worcester, gentleman, Thomas Lingham of Worcester All Saints, mealman, Ephraim Lingham of Worcester All Saints, baker, William Evans of the Rising Sun, Worcester St Clement, victualler; Humphrey Chamberlain of Worcester, china manufacturer; Francis Hooper of Worcester, merchant; Sarah Holding of Kempsey, spinster; (1859) Henry Evans of Worcester, maltster, Ezekiel Gummery of Worcester, publican, John Grisham of York Place, Claines [now Worcester City?], builder; Ann Bowen of Ombersley, widow.
Date1750-1871
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