Description | Deed of covenant, further charge, attested copy lease and mortgage, leases, conveyance and mortgage relating to
premises described, with other premises formerly purchased by John Russell, as a tenement divided into 2 dwellings in Cripplegate, bounded on the north by the road to St Johns, on the east by meadow ground belonging to the parish of St Helen, on the south by a meadow in the occupation of Christopher George and on the west by a garden in the occupation of Thomas Reeves, but later better known as six freehold dwelling houses with brewhouse, yards, wash houses and garden ground situated at Tybridge Place; and a piece of freehold land lying at the extreme back of said houses (783 sq yds); and a piece of freehold land lying at the back of said houses but closer than the first piece and adjoining to it (538 sq yds), both pieces in occupation John Russell; plus piece of pasture land (4 acres) and barn with cottage at bottom of said land at Cold Comfort, Worcester St Clement; plus piece of meadow ground formerly called Pinners Hay and Meer Leasow, then called College Meadow, part in Worcester St John part in St Clement near to pasture called Monk Orchard; plus piece of meadow situated in a common meadow adjoining to Worcester City called Pitchcroft Ham, bounded on west by River Severn; plus freehold piece of land and messuage situate on upper side of field called Shut Field formerly part of farm called Batch Court Farm, Cradley, Herefs; plus 2 messuages, stables, buildings, garden and land in Worceter St John in Bedwardine County, bounded on east by road leading from St Johns to Henwick, plus piece of leasehold land adjoining, formerly part of Dances Close.
Parties William Stephens of Worcester St Clement, coal merchant; Richard Wood of Doddenham, later of Knightwick, gentleman; Sir Anthony Lechmere, baronet; William Wall, Elias Isaac and Edmund Hungerford Lechmere, of Worcester City, bankers and co partners; Philip Barneby of Worcester City, formerly of Hereford, esquire; John Freeman of Gaines, Herefordshire, esquire; John Russell of Worcester St Clement, tobacco pipe manufacturer; John Harris Freeman formerly of Wantage, Berks now of Horncastle, Lincs, esquire; Mary Freeman of Barnes, Surrey, widow; William Wood of Worcester City, merchant; Thomas Hughes of Worcester City, gentleman. |