Description | Abstract of title of Henry Giles, leases (some with memorandum of assignment endorsed), bonds, mortgage with copy, further charge with copy, attested copy of the will of Henry Giles senior, of Worcester St Clement, clothier, will dated 23 Dec 1745; attested copy of abstract of returns of charitable donations in parish of Worcester St Clement (mentions bequest of Henry Giles), 1786-1787; attested copy of the marriage settlement of Thomas Giles of Worcester St Clement, clothier and Margaret Frankcomb of Worcester St Helen, spinster, 1750; attested copy of the will of Thomas Giles of Worcester St Clement, clothier, will dated 28 Feb 1777, probate granted 13 Oct 1788, relating to:
a leasehold tenement, garden and void ground, formerly 2 tenements and gardens demolished and spoiled in the Civil War, later 5 tenements and garden with cellars, sollars and appurtenances, then 8 tenements, then 6, in Cripplegate adjoining to the corner of the lane to Hardwick Farm on south west, adjacent to Hardwick Leasow or Kitchiner's Close on south, bounded by Cripplegate on north, lane to Hardwick or Bromwich Farm on west; plus parcel of garden ground situated in front of dwelling house of Thomas Giles, bought from Simon English; plus Wooden Farm, Collies Farm and Hammonds House or Haw House and associated land in Wichenford and Cotheridge and copyhold property in Bury End and copyhold messuage known as Salweys in Wichenford.
Parties include: Elianor Dearne of Worcester St Clement, widow of Thomas Dearne, clothier, Alice Roberts, her daughter and executrix; John Watters of Worcester St John, tanner; Roger Clarke of Worcester City, baker, Avice, his wife; Henry Giles of Worcester City, clothier; George Frankcomb of Worcester St Helen and Sarah his wife; Henry Giles of Worcester City, gentleman; Francis Watkins Weaver of Worcester City, surgeon and apothecary. |