Description | Bundles of documents relating to various places in St Johns.
Bundle 1 contains rent charge summons, minutes of evidence, and other court documents relating to a case about The White Horse in Farley Street. Parties include the Corporation of Worcester, acting as the Urban Sanitary Authority and defendant John Herbert. Dated 1894.
Bundle 2 contains abstract of title agreement for sale, conveyance, requisitions, declaration, memorandum relating to improvements in Comer Road and Bromyard Road. Parties include the Corporation of Worcester, John Stallard, Arthur Beauchamp, Andrew Walton. Dated 1875 - 1893.
Bundle 3 contains conveyances, agreements, requisition of title relating to Bromyard Terrace improvements. Parties include William Morris and Worcester City Council. Dated 1890.
Bundle 4 contains inquiry into need, applications, letters, receipts, regulations, conveyances, remarks and replies, and plans relating to the St John's allotments. Parties include the Board of Agriculture & Fisheries, City Council and John Powell. Dated 1894 to 1910.
Bundle 5 contains surrender, conveyance and schedule of documents relating to School Road improvements. Parties include the Reverend George Hill Clifton, Ecclesiastical Commission of England, and Worcester Council. Dated 1878 and 1879.
Bundle 6 contains single documents unrelated to the others, including an assignment of the Angel Inn from Edith Vining to Edmund Malpas, dated 1876; conveyance of land in St John from Charles Corbett to the Council, dated 1892; and an agreement dated 1900 that was originally in an envelope labelled "Henwick Road & Bromyard Terrace. Agreement with J. B. Heath."
Bundle 7 contains a rent charge for improvements to land and premises at Comer Gardens under the Public Health Act 1875, and one document for property at Holly Mount, Rainbow Hill, belonging to the same person. Parties include Frederick Corbett and the City Council. Dated 1892 - 1900.
Bundle 8 contains notices from the City Surveyor and notices for application concerning diversion of a footpath in Pitmaston. Dated 1872. |