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Reference Number496.5 BA9360/Cab 19/Box 22/4/1 - 10 (formerly Cab 19/8)
Hierarchy Browser Number8001/9/6/1/2/4
TitleLand purchased for the Board Schools from the Six Masters
DescriptionSale of the malthouse, tenements and premises in Quay [Key, Keyn] Street, St Andrew's parish, Worcester from the Six Masters to the Worcester School Board.,.

Lease and counterpart lease between William Haden, Thomas Wakeman, Thomas Giles, James Oliver, William Mathers and Thomas Farley, all Govenors and Supervisors of the Free School and Almshouses in Worcester, also Trustees of the Hospital of Thomas Moore deceased, and Mary Lowe of St Andrews parish Worcester, widow of Samuel Lowe, buttonmaker, and only surviving daughter and executrix of Abigail Oliver, widow, deceased, 1783.

Lease and counterpart lease between William Mathers, Thomas Farley, Thomas Carden, John Ballard, Francis Wilson and Henry West, all Govenors and Supervisors of the Free School and Almshouses in Worcester, and Oliver Lowe, gentleman, devisee and heir of Samuel Lowe, buttonmaker, deceased, and Mary Lowe, deceased, 1796.

Counterpart lease between Thomas Farley, Thomas Carden, John Ballard, Francis Wilson, Edward Squire and Thomas Davis, all Govenors and Supervisors of the Free School and Almshouses in Worcester, and Oliver Lowe, 1810.

Counterpart lease between Sir Anthony Lechmere Bart and John Blew, Elias Isaac, Samuel Crane, William Moore and John Dent all Govenors and Supervisors of the Free School and Almshouses in Worcester, and Joseph Wood, builder of Worcester, 1836.

Order of the Board of Charity Commissioners authorising sale, 1872.

Lease between John Wheeley Lea, Josiah Stallard, John Whitmore Isaac, John Parker, James Nash and Henry Douglas Carden all Govenors and Supervisors of the Free School and Almshouses in Worcester, 1872.

Abstract of title and schedule of title deeds relating to the lands in St Andrew's parish sold to the Worcester School Board.
Date1783-1872
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