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Properties
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Henry
Shrapnell, the Elder`s Will for 1681 I give unto my daughter Mary Deverell
the wife of Anthony Deverell one shilling. I give unto the four children of
my daughter Rebecca Alderwicke the sums of five shillings a year of good
money. I give unto my daughter Edith Hodges, wife of John Hodges one shilling.
I give unto my daughter Alice Marvin, wife of Robert Marvin one shilling
give unto my grandchild Hanna Shrapnell, daughter of John Shrapnell,
one bed, I give unto my daughter Ann Webb, wife of Francis Webb the
sum of ten shillings of good money and I give unto Sarah Webb, my Grandchild
do give unto my son John Shrapnell of Trowbridge, in the County of
Wiltshire, Cooper,....... |
Henry
Shrapnell`s Will for 1688 Noah at her marriage or from thence unto
my son Zachariah to give and bequeath my ground called Puddocks
... give & bequeath ten shillings a piece and unto a widower viz, Ann Batchellor,
Mary Ruth, Mary Rogers & Alice Holbrook |
Lease
5 Sept, 1692, for consideration Grant to Edward Deverell of Bradford , Rough
Mason all that cottage or dwelling house (t.no.484) 1692 between
Z. Shrapnell 1st part and George Lowell Z. Shrapnell 1st part and Richard
Gardener other part All that new erected Messuage, tenemant 35 feet
in length and 201/2 feet in breadth situate and being in Bradford adjoining to
the Orchard of said Z. Shrapnell on the north- east side thereof to the way enjoyed
in common between Zachariah Shrapnell and Richard Gardener and their tenants
on the south & near and adjoining to the Tenement of William Wastfield an
the south west side , there of and about 27 feet in length on South west Corner
of said Tenement(484) & running even there with down towards the said William
Wastfield's House there being only a way 6 feet wide to part the same from the
ground granted to William Wastfield (489?) (No Where Lane)
Deeds
relating to United Church, St. Margarets Street The deeds for the site
go back to 1693, when Richard Gardener, a carpenter, sold two messuages
or tenements adjoining each other, with a stable, in or near St. Margaret's
Street to John Plurrett, a fellmonger (who was also the first Pastor of the
nearby Baptist Chapel). These two cottages (demolished in 1964) stood on the north-west
side of our pathway. Included in the sale was a close of pasture land, which
was 50 feet long by 42 feet wide (Meeting House site), bounded by the garden wall
of William Beasor and also by a garden adjoining a tenement being erected
by Edward Deverell, which seems likely to be one of those still there in St.
Margaret's Place. |
Will
of John Shrapnell 1728 I John Shrapnell of Bradford in the County
of Wiltshire Cloth Drawer do make this my last will and testament in manner
following: Imprimus I give unto my Wife Anne Shrapnell my houses with their
appurtenances at or near a place called Morgans Hill now in the several
tenures and possessions of Thomas Moody, Richard King, Walter Williams and the
widow Harvey and her son for and during so many years of my term and Estate
therein as she shall happen to live and after her decease I give to my Nephew
Joseph Shrapnell the said houses with their appurtenances now in the possession
of the said Thomas Moody and Richard King the residue of my term and Estate
therein provided he leaves any issue of his body living at the time of his decease
and my other two houses above mentioned with their appurtenances after my said
wife's decease I give to my Niece Grace Shrapnell for the residue of my
term and estate therein provided she leaves any issue of her body living at the
time of her decease but if either of them my said nephew and niece shal1 die
without such issue as aforesaid then I give the said houses With their
appurtenances of such of them so dying without such Issue to the survivor of them
and if such survivor shall die without such issue as aforesaid then I give all
the said houses with their appurtenances unto my said cousin John Shrapnell
of Bradford aforesaid, Clothier and his assigns for the residue of my term
and Estate herein an the rest of my goods, chattels, moneys, Towels, Plate and
Personal Estate I give to my said Wife and do make her sole executor of this my
will- l6th October 1728- John Shrapnell, in presence of William Pryor, Brewer. |
Will
of John Hodges, father in law of William Kendall, 1715 I John Hodges
of Ashley in the Parish of Bradford in the County of Wiltshire, Serge maker, Item
I give to my daughter in law Mary Hodges the house that Richard Hollyday lives
in on Morgans Hill Item I give to Mary Kendall, daughter of William
Kendall and her assigns all that the House that George Foxell (?) lives
in on Morgans Hill and backside and way there to belonging during the
term that is on if thee paying the Lord sent to Mr Shrapnell appoint my
daughter Mary Kendall to be whole and sole executrix of this my last will
and testatment .. Thomas Bush, John Brouse and John Willett to be Trustess
of thisn my last will and Testament unto whom I do give 5 shillings appoint
in Witness whereof I do hereunto lett my hand and seal this second day of January
1715, sealed, signed and published in presence of Edward Baily, Thomas Holbrook,
Thomas Bush Jnr. Poor Rates:1742 Mr Z. Shrapnell-11d. 1754 -9 Mr
Z. Shrapnell -11d & for Kendall 3d. 1774 -80 Zachariah Shrapnel
7d rates and for Kendils 3d rates 1767 Shrapnells 7d Kendalls
3d
4 Mar. 2 Wm. & M. 1689. Surr: by Richard Alderwick Senr. who held
by Copy dat. 8 act. 1 Jas II. for his own life & the lives of his s. &
dau. Richard. & Ann A, a Customary Tent. etc.(with the use of a well in common
with William Bayly). Grant of same to William Kendall for his life & the lives
of James Hodges, & Martha dau. of the said J. H. of Ashley in p. of Bradford,
worsted-comber.Rent p.a. 2'. 11 d Heriot 18. Fine, xij'i. (Sigs) Francis Powlett.Rob'
Beach, Steward. [Endorsed] 31 Oct 1711. supervised by Rob'Beach, Stewd. 7°
Aug. 1722 Surrendered by the within named. (Sig.) Randolph Webb, Steward. |
Will
of Zachariah Shrapnell 17th May1723 Nephew
Zachariah Shrapnell shall advise grant convey and assure unto my said Nephew
all that Messuage, Closes, Lands and Heridiaments situate at Leigh in the
Parish of Bradford aforesaid with my said Dear Father gave to my said Brother
Noah, my cousin Samuel Shrapnell, Bradford aforesaid Iron Monger
and to my cousin John Shrapnell Cloth Drawer ... my cousin John Bailward
of Bradford I give and bequeath unto Mary Bishop (now wife of John
Bishop of Bradford aforesaid, Scribbler in case she shall survive her said
husband the use of their now dwellng house in Bradford give to Elizabeth
Wastfield, daughter of William Wastfield a suit of Mouming. Item I give and
bequeath unto Thomas Kervill my said Nephew Zachariah Shrapnell
and my said cousin John Bailward to be overseers of this my Will |
1723
Marriage Settlement between Zacahriah Shrapnell(1694-1761) and Elizabeth Minifree
of Staplegrove Jas. Minifie, Sergemaker of Staplegrove, near Taunton, Somerset. A
Marriage settlement for the wedding of Zaccariah Shrapnell to Elizabeth Minifree
in 1724 (W.R.O. 212b - 489) Zaccariah Shrapnell, Clothier Marriage Settlement
of a New House at Wingfield, Westwood, Wingfield + 6 Messuages in St. Margarets
St + Morgans Hill in Bradford. (1) Shrapnell, Zaccariah (2) Minifrie, James,
Esq. Of Staplegrove. (3) Minifrie, Elizabeth, Spinster, Daughter of James. (4)
Clarke, Jepp esq, of Ninehead, Somerset. Henry Shrapnell of Taunton Dean, brother
of Zachariah. (5) Camplin, Thomas, Clerk of Brenton Ralph. John Bailward,
Gent of Bradford. 1 st page of document deals with new built house (Midway
Manor) at Wingfield and a list of related fields. The second sheet details:
half acre of Pasture lying by the Highway leading from Bradford to Westwood which
last said mentioned premises are situate lying and being in the Parish of Bradford
and Wingfield aforesaid and were lately purchased by the said Zaccariah Shrapnell
partly are to him and his heirs in Fee Simple from Richard Guppy and others and
also all those six several messuages or tenements and premises with their
appurtenances there to belonging situate and being in a street or place
called St. Margaret`s Street and Morgans Hill in Bradford aforesaid and
now or lately were in the Tenure or occupation of the said John Bailward, Anthony
Sims, Sarah Hopkins, James Morris, Robert Deverall, and Elianor Alderwick, and
all houses , outhouses and ediffices, Buildings, Barnes, Stables, Orchards, Garden,
Lands, Meadows, Pastures
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. Released to said Jepp Clarke and Henry Shrapnell, their assigns
term of 500 years to said Thomas Camplin and John Bailward, their executors
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Elizabeth Winifree
intended wife
. Said Thomas Camplin and John Bailward
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Will
of Zachariah Shrapnell 1794 messuage or mansion House wherein I
now Dwell situate and being in St. Margaret's Street in Bradford aforesaid
together with the offices, Garden, Paddock, Stable, Chaise House Also
all that Messuage or tenement near adjoining to the said Mansion House in St.
Margaret's Street aforesaid with New Workshop and other Appurtenances
thereunto belonging now in the Occupation and Renting of Benjamin Richardson,
Cloth worker. Also all that Messuage or Tenement Situate at the Bottom
of a place called "Nowhere Lane" in Bradford aforesaid with the
New Building adjoining and Appurtenances belonging now in the occupation and
renting of Richard Sheppard and also Lands commonly called
Beggars Bush , Little Field and Tyning, Prentite(?) Land, Baily's Barn, figure(?)
Winter Leaze and Raynard in Bradford those three tenements with
the two closes of Pasture grounds there to belonging with Right of Common appertaining
situate and being in Bradford Leigh in the Parish of Bradford aforesaid
and now in the occupation of Edward Prare(?) and all those two closes of
Pasture Land situate and being at Camberwell in the said Parish of Bradford
and now in the occupation of Posthumous Bush In St Margarets Street,
Morgan`s Hill and Nowhere Lane in Bradford aforesaid and now in the Occupation
of Renting of the widow Baily, Issac Gibbs, Thomas Brown, Dr. Browne (Apothecary)
James Mead, William Gerrish, Thomas Paul John Holbrook, Widow Dicks(?) |
W.R.O.837/1 Deeds
relating to properties in Morgans Hill, Nowhere Lane and St. Margaret's Street
adjoining the Particular Baptist Chapel, Bradford-on-Avon, formerly part of the
Bishoprick estates of the Manor of Monkton Farleigh and Cumberwell ....All
that piece or parcel of void ground being the site of 3 messuages formerly
in the occupation of Thomas Brown, widow Baily and Hannah Gibbs and afterwards
of William Holbrook and William Hanny (now Bindings). But now untenanted
the tenements formerly standing thereon having sometime fallen down and also
that messuage in St. Margarets Street formerly occupied by Ebenezer Brown Apothecary,
now by Joseph Mundy (now Saxty`s) and also that messuage in No Wheres Lane
formerly occupied by Thomas Crook (t/no.487) and also that messuage in
Morgans Hill formerly in occupation of William Gerrish afterwards and of late
by Jane Abrahams and that messuage in Morgans Hill in occupation of Thomas
Paul afterwards of James Mead and now Malachi Mead and also those 3 messuages
adjoining each other on Morgan`s Hill formerly in occupation of Jane Sara Orchard,
John Holbrook and Widow Dicks (?) and now of John Gibbs, Jane Green and Joanna
Piles and all houses, outhouses
Zachariah Shrapnel Warren said John Lutin
as tenant. |
W.R.O.947/1472 John
Long of Tilshead Ldge & Joseph Mundy of Bradford Clothier , 1820
granted by Rev. Zachariah Shrapnell Warren of Oakham , Rutland 20 year lease
sum of £4 formerly in the possession of William Hood, but now
in possession of Robert Barton N. Side and a house formerly in possession
of Ebenezer Brown now Joseph Mundy on or towards south part , rent
of 2/- to John Long suit & service to court of John Long kept in Manor
of Monkton Farleigh and Cumberwell.
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Indenture dated 14th February 1824 refers to a document dated 14th November
1823 with Zachjariah Shrapnell Warren and his wife Maria for the 1st
part, John Bush for the second part and John Lukin for the 3rd part.
Isaac Green , a Slubber, purchases the house and the garden behind,situated
in Nowhere Lane for £50 from the Warrens. It was formerly in the
occupation of James Mead (died 1814), afterwards of Thomas Crook sure
of John Mead as tenant, now untenanted.
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St Margaret's St (Bindings Electic Shop) Owner James Batten (son
of Isaac deceased) Lease & Release 13th & 14th Feb. 1824 from Rev.
Zachariah Shrapnell Warren to Issac Batten & Trustee (Issaac Batten Builder.
All that piece or parcel of void ground late the site of 3 messuages or tenements
and garden formerly in the occupation of Thomas Brown, Widow Bayly and Issac Gibbs
and afterwards of William Holbrook and William Henry (Hanny). Situate and
being in St. Margaret's St in Bradford containing about 10 1/2 perches
more or less, bounded northerly and by in part eastwards by a messuage
cottage and premises belonging to General Shrapnell and in the occupation
of William Wrightman & others. Southward and in other part towards
east by a messuage, cottage and premises called "The French Horn", belonging
to Samuel Provuis and in occupation of John Holby and others and Westward
by St Margaret's St. William Hamilton Warren married by license to Elizabeth
Shrapnel H.T. 1794, Elizabeth Shrapnell baptised 1757 daughter of Zachariah. &
Lydia. |
This
indenture made the first day of February 1868 between Henry Fricker of
Bradford on Avon, plumber and glazier ( herein called the mortgager
of the one part and Anne Pickard of West Ashton in the County of Wiltshire,
spinster (herein called the Mortgagee) ...residue of a term of 1000
years created by a certain Indenture of Lease dated the first day of February
1695 a consideration of the sum of £700 to the said Mortgager paid
by the said Mortgagee Firstly all that Messuage or Mansion House
now in the possession of the said Mortgager situate lying and being in St Margaret's
Street in the town and Parish of Bradford in the County of Wiltshire with
the offices gardens paddock stable coach house yard and garden to the same
adjoining and belonging and which are marked on the Tithe Map of the said Parish
with the numbers 457, 482 and 458 in the Book of Reference to the said
map stated to contain together 5 roods and 1 perch ..and also all those
workshops with the land, outbuildings and erections and premises belonging
thereto adjoining the last described hereditaments leading out into Nowhere
Lane and numbered 488 and the said Tithe Map and in the said Book of Reference
therefore said stated 8 perches and which said workshops formally consisted
of three cottages or tenements but have recently been converted into workshops
by the said Henry Fricker and which are now in or lately was in his possession
and part of the same in the occupation of Charles Long Builder. And
also all those 2 messuages or tenements formally one messuage, also
situate in St Margaret's Street aforesaid and adjoining the Mansion House
first described with the yard and outhouses to the same belonging no 456 on
the same Tithe Map and in the said Book of Reference stated to contain 14 perches)
and also in those 4 tenements or dwelling houses with their
yard and garden passage and appurtenances to the same belonging and adjoining
on the north side of the Mansion House first described also situated on
the same street called St Margaret's Street and numbered 459 on the said
Tithe Map and in the said Book of Reference thereto stated to contain 14 perches
more or less and now or lately in the several occupations of Thomas Jones,
Frederick King, James Holton and one void. And also all those 2
tenements or dwelling houses with the stable yard, garden and appurtenances
to the same belonging in situate lying and being on Morgan's Hill in the
said town and Parish of Bradford aforesaid nos. 481 and 483 on the said
Tithe Map and in the said Book of Reference hereby stated to contain 8 perches
more or less together Secondly All those 4 Cottages or tenements
with the plot piece parcel of ground occupied as garden or gardens to the same
situate lying and being at a place called the Square on Morgan's Hill in
the Town and parish of Bradford in the said County of Wilts now or late in the
respective occupation of Joseph Bainton, Robert Jones and William Bainton
and the other said Thirdly and also all those 5 several Messuages
or Tenements situate and being at or near Saint Margaret's Hill in
the Parish of Bradford aforesaid and adjoining the last described Cottages
or Tenements and now or late in the respective occupation of Joseph Austin,
William Uncles, Rachel Wheeler, Alfred Bryant and William Hesart(?) unexpired
of the said several terms of 1000 years and 1000 years and subject to the said
proviso for redemption hereinafter contained Provided also that the said mortgager
his heirs, executors administrators or assigns shall on the 1st august next pay
the said mortgagee her executors or administrators or assigns the sum of £700
with interest for the same in the meantime after the rate of £5 for £100
by the year without any deduction or abatement whatsoever except the property
or income tax then the Mortgagee
signed Henry Fricker and Ann Pickard properties
detailed are:456,457,458,
459, 481 ,482,
483and 488 Memorandum Indenture
made 1st June 1896 between Julius Augustus Fricker 1st part, Elizabeth
Pickard for the second part and Albert James Beaven and Hubert Applegate
of the third part the heridiaments mentioned as 457 and 459 and portions of
456 and 458 were conveyed.(Now Odournet) Memorandum left
on 1st day of June 1896 all principle monies and interest within written mortgage
were paid and discharged by Julius Augustus Fricker but no conveyance was
executed by the mortgagor. memoradum that by indenture dated 25th day
March 1914
of first part being
Emily Fricker and Sarah Agnes Fricker
of second part and John Molton of the third part within mentioned hereditaments
481 482 483 and part 458 were conveyed to the said John Molton and his
rights to
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St. Margaret`s Hill |
Lot2
An Auction of Henry Fricker`s Properties November 14, 1899 Nine Stone
built and stone tiled tenements with the Gardens and Premises, numbered
and being 20 to 26 inclusive, St. Margarets Hill and 6 and 7 St. Margarets
Steps, and now or late in the respective occupations of Edward James Brown,
Ellen Comely, Samuel Bray, George Bainton, and others, and producing when
fully let a gross rental of £32 12s 8d per annum. The purchaser
of this lot will not be entitled to the closet and water tap on the adjoining
site belonging to Mr. Julius Fricker. As to five of the Cottages in this lot,
the same will be sold for the residue of a term of 1,000 years and subject
to a yearly rent of 11 shillings. |
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House, and garden, John Shrapnell (Himself) 439 Two houses, and two tenements,
William Shrapnell (Thos. Lloyd & others 456 Two houses, Gen. Henry Shrapnell
(Joseph Channing Pearce & others) 457 House, and garden, Gen. Henry Shrapnell
(Joseph Channing Pearce & others) 458 Garden, Gen. Henry Shrapnell (Joseph
Channing Pearce & others) 459 Four tenements, Gen. Henry Shrapnell (Joseph
Channing Pearrc & others) 481 House, Gen. Henry Shrapnell (Joseph Channing
Pearce) 482 Stable, and yard. Gen. Henry Shrapnell (Joseph Channing Pearce
& others) 483 House, Gen. Henry Shrapnell (Joseph Channing Pearce &
others)
488 Three houses, Gen. Henry Shrapnell (Joseph Channing Pearce
& others) 615 In Great Winter leys/arable, Gen. Henry Shrapnell (George
Spencer) 616 Grip Wood/wood, Gen. Henry Shrapnell (George Spencer) 623 Near
Ray Mead/arable, Gen. Henry Shrapnell (George Spencer) 625 In Ray Mead/arable,
Gen. Henry Shrapnell (George Spencer) 809 In Little Field / arable, Gen. Henry
Shrapnell (John Davis) 812 In Little Field/arable, Gen. Henry Shrapnell (John
Davis) 815 Tining/arable, Gen. Henry Shrapnell (John Davis) 824 Prentice/pasture,
Gen. Henry Shrapnell(John Davis) 845 /pasture, Gen. Henry Shrapnell
(John Davis) 983 Deynton's [Dainton'sJ Crave/arable, Gen. Henry .Shrapnell
(Thomas Mizen) 984 Deynton's [Dainton's] Grave/arable,Gen. Henry Shrapnell
(Thomas Mizen) 985 Part of Elms Cross/arable.Gen, Hemy Shrapnell (Thomas Mizen) 986
In Westwood Field/arable, Gen. Henry Shrapnell (Richard Little) 990 In Westwood
Field/arable, Gen. Henry Shrapnell (Richard Little) 998 In part of Corner Land/arable,Gen.
Henry Shrapnell {'Thomas Mizen) 998a In Red Gale Ground/arable,Gen. Henry Shrapnell
(Thomas Mizen) 1002 In Common Field/arable, Gen. Henry Shrapnell (Richard Little) 1004
Rough Close/arable, Gen. Henry Shrapnell (Thomas Mizen) 1229 House, and two
tenements, James Shrapnell (Himself)
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St. Margarets Hill |
Deeds
for 18/19 St. Margarets Hill, Bradford on Avon
This Indenture made
the 12th September 1727 between Thomas Burgis of Trowbridge, Tyler
of the one part and Richard Hawkins of the same place . Whereas Zachariah
Shrapnell, late of Bradford, Clothier leased 5th September 1692 did
sell unto Edward Deverell of Bradford, Rough Mason, all that Cottage
wherein the said Edward Deverell then dwelt situated in part of the said lands
of the said Zachariah Shrapnell called the Halfe. and also 25 feet in length
as belong to the said Zachariah in breadth which is situate northwards along before
the front of the said dwelliong house and also so much of the ground of the said
half on the North West side as the same house containsinlength and as rangeth
from the south west side straight forward unto the lands of Richard Gardner
and other lands of the said Zachariah Shrapnell yearly rent of 10 shillings.
The said Edward Deverell built on part aforesaid premises one other
tenement and afterwards transferred the Estate unto William Kendall of
Ashley , Clothier during all of the remainder of the 1,000 year suite
which the said William Kendall asigned all the said rented premises unto John
Hodges of Ashley , who gave unto his grandson Henry Kendall all that
Tenemant wherein Richard Holliday then lived situate on Morgans Hill whereas
the said Mary Hodges suite dead The said Thomas Burgis for £130 paid
by the said Richard Hawkins bargains the said dwelling house.(W.R.O.G13/150/26)
1842
2nd September John Alloway, otherwise Parfitt & wife assigns property
in Morgans Hill to Mr Robert England - 1,000 year lease for an annual rent of
4 shillings. He pays £28 for property |
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St. Margarets Place |
Deed
in Wiltshire Record Office 31/33 St. Margarets Hill and 10/12 St. Margarets Place,
Bradford on Avon (w.r.o. 150/6)
This Indenture of 14th February
1824 between the Reverend Zachgariah Shrapnel Warren in the County
of Rutland, Clerk of the first part James Green of Bradford, Slubber of
the second part and Joseph Green, Slubber of the third part. Refers to
sale between Zachariah Shrapnel Warren and Maria his wife and John Lukin.
For the consideration of £210 to the said Zacharih Shrapnell Warren..
a messuage or tenement situate and being in Saint Margaret`s Hill aforesaid
formerley in the occupation of John Holbrook and now in the occupation
of James Green as Tenant and also that messuage or tenement situate
in St. Margarets Hill formerly in the occupation of Benjamin Dix and
now in the occupation of Joanna Pile, widow as tenant near and adjoing
the last descibed messauge And also that other messuage or tenement
situate near St. Margarets Hill formerly in the occupation of... Orchard,
but now in the occupation of John Gibbs as Tenant. |
Church
Rate for Bradford on Avon from Easter 1808 to Easter 1809 Occupier, Proprieter,
Description, Rates (W.R.O. 77/3) St. Margaret`s Hill(Morgan Hill)
Bull
- Issac Giddings House Gay - Minah Giddings House Fisher - Joseph Giddings
House Bull - Robert Cadby-Robert House Rivers - William Cadby-Robert House Watson
- John Cadby-Robert House Dunn Mrs Baptists House Martin - Daniel Baptists
House Cahndler - Martha Baptists House Lay - Sibyl Little - John House Hayter
- Thomas Little - John House Newman - Mary Little - John House Symes - Isaac
Little - John House Fisher - John Little - John House Parrot - William Budgett
- James House do. stock Jennings - Mary Renison Mrs House Duck - John
Renison Mrs House Tribe - John Gale - William House Tribe - James Gale -
William House Ferman - Edward Gale - William House Adye - William Gale -
William Stable Hicker R.B. Richardson House Biggs - Hester R.B. Richardson
House Bird - Joseph R.B. Richardson House do. Stock Holbrook
- John Warren House Townsend
- Betty Mrs. Scotcher House Raike - George Mrs. Scotcher House ...............Jones
ReesHouse Wyatt - Thomas Jones Rees House Mitchell - Ann Jones Rees House Rose
- William Jelly - late House Hilliar - Thomas Rayner - Anne House Halliday
- John Rayner - Anne House Alderwick - Betty Rayner - Anne House Pitman
- Benjamin Rayner - Anne House Howell - John Rayner - Anne House Man - Abraham
Rayner - Anne House Symes - Jane Taylor - James- Late House Mead -
James Warren House Withers- Henry Shrapnell - Colonel House Green
- Joseph Shrapnell - Colonel House Hancock - William Shrapnell - Colonel House Thrush
- Thomas Jelly - late House Tuck - Thomas Jelly - late House Hulbert - James
Jelly - late House Abram Jane Warren House Mead - James Warren
House Griffiths Budgett - James House Gardner - Ann Budgett - James
House Gay Thomas Budgett - James House Fishlock Joseph Budgett - James House Bradby
- Ann Budgett - James House Parker - George Budgett - James House Pollard
- Thomas Budgett - James House Nutt - Thomas Budgett - James House Coles
- Matthew Budgett - James House Aland - Thomas Gale - William House Hayle
- John Jelly - late House Andrap - James Jelly - late House Humphries -
Elizabeth Jelly - late House Shill - John Jelly - late House Taylor - Jacob
Taylor - Jacob House Halliday - Elianor Jennings - John - late House Biggs
Mary Rayner - Anne House Biggs John Rayner - Anne House Nigard - James Huntley
- James House Challenger - Henry Huntley - James House Dix - James Dix -
James House Parker - Benjamin Dix - James House Ackerman - James Sleigh
House Pearce - Thomas Sleigh House Hodges - Robert Baily - Thomas House Gibbs
- Mary Baily - Thomas House Biggs - John Baily - Thomas House Bush`s
Alley (now St. Margaret`s Place)
John Gibbs -
Warren House
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1915
Mr A.E. Scrope Shrapnel of 18 High Street, Harbourne, Birmingham sells remainder
of 1,000 year lease to Thomas Andrews for annual rents of £1 and £1-10-0d Four
houses on Morgan`s Hill -nos. 16,17,27 and 28 now nos. 6,7, and 17 St. Margarets
Hill leases dated
1st February 1695 and 5th May 1697 5 houses 4,5,6,6a and 7 St. Margarets Hill
now nos. 1,2,3,4 and 5 St. Margarets Hill 27th
October 1689 |
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