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Reference D3117
Covering dates c. 1300 - 1963
Held by Gloucestershire Archives
Extent 220 series
Archival history The City Library accumulated this large collection of miscellaneous deeds and related documents concerning Gloucester and its suburbs from diverse sources over many years.
Source of acquisition Documents transferred by Gloucester City Library
The City Library retains an accession register which gives some details of the provenance of the documents in this collection, although it is not always possible to identify deeds in this collection securely with items in the register. Some entries in this catalogue also contain a note of the source in brackets at the end of the entry.
Arrangement Documents in this "City Deeds" series were assigned a running number and catalogued on 5"x3" index cards, which were arranged in alphabetical order of street, with a 'General' section at the beginning for documents which were not more specifically attributable to a location. The catalogue is in two parts. The first section consists of documents catalogued by the City Library. The second section consists of a parallel sequence which appear to have been uncatalogued at the time of transfer and which were catalogued by Record Office staff but arranged in the same way. At the end of the second section is a list of items relating to places outside Gloucester which found their way into this collection in error.
Supplementary information Readers wishing to order items from the collection should order them as NNNN, where NNNN is the number of the individual item.
Related information The City Library maintained a parallel sequence of "County deeds" relating to places outside Gloucester, which is separately listed at G.R.O. D2957.

Contents:
A very large collection of miscellaneous deeds and related documents concerning the city of Gloucester and its suburbs



Part 2  [no ref. or date]

Contents:
Catalogued by G.R.O.

CITY DEEDS  [no ref. or date]

Contents:
Documents mistakenly classed as 'City Deeds' by the Central Library before transfer to Glos. R.O., 1974

ALVIN STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/4109  15 June 1823

Contents:
Lease for a year
(1) John BAYLIS of Gloucester, victualler
(2) Joseph HILL of Gloucester, carpenter
(3) William Giles MAYSEY of Gloucester, hairdresser
Piece of ground, formerly part of a certain close of ground called West Honyatt Ground, in the parish of St. Mary de Lode
Term: One year
Rent: A peppercorn
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: Charles PARKER, William HILL

[no title]  D3117/4110  16 June 1823

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) John BAYLIS of Gloucester, victualler
(2) Joseph HILL of Gloucester, carpenter
(3) William Giles MAYSEY of Gloucester, hairdresser
(4) John MAYSEY of Gloucester, butcher
Piece of ground, refer D3117/4109
Consideration: £10 8s.
Witnesses: Charles PARKER; Will HILL

[no title]  D3117/4111  3 March 1855

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) George JOHNSTONE of Sandhurst, gent
(2) Ann MAYSEY of Coleford, spinster
(3) Joseph LOVEGROVE of Gloucester, gent
Piece of nursery ground, formerly meadow, on E. side of Honyatt Lane together with messuage recently erected in Alvin St. in occupation of George KIBBLE; also land described D3117/4109
Consideration: £100, with interest
Witnesses: John Austen GRIFFITHS, clerk to Mr. LOVEGROVE, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/4112  6 June 1853

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Ann MAYSEY of Coleford, spinster
(2) George JOHNSTON of Sandhurst, gent
Property described D3117/4111
Consideration: £100, with interest
Witness: Joseph LOVEGROVE, sol. Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4113  2 March 1861

Contents:
Reconveyance
(1) Joseph LOVEGROVE of Gloucester, gent
(2) John FLETCHER of Abingdon, Berks., grocer, and Ann his wife (formerly Ann MAYSEY, spinster)
Property described D3117/4111
Consideration: £150
Witnesses: John MAYSEY, junior; Henry LOVEGROVE, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/4114  14 April 1882

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) William Turle GADD of 59 Queen Street, Ramsgate, gent Henry Edward BATE of Southampton, draper, devisees in trust under the will of the late John FLETCHER
(2) Eliza Maysey FLETCHER of South Hampstead, Middlesex, spinster
Property described D3117/4111
Witnesses: John STATEY, clerk, William Fletcher GADD of Ramsgate, pharmaceutical chemist

[no title]  D3117/4115  16 November 1882

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Eliza Maysey FLETCHER of Abingdon, Berks., spinster
(2) William Giles MAYSEY of Wotton, gent
Property described D3117/4111, being no. 50 Alvin Street and no. 14 Sweet Briar Street
Consideration: £115
Witness: A. PRESTON of Abingdon, Berks.

[no title]  D3117/4534  1833-1909

26

Contents:
Property

[no title]  D3117/4543  1822-1889

30

Contents:
White Lion and 2 adjoining houses
(Counsel, Close, Clarke, Orpin, Cummings, Godsell)

[no title]  D3117/4553  1815-1823

3

Contents:
Pasture in Alngate, Monkleighton or Honyatt Grounds (near Alvin Street), and tithes

ARCHDEACON LANE  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/4531  1813

2

Contents:
3 messuages and courts
(Stroud, Wilton, Willey)

BARTON STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/2448 A & B - 2449  24 & 25 June 1822

Contents:
Lease, Release and Final Concord
(1) William VERRINDER of Gloucester, corn dealer & Elizabeth, his wife; George COOKE of Derby, turner, and Elizabeth, his wife (nee Verrinder); William NEWTON of Northleach, gent, & Joyce, his wife (nee Verrinder) and Johnathan VERRINDER of Cambridge, currier
(2) William REES of Barton Street, bricklayer
(3) John CHADBORN of Gloucester, gent
A messuage in Barton Street occupied by W. REES, having the railroad on the east
Consideration: £420
Witnesses: W. MATTHEWS, John CHADBORN

[no title]  D3117/2455  1 October 1841

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) William REES, the elder, of Gloucester, builder
(2) William REES, the younger, of Gloucester, surveyor
(3) William Viner ELLIS of Gloucester, gent
A freehold messuage in Barton Street with the railroad on the east side and 2 other messuages being erected in the garden subject to an existing mortgage (2454) for £800
Consideration: £195
Witnesses: John ELLIOTT, solicitor, Gloucester, Charles Bayley KING, his clerk

[no title]  D3117/2456  28 February 1857

Contents:
Reconveyance
(1) Martin GANDERTON of Pershore, Worcs., woolstapler, William Henry BARRETT of Gloucester, corn merchant
(2) Rev. Joseph HYATT of Gloucester, minister Charles MARCH of Gloucester, ship chandler
Messuage with outbuildings, garden and appurtenances in Barton Street; bounded by the highway on the south; land of Mr. NAYLOR in the occupation of M. FLETCHER on the N; railroad on the E; messuage on W
Consideration: £800
Witnesses: Thomas ADDISON, sol. Glouc.; William MAYO, his clerk; Joseph JOHNSON, Minister of the Congregational Church, Freemantle, W. Australia

[no title]  D3117/2457  24 March 1885

Contents:
Statutory Declaration
William BENHAM of 38 Whiteladies Road, Clifton, near Bristol, Ph.D.
That he is a trustee for the estate of William REES deceased and knows the property on the corner of Barton Street and Station Road which is to be sold to the Gloucester Urban Sanitary Authority. Plan.

[no title]  D3117/2458  24 March 1885

Contents:
Memorandum of Agreement
William BENHAM and Henry ABRAHAM (Trustees of William REES, deceased)
They agree to pay legacy duty payable of death of Mary REES, widow, in respect of land in the corner of Station Road and Barton Street to be sold to the Gloucester Urban Sanitary Authority

[no title]  D3117/2631 a b  10 April 1906

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Thos. TOOMEY
(2) Corporation as Urban Sanitary Authority
Land in Barton Street for street improvement

[no title]  D3117/2631 b  1906

Contents:
Abstract of Title, 1882
(1) Thomas TOOMEY
(2) Mayor and Burgesses, prospective purchasers
Property formerly known as Nos. 155, 157, 159, 161, 163 Lower Barton Street.
Jones & Blakeway, solrs.

[no title]  D3117/2752  12 January 1375

Contents:
Deed of Covenant
(1) Richard SEARLE of Glouc. city, brewer
(2) Henry Nathaniel HAWKINS of Standish, maltster
Production of deeds of title the 'Red Lion Inn' at the 'Worlds End' Lower Barton Street, Upton St. Leonards. Schedule 1787

[no title]  D3117/2986  1877

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1846
(1) of G.A.D. GOODYAR Esq. (George, Archibald, Dinely)
Freehold land called Mill Grounds near Barton Street; formerly known as "Raikes Ground" with a footpath on SW (about 5 acres) bounded on other sides by railway tram road, Goose Lane, and land formerly belonging to Elias SMITH

[no title]  D3117/2988  1885

Contents:
Abstract of Title
(1) of Trustee of will of John HANMAN, deceased
(2) Gloucester School Board, prospective purchasers
Tenement, barn and stable, with three newly built tenements adjoining, and 5 closes of arable and garden recently divided in three, originally called 'The Milcomb Furlong' in Barton hamlet and St. Mary de Lode.
"Tredworth" pencilled on outer sheet
John BRYAN, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/2989  1929

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1375
(1) of The Gloucester Co-operative and Industrial Society Ltd.,
Property in Barton Street, Brunswick Road and Eastgate Street, plans of premises on corner of Barton St. & Brunswick Rd. included. Also a pencilled sheet of notes of deeds relating to Co-op. property in Brunswick Road and Barton Street
LANGLEY-SMITH & Sons, solrs. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3270  1 June 1827

Contents:
Lease
(1) Charles NAYLER esq. of St. Mary Hall, Oxford Thomas NAYLER of High Wycombe, Berks, clerk George Richard NAYLER esq. of Vauxhall Rd, Middx.
(2) Ralph FLETCHER Esq. of Barton St.
About three roads of land behind Barton Street, formerly an enclosure now open, and called Harp Piece; about 2½ acres adjoining on S, called Little-hides
Term: a year
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: Henry HAMILTON, Charles More ULLITHORNE; Sarah Elizabeth NAYLER, spinster of Hanover Sq.; William SAVAGE, Charles COLMAN

[no title]  D3117/3271  2 June 1827

Contents:
Release covenant to levy fine and Assignment to attend inheritance
(1) Charles NAYLER of St. Mary Hill Esq., Oxford, Emily NAYLER, his wife, Thomas NAYLER of High Wiccombe, Berks, clerk, Dorothy NAYLER his wife, George Richard NAYLER Esq. of Vauxhall Rd, Middx, Caroline N his wife
(2) Rev. John PROBYN archdeacon Llandaff formerly of Newland
(3) Ralph FLETCHER Esq. of Barton St.
(4) John PHILLPOTTS esq. of Glouc. city
(5) Kedgwin HOSKINS Esq. of Clearwell
(6) William Morgan MEYLER of Glouc. city, surgeon
Meadow land in Barton St. Mary, adjacent Mill Rd, plan included
Term: 500 years
Consideration: £800 and 5/-
Witnesses: Henry HAMILTON, Charles More ULLITHORNE, Charles COLMAN, Sarah Elizabeth NAYLOR spinster of Hanover Sq.; E. STEPHENS, Thomas J. GOUGH, clerk to GOUGH sol. Hereford; Edward RISE of Vauxhall Rd.

[no title]  D3117/3272  Trinity Term 1828

Contents:
Left hand indenture of fine
(1) Ralph FLETCHER (plt)
(2) Charles NAYLER esq., Emily his wife, Thomas NAYLER clerk, Dorothy his wife; George Richard NAYLER Esq. Caroline his wife (deft)
Four acres of land, four acres of meadow, four acres of pasture, and common of pasture for cattle with appurtenances in St. Mary de Lode parish
Consideration: £60
Witnesses: William Draper BEST; James Allen PARK; James BURROUGH, Stephen GASELEE King's Justices

[no title]  D3117/3273  25 March 1839

Contents:
Lease
(1) Ralph FLETCHER esq. of Glouc. city
(2) William REES junior, of Glouc. city, surveyor
"Harp Piece" and "The Little Hides" in Barton St. Mary, refer D3117/3271 for plan
Term: a year
Consideration: 5/-
Witness: J.K. SMITH, clerk to W. CHADBORN, attorney, Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3274  26 March 1839

Contents:
Appointment and Release
(1) Ralph FLETCHER esq. of Glouc. city
(2) William REES junior, of Glouc. city, surveyor
(3) Joseph LEWIS of Glouc. city, gent
Piece of meadow called the "Harp Piece" on NE of Barton St, and close of pasture called "Little Hides" adjoining, to N.W of Gloucester and Cheltenham railway or tramroad, good plan included. "Little Hides" has been enlarged from about 2½ acres to 3 acres 10 perches. Memorandum that by nine separate indentures dated 29 September 1886, messuages in Prince St, Albert St, and Station Road, i.e., on the site of property described above, were conveyed to several parties specified
Consideration: £1300 and 5/-
Witnesses: E.B. SWANN sol. Glouc., J.K. SMITH clerk to CHADBORN, attorney Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3275  26 March 1839

Contents:
Assignment to attend inheritance
(1) Ralph FLETCHER Esq. of Glouc. city
(2) William Morgan MEYLER of Glouc. city, surgeon
(3) William REES junior, of Glouc. city, surveyor
(4) Joseph LEWIS of Glouc. city, gent
"Harp Piece" and "Little Hides" on N.E. of Barton St.
Term: 500 years
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: A.H. JENKINS sol. Glouc; E.B. SWANN, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3372  22 April 1882

Contents:
Letters of Administration
(1) Elizabeth BROWN widow of Barton St. deceased
(2) Henry Charles BROWN, son of (1), administrator appointed
Estate or gross value £25-17-5
Witness: H.S. STRONG, Registrar
Extracted by W.P. BROWN, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3373  27 May 1880

Contents:
Administration
(1) James PHELPS of East End Wine Vaults, Barton St, innkeeper, who died at Lassington 14 January 1880
(2) Ann PHELPS widow and administrator appointed
Probate sworn under £200
Witness: M.H. JENNER, district registrar

[no title]  D3117/3374  25 October 1890

Contents:
Release and Indemnity
(1) Elizabeth WILDMAN (formerly DUTTON widow) of Glouc. city, wife of Frederick WILDMAN, innkeeper
(2) Frederick WILDMAN
(3) John Owen ROBERTS of Glouc. city, merchant's clerk Alice Maria WOODWARD, spinster, of Severn Stoke, Worcester
Release of (3) as executor and executrix from all actions touching the estates of Sampson Burgess REDDING and Anne REDDING, and covenant to indemnify them particularly from the payment of £200 for pulling down Rose cottage and building a new house and shop on its site. Two schedules of property, one of legal instruments 1881 included. Property listed in Widdin St. 'Rose Cottage' Barton St, tenanted by HATTON; messuage in Broad St, Newent, cottages and gardens at Hucclecote and Saul
Witness: A. PARKER, sol. Newnham-on-Severn

[no title]  D3117/3375  9 July 1801

Contents:
Assignment
(1) Susannah WILLIAMS, widow, of Wallworth Surrey
(2) Josiah TIPPETTS of Glouc. city, plumber and glazier
Messuages and gardens in Barton St, Dean and Chapter land in tenure of John ADEY on W, land of John PITT on E
Rent: 20/- a year
Term: remainder of 41 years
Consideration: £300
Witnesses: Thomas CARR; Cornelius PARKINTON

[no title]  D3117/3376a  25 November 1834

Contents:
Lease, and letter
(1) Mayor & Burgesses of Glouc. city
(2) Josiah TIPPETTS of Glouc. city, plumber and glazier
Messuages and garden in Barton Street, lands in tenure of John ADY on N; lands of Mary PITT on E; Barton St. on S, the property part of St. Margaret's Hospital lands; plan included
Rent: £2-19-6 a year
Term: 41 years
Consideration: £30

[no title]  D3117/3376b  7 July 1875

Contents:
Letter
(1) WASHBOURN & Son
(2) Mrs. TIPPETTS
Demand for £75 of dilapidations money on property above, receipt endorsed

[no title]  D3117/3377  27 March 1778

Contents:
Assignment
(1) William PERRIS of Bristol city, furrier John PERRIS of Ross Hereford, tinplate worker, two of the sons of Thomas PERRIS of Glouc. city, butcher, deceased
(2) John ADEY of Glouc. city, pinkmaker
All title to pasture called "Drake's Croft" leasehold in the parish of St. Mary de Lode, near Barton St., and appointment of (2) as attorney
Consideration: £60, and in consideration of the will of John PERRIS deceased
Witness: Thomas RUDGE, Samuel RICKETTS

[no title]  D3117/3378  30 December 1783

Contents:
Assignment
(1) James PINNOCK of Tewkesbury, grocer, and Sarah his wife
(2) Sarah HARMER, widow, of Glouc. city
(3) John ADEY of Gloucester, pinmaker, and Mary his wife
(4) Thomas PERRIS of Gloucester, pinmaker
(5) John COLES of Gloucester, ironmonger Richard MAYLE of Gloucester, tanner
Four fifths of title to two closes of pasture, about 14 acres, called "Drake's Croft" near Barton St, with 19 ash trees and 26 elms growing on the property, bounded by Barton Lane on E; Windmill Lane on S; Common Drake's Croft on N
Term: Remainder of 31 years
Rent: £7 to the Mayor & Burgesses per annum, and one bushel of good sweet wheat or 5/- on the election of the Mayor
Consideration: £177-11-0, £12-19 and £45
Witnesses: Henry COLLETT, Benjamin JORDAN, H. WILTON, Martin BARRY, his clerk

[no title]  D3117/3379  20 June 1789

Contents:
Assignment
(1) Joseph LANE of Chacely, Worcester, yeoman
(2) Mary POULSON, spinster, of Glouc. city Ann POULSON, spinster, of Glouc. city
(3) John ADYE, of Glouc. city, pin-maker
Piece of pasture ground called "Drake's Croft" near Barton St., described as part of the manor of Barton Abbotts. Land late of Edward DRIVER, gent on E; land late of Ralph Fletcher BAKER on W; highway to Tuffley on S
Rent: £3-10-0 a year, and 2 perks of wheat or 2/6 at the election of the mayor
Term: remainder of 31 years
Consideration: £250 and 10/-
Witness: H. WILTON

[no title]  D3117/3380  4 July 1803

Contents:
Assignment and confirmation
(1) Richard HAYLE of Glouc. city, gent.
(2) Mary HIGGINS, widow, of Glouc. city
John Collier WARD of Woodchester, surgeon
(3) Ann WARD, spinster, of Painswick
(4) John ADEY of Glouc. city, pinmaker
About six acres of pasture called "Drake's Croft" off Barton Street, being part of the manor of Barton Abbots.
Lands of St. Michael's parish and of (4) on N; highway to Tuffley on S; road from Barton St. to road on E; another part of Drake's Croft on N
Rent: £3-10-0 a year and two perks of "good and sweet wheat" or 3/9
Consideration: £525 and 5/-
Term: remainder of 31 years
Witnesses: John CHADBORN, junior; W.C. WARD

[no title]  D3117/3381  2 November 1769

Contents:
Lease
(1) Richard TAYLOR of Glouc. city, snuffmaker
(2) William SNELL esq. of Salisbury Hall, Herts.
Newly built messuage and garden in Barton St, Gloucester to Painswick road on S; lands of Thomas KEMBLE on N; lands of Daniel QUARRINGTON on W, land of Richard TAYLOR on E
Term: a year
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: John Skinner STOCK; W. GARNONS

[no title]  D3117/3382  3 November 1769

Contents:
Release
(1) Richard TAYLOR of Glouc. city, snuffmaker
(2) John SNELL esq. of Brill. Bucks, lunatic, cousin and heir of Francis HYETT of Glouc. city, widow, deceased
(3) William SNELL esq. of Salisbury Hall, Herts, committee of the estate of John SNELL
Newly built messuage and garden in Barton St; highway from Gloucester to Painswick on S; land of Thomas KEMBLE on N; land of Daniel QUARRINGTON on W; land of Richard TAYLOR on E
Consideration: establishment of title of (3) and 5/-
Witnesses: John Skinner STOCK; W. GARNONS

[no title]  D3117/3383  21 May 1806

Contents:
Lease
(1) William HAMLIN of Glouc. city, peruke-maker
(2) Moses BINING of Barton St., butcher
Two messuages in Barton St, built by Charles BAKER deceased on land called the "Harp"; and ¾ acre of arable land near Barton St. called the "Harp"
Term: a year
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: Henry WILKINSON, attorney, Glouc; Samuel GWINNETT

[no title]  D3117/3384  22 May 1806

Contents:
Release
(1) William HAMLIN of Glouc. city, peruke-maker, and Ann his wife
(2) Moses BINING of Barton St, butcher
Two messuages near Barton St. built by Charles BAKER on land called the "Harp" and ¾ acre of arrable land adjoining the "Harp" formerly tenanted by Thomas MEEK junior, now tenanted by John WOODCOCK
Consideration: £266
Witnesses: Henry WILKINSON attorney; Samuel GWINNETT

[no title]  D3117/3385  13 February 1822

Contents:
Lease
(1) Rev. Thomas SNELL of Windlesham, Surrey, gent., eldest son and surviving heir of Wm. SNELL of Salisbury Hall Shenley, Herts, deceased
(2) Thomas NEWCOME of Shenley, Herts, clerk
Robert Richard PIGON esq. of Whitchurch, Oxford, devisees in trust of William SNELL
John BURRUP of Glouc. city, gent
Messuage, stable, outbuildings and garden in Barton St., occupied by Martha BURRUP widow. Plan included
Term: a year
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: Sarah BAGULEY; Anna Maria NEWCOME; Stephen BLATHERWICK; William LAKE of Lincoln's Inn, Richard Rowland TAILOR of Windlesham, Surrey, George NICHOLAS, schoolmaster of Windlesham

[no title]  D3117/3386  14 February 1822

Contents:
Release
(1) Rev. Thomas SNELL of Windesham, Surrey, eldest son and surviving heir of William SNELL esq. of Salisbury Hall, Shenley, Herts, deceased, and devisee in fee
(2) Elizabeth SNELL widow of Windesham House, Windesham, annuitant named in will of William SNELL
(3) Thomas NEWCOME of Shenley, clerk; Robert Richard PIGON Esq. of Whitchurch, devisees in trust of Wm. SNELL
(4) John BURRUP of Glouc. city, gent
(5) Francis MAYER of Glouc. city, grocer
Messuage, stable, outbuildings and garden in Barton St; plan included
Consideration: £500
Witnesses: as in lease dated 12 February 1822

[no title]  D3117/3387  5 December 1825

Contents:
Appointment and Enfeoffment
(1) John BURRUP of Glouc. city, gent
(2) Frances MAYER of Glouc. city, grocer
(3) Thomas QUARINGTON esq. of Glouc. city
(4) Charles HOUGH of Glouc. city, bookseller
Messuage, stable and outbuildings in Barton Street recently held by Martha BURRUP, widow, Gloucester to Painswick highway on S; land of Miss MILL occupied by Wm. CLARK maltster on N; garden of Wm. WATHEN on W; garden of Jas. BUCHANAN on E, Note of livery of seizin
Consideration: £700 and 10/-
Witnesses: James ABELL attorney Glouc; Horatio PAINE his clerk

[no title]  D3117/3388  27 February 1826

Contents:
Lease
(1) Thomas QUARINGTON esq. of Glouc. city
(2) Josiah CASTREE, Esq. of Glouc. city, land surveyor
Messuage, outbuildings, stable and garden in Barton St.
Term: a year
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: R.H. CARTER, James ABELL

[no title]  D3117/3389  28 February 1826

Contents:
Assignment and Release
(1) Thomas QUARINGTON of Glouc. city, esq.,
(2) Josiah CASTREE, of Glouc. city, land surveyor
(3) Charles OSBORNE, of Glouc. city, architect
Messuage, stable, outbuildings and garden in Barton St. now occupied by Josiah CASTREE
Consideration: £775
Witnesses: R.H. CARTER, sol. Glouc.; James ABELL, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3390  22 May 1827

Contents:
Mortgage by appointment and demise
(1) Josiah CASTREE of Barton St, land surveyor
(2) Edmund RUDGE of Tewkesbury, tanner
Messuage, stable, outbuilding and gardens in Barton St. recently occupied by Martha BURRUP widow, now by Josiah CASTREE; Gloucester to Painswick road on S; land of Miss Mills on N; garden of Wm. WATHEN on W; garden of Jas. BUCHANAN on E
Term: 1000 years
Consideration: £300
Witnesses: R.H. CARTER, sol. Glouc.; Edmund RUDGE junior

[no title]  D3117/3391  22 November 1831

Contents:
Surcharge
(1) Josiah CASTREE of Barton Street, land surveyor
(2) Edmund RUDGE of Tewkesbury, tanner
Messuage, stable, outbuildings and garden in Barton St. formerly occupied by Martha BURRUP
Principal: £150
Witnesses: George LEWIS, clerk to K.H. CARTER, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3392  22 November 1850

Contents:
Surrender of Term
(1) Edmund RUDGE of Tewkesbury, tanner and engine maker Ruth RUDGE widow of Russell Place, Stroud road
(2) Josiah CASTREE of Glouc. city, land surveyor
Messuage, stable, outbuildings and garden in Barton Street now occupied by (2)
Term: remainder of 1000 years
Consideration: £450 due on mortgage
Witnesses: Joshua THOMAS, sol. Tewkesbury; Edward J. JONES, clerk to Joseph CARTER, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3393  23 January 1851

Contents:
Assignment of Bond
(1) Josiah CASTREE of Glouc. city, land agent
(2) William Hodges GOUGH of Glouc. city, builder, executor and attorney appointed of (1)
Bond and consideration of £1,000, guaranteeing possession of messuage, stable, and garden in Barton Street to the north of the Gloucester to Painswick road
Consideration: £800
Witnesses: H. MATTHEWS, junior, sol. Glouc; Thomas TAYNTON, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3394  23 January 1851

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Josiah CASTREE of Glouc. city, land agent
(2) William Hodges GOUGH, of Glouc. city, builder
Messuage, stable, outbuildings and garden in Barton St., formerly occupied by Martha BURRUP widow, recently by Robert Ryder HORNER; and three cottages partly built on the site, and all appurtenances. Four memoranda endorsed, dated 4 August 1851, 13 August 1851, 15 August 1851, 11 December 1851
Consideration: £800
Witnesses: Thomas TAYNTON, sol. Glouc., Thomas MATTHEWS, junior

[no title]  D3117/3395  1 & 2 April 1851

Contents:
Mortgage and Further Charge
(1) William Hodges GOUGH of Glouc. city, builder
(2) Joseph LOVEGROVE, of Glouc. city, gent
Two messuages, formerly one, stable, outbuildings and garden in Barton St. recently occupied by Robert Ryder HORNER
Principal: £1000
Witness: Thomas TAYNTON, sol. Glouc.
Further Charge
(1) William H. GOUGH
(2) Joseph LOVEGROVE
Security above
Principal: £50
Witness: Thomas TAYNTON

[no title]  D3117/3396  25 October 1851

Contents:
Deed of Further Charge
(1) William Hodges GOUGH of Glouc. city, builder
(2) Joseph LOVEGROVE, of Glouc. city, gent
Two messuages, formerly one, stable, outbuildings and garden in Barton Street, recently occupied by Robert Ryder HORNER
Principal: £221-8-11 and further sums not exceeding £1000
Witnesses: Thomas TAYNTON, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3397  18 May 1852

Contents:
Transfer of Mortgage
(1) Joseph LOVEGROVE of Glouc. city, gent
(2) William Hodges GOUGH of Glouc. city, builder
(3) Thomas Cuff ADAMS esq. of Bath
Land and five messuages, one of which formed part of a larger messuage, near Barton Street, formerly occupied by Martha BURRUP widow, now of Robert Ryder HORNER
Principal: £1000
Witnesses: Thomas TAYNTON, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3398A  13 September 1852

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) William Hodges GOUGH of Glouc. city, builder
(2) Joseph LOVEGROVE, of Glouc. city, gent
Piece of land with five messuages (one of which formed part of a large tenement) near Barton St., now occupied by Robert Ryder HORNER; street on S. land of George Archibald DINELEY Esq. on N. Note of bankruptcy petition against (1) endorsed, dated 1 August 1854
Principal: £200
Witness: Thomas TAYNTON, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3398B  7 October 1852

Contents:
Mortgage and transfer of mortgage
(1) William Hodges GOUGH of Gloucester city, builder
(2) William Philip PRICE; Richard POTTER; Charles WALKER, all of Gloucester city, timber merchants and co-partners Land and five messuages near Barton St. Note of institution of a petition in bankruptcy against (1) endorsed
Principal: £181-10-5
Witness: Benjamin JORDAN, clerk to ELLIS, ELLIOTT & SWANN, sol. Glouc.
Transfer of mortgage 27 June 1853
(1) William Philip PRICE, Richard POTTER, Charles WALKER
(2) Joseph LOVEGROVE of Gloucester city, gent
£208-14-1 owing and securities
Principal: £40
Witness: Henry JEFFS, accountant, Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3399  2 August 1854

Contents:
Conveyance and Reconveyance
(1) Henry BUTT of Glouc. city, ironmonger
(2) Edward Mant MILLER esq. of Bristol city
(3) James BRETHERTON of Glouc. gent
Parts still unsold of five messuages and land in Barton Street, subject to mortgages of £1000; £60, and £208-14-1.
Memorandum dated 14 July 1862 noting that part of the property conveyed to William REYNOLDS of Kingsholm
Consideration: £5
Witnesses: Thomas TAYNTON, sol. Glouc.; H. MILLER
Reconveyance 11 July 1862
(1) James BRETHERTON
(2) Joseph LOVEGROVE of Glouc. city, gent
Property described above, subject to mortgage debts
Consderation: £20
Witnesses: John BOURTON, clerk to Joseph & H.J. LOVEGROVE, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3400  15 June 1867

Contents:
Transfer of Mortgage
(1) Thomas Cuff ADAMS esq. of Bath
(2) David HARTLEY of Cheltenham, surgeon
Land and five messuages on N. of Barton Street, lands of Geo. Archibald Dinely GOODYAR esq. and a messuage of Wm. WEBB on N; garden now belonging to MANN on W; garden of JONES, and land of Webb, SYMONDS on E. Memorandum that by indenture 25 June 1877 messuage and land adjoining property above in Lower Barton St. granted to use of Walter TRIGG
Principal: £1000
Witness: William HALE, solicitor, Bath

[no title]  D3117/3401  8 January 1879

Contents:
Probate of will and codicil
(1) Ruth RUDGE (formerly of 2 Russell Place, Stroud, then of Huntley, afterwards of Longhope), widow, testator
(2) William COLEMAN of Lay Field, and Edmund Rudge LANE (nephew) both of Much Marcle, trustees appointed
(3) Susanna Rudge COLEMAN (niece)
(4) William MAYO of Gatwick (brother, deceased)
(5) Elizabeth COLEMAN, daughter of (4)
(6) William Rudge MAYO of Gatwick; Joseph MAYO (nephews)
(7) Mary Mayo CANNOCK, daughter of testator's sister Ann LANE, deceased
Will made 6 June 1860, codicil dated 12 October 1871
Will sworn under £8,000
Witnesses: Elizabeth FRITH; John ALLEN, Henry FRITH; William Henry BIRT; Elizabeth ELTON, Ruth CARNOCK

[no title]  D3117/3446  12 July 1771

Contents:
Marriage Settlement by release
(1) Mary HOOPER of Glouc. city, widow
(2) Rev. Ebeneezer CORNELL of Glouc. city, dissenting minister
(3) John BEALE, gent, John Harmer WHARFINGER, both of Glouc. city
Three messuages adjoining in St. Michael's parish and a close of pasture adjoining
Consideration: intended marriage and 10/-
Witnesses: Charles COLE junior; Phi(llip) DODDRIDGE

[no title]  D3117/3447  24 May 1800

Contents:
Deed of covenant
(1) Richard CHANDLER Esq. of Gloucester city
(2) Ebenezer CORNELL of Gloucester, dissenting minister; Matthew WILLS of Bristol city, gent
Title deeds relating to a messuage, stable, coachhouse and garden in the parish of St. Michael, and a close of pasture containing two acres; a messuage and garden of Ebenezer CORNELL, tenanted by Mr. NOTT on N; land of the rector of St. Michaels on S; highway towards Rigny stile grounds on W. Schedule 1660 - included
Witnesses: John PHILLPOTTS junior, Thomas R. NOTT

[no title]  D3117/3450  13 November 1875

Contents:
Conveyance in trust under will
(1) George Wade Edwin BROWN of Lower Barton street, yeoman, surviving trustee of John MERRETT of Barton St. hay dealer
(2) James TRINDER of Cirencester, innkeeper
Henry William BRUTON of Glouc. city, auctioneer
Messuage, barn, stable, brewhouse, piggeries and other out-buildings and a garden adjoining; another small piece of land adjoining on the west of the piggeries. A messuage and land on the east of lands of the Malt Shovel Public House; three other messuages and appurtenances specified near an orchard belonging to SPRING. All of which property lies in the hamlets of Barton St. Michael and Barton St. Mary.
Property to be held in trust for Ann M, wife, John M. son and Esther WADE, daughter of the testator
Witness: W.P. BROWN, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3501  7 July 1906

Contents:
Mortgage, and Further Charge (draft undated)
(1) Albert John PONTING of Tocknells Painswick, farmer and builder
(2) Arthur LEWIS of Milacroft, Hempstead, gent
Rev. William Charles COOKE of Histon Vicarage, near Cambridge
Martin BARRY-LEWIS of Glouc. city, solicitor
Two messuages known as Beresford House with garden and premises in Barton Street, now occupied by Miss COX
Principal: £700 and further charge £300
Witness: H.W. GRIMES sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3709  13 October 1763

Contents:
Assignment of term
(1) Samuel WILSE of Glouc. city, gent (surviving devisee of property below under will of George WORRALL of Glouc. city, pinmaker)
(2) Richard HELPS of Barton St. woolstapler
Messuage and garden in Barton St.
Rent: fee farm rent of 7/6 a year
Term: residue of 500 years
Consideration: £195
Witnesses: Edmund PHILLIPPS; John Skinner STOCK

[no title]  D3117/3710 - 3711  12 January 1791

Contents:
Marriage Settlement and Counterpart
(1) Richard HELPS senior of Barton St. St. Michael, woolstapler
(2) James HELPS of Barton St., woolstapler
(3) Ann MATTHEWS junior, of Barton St.
(4) Ann MATTHEWS of Barton St. widow
(5) Thomas QUICK Esq. of Hereford city; Richard HELPS junior Barton St. woolstapler
Messuage, garden, orchard, also warehouse, wool-loft, cyder mill, brewhouse, comb shop, and two newly built tenements with a garret, all in Barton St, the work buildings and tenements built by (1)
Consideration: intended marriage and £600 marriage portion
Witnesses: Henry WHITE of Overbury, co. Warwick, Samuel RICKETTS of Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3713  22 September 1821

Contents:
Marriage Settlement and Appointment of new Trustees and Assignment (Chancery exhibit in case HELPS v ROWTON)
(1) Richard HELPS of Barton St, woolstapler
(2) James HELPS senior of Barton St. woolstapler
(3) James HELPS junior of Cheapside, St. Peter Cripplegate Ward, London, warehouseman
(4) Ann PLUCKNETT of Wincanton, Co. Somerset, spinster
(5) Thomas HELPS of Balham Hill, Streatham, Surrey
(6) Rev. Charles PLUCKNETT of Wincanton, clerk
Capital messuage with wool-loft and appurts. in Barton St.
Consideration: intended marriage of A. PLUCKNETT, with James HELPS junior and 10/-
Witnesses: John BURRUP attorney-at-law, Glouc; William PLUCKNETT
15 February 1867
Appointment of new trustees and assignment
(1) Ann HELPS of Glouc. city, widow
(2) Charles PLUCKNETT
(3) Rev. John EMERIS of St. James's parsonage near the city of Gloucester
Richard Sumner HELPS of Glouc. city, gent
Capital messuage described above
Witnesses: Arthur S. HELPS sol. Glouc; S(?) J. SIMPSON, clerk to Messrs. Robert HELPS and sons, solrs. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3715  31 December 1872

Contents:
Enfranchisement or sale of Reversion in fee
(1) Charles Brooke HUNT esq. formerly of Bowden Hall, Upton St. Leonards
Rev. Henry BLISSETT of Latton Court, co. Hereford
Arthur STEWART, formerly of Saint Bridge House, Barnwood Benjamin St. John ACKERS Esq. of Prinknash Park, co. Gloucs. William Rutherford ANCRUM, Master of Divinity, of Upton St. Leonards (Feoffees of the manor of Upton, Gloucs.)
(2) Rev. John EMERIS formerly of St. James's Parsonage near Glouc. city, now of Upton St. Leonards
Richard Sumner HELPS of Glouc. city, gent
Reversion in fee of a messuage and land (about 1a) in Barton St. (plan included)
Consideration: £10
Witnesses: George WHITCOMBE, sol. Glouc.; John Richard SHARPE; Alan baliff to STEWART, Barrister-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, John ELLIOTT ACKERS

[no title or date]  D3117/3716

Contents:
Receipt dated 11 December 1874
Inland Revenue Succession Duty Accounts (5)
(1) Anne Elizabeth EMERIS wife of Rev. John MERIS of Upton St. Leonards (successor)
(2) Anne HELPS of Glouc. city, widow (predecessor) (Under deed D3117/3713)
Messuage, warehouse, coach house, stable, gardens and appurts. on the N. side of Barton St, subjected to the trusts of (1) above; and Julia Plucknett HELPS; Ellen HELPS of Glouc. city, widow; Rose Morse HELPS of Glouc. city, spinster, Mary Lewis ROWTON wife of Rev. Rupert James R. of Wessington near Alfreton, Derby (Succession Accounts for each trustee)

[no title]  D3117/3717  27 April 1875

Contents:
Chancery Decree
(1) Rose Morse HELPS, Ellen Kempthorn HELPS, Julia Plucknett HELPS (plaintiffs)
(2) Rev. Rupert James ROWTON and Mary LEWIS his wife; Anne Le Lievre ROWTON; Adelaide Mary ROWTON; Bertha Thorold ROWTON; Catherine Maria Louisa ROWTON (infants under 21, represented by Rev. John EMERIS, guardian, and Anne Elizabeth his wife. John EMERIS junior and Elizabeth Ann EMERIS, Harriott Mary EMERIS, Francis Rose EMERIS, William Charles EMERIS (infants under 21, represented by Rev. John E. (guardian), Richard Sumner HELPS, Rev. Melville HOLMES, William Robert EMERIS and Arthur Spry HELPS (defendants).
Dispute over Barton St. property

[no title]  D3117/3718  30 June 1875

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) The Rev. John EMERIS of Upton St. Leonards Richard Summer HELPS of Glouc. city, gent
(2) John EMERIS, Rev. Melville HOLMES formerly of Chesterfield, co. Derby
(3) William Robert EMERIS Esq. of Louth, co. Lincoln Arthur Spry HELPS of Glouc. city, gent
(4) Rose Morse HELPS; Ellen Kempthorne HELPS, Julia Plucknett HELPS, all of Charlton House Barton St. spinsters
Messuage, wool-loft and premises in Barton St.
Consideration: Chancery Decree and £562-10s
Witnesses: W. BROADSTOCK, clerk to Messrs. R.S and A.S. HELPS, solrs. Glouc; W.C. FORMAN, clerk to Messrs. WILSON and son, solrs, Louth; Edward SCHOFIELD clerk to R.T. GRATTON sol. Chesterfield, W. BROADSTOCK, clerk to Messrs. R.S and A.S. HELPS, solrs. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3719  1887

Contents:
Abstract of Probate of will of Mrs. Anne HELPS, and of a Decree in Chancery
Will made 18 January 1868; will proved 7 November 1873; Decree made 27 April 1875, refer D3117/3717

[no title]  D3117/3720  1887

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1821 -, of the Misses HELPS to Charlton House and grounds in Barton St.

[no title]  D3117/3721  10 September 1849

Contents:
Abstract of the Settlement on Mr. and Mrs. ROWTONS marriage so far as it affects Mrs. R's interest in the Charlton House property
Marriage Settlement
(1) Mary HELPS of Barton St.
(2) Rev. Rupert James ROWTON of Reedham, Norfolk
(3) Rev. John Sturges LIEVRE of Little Ashly, co. Leics.; James PLUCKNETT of Lincoln's Inn Fields, gent
One eight part of Barton St. property
Consideration: intended marriage of (1)

[no title]  D3117/3722  17 September 1887

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Rose Morse HELPS; Ellen Kempthorne HELPS; Julia Plucknett HELPS, spinsters, of Charlton House, Barton St.
(2) Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of Gloucester acting as the Urban Sanitary Authority
Charlton House and appurts. to be held for the purposes of the Baths and Washhouses Acts. Good plan included.
Consideration: £1500
Witness: Arthur S. HELPS, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3723  17 September 1887

Contents:
Acknowledgement
(1) Rev. John EMERIS of Upton St. Leonards; Rev. Melville HOLMES of Wadsley Vicarage, Sheffield
(2) Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens acting as Gloucester Urban Sanitary Authority
Acknowledgement of right to production of deeds to Charlton House property, Barton St. (Schedules included 1849---)
Witnesses: W. BROADSTOCK clerk to HELPS solrs. Glouc; George BROWN, butler; Samuel SMITH of Pool Sq. Sheffield, sharebroker

[no title]  D3117/3724  17 September 1887

Contents:
Parties as in D3117/3723, for draft Acknowledgement as in D3117/3723

[no title]  D3117/3845  1815

Contents:
Parchment scale plan of land and houses in Barton St. and Parkers Row, the property of late Rev. John FORD sold by (1) Mrs. NIBLETT to (2) John CHADBORN April 1823
Total area shown 4 acres, 2 roods, and 4 perches, Barton St, railway, Parkers Row and property of the Corporation and Rev. Thomas RUDGE surrounding property
Pencilled note on deed "Barton St. & Brunswick Road Gloucester"

[no title]  D3117/3847  24 March 1829

Contents:
Lease
(1) Jane ALDRIDGE of Stamford Hill co. Middx., spinster, Eliza ALDRIDGE; Fanny ALDRIDGE, Maria ALDRIDGE, Caroline ALDRIDGE all of Campden Place, Bath, spinsters Edward ALDRIDGE Esq. of Bisley
William ALDRIDGE of Stroud gent
Henry Charles ALDRIDGE of Bisley, gent
(2) Nathaniel MILES of Stroud, surgeon
Messuage and garden near Mop Lane occupied for many years by William CLARKE with 3 acres 39 perches of pasture near Sudbrook on S; Tredworth lane on W; Sandfield on N; also close called Great Moors (3a 2r 22p) immediately to E. of close above; also Little Moors (2a 3p) on E of Gt. Moors
Rent: peppercorn
Consideration: 5/-
Term: a year
Witnesses: Anne DUKE of Clifton, Gloucs, William RICH of Clifton, Mary WHITE, Emily TATE of Campden Place, Bath; D---- MORGAN of the same place

[no title]  D3117/3854  26 July 1656

Contents:
Lease
(1) Anne THEYER of Gloucester, widow (late wife of Gyles THEYER of Gloucester, baker, deceased) and Gyles THEYER (son and heir of the said Gyles THEYER, deceased by the said Anne his wife)
(2) Robert HILL of Gloucester, gent
Parcel of ground with a tenement on N side of Barton Street near the Eastgate, St. Michaell's, Gloucester
Rent: a peppercorn if demanded
Term: 900 years
Consideration: £5
Witnesses: John PERKS; Samuel BREWSTER, John WELSTED

[no title]  D3117/3864  10 March 1840

Contents:
Assignment of terms in trust to attend inheritance
(1) John PHILLPOTTS Esq. of Serjeants Inn
(2) William Tupsley WASHBOURNE of Glouc. City, timber merchant George SHELTON of Birmingham, timber merchant
(3) James Peat HEANE of Glouc. City, surgeon
(4) Robert HEANE of Glouc. City, gent
Capital messuage with stables, coach houses, brewhouse, lawn, pleasure and pasture ground in successive possession of Sir Jas. JELF, Kitty NIBLETT, and John CHADBORN; another messuage lying near the capital messuage above, and adjoining Barton St. in successive possession of Wm. REES, Robert Ryder HORNER and John BARNES; and also a piece of land adjoining these properties and used as a pleasure ground of the capital messuage. Pencilled endorse:- "J.P. Heane's property in Barton St. later Crypt School and then Sir Thomas Rich's School"
Terms: residue of 1000 years; 1000 years, 1000 years and 500 years
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: Robert HART 11 Serjeants Inn; John ELLIOTT sol. Glouc; E.B. SWANN sol. Glouc; Edwin CHATWIN Water St. Birmingham; John HABGOOD of James Martins Birmingham

[no title]  D3117/3867  13 October 1632

Contents:
Mortgage by demise
(1) Richard WOOD of Tuffleighe, yeoman
(2) Humphry HEYNES of Barton St. yeoman
Tenement called Whites Mill in Barton St. with appurts. in Upton St. Leonards; St. Mary de Lode; Saintbridge, Matson, Barnwood
Rent: 1d a year
Term: 70 years
Principal: £104-10s; £4; payment to be made upon the Kings Board in the city of Glouc.
Witnesses: Stephen HARFORD; John WOOD; John HARFORD

[no title]  D3117/3878  1 October 1728

Contents:
Lease
(1) Thomas ELMES of Barton St. gent
(2) Joseph COTHER of Glouc. City, shoemaker
Moiety of a piece of ground (1 acre) converted into a cherry orchard in Barton Street with a messuage in successive possession of Humphry ONYON, and (1); lands of Daniel WASHBOURNE on E and W; highway on N now tenanted by Daniel JOLLYMAN
Rent: peppercorn
Term: a year
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: William SIMON, James PITT

[no title]  D3117/3880  21 July 1733

Contents:
Marriage Settlement by lease and release
(1) Elizabeth TAYLOR of Hyde, Minchinhampton; widow
(2) John GURNER junior of Cirencester, yarnmaker
(3) Samuel PEACH of Chalford, Minchinhampton, clothier; John PEACH his son
Three tenements in Barton St, St. Michaels, occupied by Thomas RUSSELL, Henry SALTER GIBBINS; one messuage in Eastgate St. divided into 3 tenements recently in possession of Daniel WASHBORNE father of (1) deceased. Also a piece of freehold garden ground in Barton St. occupied by Mary CULLUM widow. Household goods of (1)
Witnesses: Edmund CLUTTERBUCK, Lewis CLUTTERBUCK

[no title]  D3117/3881  11 January 1744

Contents:
Lease
(1) Constant ELMES of Barton St. widow and executrix of Thomas ELMES gent
William ELMES, and Constant ELMES spinster (only son and daughter of (1))
(2) Peter HAYNES senior of Glouc. city, grocer
Freehold moiety of 5 arable lands near Barton St. in Little Field, between lands of Rowland PITT on S and N (1 acre); 9 ridges in the same place; 2 butts of arable in same place, extending towards Barton Barn; 3 butts in same place; ¾ acre of pasture adjoining Little Fields; one close of pasture called Brook Close, adjoining Milking Furlong
Rent: Peppercorn
Term: a year
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: Richard ELLY; Robert DAVIS

[no title]  D3117/3892  16 October 1867

Contents:
Lease
(1) George Peters WILKES of Glouc. city, gent
(2) Thomas TRIGG of Kingsholm, market gardner
Messuage recently known as the "Princes Plume" Beerhouse with stables and appurts. occupied by Henry Thomas KILLNER in Lower Barton St; including a Gateway and passage from the highway to a yard
Rent: £32
Term: 7 years
Witnesses: James M. CLARKE, clerk to G.P. WILKES, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3898  8 October 1730

Contents:
Deed of Partition
(1) John CHEESLET of Barton St., and Anne his wife
(2) Anne CHEESLET; Jane CHEESLET, Elizabeth CHEESLET, spinsters, 3 daughters of (1)
(3) Edmund PEARCE of Tewkesbury, postmaster
(4) Abraham WRIGHT of Barton St., John HOLDER of Barton St. cordwainer
Three brick houses and gardens purchased by (1) off Daniel WASHBOURNE in Barton St; the gardens fronting Fore St.
Consideration: division of property, intended marriage and 5/- each
Witnesses: George TAYLER, Israel MICHELL

[no title]  D3117/3900  20 July 1733

Contents:
Lease
(1) Elizabeth TAYLOR of Hyde, Minchinhampton, widow
(2) Samuel PEACH of Chalford, Minchinhampton, clothier; John PEACH his son
Three separate messuages in Barton St, tenanted by Thomas RUSSELL, Henry SALTER, GIBBINS. Also a messuage in East-gate St. and a piece of garden in Barton St. occupied by Mary CALLUM, widow. Messuage in Hyde and close adjoining; pasture called the Orchard and woodland below messuage and 4 acres of wood in Cowcomb Wood, Minchinhampton
Rent: peppercorn
Term: a year
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: Edmund CLUTTERBUCK, Lewis CLUTTERBUCK

[no title]  D3117/3902  27 June 1757

Contents:
Lease
(1) James OLDACRE of Barton St, baker
(2) John WOOD of Barnwood, yeoman
John HOPE of Glouc. City, gent
Two messuages, garden and appurts. in Barton St, occupied by John WHITMORE and John GROVE; 2 pieces of garden ground in Barton St. tenanted by Hannah HARPER and Joseph WEBLEY and all other property in Barton St. purchased off James ROGERS of Glouc. City and Edmund PEARCE of Tewkesbury
Rent: peppercorn
Term: a year
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: --- PHILLIPS; William HOLDER

[no title]  D3117/3938  1 February 1745

Contents:
Mortgage by demise
(1) William JONES of Gloucester, gent
(2) Richard ELLY of Gloucester, gent
Four tenements with appurts. in the parish of St. Mary de Crypt, Gloucester; a capital messuage in Corse called the farm of Corse with appurts., 5 parcels of land adjoining (24 acres); three pieces of meadow called Wickslip (4 acres); 7 acres in Cattsborn; two acres and a half in Upperham in Hartpury; a tenement with appurts. in Hasfield with the Barn Close (2 acres) the Wear or Wyer (7 acres), Kitebury (2 acres); also a large brick messuage with out-houses, gardens, buildings and orchard in Barton Street in the parish of St. Michael, Gloucester, as security for an annuity of £50
Rent: Peppercorn
Term: residue of 21 years
Consideration: £150
Witnesses: William HARDING, Edward DRIVER, clerks to JONES, attorney

[no title]  D3117/3973  24 & 25 March 1819

Contents:
Lease and release
(1) John Robert LONGDEN esq. of Doctors Commons, London, and Louisa his wife
Thomas Hayter LONGDEN Esq. of Shooters Hill, Kent, and Lavinia his wife
(2) Samuel NICHOLS of Barton Street, butcher
(3) Charles FLETCHER of Barton St., gent
Two closes of meadow now in one, called Pauls Corner (4a 1r 37p) and right of access in the hamlet of Barton St. Michael, land of Mayor and Burgesses on E; land of Edward ALDRIDGE esq. on W & N; Tredworth field Brook on S
Consideration: £450
Witnesses: William Read KING; H.J. W.L(?)R HAYS

[no title]  D3117/3974  22 & 23 September 1820

Contents:
Lease and release
(1) Rev. Charles CRAWLEY of Stowe nr. Daventry, co Northampton (brother of Sir Thomas Crawley BOEVEY, Baronet, deceased) Rev. Duke YONGE of Cornwood co. Devon
George Abraham CRAWLEY esq. of Tanfield, Court Temple, London (the trustees of the will of Sir Thomas Crawley BOEVEY
(2) Sir Thomas Crawley BOEVEY of Flaxley Abbey, Baronet (the first tenant for life named in will and eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Crawley BOEVEY)
(3) Sir Thomas Crawley BOEVEY; John Lloyd CRAWLEY of Heyford nr. Daventry (executors of Sir Thomas Crawley BOEVEY deceased)
(4) John Lloyd CRAWLEY and Rev. Charles CRAWLEY of Broughton, Westbury-upon-Severn (son of Sir Thomas Crawley BOEVEY, deceased)
William CRAWLEY of Flaxley, clerk
(5) Samuel NICHOLLS of Barton St, butcher
John CHADBORN of Glouc. city, gent
Close nr. Barton St. to W. of Barton Lane (1a 3r 30p) also close adjoining to S. of Sudbrooke and Milcomb Furlong on S. (3a 3r 30p) also tithes of £1-14s payable to Rector of St. Michaels
Consideration: 10/- and £870
Witnesses: James William MACDONALD; Donald MACDONALD, clerks to Messrs. GREEN, PEMBERTON and CRAWLEY of Salisbury Sq. London; John TRYER of Flaxley; Thomas LUCAS of Newnham; Susanna YONGE spinster of Cornwood Devon; Charlotte CRAWLEY, widow of Cornwood, Devon

[no title]  D3117/3975  17 March 1840

Contents:
Fire Insurance Policy
(1) Royal Exchange Assurance Company
(2) Ann BROWNING of Westbury-upon-Severn, spinster
House and offices in a field called Little Hides in the hamlet of Barton St. Mary, occupied by Thomas LUSTY, and insured for £150

[no title]  D3117/3976  17 March 1840

Contents:
Fire Insurance policy
(1) Royal Exchange Assurance Company
(2) William Viner ELLIS of Glouc. City, gent
Houses and offices in a field called Little Hides in the hamlet of Barton St. Mary, occupied by William MERRIMAN and --- insured for £150

[no title]  D3117/3977  16 January 1841

Contents:
Surrender of mortgage term
(1) John WINTLE of Glouc. City, esq.
(2) Samuel NICHOLLS formerly of Barton St. butcher, now of Wotton St. Mary, gent
All property near Barton St. described D3117/3974 mortgaged for 1000 years
Consideration: payment £500 mortgage
Witness: Robert WILTON, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3978  19 January 1841

Contents:
Mortgage by lease and release
(1) Samuel NICHOLLS of Wotton St. Mary, gent
(2) Robert WILTON of Glouc. city, gent
Property called Pauls Corner in Barton St. Michaels, described D3117/3973, land nr. Barton St. described D3117/3974 and on E. of closes in 3974 occupied by Thomas DRIVER and the tithe described D3117/3974
Principal: £1100 and 5/- consideration
Witnesses: William BROWN; K.A. WHITEHEA (--)

[no title]  D3117/3979  9 June 1845

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Samuel NICHOLLS of Wotton St. Mary, gent
(2) Robert WILTON of Glouc. City, gent
(3) Samuel BOWLY of Glouc. city, cheese factor
(4) Jesse SESSIONS of Glouc. city, coal merchant
All property in Barton St. refer D3117/3978. Memorandum of conveyance dated 18 October 1853 endorsed
Consideration: £1100 and £880
Witnesses: W. BROWN, sol. Glouc., Thomas Fenn ADDISON, sol. Glouc., William M. SANDFORD, his clerk

[no title]  D3117/3980  5 May 1846

Contents:
Conveyance agreement for sale and agreement for exchange
(1) The Great Western Railway Company
(2) Samuel BOWLY of Glouc. City, gent
(3) Charles LAWRENCE of Cirencester, gent
Two pieces of land in Barton St. Mary (1a 3r 36p) and a small strip of land 10 feet wide being part of land above (Plans included). Memorandum endorsed that property conveyed to John Cleveland GREEN banker, and Nathaniel WASHBORNE draper, both of Glouc. City (14 February 1854)
Consideration: £197-10s
Witnesses: W. STEVENSON of Westbourn Grove, Bayswater;
Charles SAUNDERS, Secretary of the Railway Company; Joseph GRAHAM accountant of Cirencester
Agreement for sale of land in the hamlet of Barton St. Mary and in the parish of St. Mary de Lode by the Great Western Railway Company to the trustees of St. Bartholomew's Hospital (1846)

[no title]  D3117/3981  11 February 1850

Contents:
Conveyance exchanging property and affidavit
(1) Thomas William HELPS of Deans Yard, Westminster, co. Middx.
Arthur HELPS Esq. of Chester
William Wiltshire SMITH esq. of Montpellier Cottage, Kentish Town (the surviving executors of Thomas HELPS deceased)
(2) James HELPS of Barton St. gent
(3) Samuel BOWLY of Glouc. city, cheese factor
(4) Jesse SESSIONS of Glouc. city, coal merchant
Garden ground (1 acre) in Barton St. Mary, and in the parish of St. Mary de Lode on S and E of a close called Little Ground, Littlefield on N, land of (3) on SW formerly called Milcombe Furlong to be exchanged for a piece of garden (3r 10p) on S.W of Sudbrooke, formerly forming part of Patty's, also Lovers Ground (plan included showing both pieces of land). Schedule 1820 included. Affidavit by Richard HELPS of Glouc. City, gent re James HELPS of Barton St, woolstapler and property in Barton St.
Witnesses: Richard HELPS, sol. Glouc; John ALDERS of Westminster, clerk to (1); Frederick SANDFORD, clerk to Thomas Fenn ADDISON, sol. Glouc.; Thomas Fenn ADDISON

[no title]  D3117/3981a  21 & 22 October 1840

Contents:
Mortgage by lease and release
(1) James HELPS of Glouc. City, gent (only son and heir of James H. of Glouc. city, woolstapler, deceased) and Anne his wife
(2) Thomas HELPS esq. of Balham Hill co. Surney
Conduit Ground (4a 1r 19p), land now used as a nursery garden occupied by James Daniel WHEELER, called Great Ground (5a 20p) Patty's also Lovers Ground (5a 1r 9p), all in Barton St. Mary Principal: £200
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: Thomas HOLT, sol. Glouc; Richard HELPS, sol.
Glouc; two perpetual commissioners; James PITT; William Jeffs BENING, clerks to WHITCOMBE, HELPS and WEMYSS solrs. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3982  12 October 1853

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) William HELPS Esq. of the Bethlehem Hospital, Southwark co. Surrey
(2) Samuel BOWLY esq. of Glouc. city
(3) Jesse SESSIONS of Glouc. city, coal merchant
Land called "The Little Ground" (1a 1r 2p) with a cottage; Sudbrook NE; Tredworth Lane on SE other lands of Samuel BOWLY on SW; and N.W (plan included)
Consideration: £590
Witnesses: W. Charles HOOD, doctor of medicine of the Bethlehem Hospital, London

[no title]  D3117/3999  29 November 1768

Contents:
Release
(1) Elizabeth MORGAN, Fairford, wid. of Charles MORGAN late Fairford, gent, decd.
Robert MORGAN, Fairford, gent. son and heir apparent of Eliz. MORGAN
(2) John BUSH, Gloucester, woolstapler
Wm. LANE, Gloucester, gent
Mansion house, brew house, 2 barns, 2 stables, 2 carthouses, 2 pigstyes and garden; orchard called the Patch (1 ac.); close of pasture called the Hides (4 ac.), close called the Lower Ground (3½ ac.), close called Tween Brooks (½ ac.) unenclosed meadow, pasture and arable in Sudmeadow, Walham, Tredworth field, Lower Tredworth field, Windmill field, Sandfield, Tween Brook field, Drake's Croft (41¾ ac.)
Little Patch (½ ac.)
House, garden, and long strip called the Rudge adjoining (½ ac.)
Reciting post nuptial settlement of (1), 3/4 Nov. 1735
Reciting Recovery, Trinity Term, 1765
Reciting deed to declare uses of a recovery, 23/24 June 1765 in trust for John BUSH
Consideration: £550
Witnesses: Joshua CARBY; John COX; Edward ROBERTSON, "of the Hector, Indiaman". John BULWORTHY, clerk to Messrs. CHAMBERLAYNE and WHITE, Crane Court, London

[no title]  D3117/4000  9 October 1777

Contents:
Lease
(1) William LANE and John Skinner STOCK, both of Glouc. city, gent
Samuel BOWYER of the Exchequer Office in the Inner Temple, London, gent
(2) John SPIER of London, victualler
Two lands of arrable in Great Tredworth Field, at a place called the Bushes (1r 17p); 4 lands of arrable in the same field (1a 2r 4p) near Sudbrook, 3 lands in the same field (2r 4p); one land in Great Tredworth Field (1r 4p); one land in the same field (25p); 3 gores of arrable in the same field; one land of arrable in Great Tredworth Field near Broadmeer (2r 2p); one land of arrable in the same field near Turnbush (24p); one land of arrable in Great Tredworth Field against the Hill (26p); one land in the same field (27p), all in Wotton and Barton Street St. Michaels
Term: a year
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: S. PEACH; William GRIFFITH; John W. JEFSSON; Robert Pleydell WILTON

[no title]  D3117/4001  10 October 1777

Contents:
Release
(1) William LANE and John Skinner STOCK both of Glouc. City, gent
Samuel BOWYER of the Exchequer Office in the Inner Temple, gent
(2) Samuel WALBANK esq., formerly of the parish of St. Clement Danes now of Wotton near Glouc. city and Anne his wife Solomon COOKE of Glouc. city, wine merchant
Susannah ROGERS of Glouc. city, widow; Rev. Richard ROGERS; Rev. Samuel ROGERS both of Glouc. city
(3) John SPIER of Glouc. city, victualler
Property described in lease D3117/4000. Schedule of deeds 1762 included
Witnesses: Law; MILLS of Hucclecote; William GRIFFITH; Robert Pleydell WILTON; Thomas PRICE; J.W.W. JEFSSON; S. PEACH of East Sheen, clerk

[no title]  D3117/4002  31 March 1778

Contents:
Will and codicil (copy)
(1) John SPIER of Glouc. City, victualler and maltster (testator)
(2) Elizabeth SPIER (wife and sole executrix appointed)
(3) Thomas SPIER (son)
(4) John SPIER (son)
(5) James SPIER (youngest son)
Codicil dated 4 April 1782: will proved 27 July 1789.
Freehold and leasehold estate purchased off the trustees of William BLANCH esq., and other freehold estate unspecified; also estate recently purchased off Thomas SMITH at Maisemore and held for lives under the Bishop of Gloucester
Witnesses: John BICKNELS; Ralph ADY; Francis STRATFORD; Henry SPIER; Ann PERRINS

[no title]  D3117/4003  2 June 1786

Contents:
Release
(1) Sarah COTHER of Wotton, widow;
John Skinner STOCK esq. of Glouc. city Jeremiah HAWKINS senior of Tirley, gent; William COTHER of Mitton, Breedon co. Worcs, gent (devisees and executors of Thomas COTHER formerly of Barnwood, since of Wotton, gent, deceased)
(2) Richard HELPS of Barton St. woolstapler
Four acres of arrable land called Fresh Furlong in Tredworth Field; property formerly belonging to the Abbey of St. Peters and situated in the parish of St. Mary de Lode
Consideration: £163
Witnesses: Thomas WARD of Barton St. husbandman, William GRIFFITH; Gloucester, attorney-at-law

[no title]  D3117/4004  5 August 1804

Contents:
Probate of will
(1) Richard HELPS of Barton St. in the parish of St. Michael, woolstapler (testator)
(2) Mary HELPS (wife)
(3) James HELPS (eldest son)
(4) Thomas HELPS (son)
(5) Richard HELPS (son)
Will made 17 August 1803
Two messuages with coachhouses and appurts. occupied by (1) and (3) in Barton Street; 4 closes of pasture lying together and situated in Barton St. Mary (15½a); Barton Lane on W; Sudbrook on S; Saint Michael's charity land on E; Corporation land and land of Sir Edwin JEYNES on N; also 3 messuages called the Mill with lands and premises (1½a) in Barton St. Mary and Upton St. Leonards; also tenement called the Home-stead Mansion House with barns, stables, gardens and a piece of land called Herberts Hay, part of the five acres piece, May Slough, and an orchard and garden (6½a 1r) situated in the hamlet of Barton Street St. Marys and Barton Street, St. Michaels; also an enclosed piece of arrable containing 15a 1r, in Tredworth, Barton St. Mary; brook on N; Corporation land on E; road on S; land of Roger LONGDEN on W; also 8 acres of arrable to the SW of last mentioned in Barton St. Michael and Wotton; three small parcels of land in Drakescroft (1r 20p); ½ acre of arrable near Lower Tredworth; one headland in lower Tredworth, Barton Street, St. Mary (1 rood);
Probate sworn under £5,000
Witnesses: Daniel TAGSUM (TAYSUM?); Thomas OKEY; Augustine WHEADON

[no title]  D3117/4005  6 March 1801

Contents:
Bargain and sale (copy)
(1) Ebenezer KING esq.; Robert Pleydell WILTON; John PHILLPOTTS junior, gent (the major part of the Commissioners in Bankruptcy, in the case of Thomas SPIER of Glouc. city, mercer, dealer and chapman)
(2) Thomas SPIER
(3) Sir Edwin JEYNES knight; Samuel JEYNES esq., both of Glouc. city.; James HELPS of Barton St. wool-stapler
Messuage, shop, warehouse, yard, garden and appurts. and lands, refer to property described D3117/4000 and 4004
Consideration: 10/-
Witnesses: Thomas FLETCHER; F. SADLER; H. WILTON, junior

[no title or date]  D3117/4006

Contents:
Abstract of title
Abstract of title to a piece of ground in Barton Street, Gloucester, 25 July 1739-24 March 1819
Abstract of title of the estate of Thomas HELPS esq. April 1699 - 5 April 1803
Abstract of title 1759 - 1804 headed "Mr. William BURTS junior and Charles VINOTT"

[no title]  D3117/4007  28 December 1835

Contents:
Surrender of term
(1) Edwin MUTLOW of Tewkesbury, surgeon
(2) Thomas HELPS esq. of Balham Hill, co. Surrey
Piece of meadow called the Hydes near India House in Barton St, St. Mary de Lode; (4a 18p); also all closes and parcels of land in indentures of 6 and 7 October 1784 and 27 and 28 September 1826, to be held in fee
Consideration: 10/-
Witnesses: W. BETTERIDGE, clerk to Messrs. WILTON, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/4008  1850

Contents:
Piece of land near Barton's Lane in the hamlet of Barton St. Mary, belonging to Messrs. William and Arthur HELPS, showing building lots and streets, 9 July 1850

[no title]  D3117/4009  29 July 1854

Contents:
Deed of Exoneration and Conveyance
(1) Thomas Williams HELPS esq. of Deans Yard, City of Westminster
Arthur HELPS esq. of Chester Square, co. Middx. William Wiltshire SMITH esq. of Montpellier Cottage, Kentish Town, co. Middx. (surviving trustees of Thomas HELPS esq. of Balham Hill, co. Surrey)
(2) Thomas William HELPS and Arthur HELPS
(3) Perrot FENTON esq. of Doctors Commons, London
Curtilage with the granary and 2 cottages adjoining the site of a messuage formerly held with the curtilage, now sold to Charles FLETCHER and built on; also party wall on N; and garden formerly an orchard on S, called the Patch (½a) (1 acre in area before sale of building lots); all situated at Barton end, known as Barton St. and Tredworth Field Road; Property exonerated from annuity of £200 under will of Richard HELPS
Witnesses: Richard HELPS, sol. Glouc; Maria KING, servant to Thomas Williams HELPS; John ALDERS, clerk to T.W.H, Ann HUGHES, housekeeper to W.W. SMITH

[no title]  D3117/4010  15 August 1854

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Arthur HELPS Esq. of Chester Sq. co. Middx.
(2) Thomas Williams HELPS esq. of Deans Yard in the city of Westminster
Moiety of property described D3117/4009
Consideration: £210
Witnesses: Richard HELPS solicitor, Glouc.; John ALDERS, clerk to Thomas William HELPS

[no title]  D3117/4011  C1843

Contents:
Three maps relating to estate of Thomas HELPS esq. in Barton St. Mary, two maps printed. Windmill Field shown. The second printed map showing lots for sale in the Lower Barton House Estate. The first map shows proposed new brook and road from Barton St. to the new Stroud Road

[no title]  D3117/4047  4 July 1766

Contents:
Release in fee, being a settlement previous to an intended marriage
(1) Nathaniel POOLE of Stonehouse, gent
(2) Grace POPKIN of Gloucester, widow and relict of James POPKIN, late of Gloucester, gent
(3) Robert BENSON the younger of Gloucester, fellmonger and Ann POPKIN of Gloucester, spinster, daughter of (2)
(4) Robert BENSON, the elder of Gloucester, gent; Hugh TREVANION of Tewkesbury, gent
Messuage with garden and orchard in Barton St.
Witnesses: G. HORSINGTON; Frances Elizabeth Charlotte BENSON

[no title]  D3117/4048  1 & 2 November 1786

Contents:
Lease and Release
(a) Lease for a year
(1) Edward ELTON Esq. of Gloucester
(2) Thomas Crawley BOEVEY Esq. of Gloucester
Piece of meadow ground near Barton St. (1a 3r 27p); bounded on E by a close described below; on W by Barton Lane; on N by a brook called Sudbrook and on S Milcomb Furlong; another close of meadow land (2a) having the close next mentioned on E, close described above on W, Sudbrook on N, and Milcomb Furlong on S; also another close (3a 3r 17p) having land belonging to Mr. Henry WILTON on E, the close described above on the W, Sudbrook on N; Milcomb Furlong on S
Term: A year
Rent: A peppercorn
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: H. WILTON, junior; W. GRIFFITH
(b) Release in fee and Confirmation
(1) Edward ELTON Esq. of Gloucester
(2) Benjamin BURROUGHS of Gloucester, gent
(3) James LAWRENCE of Barton St, yeoman
(4) Thomas Crawley BOEVEY Esq.
Property described D3117/4048a
Consideration: £530
Witnesses: H. WILTON, junior, William GRIFFITH, attornies at Law, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4049  29 September 1820

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Samuel NICHOLLS of Barton St. butcher
(2) John CHADBORN of Gloucester, gent. (A Trustee for (1))
(3) John WINTLE of Gloucester, wine merchant
Property described D3117/4048
Term: 1000 years
Consideration: £500, and 10/-
Witnesses: James ABELL; Walter CLUTTERBUCK

[no title]  D3117/4067  7 September 1741

Contents:
Quit claim
(1) William GWINNETT of Glouc. city, maltster and Elizabeth his wife (daughter of William WOOD of Barton St. husbandman, deceased)
Legacy of £125 under will of William WOOD from sale of two freehold pasture grounds on the N side of the Mill Brook, Barton Street, and a parcel of arrable in Sandfield
Witnesses: Joseph GRAZEBROOK; Edmund PHILLIPPS

[no title]  D3117/4068  13 November 1782

Contents:
Bond
(1) William WOOD junior of Glouc. City, carpenter
John WOOD of Glouc. City, carpenter
(2) Henry WILTON of Glouc. city, gent
Condition: payment of £400
Consideration: £800
Witness: Francis STRATFORD

[no title]  D3117/4069  28 September 1805

Contents:
Release and appointment in fee
(1) Sarah WILTON of Glouc. City (widow of Henry WILTON, senior, gent)
Robert Pleydell WILTON of Glouc. city, gent, and Sarah his wife (nee FRYER)
(2) John FISHER of Barton St. St. Mary de Lode, miller
(3) John BICK of Witcombe, yeoman (a trustee of (2))
Messuage and water corn mill or Grist Mill called Barnes's Mill als. Addis's Mill als. Stones Mill in Barton St, with a garden and 2 small orchards adjoining on S. side of the back Brook; also one langett of pasture on the S side of the stream (1¼a); 2 acres of arrable in Sandfield. Property to be held in trust for (2)
Consideration: £500 and 5/- and 10/-
Witnesses: John COOKE, attorney, Gloucester; Samuel HIGGS, servant to H. WILTON attorney, Thomas WOODWARD

[no title]  D3117/4099  12 April 1799

Contents:
Lease
(1) The Dean and Chapter of Gloucester
(2) John ADEY of Gloucester City, pinmaker
Two messuages and garden in Barton St; lands of St. Bartholomew's Hospital on E; Dean and Chapter lands on W; king's highway on S; also a messuage formerly divided into two adjoining the property, with a piece of ground near the brook
Rents: 10/-, 10/-
Terms: property first mentioned 30 years; messuage formerly divided into two for term of 40 years
Witness: Joseph A. SMALL

[no title]  D3117/4100  12 August 1799

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Dean and Chapter of Gloucester
(2) Rt. Hon. William Lord Auckland,; Rt. Hon. Sylvester Douglas (two of H.M. Commissioners)
(3) John ADEY of Gloucester City, pinmaker
Two messuages, formerly one, garden, and yearly rent of 10/-.
Refer D3117/4099.
Consideration: £65
Witnesses: A. NEWLAND; W. YOUNG, secretary; James ILES, clerk

[no title]  D3117/4101  19 September 1861

Contents:
Particulars and conditions of sale (2 copies)
Property to be sold by Henry BRUTON by order of the trustees of the will of John ADEY esq.
The sign of the Old House at Home, King St.; freehold messuage adjoining; 3 freehold cottages adjoining; freehold inn called the Rifleman's Arms, Barton St.; two freehold messuages behind; a dwelling house, shop and premises adjoining the Red Rover Inn; 3 acres 4 perches of pasture in Barton Lane; a piece of garden adjoining pasture; a piece of freehold land (¾a) in South Hamlet near the Timber Preserving Company's Works and adjoining the Gloucester Berkeley Canal

[no title]  D3117/4102  1861

Contents:
Abstract of title from 1799
(1) The Trustees of the will of John ADEY
Two freehold messuages, garden and premises in Barton St., parish of St. Michael

[no title]  D3117/4103  1862

Contents:
Supplemental Abstract of Title 1862
(1) Of the trustees of John ADEY
Two freehold messuages in Barton St.

[no title]  D3117/4104  7 May 1862

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) James Berriman TIPPETTS of Gloucester city, gent Charles Adey NEWBY of Leamington co. Warwick, druggist John MARTIN formerly of Cardiff, draper, now of Long Ashton co. Somerset, farmer
(2) Thomas WHITE of Gloucester City, auctioneer
(3) Alfred DANCEY of Gloucester City, plumber and glazier
Two separate messuages, gardens and outbuildings on N of Barton St.
Schedule of 3 deeds 1834 included
Consideration: £300
Witnesses: James BRETHERTON sol. Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4105  8 May 1862

Contents:
Mortgage and Reconveyance
(1) Alfred DANCEY of Gloucester City, plumber and glazier
(2) Deborah BUTT of Gloucester City, widow
Henry Hugh BUTT of Gloucester City, gent
Two separate messuages, gardens and outbuildings in Barton St.
Principal: £200
Witnesses: Benjamin JORDAN, clerk to ELLIS, ELLIOTT and SHEPPARD solicitors, Gloucester
18 February 1867
Reconveyance
(1) D. BUTT and H.H. BUTT
(2) A. DANCEY
Property described above
Consideration: £200
Witnesses: Rev. Thomas LESTER of Hull, Benjamin JORDAN

[no title]  D3117/4106  30 July 1892

Contents:
Lease (counterpart)
(1) Alfred DANCEY of Midland Rd, Gloucester, retired plumber
(2) Charles Edwin TURNER
Charles PRITCHARD, both of Gloucester City, plumbers and glaziers
Two messuages, shops, premises and workshops, known as 75 and 76 Barton St. Memorandum dated 1895 increasing rent to £80 included
Rent: £66
Term: 14 years
Witness: W.V. ELLIS, sol. Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4107  17 April 1907

Contents:
Fire Insurance Policies and 5 receipts 1902-8
(1) Caledonian Insurance Company
(2) Miss Gertrude DANCEY of 6 Midland Rd, Gloucester
Two insurance policies for six months rent and the dwelling house, domestic offices, shop, workshops occupied by Messrs. TURNER and PRITCHARD, plumbers, and known as nos. 21, 23 Barton St.

[no title]  D3117/4108  4 September 1933

Contents:
Agreement and acknowledgement
(1) George REEVES of Upton St. Leonards, yeoman, the legal representative of Gertrude Catherine REEVES of Upton St. Leonards, deceased
(2) Harry Alfred DANCEY and Cyril Vinson DANCEY both of King St. architects
Agreement by (1) to vest land and premises known as nos. 21, 23, formerly 75, 76 Barton St, in 2 to sell upon trusts under will of G.C. Reeves
Witness: Louie CANNON, Home Farm, Upton St. Leonards, farmer

[no title]  D3117/4246  8 June 1730

Contents:
Feoffment
(1) Joan DEAN of Barton St., spinster
(2) William DEAN of Barton St. carpenter, brother of (1)
Little tenement and garden in Barton St. to be divided under will of Tannar DEAN
Consideration: £12
Witnesses: John SWANLEY; William MOOR; Thomas RICKARDS

[no title]  D3117/4300  30 October 1855

Contents:
Appointment of Trustees and Assignment
(1) Francis RICHARDS of Madeley, Salop, bargeman, Appolonia REYNOLDS, wife of John REYNOLDS of Broseley, Salop
(2) Elizabeth RICHARDS of Broseley, the widow of George RICHARDS, barge owner
(3) George CURTIS of Gloucester, coal merchant and John REYNOLDS
(3) appointed as Trustees of the will of the late Rebecca SMITH, refer D3117/4297.
Conveyance of the principal sum of £350; piece of land bounded on W by Barton St. and Tredworth Field Road, on N., by land of John SPENCER, on E., by land of William WEATHERSTONE on S., by land of William RADFORD
Term: residues of the several terms of 1000 years (in regard to the property described above)
Consideration: 5/-
7 October 1858
Endorsement
(1) Apollonia REYNOLDS
(2) George CURTIS
(3) John REYNOLDS
(4) Francis RICHARDS of Hereford, hairdresser
(5) Thomas Lewis POOLE of Gloucester, gent
Assignment of estate described above
Witness: Wm. COOPER, clerk to Mr. POOLE, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/4302  1866

Contents:
Abstract of title
(1) Emanuel WILESEMITH
Land on the southern side of Barton St., forming part of the Vauxhall estate. Schedule 1863 -.

[no title]  D3117/4524  1726/7-1829

14

Contents:
2 messuages and gardens, Barton St. Mary
(Proser, Hayward, Saunders, Verrinder)

[no title]  D3117/4555  1685

1

Contents:
2 stables outside the Eastgate, over against the horsepool, leased of Dean and Chapter; lands in Olveston

[no title]  D3117/4570  1706

1

Contents:
Orchard (2½a.)

[no title]  D3117/4572  1752

1

Contents:
Farmhouse and c.24a., Barton St. Mary

BEARLAND  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/1521  25 March 1870

Contents:
(1) Walter de WINTON Esq. of Maesllwch Castle, Radnor.
(2) Henry MOUSELL of Gloucester, carrier
Messuage called Bearland House with stables and appurtenances, piece of meadow adjoining; messuage adjoining the west side of the messuage; messuage in Ladybellgate St. adjoining the garden. Plan included
Term: 21 years
Rent: £200
Endorsement that 20 September 1878 between (2) above and Henry LLOYD of Radnor and Francis Walter de WINTON, trustees of (1) above, surrender of premises above. Good plan included
Witnesses: Thomas TAYNTON (?) sol. Glouc; Thomas Lawrence LEWIS, surveyor Glasbury; W.E.T. MORGAN, clerk in Holy Orders, Glasbury; William WOODMAN, sol.; Charles BROWN, clerks to Messrs. PARKIN & PAGDEN of Lincolns Inn, solicitors.

[no title]  D3117/1521b  20 September 1878

Contents:
Surrender of lease
(1) Henry MOUSELL
(2) Francis Walter de WINTON esq. of Maesllwch Castle, Radnor, a major in Royal Artillery
Henry LLOYD esq. of Glasbury Radnor, trustee of will of Walter de WINTON
Land in Commercial Road part of Bearland estate sublet by (1) to Postmaster General, William MOUSELL. Scale plans of the newly built property in the land included
Term: 500 years
Witnesses: Thomas L. LEWIS, surveyor, Glasbury, N.E.T. MORGAN, Thomas TAYNTON, sol. Glouc., PARKIN G
Charles BROWN, clerk to PAGDEN
With endorsement 20 September 1878, surrender of Bearland House etc., a plan of Post Office building (telegraphs)

[no title]  D3117/1526  20 September 1878

Contents:
Lease (counterpart)
(1) Henry LLOYD Esq. of Glasbury, Radnor; Francis Walter de WINTON of Maesllwch Castle, Radnor, major in Royal Artillery, trustees of will of Walter de WINTON, of Maesllwch Castle
(2) Henry MOUSELL of Gloucester, carrier
Bearland House and also house now occupied by Thomas EVANS Esq., M.D., in Ladybellgate St. plan
Rent: £62-5-0 p.a.
Term: 12¾ years
Witness: Thomas TAYNTON, sol. Gloucs.

[no title]  D3117/1531  22 April, 1892

Contents:
Extract from Marriage Settlement
(1) Walter de WINTON Esq.

[no title]  D3117/3776  16 November 1861

Contents:
Will with codicils (Probate, copy)
(1) Daniel John NIBLETT esq. of Haresfield Court
(2) Emma Catherine NIBLETT (wife)
(3) Thomas Barwick Lloyd BAKER of Hardwicke Court; John Daniel Thomas NIBLETT (son); Rev. Edward Henry NIBLETT (son), trustees
(4) Francis NIBLETT (son)
(5) Elizabeth FLEMING (daughter, wife of William FLEMING, M.D.)
(6) Caroline Ann NIBLETT, nee Saunders
(7) David Arthur Richard SAUNDERS
House at Bearland, property in Wotton, North Hamlet and Barnwood. Advowson of Harefield and Rectory of Redmarley D'Abitot. Elaborate financial stipulations. 24 pages with index, but codicils not copied
Witnesses: John A. Whitcombe, solicitor; George Whitcombe, solicitor.

[no title]  D3117/3841  20 November 1837

Contents:
Release and Covenant of Indemnity with Executors Accounts
(1) Thomas Ogilvie WATSON of Edinburgh, gent, and Brace his wife nee BAGHOTT
Jane Eleanor BAGHOTT of Edinburgh, spinster
Ann Snell BAGHOTT of Paganhill nr. Stroud, spinster
Hester Stephens BAGHOTT of Edinburgh, spinster
(2) Henry VIZARD of Dursley, gent
Legacies, interest and residue of personal estate of Miss Elizabeth BAGHOTT deceased, with VIZARD'S accounts as executor and a letter of receipt for deed of settlement
Witnesses: John GARDINER of Edinburgh, solicitor; William Cox BUCHANAN, sol. Dursley

[no title]  D3117/3939  19 February 1836

Contents:
Probate will with codicils (P.C.C.)
(1) Elizabeth BAGHOTT, of Gloucester, spinster
(2) Jane Eleanor BAGHOTT; Ann Snell BAHOTT; Grace BAGHOTT; Hester Stephens BAGHOTT (4 daughters of Sir Paul BAGHOTT)
(3) Isabella Lane VIZARD of Dursley
(4) Hester WARNER, the Spa
(5) Mary MOORE; Anne MOORE (sisters of (4))
(6) Phoebe BETHELL, of Bolt Lane
(7) Henry VIZARD, of Dursley
(8) Elizabeth SMITH; Elizabeth JONES
Stocks and share, house in Burgage St. Prestbury, house in Bearland, 2 codicils March 1834, Nov. 1835 (will made 1833) sworn under £9,100
Witnesses: William Cox BUCHANAN, attorney, of Dursley; David Spencer WILKINS, of Gloucester, accountant

[no title]  D3117/3940  20 November 1837

Contents:
Settlement
(1) Henry VIZARD of Dursley, gent
(2) Thomas Ogilvie WATSON of Edinburgh, gent. and Grace his wife (lately Grace BAGHOTT, spinster)
(3) Jane Eleanor BAGHOTT of Edinburgh
(4) Jane Snell BAGHOTT of Stroud
(5) Hester Stephen BAGHOTT of Edinburgh, spinster
(6) Rev. John EDWARDS of Prestbury, clerk
Hon. William Middleton NOEL of Alvington
The residue of the late Miss Elizabeth BAGHOTT's personal estate
Witnesses: John VIZARD sol. Dursley; William Cox BUCHANAN, sol. Dursley

[no title or date]  D3117/4528

2

Contents:
Messuage and garden adjoining Barbican Lane (Gloucester Corporation)

[no title or date]  D3117/4528

2

Contents:
Messuage and garden adjoining Barbican Lane (Gloucester Corporation)

BELL LANE  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/2124  23 & 24 March 1732

Contents:
Lease and Release
(a) Lease for one year
(1) Christopher OLLIVER of London, merchant
(2) Thomas WILCOCKS of Gloucester, innholder
2 Messuages with stables and gardens in Bellmans Lane; all other messuage and premises in the city belonging to (1)
Term: one year
Rent: a peppercorn
Consideration: 10/-
Witnesses: James HALL; John TRIGGER
(b) Release
(1) Christopher OLLIVER of London, merchant
(2) Thomas WILCOCKS of Gloucester, innholder
Premises described above
Consideration: £410
Witnesses: John TRIGGES; James HALL

[no title]  D3117/3506  30 September 1796

Contents:
Lease
(1) Mayor and Burgesses of Gloucester
(2) Richard CHANDLER
Capital messuage in Travel Lane with garden and waste ground adjoining described D3117/3506, a highway leading to a pasture called the Bowling Green runs nearby
Term: 41 years
Rent: £1-14-0 a year
Consideration: £13-6-0

[no title]  D3117/3507  10 April 1799

Contents:
Lease
(1) Mayor and Burgesses of Glouc. city
(2) Richard CHANDLER Esq. of Glouc. city
Capital messuage in Travel Lane with garden and waste ground adjoining, 27 yards fronting the lane east to west, bounded by land of Thomas COMMELINE gent on N. the Fryer's Wall on S; and also a piece of waste land adjoining garden on E
Term: 41 years
Rent: £1-14-0 a year
Witness: R.P. WILTON

[no title]  D3117/3508  3 October 1799

Contents:
Bargain and sale indented
(1) Mayor & Burgesses of Gloucester
(2) Rt. Hon. William Lord AUCKLAND and Rt. Hon. Sylvester DOUGLAS two of the Commissioners for the Redemption of land tax
(3) Richard CHANDLER Esq. of Glouc. city
Capital messuage in Travel Lane, St. Mary de Crypt parish, with garden and waste land adjoining and a piece of ground adjoining the garden on E. and yearly rent of £1-14-0
Consideration: £117-16-0
Witnesses: W. YOUNG secretary; James ILES, clerk, of Newland, for the Bank of England, J. COWENN

[no title]  D3117/4273  29 December 1902

Contents:
Agreement of tenancy
(1) Abraham BOOTH Ltd., of Crypt House, Bell Lane
(2) Rt. Hon. Henry John MORETON, Earl of Ducie, Lord Lieutenant of Gloucestershire; Rt. Hon. Sir John Edward DORINGTON, Baronet, M.P., of Lypiatt Park near Stroud, Chairman of Gloucestershire County Council; Maynard Willoughby COLCHESTER-WEMYSS Esq. of Westbury Court, Glos., Chairman of the Technical Instruction Committee of Gloucestershire County Council; very Rev. Henry Donald Maurice SPENCE D.D. Clerk in Holy Orders, Dean of Gloucester Cathedral (otherwise known as the tenants)
Rooms marked 1, 2 and 5 on the plan included, being on the first floor of Crypt House
Rent: £30 p.a.
Witness: W.B. FORDHAM of Hendon, Middlesex

BERKELEY STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/3886  11 December 1816

Contents:
Lease (counterpart)
(1) John LONG of Glouc. city, cooper, and Hester his wife
(2) Phoebe STEPHENS of Glouc. city, widow
Messuage called the Parrott Inn in Berkeley St.
Rent: £18 a year
Term: 7 years
Witnesses: James WILLIAMS; C.H. PARRETT

BLENHEIM ROAD  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/3499a  6 November 1863

Contents:
Conveyance, and Chancery Receipt
(1) George Newton Cox BUCHANAN of Glouc. city, gent
(2) George NORMAN of Barton St. grocer
4397 sq. yards of land formerly part of the Vauxhall Estate on S. side of Barton St. and similar plot adjoining bounded by Vauxhall Rd. on S.E and Blenheim Rd. on N.W; good plan endorsed showing Vauxhall Inn and Goose Lane in Barton St.
Chancery acknowledgement of receipt by Bank of England of costs of the cases BUCHANAN versus BUCHANAN. Schedule D3117/1811 included
Witnesses: James BUCHANAN, sol. Glouc.; J.C. RICHARDS, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3499b  6 November 1863

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) George Newton Cox BUCHANAN of Glouc. city, gent
(2) Anthony Gilbert JONES and John Charles RICHARDS, of Glouc. city, gentlemen
Property forming part of the Vauxhall Estate on S. side of Barton Street, described D3117/3499a. Schedule D3117/1811 included, and Chancery acknowledgement as in D3117/3499a
Consideration: £400
Witness: James BUCHANAN, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3573  30 April 1867

Contents:
Mortgage (refer D3117/3569)
(1) Sarah BULLOCK, widow of Barton St.
(2) Charles Sparks FORD of Llanthony Rd, shipwright
Joseph FORD of Lanthony Rd, clockmaker
Messuage outbuildings and garden known as no.31 recently laid out and built on a building plot on E. of Blenheim Rd., road in W; land of James BUCHANAN on E; property of John SMITH on N; property of George HAYES on S
Principal: £100
Witness: J. C. RICHARDS, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3574  30 April 1867

Contents:
Schedule of Deeds, 1867, and Request to Trustees relating to property described D3117/3573 in Blenheim Rd, mortgaged to Messrs. FORD
Request to Trustees
(1) James BULLOCK and Ann ROBERTS children of James B deceased
(2) Charles Sparks FORD and Joseph FORD the trustees
Request for advance of £100 from trust monies for the purposes of mortgage (D3117/3573) by Sarah BULLOCK, and undertaking not to hold trustees responsible
Witness: J. C. RICHARD, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3577  27 February 1879

Contents:
Deed of Further charge (refer D3117/3573)
(1) Ann ROBERTS, wife of Joseph Edward ROBERTS of Blenheim Rd. baker
(2) Joseph FORD of Glouc. city, gent
Messuage in Blenheim Rd, described D3117/3573 and a messuage with garden built by Charles HYETT on W. side of Blenheim Rd, known as 15 Paragon Buildings
Principal: £50
Witness: J.C. RICHARDS, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3578  1879

Contents:
Schedule of Deeds (two copies) relating to property in Blenheim Road, belonging to Ann ROBERTS and mortgaged to the surviving trustee of James BULLOCK senior, 1867-79
Refer D3117/3573 (Newton St) and D3117/3577 (Blenheim Rd)

[no title]  D3117/3582  post 1890

Contents:
Conversation recorded in pencil with Annie Maria ROBERTS, deaf and dumb daughter of Mrs. Ann ROBERTS who wishes to draw money without the knowledge of her mother

[no title or date]  D3117/3583a

Contents:
"Copy of Pencil Notes on Mortgage of Blenham Road property described D3117/3573 in the hand of J.C. RICHARDS". A note on same slip of paper to effect that after the death of Mrs. Ann ROBERTS the benefit of the mortgage goes to her children refer D3117/3574

[no title or date]  D3117/3583b

Contents:
Acknowledgement of receipt of mortgage D3117/3573 LANGLEY-SMITH to GRIMES and BARRY-LEWIS

[no title]  D3117/4303  24 May 1866

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Emanuel WILESMITH of Gloucester, soda water manufacturer
(2) Thomas CLEMENTS of Gloucester beerseller and coal dealer
Piece of land in Blenheim Road, dimensions given, bounded on E by Blenheim Road on S., by land of James MORETON, on W, by messuage in Victoria St., on N, by property of (1)
Consideration: £93
Witness: Charles WICKES, attorney's clerk of Kingsholm, Gloucester
Memoranda
a) 14 April 1869. Piece of land in Blenheim Road was conveyed to Sophia DAVIS of Gloucester, spinster
b) 24 December 1868. Land in Blenheim Road was conveyed to John MACGREGOR of Gloucester, colour sergeant in the Royal South Gloucester Militia
c) 20 October 1868. Land in Blenheim Rd, was conveyed to Charles FOWLER, of Gloucester, wheelwright
d) 22 December 1868. Land in Blenheim Rd., conveyed to James PRICE of Gloucester, colour serjeant in the Royal South Gloucester Militia

BRISTOL ROAD  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/3966  26 May 1884

Contents:
Probate or will refer D3117/3946
(1) Samuel BOWLY of the City of Glouc. gent (testator)
(2) Rayner Winterbotham BATTEN, Doctor of Medicine; (son-in-law); Benjamin JORDAN gent; Frederick SESSIONS merchant all of Glouc. city (trustees and executors appointed)
(3) Sarah Jane ELLIS, Maria TAYLOR (daughters)
(4) President of National Temperance League (beneficiary)
(5) John BOWLY (son)
Will made 24 April 1883; codicil dated 11 December 1883
Portrait of testator, money sums etc.
Witnesses: Charles E. SHEPPARD, sol. Glouc; Arthur LEWIS, A.D.K. GODWIN, his clerks

[no title]  D3117/3967  4 March 1895

Contents:
Inland Revenue estate duty account (and residuary account dated 26 May 1884) of Rayner Winterbotham BATTEN esq., Master of Divinity, Brunswick Sq. Glouc. and Frederick SESSIONS of Gloucester, merchant (trustees of Samuel BOWLY of Glouc. city. gent deceased)
Radford House with coachhouse (stable in High Orchard Rd) in the Bristol Road, sold to F.W.J. ROUND; warehouse cottage and office adjoining; and shares under will

[no title]  D3117/3985  29 November 1865

Contents:
Fire Insurance Certificate
(1) The Royal Insurance Company
(2) Samuel BOWLY of Gloucester, provision merchant
House opposite the Spa Gates at Littleworth High orchard; warehouse and stable adjoining insured for £2200. Property called Radford House

[no title]  D3117/4072  5 May 1821

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) George Otter DAVENPORT of Glouc. City, painter
(2) John DAVENPORT of Glouc. City, painter
(3) Isaac COX of Littleworth, coal dealer
(4) John COX of Glouc. City, musician
Small piece of land 16 ft x 50ft x 48ft in South Hamlet on the E. of the Bristol Rd, plan included
Consideration: £34-16s. and 10/-
Witnesses: Richard TIPTON; James ABELL

[no title]  D3117/4073  1822

Contents:
Abstract of title 1815 - of William TANNER
Piece of land on E of Bristol Rd, South Hamlet with premises. Two indentures of 1737 noted

[no title]  D3117/4255  27 September 1901

Contents:
Lease
(1) Henry Arthur MARGRETT of The Red House, Hardwicke, retired baker and confectioner
(2) William George WHITELAW of 31 Bristol Road, baker and confectioner
Messuage, shop, stabling, yard, bakehouse and premises, no. 31 Bristol Road
Rent: £40
Term: 7 years
Witness: James SMALL, clerk to H.W. GRIMES

[no title]  D3117/4256  24 December 1902

Contents:
Assignment of Lease (and copy)
(1) William George WHITELAW of Glouc. City, baker and confectioner
(2) Henry Arthur MARGRETT of The Red House, Hardwick, gent
(3) Ernest Willie Waldern PERCY of Glouc. City, baker and confectioner
Messuage, shop, stabling, yard, bakehouse and premises, no. 31 Bristol Road
Term: residue of 7 years
Consideration: £25
Witness: H.W. GRIMES, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/4551  1853

1

Contents:
Nos. 6, 7 and 8, Pilot Terrace

[no title]  D3117/4551  1853

1

Contents:
Nos. 6, 7 and 8, Pilot Terrace

BROOK STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/3576  20 February 1877

Contents:
Mortgage refer D3117/3569 D3117/3572-4
(1) James BULLOCK of Lower Barton St. innkeeper and builder
(2) Mary SMITH, spinster of Glouc. city
Two messuages with gardens recently laid out by (1) on building plots in Brook Street; street on N; land of James CUGLEY on W; a culverted brook on S; Pine Grove Villas on E
Principal: £400
Witness: J. C. RICHARDS, sol. Glouc.

BROTHERS STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/1218  8 March 1838

Contents:
Appointment and Release
(1) George Worrall COUNSELL of Glouc. city, gent
(2) Thomas MITCHELL of Gloucester, tailor
(3) Joseph LOVEGROVE of Gloucester, gent
Piece of land on W. of a new street called Brothers Street leading off Alvin Street, 114 sq. yards; messuage of Thomas WOOD on N; premises of GARDNER on E; Brothers St. on S; garden of TANNER on W (schedule included 1800-1815)
Consideration: £28-10-0
Witnesses: Jonathan LOVEGROVE, sol. Glouc. B.M. BRADLEY, daughter of (1)

[no title]  D3117/1222  17 March 1838

Contents:
Lease
(1) George Worrall COUNSEL of Glouc. city, gent
(2) Thomas MITCHELL, of Glouc. city, tailor
Property described D3117/1218
Rent: peppercorn
Term: One year
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: John LOVEGROVE, sol. Glouc., B.M. BRADLEY, daughter of (1)

BRUNSWICK ROAD  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/2853  29 June 1882

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Rev. George JAMES of Rectory and parish church of St. Michael, Gloucester
(2) The Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England
(3) Rt. Hon. Roundell Baron SELBOURNE of Selbourne, Hants.; Lord High Chancellor
(4) Daniel PIDGEON Esq. of Putney Hill, Surrey
About 2 acres of land in Brunswick Road, part of garden of St. Michael's Rectory on NE, on SE backs on houses in Cromwell St. on SW backs on premises in Park Road, on NW Brunswick Road.
Property freed from £1 a year payable to St. Michael's Church wardens. Proviso that no building occurs, and certain lengths of wall to be built. Such memoranda endorsed
Witnesses: Charles Joseph ELLIS of Westminster, gent; G.C. PIKE, sol. clerk to LOVEGROVE & BRYMAN, Jas. S. RENDALL of Corsham, Wilts, stone merchant

[no title]  D3117/2854  4 July 1882

Contents:
Declaration
(1) Joseph BOND of Glouc. city, nurseryman
(2) Henry William BRUTON, of Glouc. city, land agent
Declaration that (1) was a tenant of glebe land of St. Michael's benefice for twenty five years until 5 December 1877. Furthermore that (2) received rent after that date on behalf of BRUTON KNOWLES and Company acting for the rector
Witness: John BRYAN, a Commissioner on Oaths

[no title]  D3117/2857  24 December 1900

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Jane Mary PIDGEON, widow, of Leatherhead, Surrey Arthur Erdswick BROSTER of Wicksworth, Derby, surgeon, executors of Daniel PIDGEON Esq. deceased
(2) Alexander DUNN, 31 St. Michael's Sq. builder and contractor
Piece of land in centre of St. Michael's Square, fronting Rectory Road, Crypt Road, St. Michael's Road and Brunswick Rd, round the sides of square (3950 sq. yards) plan included
Consideration: £1600
Witnesses: William RUSSELL, sol.; F.M. SEAL, of Wicksworth, bachelor of medicine; J.W. JONES, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/2859  6 January 1903

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Alexander DUNN of 31 St. Michael's Sq., builder and contractor; Alfred John DUNN of Birmingham, architect
(2) John Henry JONES and George Sheffield BLAKEWAY, of Glouc. city, solicitors
(3) Rev. Charles Robert WOOD of Woodbridge, Suffolk
Property in St. Michael's Sq. Brunswick Road, near newly built Free Library, described D3117/2857
Principal: £1400
Witnesses: Jonothan R. DAY, clerk to JONES & BLAKEWAY, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/2866  17 May 1913

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Mary Francis WOOD, widow of Woodbridge, Suffolk
(2) John Henry JONES; George Sheffield BLAKEWAY, both of Glouc. city, solicitors
(3) The Territorial Force Association for the county of Gloucester
Piece of land in centre of St. Michael's Sq. with a building built on it known as the Gloucester Picture Theatre, vague plan attached
Consideration: £3500, total
Witnesses: Alice Evelyn WOOD, Woodbridge, Suffolk, Arthur J. THOMAS, clerk to JONES & BLAKEWAY, solrs. Gloucs.; A.W.G. JONES, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3433  25 May 1869

Contents:
Lease (counterpart)
(1) Oliver ESTCOURT of Glouc. city, builder
(2) Richard Sumner HELPS, of Glouc. city, gent
Messuage built by (1) in the parish of St. Owen, described on the dorse as 15 Brunswick Rd, and in pencil the words "Kempsford House" placed between the arms of a pencilled cancellation
Rent: £50 a year
Term: 14 years
Witness: Arthur S. HELPS, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3434  12 May 1864

Contents:
Probate
(1) James Berriman TIPPETTS of Parker's Row, testator
(2) Mary TIPPETTS, wife and executrix appointed
(3) Thomas Jones TIPPETTS, son of testator
Will made 18 March 1856
Freehold houses in Parker's Row, South Hamlet, Bristol Road; Portland Street; probate sworn under £5000
Witness: William NICHOLLS; Joseph SIMS

[no title]  D3117/4261  1936

Contents:
Papers including bills etc. re administration of W.L. BADHAM of 34 Brunswick Road

BRUNSWICK SQUARE  [no ref. or date]


Related information: See also GENERAL: LITTLEWORTH

[no title]  D3117/2892  25 October 1892

Contents:
Fire Insurance Policy and Receipt dated September 1900
(1) William John NEWTH of St. Aubins, Heathville Rd
(2) Phoenix Fire Office, (established 1752, with interesting policy head depicting fire fighting)
(3) Mrs. B.F. NEWTH, (receipt above)
No. 26 Brunswick Sq. for £500
Witness: William DANCEY for the insurance office

[no title]  D3117/2897  1860

Contents:
Abstract of Title, 1822
(1) Trustees of will of Thomas TURNER Esq. deceased
Freehold plot of land on N side of Brunswick Sq. adjoining Spa Lodge in the hamlet of Littleworth
Witnesses: Joseph & H.E. LOVEGROVE, solrs. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/2898  4 May 1860

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Sarah TURNER of Glouc. city, widow
John Aubrey WHITCOMBE; Joseph LOVEGROVE, both of Glouc. city, gentlemen
(2) John William WINGATE of Glouc. city, builder
Lot or building land on N. side of Brunswick Sq. near Spa Gate Lodge, occupied by BRYON, formerly part of carriage road leading out of square into road leading from Eastgate St. to Spa but converted to building land by Thomas TURNER, plan included
Consideration: £52-10-0
Witnesses: George COLES, managing clerk to LOVEGROVE solcr. Glouc., George M. ATE(I)LL sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/2899  2 July 1881

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) John William WINGATE of Glouc. city, builder
(2) Edwin WINGATE of Gloucester, builder
(3) David WINGATE of Gloucester, builder
(4) Henry WALKER of Malvern Wells, butcher
Property on N. of Brunswick Sq. described D3117/2898 with messuage called Bellsize House, and no. 23 formerly 17, on W. side of Clarence St.
Principal: £1600
Witnesses: Henry I. TAYNTON, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/2900  8 January 1883

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) John William WINGATE of Glouc. city, builder and contractor
(2) Edwin WINGATE, of Glouc. city, builder, contractor and co-partner with (1)
(3) Thomas TAYNTON, Thomas Charles Rickhuss TAYNTON, Henry John TAYNTON, all of Glouc. city, and co-partners
All property described D3117/2899 in Brunswick Sq. and Clarence Street
Principal: £250
Witnesses: Edwin H. SPRING, clerk to TAYNTON & SONS, solrs. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/2901  30 November 1892

Contents:
Inland Revenue Succession Account form and Receipt
(1) Hubert Carter WINGATE; Constance Margaretha BARTHOLOMEW; Anna Gertrude LEWIS, successors, represented by BRETHERTON, Son and BOUGHTON, solrs. Glouc.
(2) John William WINGATE, deceased, the predecessor
No. 32 Clarence St. auctioned 12 August 1892 for £620, Belsize House auctioned 4 October 1892 for £1100 Nos. 32 and 34 Barton Terrace auctioned for £250
Witnesses: C.H. SPILER for the Receiver General of Inland Revenue

[no title]  D3117/2902  31 December 1892

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) George Henry WALKER of Malvern Wells, butcher
William Raymond WALKER of Ledbury, butcher
(2) Catherine TAYNTON, widow of Wotton
Thomas Charles Rickhuss TAYNTON; and Henry John TAYNTON, both of Glouc. city, solicitors
(3) Constance Margaretha BARTHOLOMEW wife of John BARTHOLOMEW of Liverpool, mercantile clerk
(4) Anna Gertrude LEWIS, wife of Thos. Matthew LEWIS of Glouc. city, jeweller
(5) Hubert Carter WINGATE of Dursley, mercantile clerk
(6) Elizabeth Letitia JOHNSTON-VAUGHAN, wife of Wm. James JOHNSTON-VAUGHAN
(7) William James JOHNSTON-VAUGHAN
A third share in Belsize House, Brunswick Sq.
Consideration: £1100
Witnesses: H.M. TAYNTON, law student, of Wotton, J.H. TAYNTON, H. BOUGHTON, Fred H. BRETHERTON

[no title]  D3117/2903  1903

Contents:
Lease (copy)
(1) W.J. JOHNSTON VAUGHAN
(2) Rt. Hon. Henry John MORETON, Earl of Ducie, of Tortworth Court, Glouc.; Rt. Hon. Sir John Edward DORINGTON, baronet M.P of Lypiatt Park, near Stroud; Maynard Willoughby Colchester WEMYSS Esq. of Westbury Court, Glouc.; Very Rev. Henry Donald Maurice SPENCE D.D., dean of Glouc. cathedral church
Belsize House, Brunswick Square
Term: 21 years, determinable after 7 or 14 years
Rent: £75
Witness: copy incomplete

[no title]  D3117/2904 ab  31 December 1903

Contents:
Lease counterpart of D3117/2903; and memorandum of Agreement, (on same deed as D3117/2904a) between
(1) William JOHNSTON-VAUGHAN
(2) Gloucestershire County Council
That the council have the option of terminating lease of land of first ten, twelve or fourteen years of lease of Belsize House
Witnesses: Willoughby Colchester WEMYSS, chairman of the council; Edward GARDOM, clerk of the council

[no title]  D3117/2905  5 July 1919

Contents:
Application for Estate duty certificate and certificate
(1) J. JOHNSTON-VAUGHAN, the Old Rectory, Wotton, (applicant)
(2) Elizabeth Letitia JOHNSTON-VAUGHAN, of the Old Rectory, Wotton, deceased
Belsize House, Brunswick Square, at its junction with Brunswick Road

[no title]  D3117/2906  26 July 1919

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) William James JOHNSTON-VAUGHAN of the Old Rectory, Wotton
(2) Albert Bernard CLUTTERBUCK of Glouc. city, City Treasurer
"Belsize House", or 18 Brunswick Square, used as a hostel for Gloucester School of Domestic Science
Consideration: £1050
Witness: H. W. GRIMES, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/2907  26 July 1919

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Albert Bernard CLUTTERBUCK of Glouc. city, City Treasurer
(2) The Cheltenham and Gloucester Building Society, 18 Clarence St. Cheltenham
Belsize House, or no. 18 Brunswick Square
Term: 12 years
Principal: £800 by monthly instalments
Witnesses: Frank H. BRETHERTON, sol. Glouc., W.E. COMPTON, joint assistant secretary of the society

[no title]  D3117/2908  12 July 1919

Contents:
Insurance Policy
(1) Albert B. CLUTTERBUCK of "Highbury" Denmark Rd, City Treasurer and the Cheltenham and Gloucester Building Society
(2) Royal Insurance Company Limited
"Belsize House" Brunswick Square insured for £1000
Witnesses: Charles D. CAVE, member of local insurance board, David LEWIS for Building Society

[no title]  D3117/3567  23 July 1890

Contents:
Probate of will and codicil
(1) Margaret SCOTT spinster 15 Brunswick Square later 49 St. Mark St.
(2) Margaret FARMERY (niece and executrix)
(3) Rebecca FARMERY (niece)
Will made 2 March 1881
Codicil dated 29 April 1887
Share in the Gloucester Wagon Company
Witnesses: Benjamin JORDAN, 5 Spa Villas; Arthur LEWIS, 3 Brunswick Sq.; A.D.K. GODWIN, 3 Birchwood Terrace, Heathville, Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3575  1872

Contents:
Two Fire Policies
(1) William GREEN, 12 Clarence St. Gloucester
(2) London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company
No. 18 Brunswick Square in tenure of JENKINS Esq., solicitor, insured for £500

[no title]  D3117/3590  25 March 1823

Contents:
Release
(1) Thomas REECE of Gloucester city, ironmonger
(2) Thomas TOVEY and John JAMES, both of Newnham, gentlemen
(3) Richard Hodges CARTER and James ABELL, both of Gloucester city, gentlemen
(4) William REES of Glouc. city, builder
(5) Joseph CARTER of Gloucester, gent
Two lots of lands originally forming part of Gaudy Green, and right to roads and sewers on Gaudy Green. Schedule 1796 - included.
Consideration: £99., 5/- and £123-15-0
Witnesses: Francis PRICE, William NEST, clerks to Messrs. TOVEY & JAMES, J.H. JAMES, clerk to CARTER; William FRYER of Eastington

[no title]  D3117/3591  29 & 30 April 1825

Contents:
Lease and Release
(1) Thomas REECE of Glouc. city, ironmonger
(2) Thomas TOVEY and John JAMES both of Newnham, gentlemen
(3) Richard Hodges CARTER & James ABELL, both of Glouc. city, gentlemen
(4) Sarah MORSE, widow of Barnwood
Two plots of land forming part of Gaudy Green, lying opposite houses built by William REES. Schedule 1796 - included
Consideration: £110-8-0
Witnesses: R.R. HORNER, William NEST, clerks to (2)

[no title]  D3117/3592  30 April 1825

Contents:
Deed of Covenant (copy)
(1) Sarah MORSE, widow, of Barnwood,
(2) Thomas TOVEY and John JAMES of Newnham, gentlemen
Covenant that should (1) build on the two plots of land described D3117/3591, she shall not build any thing other than one substantial dwelling-house of £400 value at least; and agreement to pave street, and erect iron palings, and pay 1/7th of the cost of street repairs
Consideration: a covenant made by Thomas REECE in lease and release of same date, and 5/-
Witness: Thomas SMITH, attorney, Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3593  17, 18 & 19th August 1826

Contents:
Transfer of Mortgage by Lease and Release and Bond
(1) Richard Hodges CARTER of Glouc. city, gent
William ABELL, of Glouc. city, maltster
(2) Sarah MORSE, widow, formerly of Barnwood, now of Littleworth
(3) Rev. Edward HAWKINS of Minsterworth
Two messuages, courts and gardens and appurtenances in the hamlet of Littleworth, bounded on N. by road, by a boundary wall of John CHADBORN on S; land of Thomas REECE on E; premises of James DEWEY on W.
Principal: £400 total
Consideration of bond: £800
Witnesses: Thomas SMITH, James BRETHERTON; LEWIS attorney, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3594  1 May 1834

Contents:
Mortgage by Appointment
(1) Sarah JAMES, widow, of Brunswick Sq., Littleworth
(2) James TAYLOR of Glouc. city, rope manufacturer
Two messuages in Brunswick Sq. described D3117/3590 and two pieces of land formerly part of Gaudy Green lying opposite the messuages and known as Brunswick Sq.
Principal: £550
Witnesses: M. COTTERELL, Thomas Page POWELL, clerks to Joseph LEWIS, attorney, Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3595  1 & 2 May 1834

Contents:
Lease and Release
(1) Rev. Edward HAWKINS of Minsterworth
(2) Sarah JAMES, widow, of Brunswick Sq. Littleworth
(3) James TAYLOR of Glouc. city, rope manufacturer
Messuages and land in Brunswick Sq. described D3117/3590 & 91
Consideration: 5/- and the repayment of £400
Witnesses: LEWIS, sol. Glouc; M. COTTERELL, Thomas Page POWELL, his clerks

[no title]  D3117/3596  4 September 1838

Contents:
Appointment and Grant
(1) Sarah JAMES, widow of Nass House, Lydney
(2) Joseph LEWIS, junior, of Glouc. city, gent
Messuage and land at Brunswick Sq. described D3117/3590 & 1
Consideration: £550 due on mortgage, £35 annuity to (1) and 5/-
Witnesses: James ABELL, sol. Glouc; John LAWLER, law stationery, Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3597  12 May 1841

Contents:
Mortgage and assignment of Life Assurance Policy by the mortgagor
(1) Joseph LEWIS of Glouc. city, gent
(2) John GRUNDY of Ledbury, yeoman
Thomas WARD of Siddington, Ledbury, farmer
All property in Brunswick Sq. described D3117/3590 & 1; and a life assurance policy for £500 with the Standard of England, life assurance, reversionary interest and annuity to Company
Principal: £300
Witnesses: James ABELL, clerk to HIGGINS; LEWIS, attorney, Glouc.
Memorandum of payment of claim, 26 May 1859

[no title]  D3117/3598  3 July 1844

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) John GRUNDY of Ledbury, yeoman
Thomas WARD of Siddington, Ledbury, farmer
(2) Joseph LEWIS, formerly of Glouc. city, now of Blakeney, gent
(3) Charles SMALLRIDGE of Glouc. city, gent
(4) Joseph ABELL of Mitcheldean, surgeon
(5) James ABELL of Ledbury, gent
(6) Powell CHANDLER of Glouc. city, currier
Real estate at Brunswick Sq. and a life assurance policy, refer D3117/3594
Consideration: £263
Witnesses: W.M. EVANS, sol. Glouc.; Francis HIGGINS, sol. Worcester; H. BETTERIDGE of Glouc. clerk to SMALLRIDGE

[no title]  D3117/3599  1 May 1845

Contents:
Release
(1) Sarah JAMES, widow, of Brunswick Sq.
(2) Charles SMALLRIDGE of Glouc. city, gent.
Joseph ABELL of Mitcheldean, surgeon
James ABELL of Ledbury, gent
(3) Powell CHANDLER of Glouc. city, currier
Release of annuity of £35 and arrears charged upon property in Brunswick Sq., described D3117/3593
Consideration: £20
Witnesses: R. PITT; H. BETTERIDGE, clerks to SMALLRIDGE; George M. ABELL, clerk to HIGGINS & CHAMBERLAIN

[no title]  D3117/3600  13 October 1847

Contents:
Transfer of Mortgage with additional charge and Transfer
(1) James TAYLOR Esq. in Glouc. city
(2) Powell CHANDLER of Glouc. city, currier
(3) Charles SMALLRIDGE of Glouc. city, gent
(4) Joseph ABELL of Mitcheldean, surgeon
(5) James ABELL of Ledbury, gent
(6) Thomas HARTLAND of Newent, druggist & grocer
Mortgage debt of £550 upon property in Brunswick Sq. described D3117/3590 & 1, and two life assurance policies
Witnesses: John Robert Wm. ABELL, surgeon, Mitcheldean, Edwin THOMAS, clerk to SMALLRIDGE
Principal: £1000 total, additional charge £450
13 October 1847
Transfer of Mortgage
Transfer to Edward John WEBB and covenant to pay a total of £1050-16-5
Witnesses: Edward EDMONDS, sol. Newent, Joseph F. ABELL, clerk to ABELL, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/3601  8 September 1858

Contents:
Conveyance and Assignment of Assurance Policies
(1) Edward John WEBB esq. of Ledbury
(2) Charles SMALLRIDGE of Glouc. city, gent
(3) James ABELL of Ledbury, gent
(4) Joseph ABELL of Mitcheldean, surgeon in the 60th Regiment
Two messuages and land in Brunswick Sq. described D3117/3590 & D3117/3591, and two policies of assurance on the life of Joseph LEWIS, the one for £500 payable 2 August 1862 or on his death, the other £140 payable at his death
Consideration: £1130
Witness: John HAMMOND of Ledbury

[no title]  D3117/3602  17 June 1869

Contents:
Answers to Observations on Title
(1) James ABELL
(2) GREEN (purchaser)
Title to 16 & 17 Brunswick Sq.

[no title]  D3117/3603  1869

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1847 - of
(1) Joseph ABELL Esq.
Nos. 16 & 17 Brunswick Sq.

BULL LANE  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/3861  9 December 1728

Contents:
Mortgage by Assignment
(1) Elizabeth LYE of Gloucester, spinster, Nathaniel LYE of Gloucester, and Sarah, his wife (administratrix of will of Elizabeth PRICE, late of Gloucester, widow, deceased)
(2) Margarett WAGSTAFFE of Gloucester (widow & relict of Henry WAGSTAFFE, late of same city, deceased)
(3) Robert RAIKES of Gloucester, stationer
Tenement and malthouse immediately to N. of Bull Inn in the parish of Holy Trinity, Gloucester, in Bull Lane formerly called Gore Lane, Gloucester (freehold); also leasehold tenement called Trinity Colledge in the same parish abutting on Gore Lane to the E; and leased off Corpus Christi College
Terms: 2 terms of 500 years for freehold; residue of 40 years for leasehold
Consideration: 5/-, £307-10s
Witnesses: Samuel WORRALL, Notary Public; John SWANLEY, Charles LEWIS

[no title]  D3117/3862  29 October 1735

Contents:
Quitclaim
(1) Margaret WAGSTAFFE of Gloucester, (widow and trustee of Henry W.)
(2) Robert RAIKES of Gloucester, stationer and printer
Freehold and leasehold messuages, malthouse, gardens, stables and appurts. in Gloucester in the possessions of Joseph GOODWIN, John SYMONDS, Daniel GREENING, Thomas BIRD, Samuel WORRAL, gent; Henry GUISE Esq.
Witnesses: George WORRALL; J. SWANLEY. Refer D3117/3861

[no title]  D3117/3863  10 October 1760

Contents:
Licence to alienate leasehold
(1) Thomas RANDOLPH, Doctor of Divinity, President of Corpus Christi College, Oxon; and the Scholars of the same college
(2) Robert RAIKES of Glouc. City, stationer
Leasehold tenement abutting on Gore Lane in the parish of Holy Trinity. Refer D3117/3861

[no title]  D3117/4544  1712-1858

4

Contents:
Brewhouse and tenements (Wagstaffe)

THE BUTCHERY  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/3884  10 May 1751

Contents:
Release in fee
(1) Thomas BARRETT of Glouc. City, baker, and Mary his wife
(2) Charles BARROW Esq., of Glouc. city
Messuage in Butcher Row, Holy Trinity in possession of Elizabeth FRANCKS, widow, tenement of Simon BICK on E, tenement of Jas. SWAIN on W
Consideration: £150 due to be paid to the executors of Thomas WEBLEY
Witnesses: Francis STRATFORD; Charles HOOPER

CASTLE MEAD  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/4552  (early 18th cent.)

1

Contents:
Part of deed relating to Castle Mead, Oxlease, Lists or Gulletts Meadow, and tithes
(Harris, Phillips, Treby)

CATHEDRAL PRECINCTS  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/4556  1878

1

Contents:
House, Cathedral Close (lease)

CECIL ROAD  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/1179  1894

Contents:
Abstract of Title, (draft) (1880 - )
(1) Abraham BOOTH
(2) Henry Hobart Culme SEYMOUR and mortgages
Building plots 171-5 in Cecil Road sold to Alfred MACE JONES and BLAKEWAY

[no title]  D3117/4262  1 January 1901

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Mary Ann GRIMMETT of Gloucester, widow
(2) Martin Barry LEWIS of Gloucester, solicitor
Eight pieces of land forming part of the 'Birts Lease Estate', situate on the N. side of Cecil Road, together with the 8 messuages and hereditaments erected thereon known as Nos. 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45 & 47, together with the backway six feet wide between nos. 31 and 33 Cecil Road and the western half of the backway six feet wide between nos. 47 & 49 Cecil Road
Consideration: £750
Witness: H. PHILLIPS, clerk to (2)

[no title]  D3117/4263  15 May 1901

Contents:
Transfer of mortgage
(1) Martin Barry LEWIS of Gloucester, solicitor
(2) Rev. Frederick BILLETT of St. James Vicarage, Gloucester, clerk
Principal sum of £750 and property described D3117/4262
Consideration: £750
Witness: H. PHILLIPS, clerk to (1)
Memorandum endorsed 25 March 1907
Conveyance of principal and property described above to Harvey Warner GRIMES and Martin BARRY-LEWIS of Gloucester, solicitors

CHURCH STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/1316  8 May 1856

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Margaret Ester BENNETT, spinster, of Chaxhill, Westbury-on-Severn
(2) Thomas GARDNER of South Hamlet, shipwright
Piece of building land recently staked out at High Orchard (74 sq. yards); a back road on W; cottage of Joseph KILMINSTER on N
Consideration: £33
Witnesse: George M. ABELL, sol. Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/1317  10 February 1859

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Margaret Ester BENNETT, spinster, of Chaxhill, Westbury-upon-Severn
(2) Thomas GARDNER formerly South Hamlet now of 3 Church St. retired shipwright
Building land at High Orchard, the future Church Street on W, rear of premises in Southgate St. on E; no.2 Church St. on S.
Consideration: £36
Witnesses: George M. ABELL, sol. Gloucester

(Upton Street)  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/2952  17 December 1566

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Elizabeth Ann PALMER, spinster, of Glouc. city
(2) George GABB of Barton St. Mary, railway fireman
Land and messuage, no.8 Church Street, tenanted by Thomas SMART; street on N; land of WINNING on S; land of Thos. MUSTY on E; no. 7 Church St. on W. Schedule D3117/1840 included
Consideration: £100
Witness: Benjamin JORDAN, clerk to ELLIS & SHEPPARD, solrs. Glouc.

CLARE STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/1705  17 September 1854

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Walter WILKINS of Glouc. city, gent joint executors of Edwin BICK of Blackfriars, Glouc. decd.
(2) Edgar SMITH of Churchdown, gent joint executors of Edwin BICK of Blackfriars, Glouc. decd.
(3) William CLEMENTS of Glouc. city, gent
Eleven messuages and a large yard (known collectively as Vinegar Yard) on S.W of Clare St, plan endorsed
Consideration: £400
Witness: Walter Edward SMITH, sol. Cheltenham

[no title]  D3117/2657  29 March 1870

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) William TURK of Charlton Kings, maltster
Charles TURK of Barnsley, farmer
(2) Lindsey WINTERBOTHAM esq. of Stroud
Samuel BOWLY esq. of the Horsepools, Glouc.
Thomas MARLING esq. of Glouc. city, trustees of Gloucestershire Banking Company
(3) John CORLETT of Glouc. city, innkeeper
(4) Joseph David FITZGERALD of Glouc. city, schoolmaster
(5) Ellis James WALTER of Glouc. city, merchants clerk
Three messuage near Clare St. occupied by DAVIS TANDY & REEVES, plan included. Two schedules included 1845 and 1863
Consideration: £117
Witnesses: James H. WINTERBOTHAM, sol. Cheltenham, James BRETHERTON, sol. Glouc. Benjamin TUBB, sol. Cheltenham

[no title]  D3117/2658  30 March 1870

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Ellis James WALTER of Glouc. city, merchant's clerk
(2) George COOK of Corse, farmer
Three messuages near Clare Street
Principal: £100
Witness: James BRETHERTON, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/2659  29 September 1894

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Ellis James WALTER formerly of Glouc. city, now of Cheltenham, merchant's clerk
(2) George COOK of Corse, farmer
Three messuages near Clare Street
Consideration: £100
Witness: Fred H. BRETHERTON, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/2660  22 January 1921

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Frederick Charles MEADOWS, 56 Westgate St, fishmonger
(2) Henry Adolphus ORCHARD, 208 Southgate St, cabinet joiner
Nos. 1,2,3 Corbett's Yard, Clare St, and piece of land adjoining with stable and loft. Property situated at West End of passage off Clare St. Right to use the Co-operative Building Passage through from Westgate St. etc.
Consideration: £168
Witnesses: J.H. FELTON, sol. with FRANKLIN & JONES, solrs. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/2661  1921

Contents:
Abstract of Title, 1894
(1) Frederick Charles MEADOWS
Nos. 1,2,3 Corbett's Yard nr. Clare St.
FRANKLIN & JONES, solrs. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/2662  1922

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1921 -
To a mortgage dated 30 April 1921
(2) H. A. ORCHARD, and E.W.F. WOODCOCK, purchasers
Nos. 1,2,3 Corbett's Yard nr. Clare St.
HANNAM-CLARK & Son, solrs. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/2663  3 March 1922

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) The Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society, 18 Clarence Street, Cheltenham
(2) Henry Adolphus ORCHARD, 208 Southgate Street, cabinet joiner
(3) Ernest Walter Foster WOODCOCK of 139 Westgate Street, motor and cycle accessory facter
Nos. 1,2 and 3 Corbett's Yard and a piece of land adjoining near Clare Street
Consideration: £54-11-0
Witnesses: David LEWIS, secretary of the Building Society, Gordon HANNAM-CLARK, Gloucester Solicitor

[no title]  D3117/2804  26 November 1868

Contents:
Conveyance and Bank of England certificate of Transfer 11 November 1868
(1) The Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England
(2) George Jonathan PING of Glouc. city, iron merchant
Nos. 1-7 Clare Street, Archdeacon Lane with appurtenances; plan included
Consideration: £400
Witnesses: Charles Hugh ELLIS of Westminster, Henry PRATT, attorney's clerk, 2 Woodland Villa, Regent St. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/2806  31 May 1870

Contents:
Affidavit in Probate Registry
(1) Alfred ORGAN of Glouc. city, clerk to Messrs. WILTONS & RIDDIFORD
That with Mary ORGAN (1) witnessed the signing of the will of James Jonathan PING of Glouc. city, deceased
Witness: Thomas SMITH, a Commissioner to administer oaths in Chancery

[no title]  D3117/2807  2 November 1870

Contents:
Particulars, Conditions and Memorandum of Sale
(1) Harriett Sophia PING of Glouc. (vendor)
(2) George Holbert PRICE, Upton St. Leonards, corn-porter BRUTON & KNOWLES auctioneers
Seven tenements with courtyard and outbuildings in Clare Street occupied by Mrs. GREENING, Jn. NICHOLLS, Henry MILLS, Jas. WATTS, Rob. COOK, Mrs. EDWARDS, Jas. VERINDER (total yearly rents £50-1-0
Purchase Price: £440
Witnesses: Fred. HUTON, sol. representing vendor

[no title]  D3117/2810  24 December 1870

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Harriet Sophia PING, widow of Kingsholm
(2) George Hulbert PRICE of Upton St. Leonards, corn porter
Seven messuages and premises nos. 1-7 Clare St.
Consideration: £440
Witness: Fred HUTON, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/2836  1906

Contents:
Abstract of Title, 1878
(1) Charles VEALE's, mortgagees
(2) Gloucester Corporation, prospective purchasers
Slaughterhouse and premises in Clare Street

[no title]  D3117/3064  1902

Contents:
Abstract of Title, 1899
(1) Richard PENSON
Premises and hereditaments in Clare Street

[no title]  D3117/3065  17 July 1902

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Richard PENSON of Alexandra Road, Reading, bank manager
(2) William Daniel RODWAY, 10 Clare St, labourer
Piece of land in Clare St. with buildings (320 sq.yards) plan endorsed. Schedule D3117/1899
Consideration: £75
Witness: W.J. LOWE of Lloyds Bank, Reading, cashier

[no title]  D3117/3066  2 April 1903

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) William Daniel RODWAY, 10 Clare Street, labourer
(2) Cheltenham and Gloucester Permanent Mutual Benefit Building Society
Land and buildings in Clare St. occupied by Mrs. GODDARD and Mrs. FORD
Consideration: £275
Witnesses: Thomas J. GRAHAM, 10 Clarence St. Cheltenham, David LEWIS, secretary of Building Society, and seal stamp of society

[no title]  D3117/4533  1870

1

Contents:
House and garden

CLARENCE STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/3485  17 February 1881

Contents:
Share Certificate
(1) John Hall COLEMAN of 1 Brunswick Road
(2) The Standard Bank of London Limited
Certification that (1) owns 50 shares in the company

[no title]  D3117/3486  20 March 1882

Contents:
Agreement
(1) John Hall COLEMAN, of Glouc. city, gent. (landlord)
(2) Susan GAINER, widow, of Glouc. city (tenant)
Agreement to let the five upper rooms in no. 16 Clarence St. (formerly no. 9) adjoining Fowler's Temperance Hotel
Term: a year at a time
Rent: £18 a year
Witness: Edward J. H. DAY, clerk to COLEMAN

[no title]  D3117/3487  24 March 1882

Contents:
Agreement
(1) John Hall COLEMAN, of Glouc. city, gent. (landlord)
(2) John Frederick SHIRER of Cheltenham, trading as John WILLIAMS & CO., coal merchants (tenant)
Agreement to let two ground floor rooms at no. 16 Clarence Street, for a year at the time. Schedule of fixtures included
Rent: £20 a year and £100 a year for fuel and light
Witnesses: Edward J. H. DAY, clerk to COLEMAN; John H. MIKOLME, of Cheltenham

[no title]  D3117/3488  22 July 1886

Contents:
Agreement
(1) John Hall COLEMAN of Glouc. city, gent.
(2) Francis Nathaniel BAYTON of Crocker Hill, Chichester, gent.
Agreement to sell and purchase the good will of a solicitor's business at 16 Clarence Street, including law books, and the lease of three rooms in no. 16 Clarence House for a term of 7 years, at a yearly rent of £30
Purchase price: £800
Witness: John BAYTON

[no title]  D3117/3489  29 January 1898

Contents:
Agreement
(1) Mary Clara COLEMAN, widow, of Glouc. city (landlord)
(2) David Benjamin LONDON, of Gloucester, hotel proprietor (tenant)
Agreement to let the five upper rooms of no. 16 Clarence St.
Rent: £16 a year
Term: a year at a time
Witness: W. Piffe BROWN, sol., Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4536  1872-1932

12

Contents:
Nos. 5 and 7

[no title]  D3117/4537  1857-1932

13

Contents:
No. 15

COLLEGE GREEN  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/3968  11 December 1845

Contents:
Assignment of mortgage
(1) Thomas BAYLIS of Friars Bank, Fulham, co. Middx., gent, and Elizabeth, his wife
(2) Rev. Edward HAWKINS of Newport, co. Mon.
William Viner ELLIS of Glouc. city, gent
Third share of a messuage, court and garden in the precincts of the Cathedral at Upper Church Yard, later College Green, leased off the Dean and Chapter
Term: residue of 30 years
Principal: £100
Witness: William Leekmere WHITMORE of Piccadilly, London

[no title]  D3117/4043a  10 December 1813

Contents:
Assignment
(1) Rev. John FORD of Rumsey, Hants, clerk
Rev. William Gwinnett HORNIDGE M.A., of Gloucester, clerk Ann WEAVER of Gloucester, widow, the surviving executors and executrix in the will of Nicholas BARNES Esq., of Gloucester, deceased
(2) John Vaughan CLARKE of Bristol, innkeeper, and Maria his wife, late Maria BROWNE, spinster
(3) Joshua ELLIS of Gloucester, grocer
Messuage situate in the precincts of the Cathedral Church, dimensions given, bounded by a messuage of the Dean and Chapter, now in the occupation of Mrs. BRADSTOCK on W; messuage of Dean and Chapter, now in occupation of Mr. William COTHER, surgeon, on E; lands belonging to the Mayor and Burgesses of Gloucester on S; and Upper Church yard on N
Term: Residue of 40 years
Rent: 10/- p.a.
Consideration: £661-10s
Witnesses: J. CHADBORN; J. N. WAIN; Thomas CLARKE, John LORD, W.G. HORNIDGE; William SOFFE, Mary SOFFE

[no title]  D3117/4043b  5 June 1819

Contents:
Conveyance of 17 shillings p.a. charged by way of land Tax on messuage described above
(1) Rev. John FORD of Eastington, Gloucs., clerk, Anne WEAVER
(2) Joshua ELLIS of Gloucester, gent
Consideration: £19
Witnesses: J. CHADBORN, attorney, Glouc; Richard TIPTON, clerk to Mr. CHADBORN

[no title]  D3117/4044  1 May 1854

Contents:
Assignment
(1) Deborah BUTT of Gloucester, widow; May Ann HAIR, spinster
(2) Henry Hugh BUTT of Gloucester, soap manufacturer, surviving executor of the will of John Newton HAIR, late of Gloucester, grocer, deceased
(3) William Viner ELLIS, Esq., of Minsterworth, Gloucs.
Messuage within the precincts of the Cathedral, dimensions given
Term: Residue of 40 years
Rent: 10/-
Consideration: £200
Witness: Samuel P. ACTON of Bromley, Kent

[no title]  D3117/4045  15 May 1866

Contents:
Counterpart lease
(1) Dean and Chapter of Gloucester Cathedral
(2) William Viner ELLIS Esq. of Gloucester; George Viner ELLIS of University College London, Professor of Anatomy; Edmund Viner ELLIS Esq. of Gloucester
Messuage within the precincts of the Cathedral, dimensions given; messuage of the Dean and Chapter in the occupation of Mrs. TRIMMER, widow on W; another messuage of the Dean and Chapter in possession of Benjamin TRIMMER on E; lands belonging to the Mayor and Burgesses of Gloucester on S; Upper Church yard on N. Plan included
Term: 40 years
Rent: 10/- p.a.
Consideration: Surrender of the hereditaments intended to be hereby demised for a term of 40 years, and £64
Witness: Benjamin JORDAN, clerk to ELLIS & SHEPPARD, sol. Glouc.
Endorsed with notice of the surrender of the above premises, dated 29 June 1904

[no title]  D3117/4247  8 July 1775

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Thomas THARLIE of Churchdown, gent
(2) Ann ROTHERAM, Mary ROTHERAM of Glouc. City, spinster, exectrixes of Richard BISHOP of Glouc. city, gent
Messuage and appurtenances called the Parliament House in the precincts of Gloucester Cathedral on S. of Millers Green, the Lower Churchyard on the S., the Deanery on the E, Gateway or passage to Millers Green on W
Term: residue of 40 years
Principal: £180
Witnesses: William PITT, James CROWDY, his clerk

COLUMBIA STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/1113  15 April 1826

Contents:
Mortgage by demise
(1) William GRIFFETT, of Gloucester city, haulier
(2) John Humphrys JAMES, of Gloucester city, gent.
(3) John LEWIS of Barton St. Michael, gent.
Piece of land and two newly built houses between Alvin Street and Kingsholm Buildings via land of George Worrell COUNSEL; on E. the road; on W. land of James Cheelin WHEELER, adjoining premises of WILTON and WARDBOURN on N.
Term: 1000 years
Principal: £100
Witnesses: R. H. CARTER, solicitor, Gloucester, James GITTINS

[no title]  D3117/1127  18 December 1922

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Percival Martin HANNIS, 55 Jersey Road, blacksmith
(2) William Charles JACKSON of More End, Upton St. Leonards, wheel-wright
(3) Alfred Edward ORPIN, 64 Alvin St., coal dealer and haulier
Equity of redemption of property in Columbia St. described D3117/1724
Consideration: £150
Witness: H. Herbert WESTLE, clerk to R. FREAM, sol., Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/1214  13 February 1854

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Daniel FRANKLIN of Glouc. city, tailor
(2) Frederick LANE, of Glouc. city, shoemaker
(3) Thomas Lewis POOLE, of Glouc. city, gent.
Nos. 5 & 37 Columbia Street, messuage of Abel LEACH on N., premises of Frederick LANE on S.; land of Nathaniel WASHBOURNE on W., Columbia St. on E.
Consideration: £100
Witness: Thomas LEWELLIN, clerk to POOLE, sol., Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/1582  3 July 1859

Contents:
(1) Lindsey WINTERBOTHAM, formerly of Tewkesbury, now of Stroud, gent.
(2) David LANE of Glouc. city, cordwainer; Eliza ROUND, of Glouc. tanner
(3) Charles TURNBULL, of Glouc. city, gent.
Land and buildings in parish of St. John the Baptist, Columbia St. on W., Union St. (and residue of Mortgaged property) on N.; land of Jas. MAYSEY on E.; cottage of T. TRIGG late WEBB on S.; buildings comprising out offices, and Nos. 12 and 13 Columbia Street, map included. Schedule D3117/1834 inc.
Term: 1000 years
Consideration: £100
Witnesses: W. C. TUNSTALL, banker, Glouc., I. WILLIAMS, Glouc., R. H. RAYNES, Glouc. Bank Company, Stroud

[no title]  D3117/1718  1 March 1841

Contents:
(1) David LANE of Glouc. city, shoemaker
(2) Rev. Thomas EVANS, vicar of St. Mary de Lode
Rev. Francis Turner BAYLY, rector of St. John
Rev. Thomas Allcock HEDLEY of Glouc. city
Robert WILTON, of Glouc. city, gent.
John Aubrey WHITCOMBE, of Glouc. city, gent, trustees
Two messuages in Columbia St., and a piece of land adjoining formerly part of land purchased by Joseph LANE deceased off G. W. COUNSEL; messuage of (1) on N., messuage of Chas. BOSWELL on E., the two messuages in W.; messuage and alley of Jn. HUDSON on S.
Note that deed enrolled in Chancery 5 March 1841
Condition: tenure upon trust for use as a school for the children of the "poorer classes"
Consideration: £300
Witnesses: C. SMALLRIDGE, sol., Glouc., Kedgwin Hoskins FRYER, sol., Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/1719  27 February 1877

Contents:
Authorisation to sell Charity Land
(1) Board of Charity Commissioners for England and Wales
(2) Surviving trustee and Mr. William JACQUES, land surveyor of city of Glouc.
Piece of land and buildings in Columbia St. known as St. Mark's Old Parish Schools, belonging to the National School of St. Mark's parish to the value of not less than £122, for the purpose of building schools in the parishes of St. Mary de Lode and St. Mark, founded by deeds 11 August 1868, and 9 October 1872 respectively
Witness: the secretary of the Board

[no title]  D3117/1720a  1 August 1877

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Frederick WILTON, of Glouc. city, gent.
George Thomas RIDDIFORD of Gloucester, gent.
(2) Frederick WILTON, and John George MACLEAN of Charlewood Park near Crawley, Sussex, gent.
(3) Rev. Henry Charles MINCHIN, vicar of St. Mary de Lode
(4) Rev. Edward Thomas Watson THOMAS, rector of St. Marks
(5) Henry EMERTON of Hillfield Parade, Glouc., gent.
(6) John Michael BUTT and Hohn HERRING, both of Glouc. city, ironfounders
Land known as "the St. Marks old parish Schools" with its walled yard, Columbia St.
Consideration: £123-18-6
Witnesses: Reginald P. SUMNER, clerk to Messrs. WILTONS & REDDIFORD, solrs., Glouc.; W. J. JARRETT, 33 Lime St., accountant

[no title]  D3117/1720b  14 November 1885

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) John HERRING
(2) Issabella Elizabeth BUTT, widow of Kingsholm, executrix of John Michael BUTT, deceased
A further share of property described D3117/1720a
Consideration: £31
Witness: S. MORELL, clerk to COLEMAN, sol., Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/1721  3 June 1903 24 June 1903

Contents:
Typed certification of payment of Estate Duty and Conveyance
(1) John Acton BUTT of Kings Norton, Worcester, gent. James Pierce BUTT of Wolverhampton, timber merchant Harley Kingsford BUTT of Glouc. city, iron founder, trustees of Isabella Elizabeth BUTT, deceased
(2) Bijou Cecily BUTT, wife of H. Kingsford B., purchaser
"Saint Mark's Old Parish Schools", - property in Columbia St. (The certificate note a semi detached warehouse in Columbia St.)
Consideration: £90
Witness: W. Piffe BROWN, sol., Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/1722  11 June 1909

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Bijou Cecily BUTT, wife of Harley Kingsford BUTT of Glouc. city, iron founder
(2) Harley Kingsford BUTT
"St. Mark's Old Schools" property in Columbia St.
Consideration: £100
Witness: W. Piffe BROWN, sol., Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/1723  1922

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1909
(1) Messrs. Alfred DANKS Ltd.
Premises known as "Old St. Mark's School", Columbia St.

[no title]  D3117/1724  14 October 1922

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Percy GIBBS of the Cross, Glouc., banker
Richard RICHARDS, 5 Threadneedle St., London, banker
(2) Alfred DANKS Ltd., of Emlyn Works, Glouc. city
(3) Benjamin Disraelie Roberts TOMBS, 3 Kingsholm Sq., estate agent, vendor
(4) Alfred Edward ORPIN, 64 Alvin St., coal dealer and haulier, purchaser
Property known as "St. Mark's Old Parish Schools", Columbia St.
Consideration: £85
Witnesses: P. C. BEAVEN, The Cross, Glouc.; H. BASTRAN of Threadneedle St., London; Ralph FREAM, sol., Glouc.; Alfred DANKS, director of company, G. A. SMITH, secretary

[no title]  D3117/1725  31 October 1922

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Alfred Edward ORPIN, 64 Alvin St., coal dealer & haulier, vendor
(2) Percival Martin HANNIS, 55 Jersey Road, blacksmith, William Charles JACKSON of More End, Upton St. Leonards, wheelwright, purchasers
Property in Columbia Street described D3117/1724
Consideration: £150
Witness: Ralph FREAM, sol., Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/1726  1 November 1922

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Percival Martin HANNIS, 55 Jersey Road, blacksmith William Charles JACKSON of More End, Upton St. Leonards, wheel-wright
(2) Alfred Edward ORPIN, 64 Alvin St., coal dealer and haulier
Property described D3117/1724 in Columbia Street
Principal: £100
Witness: Ralph FREAM, sol., Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/1728  29 December 1922

Contents:
Acknowledgement of production of deeds
(1) Alfred DANKS Ltd., of Glouc. city
(2) Alfred Edward ORPIN, 64 Alvin St.
Production of deeds for property described D3117/1724 Columbia St.
Witness: Alfred DANKS, managing director

[no title]  D3117/1729  30 January 1928

Contents:
Fire Insurance Policy
(1) Alliance Assurance Company Ltd.
(2) George Price GORTON of Glouc.; William LEAH, 10 Clarence St., Glouc., architect and their mortgagees
A brick and corrugated iron building in Columbia St. occupied by Messrs. BLINKHORN Ltd., and used as furniture store (insured for £500)
Witnesses: F. H. CROSS for the company; W. S. HOARE

[no title]  D3117/1738  2 December 1825

Contents:
Lease and Release
(1) George Worrall COUNSEL, of Glouc. city, gent.
(2) John BOWYER of Glouc. city, gent.
(3) James ELMES of Kingsholm, milkman
(4) Samuel NICHOLLS of Barton Street, butcher
(5) William ABELL of Glouc. city, maltster
Piece of ground being part of West Onyatt Ground, Kingsholm, site of new road in E.; garden of Wm. GURNEY on W.; cottage of Edward Hayman CHAMBERS on N., land of (1) on S.; with buildings recently erected, occupied by James ELMES, and right to use roads specified. Schedule D3117/1800-1814 included
Consideration: £123-7-0
Witnesses: James ABELL, Edwin POLLARD

[no title]  D3117/1739  2 December 1825

Contents:
Articles of Agreement
(1) Samuel NICHOLLS of Barton Street, butcher
(2) James ELMES of Kingsholm, milkman
The repurchase of property conveyed D3117/1738 within twelve months for the sum of £123-7-0
Witness: James ABELL

[no title]  D3117/1740  29 & 30 June 1826

Contents:
Lease and Release
(1) Samuel NICHOLLS of Barton St., butcher
(2) William ABELL of Glouc. city, maltster
(3) James ELMES of Kingsholm, milkman
(4) Samuel J. NIGHT of Kingsholm, brewer
(5) William MATTHEWS of Glouc. city, gent.
Property in Kingsholm described D3117/1738
Consideration: £123-7 and £6-13
Witnesses: James ABELL, Henry REA

[no title]  D3117/1741  1 July 1826

Contents:
Mortgage by demise
(1) Samuel INIGHT of the Kingsholm, brewer
(2) William MATTHEWS of Glouc. city, gent.
(3) Samuel NICHOLLS of Barton St., butcher
Property in Kingsholm described D3117/1738
Principal: £100 and 5/- Primisary note for principal sum attached
Witnesses: Henry REA, clerk to MATTHEWS, sol., Glouc., James ABELL

[no title]  D3117/1742  4 September 1828

Contents:
Transfer of Mortgage
(1) Samuel NICHOLLS of Barton Street, butcher
(2) Samuel INIGHT of the Kingsholm, brewer
(3) William MATTHEWS of Glouc. city, gent.
Property described D3117/1738 in Kingsholm
Principal: £100
Witnesses: (J.) LEWIS, William B. GEORGE, clerk to MATTHEWS

[no title]  D3117/1743  5 July 1834

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Samuel INIGHT of Kingsholm, brewer
(2) William MATTHEWS of Glouc. city, gent.
Property described D3117/1738 in Kingsholm
Principal: £50
Witnesses: Henry REA, Edwin CRUMP, clerks to MATTHEWS, sol., Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/1744  31 Aug. & 1 September 1835

Contents:
Lease and Release subject to a Mortgage
(1) William MATTHEWS of Glouc. city, gent
(2) Samuel INIGHT of Kingsholm, brewer
(3) Mary HARRIS, widow, of Eastington, executrix of John HARRIS dec.
Property at Kingsholm
Principal: £200
Witnesses: Henry REA, Charles SMART, clerk to MATTHEWS, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/1745  10 August 1837

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Samuel INIGHT of Glouc. city, brewer
(2) William MATTHEWS, of Glouc. city, gent
Property in Kingsholm described D3117/1738
Principal: £100
Witnesses: Henry REA, Charles SMART, clerk to MATTHEWS, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/1746  20 October 1838

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Samuel INIGHT of Glouc. city, cooper
(2) Anthony SPROULE of Tewkesbury, gent
Equity of Redemption on land in Kingsholm described D3117/1738, with two houses occupied by Henry WEAVER and James HAWKINS
Principal: £300 and 10/-
Witness: Charles William MOORE, clerk to SPROULE, sol. Tewkesbury

[no title]  D3117/1747  2 April 1839

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Samuel INIGHT, formerly of Glouc. city, now of Blaisdon, cooper
(2) Charles TOLLEY, Edward TRIMMER, of Glouc. city, brewers and co-partners
Equity of Redemption in property at Blaisdon formerly occupied by Joseph BURCHER, senior, and Joseph BURGHER, junior, now by (1), land of John HART on E, land of Jas. B on W; land of Robert PARSONS on N, road across Notwood. One acre called Upper Piece at Blaisdon
Property in Kingsholm described D3117/1735
Principal: £140 and mortgage of £300 see D3117/1746
Witness: Anthony SPROULE, sol. Tewkesbury

[no title]  D3117/1748  10 & 11 May 1839

Contents:
Lease and Assignment
(1) Samuel INIGHT of Blaisdon, cooper
(2) Thomas COX of Glouc. city, plumber and glazier
Thomas GRIFFITHS of Tewkesbury, accountant
(3) Creditors of (1): Wm. WASHBOURN for PRIN, WASHBOURNE & PRIN, Thos. COX, Wm. WINGATE, Jas. MORRIS
All property at Kingsholm and Blaisdon described D3117/1847, all stock in trade and furniture
Condition: that the creditors do not sue
Principal: 10/- and 5/-
Witnesses: Joseph ROBERTS, sol. Glouc., Charles William MOORE, sol. Tewkesbury; Joseph ROBERTS

[no title]  D3117/1749  29 September 1839

Contents:
Grant
(1) Anthony SPROULE, of Tewkesbury, gent
(2) Thomas COX of Glouc. city, plumber
Thomas GRIFFITHS of Tewkesbury, accountant
(3) Samuel J. NIGHT, formerly of Glouc. city, now of Blaisdon, cooper
(4) Charles TOLLEY and Edward TRIMMER of Glouc. city, brewers, and co-partners of TOLLEY and TRIMMER'
(5) Joseph ROBERTS, junior, gent
Land and two messuages in Kingsholm now known as the "Pheasant" public house, subject to mortgages
Consideration: £59
Witnesses: Thomas MARSH; Charles William MOORE; PITT, clerk to ROBERTS, sol. Glouc; Matthew COWELL

[no title]  D3117/1750  22 April 1840

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Joseph ROBERTS, junior, of Glouc. city, gent
(2) Charles TOLLEY and Edward TRIMMER, of Glouc. city, brewers and co-partners
(3) Thomas COX, of Glouc. city, plumber and glazier
Thomas GRIFFITHS of Tewkesbury, accountant
(4) William MATTHEWS of Glouc. city, gent
Land and three tenements used as public house, in Kingsholm
Principal: £200
Witness: William MATTHEWS, junior, clerk to (4)

[no title]  D3117/1751  28 June 1842

Contents:
Mortgage for collateral security
(1) Charles TOLLEY and Edward TRIMMER of Glouc. city, brewers and co-partners
(2) Thomas TOLLEY of Twyning, gent.
Land, public house and three cottages occupied by Robert GRIFFIN and his tenants in Kingsholm
Principal: £200 and 10/-
Witness: Anthony SPROULE, sol. Tewkesbury; William MERRIMAN, of Glouc. cooper

[no title]  D3117/1752  20 March 1844

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Charles TOLLEY and Edward TRIMMER of Glouc. city, brewers and maltsters
(2) Thomas TOLLEY of Twyning, gent
(3) John HOME of Tewkesbury, gent
Property in Kingsholm described D3117/1751 and D3117/1738
Principal: £220-9-10, £204-1-0, £306-1-6
Witness: Anthony SPROULE, sol. Tewkesbury

[no title]  D3117/1753  4 April 1846

Contents:
Will and letters of Administration (copy)
(1) John HARRIS, senior, of Ampney St. Peter, otherwise Eastington, gent, testator
(2) Mary HARRIS, wife of testator
(3) John HARRIS, son, administrator appointed
(4) Elizabeth HARRIS, Mary BETTERSON, daughters
(5) Thomas Allan BETTERSON, son-in-law
Freehold property at Eastington, and leasehold off the manor at Fairford
Will made 15 April 1823
Witnesses: W. MATTHEWS, sol. Glouc., Henry CLAPPEN of Cirencester, broker, Charles STEVENS, servant to Robert GUEST, Eastington, Thomas HOLT

[no title]  D3117/1754  24 April 1848

Contents:
Transfer of Mortgage
(1) John HARRIS of Ampney St. Peter otherwise Eastington, gent
(2) William MATTHEWS of Glouc. city, gent
(3) Elizabeth TOLLEY, widow, of Twyning John FIRKINS of Strensham, Worc.
(4) Anthony SPROULE of Tewkesbury, gent
Mortgages of £200 (D3117/1744), £100 (D3117/1745) and £200 (D3117/1750) and property at Kingsholm described D3117/1751
Principal: £300
Witnesses: Charles THOMAS, clerk to SPROULE, and MOORE, solrs. Tewkesbury, Wm. MATTHEWS, junior, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/1755  6 October 1859

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Charles William MOORE of Tewkesbury, gent
(2) Charles William MOORE
George Edmunds WILLIAMS of Cheltenham, gent
(3) Elizabeth TOLLEY, widow of Twyning; John FIRKINS of Twyning, gent
(4) Edward TRIMMER of Glouc. city, brewer
(3) Henry TRIMMER of Alton, Southampton, gent
Property in Kingsholm described D3117/1751 occupied by Ann GRIFFIN
Consideration: £300
Witnesses: J.N.W. WHITEHEAD, clerk to WILLIAMS and BRYDGES, solrs. Cheltenham; L. W. LEWIS, sol. Tewkesbury, Charles TRIMMER of Alton

[no title]  D3117/1756  19 December 1897

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Rev. Robert TRIMMER, canon and rector of St. Mary & Holy Trinity, Guildford, Surrey
Rev. Charles TRIMMER, Fellow of Corpus Christi College
(2) Edward TRIMMER and Benjamin TRIMMER both of Glouc. city, brewers and co-partners
Property at Kinsholm described D3117/1751
Consideration: £500
Witness: William TRIMMER, solicitor of Alton

[no title]  D3117/1757  5 April 1880

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) William TRIMMER of Alton, Hants, solicitor
Rev. Robert TRIMMER of Guildford, Surrey, canon of Winchester
Richard Vassar SMITH of Malvern, gent
(2) Benjamin TRIMMER of Glouc. city, brewer
Property at Kingsholm with public house called "The Pheasant" in Columbia Street
Consideration: £270
Witnesses: William W. LUNN, clerk to TRIMMER, solrs. Alton, Hants., R. Douglas TRIMMER, P.R.O., Chancery Lane; Henry H. TAYNTON, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/4071  28 July 1826

Contents:
Lease
(1) John DAVIS of Glouc. city, gent
(2) William CLARKE of Glouc. City, plasterer
Messuage with outbuildings, yard, garden and appurts. in the hamlet of Kingsholm in the parish of St. Mary de Lode, garden of Shadrach WOOD on NE; new road on SW; messuage of (1) occupied by Mary HAYES on NW, another messuage of (1) on SE
Rent: peppercorn
Term: a year
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: Thomas SMITH; James BRETHERTON

[no title]  D3117/4074  5 August 1834

Contents:
Lease and release
(1) William CLARKE of Glouc. city, plasterer
(2) Edward RUSSELL of Barton St. gent
Property in Kingsholm described D3117/4071
Consideration: 5/- and £100
Witnesses: Thomas SMITH, attorney, Gloucester; James BRETHERTON, his clerk

[no title]  D3117/4075  6 August 1834

Contents:
Lease and release
(1) Edward RUSSELL of The Leather Dressers Arms, City of Worcester, victualler, and Sarah his wife
(2) George ADAMS of Kingsholm, St. Mary de Lode, shopkeeper
(3) Thomas SMART of The London Rd. in North Hamlet, carpenter
Property in Kingsholm described D3117/4071
Consideration: 10/- and £110
Witness: Joseph CARTER, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/4076  28 January 1840

Contents:
Lease
(1) George ADAMS of Sweetbriar St. St. Mary de Lode, yeoman
(2) Benjamin BAYLIS of Glouc. City, woolstapler
Property in Kingsholm, described D3117/4071 in Columbia St.
Rent: peppercorn
Term: a year
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: Edward Walker COREN, Joseph NEEDHAM, clerks to BURRUP, sol. Glouc.

COMMERCIAL ROAD  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/1520  10 March 1843

Contents:
Agreement
(1) William Richard STRETTON Esq. of Dany Parke, Brecon Walter MAYBERY Esq. of Brecon, testamentary guardians of Walter de WINTON esq. infant
(2) Alfred George PRICE, of Glouc. city, merchant, for himself and posterity
Construction of a brick party wall 236 feet long, dividing respective property i.e., pasture land nr. Barbican Hill and a timber yard in same place. Clause allowing for building against wall
Consideration: 1/- per year in respect of a shed of (1) which already extends beyond centre of wall
Witness: Edward FOWKES, land agent

CONDUIT STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/3563  18 April 1890

Contents:
Probate of will
(1) Thomas HOLDER of Ovilla House, Blakeney, cooper (testator)
(2) George Henry HOLDER, nephew of deceased
Real and personal estate unspecified
Witnesses: Benoni STERRY, John MORRIS

COUNSEL STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/1239  31 January 1853

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Joseph LOVEGROVE, of Glouc. city, gent
(2) Joseph FRENCH of Cheltenham, grocer
James DAVISON, of Cheltenham, grocer
James Coren STEVENS, of Cheltenham, hatter
(3) Thomas TAYNTON of Glouc. city, gent
No. 7 in Counsel's Street, Kingsholm St. Mary, formerly part of North Honyatt Ground; land of John H. CLIFFE in E; tenement of (1) on W; Counsel St. on W, property of J. HEATH, Thos. PLAISTED on S (plan included)
Consideration: £84
Witness: John Austin GRIFFITHS

[no title]  D3117/1240  21 January 1857

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) James DAVISON of Cheltenham, silversmith
(2) John Hill NICHOLSON of High St. Cheltenham, linen draper
One third part of No. 7 Counsel Street
Consideration: £20
Witness: Thomas TAYNTON

[no title]  D3117/1241  2 May 1881

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Charles MILLWARD formerly of Liverpool now of Oakley Sq. Middx., merchant's clerk; Mary Ann M, wife
(2) John Hill NICHOLSON of Alstone, gent
Third share in No. 7 Counsel Street
Consideration: £20
Witnesses: N. CHASS, sol. Lincoln's Inn Fields; Hon. Baron HUDDLESTON, commissioner for married women's deeds

[no title]  D3117/1242  2 April 1881

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Ann ALDER, 35 Cromwell St. New Swindon
(2) John Hill NICHOLSON of Alstone, gent
Third share in No. 7 Counsel Street
Consideration: £20
Witness: Fanny STEVENS, 35 Cromwell St. Swindon

CROMWELL STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/3813  1907-9

Contents:
Correspondence (3 letters)
(1) C.H. ATKINSON of Lammas Park Rd. Ealing W
(2) W. Capel SLAUGHTER, Austin Friars E.C.
Acknowledgements for advances under agreement of the will of ATKINSON senior

[no title]  D3117/3814  11 July 1910

Contents:
Appointment of New Trustee
(1) Edward Arthur TWINNING of Glen Lyn, Elmbridge Rd, Wotton construction superintendent to Glouc. Railway Carriage and Wagon Co. Ltd.
(2) Thomas Edward ATKINSON, 35 Cromwell St, chief estimating clerk to the same company
Appointment of new trustee in place of Eliza ATKINSON under will of Thomas ATKINSON to administer estate consisting of 35 Cromwell St; cash and £400 debentures in Railway Carriage Company
Witness: Cyril H. TAYNTON, sol. Glouc.
Letter included to T. ATKINSON from TAYNTON re title deeds to No.35 and adjoining properties in possession of John ROACH purchaser of 41 and 43 Cromwell St. (D3117/1906)

CROSS KEYS LANE  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/3750  26 July 1802

Contents:
Agreement
(1) James CARTER of Glouc. city, perfumer
(2) Samuel JONES of Glouc. city, brushmaker
Agreement to stop windows and observe a party wall in respect of adjoining premises of the parties near Cross Keys Lane (plan included)
Witness: John PHILLPOTTS, junior

[no title]  D3117/4187  30 April 1833

Contents:
Mortgage by lease and release
(1) John BELLAMY of Glouc. City, gent
(2) Esther BELLAMY, formerly of Glouc. City, now of Old Street, St. Lukes, Middlesex, widow and administratrix of William B. of Glouc. City, innkeeper
(3) John HEAVENS of Winchcombe, gent
(4) Thomas MANN of Glouc. City, liquor-merchant
(5) Robert Ryder HORNER of Glouc. City, gent
The Crown Inn, Cross Keys Lane
Principal: 5/- and £950 total
Witnesses: W. Charles KING of Serjeants Inn, Robert HART of Serjeants Inn, John CHADBORN attorney, Gloucester, Clement HERVEY his clerk
27 June 1842
Release of property above
(1) Arthur HEAVENS of Standley Pontlarge, gent
(2) Arthur HEAVANS, and Richard SMITH of Winchcombe, gent
William SMITH of Winchcombe, gent
(3) Thomas MANN of Glouc. city, liquor merchant
(4) Robert Ryder HORNER of Glouc. city, gent
Consideration: 10/- and payment of interest
Witness: James TROTMAN of Winchcombe, gent

[no title]  D3117/4204  23 July 1875

Contents:
Lease (counterpart)
(1) Thomas DUTTON of Glouc. City, house agent
(2) The Gloucester Bell Hotel Company Ltd.
Messuage and premises in Cross Keys Lane, near Longsmith St. formerly occupied by Alfred PHELPS, tenant of Messrs. R.T. SMITH and Co.; also coach house and stables for 10 horses under a public building recently erected by (1) called "Wellington Hall", Cross Keys Lane on N, Longsmith St. on S; Crown Inn on E; Swan and Falcon Public House on W
Rent: £60
Term: 21 years
Witnesses: Henry MAYER; C. Lewis TRICKEY

[no title]  D3117/4205  2 October 1876

Contents:
Mortgage and Transfer of Mortgage
(1) George BICK of Glouc. City, innkeeper
(2) John Fowell JONES of Saul, Clerk in Holy Orders
The Cross Inn, Cross Keys Lane, also buildings on site of former New Bear Inn
Principal: £500
Witnesses: John BRYAN, sol. Glouc.
11 September 1877
Transfer of Mortgage
(1) Rev. Frederick Havard JONES of Sudeley Lodge, Brighton, Sussex, Clerk
Rev. Charles Alfred JONES of Little Deans Yard, Westminster, Clerk
(2) Robert Henry JONES of Saul, gent
Property above
Consideration: £11-4-6
Witness: as above
18 June 1885
Reconveyance
(1) George BICK
(2) Robert Henry JONES
Property as above
Consideration: £300
Witness: as above

[no title]  D3117/4206  30 September 1876

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Thomas MANN of Glouc. city, gent
(2) George BICK of Glouc. City, innkeeper
Crown Inn and premises, Cross Keys Lane described D3117/4205
Consideration: £750
Witnesses: W. MANN of Princes St. Edinburgh, solicitors

[no title]  D3117/4210  24 June 1889

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Richard GREEN formerly of Oxford St. Gloucester, maltster, now of Ashleworth, farmer
Edward GAY, formerly of Widden Street, Gloucester, now of Wantage, co. Berks., labourer (Trustees of the will of George BICK)
(2) George William GODSELL, James Uriah GODSELL, Thomas Henry GODSELL all of Salmons Spring nr. Stroud, brewers
The Crown Inn, Cross Keys Lane
Consideration: £1000
Witnesses: G. GREENE, clerk to BONNOR, sol. Glouc., George F. RYMAN of Wantage

[no title]  D3117/4211  24 June, 4 July 1889

Contents:
Two letters re payment of Succession Duty by Hannah BICK, widow of George BICK. Refer D3117/4210

[no title]  D3117/4223  5 July 1897

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) George William GODSELL, James Uriah GODSELL, Thomas Henry GODSELL, Edward Samuel GODSELL all of Salmons Spring, nr. Stroud, brewers
(2) Edmund John WILLIS of Glouc. city, auctioneer
The Crown Inn, Cross Keys Lane and buildings on site of former New Bear Inn. Refer D3117/4205
Consideration: £250
Witness: Charles BARNS of Uplands, Stroud, brewer's clerk

[no title]  D3117/4224  1897

Contents:
Abstract of title, 1876
(1) Messrs. GODSELL and Sons
Property described D3117/4223

[no title]  D3117/4236  1923

Contents:
Abstract of Title, 1897
(1) Edmund John WILLIS and his mortgagees
Nos. 11, 13 Cross Keys Lane, warehouse and cellars, contracted to be sold to the Gloucester Dairy Supply Ltd.

[no title]  D3117/4237  14 February 1925

Contents:
Reconveyance
(1) Charles URCH of Southgate St. confectioner
(2) Florence Stuart LANE, wife of Alfred Lionel LANE, of 6 Longsmith St. solicitor
Property as in D3117/4236
Consideration: principals in D3117/4234, D3117/4235
Witness: John F. FOSICK, clerk to A.L.L.

DEAN'S WALK  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/1147  23 September 1842

Contents:
Assignment
(1) Edwin MADDY formerly of Gloucester city, now of Matson House, doctor of law
(2) Sir Matthew WOOD of Down Hatherley Court, baronet
Jacob OSBORN, esq. of Gloucester city
John Surman SURMAN, esq. of Swindon
(3) John MAISEY of Gloucester city, butcher
About 2 acres of meadow on W. of Dean's Walk, Kingsholm
Term: remainder of 21 years
Consideration: £165
Witnesses: James ELLIS, solicitor, Gloucester; Thomas GOODLAKE of Litcombe Regis, Berkshire; John ELLIOT, solicitor, Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/1148  23 June 1851

Contents:
Lease
(1) Dean and Chapter of Gloucester
(2) John MAYSEY of Gloucester city, gent.
Property at Kingsholm, described D3117/1147
Rent: reserved
Term: remainder of 21 years
Consideration: £15-14-0

[no title]  D3117/1149  1864

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1851
(1) Charles WEBB, creditors assignee
(2) T. B. BARNARD bankrupt.
Meadow land at Kingsholm described D3117/1147
PRESS & INSKIP solicitors of Bristol for PHIPPS, Cainscross

[no title]  D3117/1150  1 April 1864

Contents:
Assignment
(1) John MAYSEY, gent.; William JOHNSTON, cabinet-maker, both of Gloucester City, trustees
(2) Charles WEBB of Frocester, gent.
Meadow described D3117/1147 in Kingsholm
Rents: reserved
Term: remainder of 21 years
Consideration: £106
Witness: Thomas SMITH

[no title]  D3117/1151  7 April 1864

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) The Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England
(2) Charles WEBB of Frocester gent. (creditor's assignee of Thomas Bellamy BARNARD late of Frampton-upon-Severn, brick-manufacturer, bankrupt.)
Meadow in Kingsholm (inset plan and schedule included)
Consideration: £278
Witness: Charles T. ELLIS, 10 Whitehill Place, Westminster; Spencer H. WALPOLE

[no title]  D3117/1152  21 April 1864

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Charles WEBB of Frocester, gent.
(2) John WARD of city of Gloucester, gent.
(3) Walter CLUTTERBUCK ditto, gent.
Meadow land in Kingsholm described D3117/1147 (schedule included)
Consideration: £400
Witness: Jonothan Latham PUP, solicitor, Bristol

[no title]  D3117/1153  26 December 1868

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) John WARD of city of Gloucester, gent.
(2) Edwin COOK of city of Gloucester, gent.
Meadow on W. of Dean's Walk, Kingsholm, described D3117/1147
Consideration: £426
Witness: W. Piffe BROWN, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/1154  4 June 1878

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Arthur COOK, 52 Stratton Ground, Westminster, chemist
(2) Albert COOK of Clifford's Mesne, Newent, farmer
(3) John COOK of Stowe Farm, Coleford, farmer
Meadow, outbuildings on W. of Dean's Walk, Kingsholm described D3117/1147; schedule included 1869-74
Consideration: £710
Witnesses: William HICKS, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/1155  23 June 1880

Contents:
Memorandum of deposit of deeds
(1) John COOK of Netherton Farm, Peneryn, nr. Ross, depositor
(2) National Provincial Bank
Deeds 1842-1879 relating to Dean's Walk
Witness: H. H. ASHERLY, bank manager, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/1156  1884

Contents:
Abstract of title
(1) The National Provincial Bank of England
Messuage and land at Kingsholm

[no title]  D3117/1157  29 September 1884

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) National Provincial Bank of England
(2) John Edward Slower HEWETT of Ross, bank manager
(3) Charles BADHAM (trustee of John COOK, bankrupt) of Gloucester city, coal dealer
"Trafalgar House" and land on W. side of Dean's Walk; on W. a stream, on N. land of Joseph HAYES, on S. garden of John LEWIS
Consideration: £525
Witness: L. S. CINOSS of Ross, bank manager

[no title]  D3117/1158a  7 November 1891

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Charles BADHAM of Trafalgar House, Kingsholm, coal dealer
(2) Arthur LEWIS, 3 Brunswick Square, gent.
John Albert MATTHEWS of Lewishurst Spa, Gloucester, manufacturer
Theophilus FREDERICK of Commercial St., Newport, upholsterer
Trafalgar House and land on W. of Dean's Walk (Proviso to insure for £350)
Principal: £350
Witness: Francis N. BAYTON, solicitor

[no title]  D3117/1158b  29 March 1917

Contents:
Reconveyance
(1) A. LEWIS
J. A. MATTHEWS
(2) C. BADHAM
Property as above
Witnesses: J. E. MATTHEWS, solicitor, Gloucester; H. M. COOK, clerk to HANNAM-CLARK, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2723  6 August 1872

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) John WARD of Gloucester city, gent.
(2) Joseph HAYES of Gloucester city, builder
(3) Edward WASHBOURNE, of Gloucester city, gent.
Piece of land on W. side of a road from St. Catherine Street to Dean's Walk; Dean's Walk on E.; the Brook on W.; land of Jas. GOODRICH esq. on N.; land of Edwin COOK on S.
Consideration: £80
Witness: W. Piffe BROWN, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2724  31 December 1896

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Alfred James HAYES of Routh, nr. Cardiff, compositor
(2) Joseph HAYES of Kingsholm Square, builder
Property at Dean's Walk, described D3117/2723
Consideration: £50
Witness: Walter SCOTT, solicitor, Cardiff

[no title]  D3117/2725  6 July 1907

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Joseph HAYES of Kingsholm Square, builder
(2) Hubert Joseph Woodland HAYES of Mayfield, Cambridge Road, corn merchant
Property in Dean's Walk, described D3117/2723
Consideration: natural love and affection
Witness: Agnes RIDLER, Blackwellsend Green, Hartpury, nr. Gloucester, domestic help

[no title]  D3117/2726  11 July 1907

Contents:
Mortgage and Reconveyance
(1) Hubert Joseph Woodland HAYES
(2) The Wilts. and Dorset Banking Company Ltd.
Property at Dean's Walk, described D3117/2723
Schedule 1870 - included
Principal: monies owing to Co.
Witness: A. SIMPSON, of Gloucester, gent.

[no title]  D3117/2726  29 September 1909

Contents:
Reconveyance
(1) The Wilts. and Dorset Banking Company Ltd.
(2) Hubert Joseph Woodland HAYES
Property: as above
Consideration: payment of debts
Witness: John 'GAETON' of Radnor, director; company stamp seal applied

[no title]  D3117/2727  12 November 1909

Contents:
Mortgage, and Bank record slip
(1) Hubert Joseph Woodland HAYES
(2) The Wilts. and Dorset Banking Company Ltd.
Property at Dean's Walk described D3117/2723
Schedule referring to a deed of D3117/1907 included
Principal: monies owing Company
Witness: W. James TOWNSHEND of Gloucester, cashier

[no title]  D3117/2728  20 December 1912

Contents:
Official letter of the Provisional Land Valuation and completed certificate
(1) E. AINSCOMBE, district valuer for the Inland Revenue
(2) H. J. Woodland HAYES esq. of 'Myrtleholm', Elmbridge Road, Gloucester
Garden and rifle range, Dean's Walk, occupied by PITT and Messrs. E. GREEN & Son, total value £101.
Witness: A. E. MORGAN, clerk to Valuer

[no title]  D3117/2729  31 December 1914

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) The Wilts, and Dorset Banking Company Ltd.; Henry BELL esq. of Lombard Street, London, and Walter MOON esq. of Salisbury, engaged in liquidating the company
(2) Charles Frank GREEN, 4 Northgate Street, gunsmith
Property at Dean's Walk described D3117/2723
Consideration: £28
Witnesses: J. SAWLETT, Lloyd's Bank, Salisbury; E. J. THOMAS, Lombard Street; seal of (1) applied

[no title]  D3117/2730  1914

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1896-
(1) of The Wilts, and Dorset Banking Company Ltd., in liquidation
Piece of land in Dean's Walk
CHAMPNEY, FREAM & CORKE, solicitors, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2731  1926

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1872-
(1) of C. F. GREEN
Piece of land in Dean's Walk
SCOTT & FOWLER, solicitors, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2947  18 January 1800

Contents:
Lease
(1) The Dean and Chapter of Gloucester
(2) Thomas WEAVER, James SADLER both of Gloucester city, trustees
Garden outside lower Northgate of Gloucester city, land of HAWKINS on S.; Broad Lane on N.; Monkleighton Ground on W.; highway on E. A close of land formerly site of tenement at Kingsholme, with footpath leading to Longford on E.; common meadow called Meanham on W.; land late of Josiah TUCKER, Doctor of Divinity, dean of Gloucester on S.; lands of late John Skinner STOCK on N. (about ½ acre) And also a garden at Kingsholm near Snake Lane
Term: 21 years
Rent: 18/- and £10 for pasture ploughed
Witness: John SMITH

[no title]  D3117/2948  20 January 1800

Contents:
Conveyance (under land tax redemption act) of reversion in fee, and Bank of England Receipt
(1) Dean and Chapter of Gloucester
(2) Rt. Hon. William Lord AUCKLAND, Rt. Hon. Sylvester DOUGLAS, two of H.M. Commissioners appointed
(3) Rev. Joseph CHESTER, James SADLER esquires both of Gloucester city
All property described D3117/2947
Consideration: £105-7-4
Witnesses: W. YOUNG, secretary; James ILES, clerk; A NEWLAND, Treasurer

[no title]  D3117/2949  9 January 1818

Contents:
Lease
(1) Hannah SADLER of Child Oakford, Dorset, widow of James SADLER formerly of Gloucester city, and surviving sister and heir of Ann wife of Rev. Joseph CHESTER deceased, and heir of Rev. Joseph WHITE deceased
(2) James WOOD esq. of Gloucester city
Close or meadow at Kingsholm described D3117/2947
Term: a year
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: S. C. TURNER esq., Child Okeford; Thomas DASHWOOD, solicitor of Sturminster, Newton Castle

[no title]  D3117/2950  10 January 1818

Contents:
Release
(1) Hannah SADLER of Child Oakford, widow of Jas. SADLER deceased refer D3117/2949 for details of parties
(2) James WOOD esq. of Gloucester city
Property as in D3117/2949 at Kingsholm
Consideration: £195
Witnesses: S. C. TURNER (of Child Oakford); Thomas DASHWOOD of Gloucester city

[no title]  D3117/2951  24 March 1818

Contents:
Lease
(1) James WOOD esq. of Gloucester city
(2) John CHADBORN of Gloucester city, gent.
Close of meadow at Kingsholm described D3117/2947
Term: a year
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: Richard TIPTON, James ABELL

[no title]  D3117/2952  25 March 1818

Contents:
Release, refer D3117/2951
(1) James WOOD esq. of Gloucester city
(2) Richard LEWIS of Kingsholm, gardener
(3) John CHADBORN of Gloucester city, gent.
All property described D3117/2947 at Kingsholm
Consideration: £70
Witnesses: Richard TIPTON, James ABELL, J. OSBORN

[no title]  D3117/2953  1 September 1819

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Richard LEWIS of Kingsholm, gardener
(2) John CHADBORN of Gloucester city, gent.
(3) James WOOD esq. of Gloucester city
Property described D3117/2947 at Kingsholm
Principal: £60 and 10/-
Witnesses: Richard TIPTON, James ABELL

[no title]  D3117/2954  5 September 1820

Contents:
Assignment of Mortgage
(1) James WOOD esq. of Gloucester city
(2) Richard LEWIS of Kingsholm, gardener
(3) William JEYNES of Gloucester city, innholder
(4) Charles GWINNETT of Gloucester city, gent.
Land in Kingsholm described D3117/2749
Receipt endorsed to Henry LEWIS, Jas. LEWIS, Eliz. WILKES, nèe LEWIS, for principal below owing to death of Ric. L. 7 Jan. 1863
Principal: £100 and 5/-
Witnesses: R. H. CARTER, solicitor, Gloucester; Joseph CARTER

[no title]  D3117/2955  11 May 1863

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Henry LEWIS of Dean's Walk, gardener
(2) John WARD of Gloucester city, gent.
Messuage at Kingsholm near Dean's Walk, adjoining messuage of Jn. HYETT on E., messuage of Jas. LEWIS on W.; with a piece of garden in front of messuage extending to Dockam Brook and there adjoining land of John MAISEY deceased
Principal: £65
Witness: Walter CLUTTERBUCK, attorney, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2956  22 July 1865

Contents:
Memorandum
(1) Henry LEWIS
(2) John WARD of Worcester St., Gloucester
Promise to mortgage property at Dean's Walk described D3117/2955
Principal: £35
Witness: Walter CLUTTERBUCK, attorney, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2957  1836-1871

Contents:
Printed Abstract of Acts of Parliament relating to Church Commissioners

[no title]  D3117/2958  1872

Contents:
Abstract of Schemes and Orders in Council, relating to Gloucester Chapter Commuted Estates
Description of acts for commutation, sale and re-endowment of certain Chapter Estates, schedule of property missing

[no title]  D3117/2959  1872

Contents:
Abstract of a Lease (Gloucester Chapter Estates)
Piece of pasture at Kingsholm on E. side of Dean's Walk, bounded on W. by meadow called Kingsholm Close, to be auctioned 31 May 1872

[no title]  D3117/2960  2 August 1872

Contents:
Declaration
(1) Henry CLUTTON of Whitehall Place, Middx. surveyor
That (1) belongs to Messrs CLUTTON, agents for Ecclesiastical Commissioners; that Gloucester Dean and Chapter commuted interest in property D3117/1855; that solicitors received rents of property described D3117/2959
Witnesses: Robert Holmes WHITE, a London Commissioner to administer oaths in Chancery

[no title]  D3117/2961  11 June - 5 July 1872

Contents:
Requisitions on Title and Replies
(1) The Ecclesiastical Commissioners
(2) DONAGUE (purchaser)
Witnesses: Joseph LOVEGROVE purchaser's solicitor, JENNING, WHITE and BUCKSTONE

[no title]  D3117/2962  1 August 1872

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) The Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England
(2) Michael DONAGUE of Kingsholm, paper manufacturer
Piece of pasture in Kingsholm immediately to E. of Dean's Walk, and adjoining St. Catherine's Close, plan included showing proximity of Kingsholm House and Snaky Lane
Consideration: £305
Witness: Charles Temple ELLIS, of Westminster, gent. (B.) Robert MOWBRAY

[no title]  D3117/2963  4 February 1879

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Rev. Thomas PETERS of Eastington, Gloucester
(2) Joseph LOVEGROVE of Gloucester city, gent.
(3) Michael DONAGUE of Kingsholm, merchant
(4) John HEMMINGS of Barton Hill, Bristol
Land at Kingsholm near Dean's Walk described D3117/2962
Consideration: £300
Witnesses: John BRYAN, solicitor, Gloucester; Charles T. BROWN, clerk to LOVEGROVE & BRYAN, solicitors, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2964  21 July 1890

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) John HARD of Gloucester city, gent.
(2) Ann WOODROW of Gloucester city, wife of Wm. Ric. WOODROW, innkeeper
Messuage at Kingsholm, adjoining messuage of Jn. HYETT, on W. and garden ground in front of property described D3117/2955
Consideration: £225
Witness: W. Piffe BROWN, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2965  22 July 1890

Contents:
Mortgage and Reconveyance
(1) Ann WOODROW of Gloucester city, wife of William Richard WOODROW, innkeeper
(2) John WARD of Gloucester city, gent.
House and garden at Kingsholm described D3117/2964 and D3117/2955
Principal: £100
Witness: W. Piffe BROWN

[no title]  D3117/2965  11 May 1895

Contents:
(1) William Piffe BROWN of Gloucester city, solicitor, John Edward TUCKER of Gloucester city, accountant, executors of will of Jn. WARD, deceased
(2) Emily Kate PASSMORE, wife of Harry P. of the Shakespeare Inn, Northgate Street, licensed victualler
Securities as above
Consideration: as principal above
Witness: Rob. NOAKES of Regent Street, Gloucester, clerk

[no title]  D3117/2966  21 June 1894

Contents:
Will (copy)
(1) Ann WOODROW, testator, wife of Wm. W., 22 Sydney Street, Gloucester
(2) Emily Kate PASSMORE, daughter, executor
(3) John WARD of Wotton, gent., executor appointed
House in Foundry Row, Sweetbriar Street
Will proved at Gloucester 7 August 1894
Witnesses: Thomas JONES, 6 Pitt Street; Sarah DUNCAN, 8 A1

[no title]  D3117/2967  14 May 1895

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Emily Kate PASSMORE, wife of Henry PASSMORE of The Shakespeare Inn, Northgate Street, licensed victualler
(2) Alfred LYES, 64 Westgate Street, baker
Messuage and garden Kingsholm described D3117/2964 and D3117/2955
Memorandum 19 August 1895 part of land conveyed to Charles HUGHES
Consideration: £210
Witness: Hubert J. BOUGHTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2968  1895

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1884-
(1) of Charles HUGHES
Messuage and hereditaments near Dean's Walk

[no title]  D3117/2969  19 August 1895

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Charles HUGHES, 4 Palace Yard, Gloucester, gent.
(2) Alfred LYES, 64 Westgate Street, baker
No. 14 Dean's Walk, now occupied by Mrs. WINGATE, premises of BADHAM on N.; lane off Dean's Walk on S.; messuage on E.; garden formerly belonging to Emily Kate PASSMORE now of (2) on W. Schedule 1854-
Consideration: £125
Witness: G. GREENE, clerk to BONNOR, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2970  14 May 1919

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) William George NELMES of Berry Hill near Coleford, builder and contractor
(2) Edwin Joseph WINGATE, 6 Sebert Street, moulder
Formerly no. 13, now 87 Dean's Walk, two pieces of garden ground and no. 14, now 89 Dean's Walk
Consideration: £347-10-0
Witness: Walter J. JORDAN, Berry Hill, Coleford, cordwainer

[no title]  D3117/2971  1919

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1895
(1) of Executor of late Mrs. Edith LYES
(2) Edwin J. WINGATE, prospective purchaser
Two houses and land in Dean's Walk

[no title]  D3117/2972  1919

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1879-
(1) of Arthur Charles James COLES, and the Public Trustee, trustees of John HEMMINGS, deceased
Piece of garden ground in Dean's Walk

[no title]  D3117/2973  11 August 1919

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Arthur Charles James COLES of Keynsham, Somerset, factory manager, and the Public Trustee
(2) John Henry JONES of Gloucester city, solicitor
Piece of ground in Dean's Walk (and right of way), good plan showing proximity of Edwy Parade. Schedule 1891-
Consideration: £125
Witness: John R. LLOYD, solicitor, Bristol, and seal and signature of Public Trustee of the Public Trustee Dept., Kingsway

[no title]  D3117/2974  2 May 1921

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) John STEPHENS Son and Company Limited, of Skinner Street, Gloucester
(2) Jesse Herbert SMITH, 2 Guildene Villas, Worcester Street, boot retailer
Piece of land part of "Kingsholm Close" on W. of Dean's Walk, good plan included showing river Twyver, and nos. 68, 66, 64, 62 Dean's Way.
Schedule D3117/1918- included
Consideration: £115
Witnesses: Albert John STEPHENS; W. STEPHENS, directors; Walter T. HERRIES, secretary - paper seal of company above applied

[no title]  D3117/2975  30 September 1922

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Jesse Herbert SMITH of Malvern View, Longford, bootmaker
(2) Eliza CRATCHLEY, 10 St. Aldate Street, shopkeeper
Piece of land, part of "Kingsholm Close" on W. of Dean's Walk, plan as in D3117/2974
Consideration: £140
Witness: William LANGLEY-SMITH, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3004  11 May 1863

Contents:
Deed of Covenant
(1) Henry LEWIS of Dean's Walk, gardener
(2) James LEWIS, of Dean's Walk, gardener
Production of deeds of title to freehold messuages near Dean's Walk, Schedule 1800 - included
Witness: Walter CLUTTERBUCK, attorney of Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3005  9 February 1884

Contents:
Inland Revenue Succession Duty Account and Receipt
(1) James LEWIS of Dean's Walk, Gloucester, gardener (successor)
(2) James LEWIS senior (predecessor)
(3) Charles HUGHES (prospective purchaser)
House and garden near Dean's Walk, saleable value £190, rateable value £3.15 receipt slip for this sum by William BIFARD assistant overseer for Gloucester Union
Witnesses: T. WUTTON, for Inland Revenue; (J.) DOUGLAS, for Inland Revenue; A. A. CLARKE

[no title]  D3117/3006  4 February 1875

Contents:
Memorandum
(1) Maria Ann LEWIS widow of James LEWIS deceased
(2) James LEWIS junior
That (1) discharges title to a piece of garden ground near Dean's Walk to (2) for £10, and undertake to execute a release

[no title]  D3117/3007  4 February 1875

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) James LEWIS of Dean's Walk, gardener
(2) John WARD of Wotton, gent.
Messuage and garden at Kingsholm nr. Dean's Walk, messuage of Henry LEWIS on E.; land of H. L. Wintle garden stretching down to Dockam Brook and next to field recently held by Thos. HYETT
Principal: £100
Witness: W. Piffe BROWN, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3008  27 February 1884

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) John WARD of Wotton, gent.
(2) James LEWIS of Dean's Walk, gardener
(3) Maria Ann LEWIS widow of Hare Lane
(4) Charles HUGHES of Wellington St., builder
Messuage and garden near Dean's Walk, Kingsholm
Memorandum that 19 August 1895, no. 14 Dean's Walk occupied by Mrs. WINGATE, conveyed to Alfred LYES, 64 Westgate St., baker
Consideration: £190 total
Witness: W. Piffe BROWN, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3009  5 March 1884

Contents:
Mortgage, Transfer, and Reconveyance
(1) Charles HUGHES of Wellington St., butler
(2) Emmeline BUBB, spinster of Leckhampton Road, Cheltenham
Property near Dean's Walk described D3117/3007-8
Principal: £140
Witness: G. GREENE, clerk to BONNOR, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3009  5 January 1886

Contents:
Transfer of Mortgage
(1) George Samuel BUBB, of Gotherington, Gloucester, farmer
(2) Charles HUGHES
(3) Mary Elizabeth DAVIS wife of Uriah James D. of Painswick, gent.
Securities as above
Principal: £140
Witness: G. GREENE, clerk to BONNOR, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3009  27 July 1895

Contents:
Reconveyance
(1) Mary E. DAVIS
(2) Charles HUGHES
Securities as above
Consideration as principal above
Witness: as above
(Poor condition)

[no title]  D3117/3010  1884

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1829
(1) James LEWIS
Messuage and garden near Dean's Walk

[no title]  D3117/3011  8 August 1887

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Thomas DUTTON of Gloucester city, accountant
(2) Benjamin BAILEY formerly of Alma Villa, Regent St., Gloucester now of Harrogate, Yorkshire, gent.
(3) James IRELAND of Gloucester city, brush manufacturer
(4) Eliza HANCOCK of Dean's Walk, wife of Joseph H., plasterer
Piece of land on W. of Dean's Walk, with right of road which is shown in large clear plan
Consideration: £150
Witness: Robert NOAKES, clerk to WASHBOURN & Son, solicitors, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3012  9 August 1887

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Eliza HANCOCK of Dean's Walk wife of Joseph H., plasterer
(2) Joseph HANCOCK
(3) Thomas Henry WASHBOURN, of Gloucester city, gent.
Part of One acre two roods of land and 37 perches, and messuage on W. of Dean's Walk
Principal: £120
Witnesses: Robert NOAKES, clerk to WASHBOURNE & Son, solicitors of Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3013  10 August 1887

Contents:
Deed of Further Charge
(1) Eliza HANCOCK of Dean's Walk
(2) Joseph HANCOCK of Dean's Walk, plasterer
(3) Thomas Henry WASHBOURNE of Gloucester city, gent.
Securities as in D3117/3012
Principal: £32-15-0
Witness: Robert NOAKES, clerk to WASHBOURN & Son, solicitors, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3014  25 June 1894

Contents:
Mortgage and Reconveyance
(1) Hannah DUTTON, widow, of Gloucester city
(2) Alfred Henry DUTTON of St. John's Square, Cardiff, timber merchant
(3) James IRELAND of Gloucester city, brush manufacturer
Close of land on W. of Dean's Walk, (1a. 3 roods); Dean's Walk on E. & S.E.; River Twyver on W. & S.W. (now covered over); former "City Gardens" on N.
Principal: £500
Witness: W. LANGLEY-SMITH, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3014  16 November 1898

Contents:
Reconveyance
(1) James IRELAND
(2) Hannah CHIVERS née DUTTON
(3) Alfred Henry DUTTON
Securities as above
Consideration: as principal above
Witness: Thos. W. NORCOTT, clerk to LANGLEY-SMITH

[no title]  D3117/3015  21 August 1895

Contents:
Solicitor's Bill receipted
(1) B. BONNOR, solicitor, Gloucester
(2) Charles HUGHES
Costs for conveying property, preparing abstracts etc. £4-6

[no title]  D3117/3016  1895

Contents:
Abstract of Title D3117/1895-
(1) of Alfred LYES
(2) Charles HUGHES, prospective purchaser
Land in Dean's Walk

[no title]  D3117/3017  19 August 1895

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Alfred LYES, 64 Westgate Street, baker
(2) Charles HUGHES, 4 Palace Yard, Gloucester, gent.
Forty seven square yards of land of W. of Dean's Walk, land of (1) and WILKES on W.; Dean's Walk on E.; garden of (2) on S.W.
Schedule D3117/1863- included
Consideration: £12-10-0
Witness: T. J. FRANKLIN, 47 Northgate Street, rent collector

[no title]  D3117/3018  14 December 1898

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Hannah CHIVERS nee DUTTON, wife of George C. of Highbury Villa, Cinderford, engineer
(2) Alfred Henry DUTTON of Cardiff, gent.
(3) Rev. William Henry STANTON of Hazleton Rectory, Gloucester, Canon of Gloucester; Alfred John STANTON esq. of Shirley House, Pittville, Cheltenham; Sidney BIDDELL esq. of Bolton Gardens, London; Edward Caruthers LITTLE of Tracy House, Pittville Lawn, Cheltenham
Property at Dean's Walk, described D3117/3014
Principal: £1000
Witnesses: Thomas LONGSTAFF, M.A., vicar of St. Stephens, Cinderford; John ROSELL, clerk to LITTLE & MILLS, solicitors, Stroud

[no title]  D3117/3019  28 May 1904

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Hannah CHIVERS, wife of George C. of Highbury Villa, Cinderford, engineer
(2) Alfred Henry DUTTON of Cardiff, gent.
(3) Florence Elizabeth DUTTON, wife of Henry Arthur DUTTON of "Collingwood", St. George's Road, Cheltenham, sculptor
One acre, three roods near Dean's Walk, with messuage called "Fair View House" described D3117/3014. And also "Bridge House" St. Catherine Street and 19 Bull Lane
Consideration: £300 and subject to mortgage for £1000
Witnesses: W. M. EVERETT, schoolmaster of Cinderford; John ROSELL, clerk to LITTLE & WHITTINGHAM, solicitors, Stroud; A. C. CHAMPNEY, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3020  15 May 1906

Contents:
Reconveyance
(1) Mary WASHBOURNE, spinster of Heathville Road
(2) Eliza HANCOCK, widow of Dean's Walk
Securities on W. of Dean's Walk as in D3117/3012
Consideration: as principal D3117/3012
Witness: Robert NOAKES, clerk to F. TREASURE

[no title]  D3117/3021  1906

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1887-
(1) of Eliza HANCOCK
Messuage, land to premises adjoining Dean's Walk

[no title]  D3117/3022  16 June 1906

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Henry John UNDERWOOD, 7 St. Mark Street, Gloucester, rent collector and member of Liberal Benefit Society
(2) Tom BLINKHORN, draper, Frederick Hawkins BRETHERTON, solicitor, Edwin Sidney HARTLAND, solicitor, all of Gloucester city, trustees of Liberal Benefit Society
One acre, 2 roods, 32 perches on W. of Dean's Walk, see plan D3117/3011
Principal: £250
Witnesses: J. E. HULLETT, clerk to LANGLEY-SMITH, & Son, solicitors, Gloucester; John ORGAN, secretary of Liberal Benefit Society

[no title]  D3117/3023  12 April 1907

Contents:
Transfer of Mortgage. (refer D3117/3018)
(1) Rev. William Henry STANTON of Hasleton Rectory, canon of Glouc. Sidney BIDDELL esq. of The Boltons, London
(2) Harold James Clifford STANTON, of Cheriston Garden, London, Captain of the Reserve; Ernest Sidney Bernie BEDDELL, esq., of The Boltons, London
All property described D3117/3018 and £1000 mortgage
Principal £1000
Witness: Agnes M. STANTON, spinster, Hasellot, Gloucester J. S. WHITTINGHAM, solicitor, Stroud

[no title]  D3117/3024  15 June 1906

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Eliza HANCOCK, widow; 81 Dean's Walk
(2) Henry John UNDERWOOD, 7 St. Mark Street, rate collector
One acre two roods, thirty two perches on W. of Dean's Walk
Consideration: £290
Witness: Robert NOAKES, clerk to TREASURE, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3025  1907

Contents:
Abstract of Title, 1879
(1) Mrs. Florence E. DUTTON
(2) Thomas VOYCE, prospective purchaser
Two freehold messuages and hereditments now Dean's Walk

[no title]  D3117/3026  1907

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1898
(1) Mrs. Florence Elizabeth DUTTON and her mortgages
Property as D3117/3025 at Dean's Walk

[no title]  D3117/3027  10 July 1907

Contents:
Release (counterpart)
(1) Tom BLINKHORN, draper; Frederick Hawkins BRETHERTON, solicitor; Edwin Sidney HARTLAND, solicitor all of Gloucester city
(2) Henry John UNDERWOOD, Gloucester, rent collector
(3) Harold James Clifford STANTON, of Cheriston Garden, London, Captain of the Reserve; Ernest Sidney Bernie BIDDELL, esq., of the Boltons, London
(4) Florence Elizabeth DUTTON, widow, of "Collingwood", St. George's Road, Cheltenham
Right of way from Dean's Walk to land coloured pink, see plan D3117/3011, and land, part of "City Gardens" behind property above, extending to the common Meadows, free of mortgage debts.
Plan included
Consideration: £30
Witnesses: A. C. CHAMPNEY, solicitor, Gloucester; Robert OWEN, War office, clerk; Sidney BIDDELL, of London

[no title or date]  D3117/3028

Contents:
Solicitor's Receipt
(1) Thomas COCKERELL, cashier for LANGLEY-SMITH & Son, solicitors
(2) Charles HUGHES
Costs for conveyancing £4-10-0

[no title]  D3117/3029  31 December 1907

Contents:
Reconveyance refer D3117/3018
(1) Harold James Clifford STANTON of Cherriston Gardens, London, Captain of the Reserve
(2) Ernest Sidney Bernie BIDDELL, Esq., The Boltons, London
(3) Florence Elizabeth DUTTON, widow, of "Collingwood", St. George's Road, Cheltenham
Property at Dean's Walk described D3117/3018, D3117/3014
Witnesses: J. H. G. STANTON, of Woolwich; Major R. A.; Sidney BIDDELL of the Boltons, London S. W.

[no title]  D3117/3030  25 Jan 1908

Contents:
Fire Insurance Policy
(1) Commercial Union Assurance Company Ltd., (merged with Hand in Hand Insurance Society)
(2) Thomas VOYCE, 41 Dean's Walk, (mortgager) Samuel William SUMMERELL, Alfred Griffin WATKINS, William Alfred BARKER, trustees of Royal Prince of Peace Lodge of Oddfellows of Gloucester (mortgagees)
Nos. 41 and 43 Dean's Walk, Gloucester. Inssured in equal portions for £500. Memo 11 March 1918 that policy vested in Ralph FREAM, Wm. BROWN, and Jas. TOMKINS, new trustees.
Witnesses: W. W. WOODHIN district manager; H. COLWELL, general manager of Insurance Company

[no title]  D3117/3031  1908

Contents:
Abstract of Title, 1898-
(1) Mrs. Florence Elizabeth DUTTON, and her mortgagees (this is cancelled in pencil and the name of Thomas VOYCE lightly inserted)
Two freehold messuages and hereditments known as the "City Gardens", Dean's Walk

[no title]  D3117/3032  25 January 1908

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Florence Elizabeth DUTTON, widow of "Collingwood", St. George's Rd., Cheltenham
(2) Thomas VOYCE of Dean's Walk, lighterman
Two messuages and gardens and right of way near Dean's Walk, occupied by VOYCE and NEWMAN; bounded on S.E. by land of (1) (formerly gardens of property conveyed) on N.W. meadow of Gloucester Corporation, called "The Ham": land of Corporation on S. W.; "City Gardens" on N. E. Long schedule 1879 - included, good plan endorsed
Witnesses: A. C. CHAMPNEY, solicitor, Gloucester; H. H. VOWLES, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3033  27 January 1908

Contents:
Mortgage, and transfer of mortgage
(1) Thomas VOYCE of Dean's Walk, lighterman
(2) Samuel William SUMMERELL, 317 Barton St., carpenter; Alfred Huggins WATKINS, 58 Southgate St., painter; William Alfred BARKER, 147 Barton St., decorator; trustees of the Loyal Prince of Peace Lodge, Independent Order of Gloucester Oddfellows
Two messuages or houses Dean's Walk, described D3117/3032; and two messuages in Clare St., no. 10 and other still unnumbered, tenented by KING & LEWIS
Principal: £575
Witness: H. H. VOWLES, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3033  20 March 1918

Contents:
Transfer of Mortgage
(1) trustees in
(2) above
(3) Ralph FREAM of Albion House, Kings St., solicitor; William BROWN of Goodyere St., corn merchant's foreman; James TOMKINS, 9 Barton St., sheet cutter; trustees of Royal Phoenix Lodge of Oddfellows, Gloucester district
Securities: as above. Acknowledgement of balance paid 2 April 1977
Principal: £450 owing
Witnesses: Reginald TRIGNY solicitor with Ralph FREAM; W. W. WHITEMAN solicitor with R. F.

[no title]  D3117/3034  14 March 1913

Contents:
Receipt slip for Undeveloped Land Duty
(1) Inland Revenue Office, Somerset House
(2) Charles HUGHES, Esq., 19 Cromwell St., Gloucester
Witness: H. W. CORNWELL for the accountant and Controller General

[no title]  D3117/3035  18 May 1912

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) George UNDERWOOD of Southgate St., confectioner
Thomas VOYCE of 43 Dean's Walk, lighter captain. Trustees of Henry John UNDERWOOD, deceased
(2) Francis George WEBB formerly 8 Priory Rd., now 81 Dean's Walk, clothing company's agent
One acre two roods, thirty two perches on W. of Dean's Walk, with messuage 81 Dean's Walk; and piece of land behind, refer D3117/3011 and D3117/3027
Consideration: £255
Witnesses: C. E. JEENS, solicitor, managing clerk to LANGLEY-SMITH & Son, solicitors, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3036  7 June 1912

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Francis George WEBB, 81 Dean's Walk, clothing company's agent
(2) Gloucester Co-operative and Industrial Society Ltd. of Brunswick Road
Property described D3117/3011, with no. 81 Dean's Walk; and land behind described D3117/3027. Memo that balance due paid 29 March 1927
Principal: £218 payable by instalments
Witnesses: Alfred BURLTON president of Co-operative Society.
F. PURNELL, secretary of Society

[no title]  D3117/3037  10 June 1912

Contents:
Fire Policy
(1) The Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd.
(2) Francis George WEBB, 81 Dean's Walk, mortgager, Gloucester
Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd., mortgagee
No. 81 Dean's Walk (brickbuilt and slated), insured for £220
Witnesses: F. STREET, for manager of fire department of insurance company; W. J. ROBINSON, 3 Archibald St., agent for society

[no title]  D3117/3038  10 October 1910

Contents:
Fire Policy
(1) Commercial Union Assurance Company Ltd.
(2) Thomas VOYCE of Dean's Walk, mortgager; and trustees of Loyal Prince of Peace Lodge of Oddfellows, Gloucester, mortgagees
Two private houses in Clare St., on numbered 10 insured for £200.
Memo 25 June 1918, that policy vested in T. VOYCE, R. FREAM, W. BROWN, and James TOMKINS, trustees, refer D3117/3030

[no title]  D3117/3039  27 September 1918

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Alfred Henry DUTTON of Cardiff, receiver for mortgagees; Walter Robert CHIPP of "Roseville", College Rd., Cheltenham, house agent, trustees of Florence Elizabeth DUTTON, deceased
(2) Thomas VOYCE of Dean's Walk, Steward
Six thousand two hundred sq. yards fronting Dean's Walk, known as "City Gardens"
Consideration: £500
Witnesses: W. H. CALLEY, of Cardiff, Builder; Charles KINGMAN, clerk to BRYDGES MELLERSH & MELLERSH, solicitors, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3040  1918

Contents:
Supplemental Abstract of Title 1908-
(1) Trustees of Loyal Phoenix Lodge of Oddfellows and T. VOYCE (wording not clear whether abstract is supplemental or not)
Two messuages in Dean's Walk

[no title]  D3117/3041  1918

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1911-
(1) Executives and trustees of will of Mrs. Florence Elizabeth DUTTON deceased
"The City Gardens", Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3042  1918

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1898-
(1) Thomas VOYCE
Two freehold messuages hereditments and land, called the "City Gardens", near Dean's Walk

[no title]  D3117/3043  5 April 1927

Contents:
Schedule of Deeds transferred to Town Clerk's Department 1887-
Nos. 57 and 59 Dean's Walk, and land adjoining
Witness: G. S. MC INTIRE, assistant town clerk

[no title]  D3117/3044  10 November 1911

Contents:
Mortgage and Reconveyance
(1) Mrs. F. E. DUTTON, of Collingwood, St. George's Head, Cheltenham
(2) Lloyds Bank Limited
"The City Garden", Dean's Walk, described D3117/3019
Witness: Alfred TURNER, of Lloyds Bank, Cheltenham

[no title]  D3117/3044  26 September 1918

Contents:
Reconveyance
(1) Lloyd's Bank
(2) Alfred Henry DUTTON of Cardiffe receiver for mortgagees and Walter Robert CHIPP of "Roseville" College Road, Cheltenham, house agent, securities and devises of Florence E. DUTTON, deceased
Securities: as above
Consideration: as principal above applied, seal of Lloyds Bank
Witnesses: W. S. KING, Bank Director; C H. BRADBURY, secretary

[no title]  D3117/3045  19 September 1915

Contents:
Application for Inland Revenue Estate Duty Certificate and
(1) BRYDGES, MELLERSH & MELLERSH, solicitor, Cheltenham (applicants) acting for trustees of will of Florence Elizabeth DUTTON deceased
"The City Gardens", Dean's Walk, i.e. building land partly let as allotments and about 7100 sq. yards
Witness: C. E. FLETCHER, assistant secretary of Inland Revenue

[no title]  D3117/3046  30 April 1920

Contents:
Reconveyance
(1) Charles HUGHES, 19 Cromwell St., gent.
(2) Charles John HUGHES of Smethwick, Stafford
Piece of ground on W. of Dean's Walk, small but clear plan included
Consideration: £200
Witness: W. LANGLEY-SMITH, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3047  27 April 1922

Contents:
Agreement
(1) Charles John HUGHES, landlord of Smethwick, Stafford
(2) Hubert Harold HYETT, 91 Westgate St., tenant
Agreement to lease timber shed in Dean's Walk for a year, after which lease to be renewed for 6 monthly periods. Provision that tenant shall maintain brook and trees, and not sub-let the garden
Rent: £40 a year
Witnesses: J. H. CASLEY, 4 Market Parade; Edith Muriel SHEPHERD, of Smethwick

[no title]  D3117/3052  1 August 1879

Contents:
Mortgage and Reconveyance
(1) Thomas DUTTON of Southgate St., theatrical proprieter
(2) Benjamin BAILEY of Alma Villa, Regent St., Gloucester, gent.
One acre two roods, thirty two perches on W. of Dean's Walk, refer D3117/3004-3047
Principal: £600
Witness: Daniel FRANKLIN, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3052  28 August 1555

Contents:
Reconveyance
(1) Benjamin BAILEY
(2) Thomas DUTTON
Securities: as above
Consideration: as principal above
Witness: George CRAKE, of Harrogate, gent.

[no title or date]  D3117/3053

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) The Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England
(2) John HEMMINGS of Lynmouth Villa, Barton Hill, Bristol
(3) Thomas DUTTON of Gloucester city, accountant
Land and road on W. of Dean's Walk, refer D3117/3004-3047, good marginal plan included showing River Twyver and South Wales Railway
Consideration: £390-10-0 total
Memo that 9 August 1887, property conveyed to ---- see D3117/3012
Witnesses: Thomas H. WASHBOURN, solicitor, Gloucester; Charles Joseph ELLIS, of Westminster; J. STANHOPE of Newhay

[no title]  D3117/3054a  7 September 1886

Contents:
Mortgage and Reconveyance
(1) Thomas DUTTON of Commercial Rd., gent.
(2) James IRELAND of Gloucester city, brush manufacturer
The "City Gardens" land in Dean's Walk, compare D3117/3031
Consideration: £200
Witness: A. J. FRANKLIN, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3054b  20 June 1894

Contents:
Reconveyance
(1) James IRELAND
(2) Hannah DUTTON, widow of Gloucester city
(3) Alfred Henry DUTTON, of St. John's Sq., Cardiff, timber merchant
Security: as above
Consideration: as principal above

[no title]  D3117/3055  1 September 1888

Contents:
Mortgage and Reconveyance
(1) Thomas DUTTON of Dean's Walk, gent.
(2) James IRELAND of Gloucester city, brush manufacturer
One acre, three roods of land called "The City Gardens" fronting Dean's Walk, which bounds E. & S.E., River Twyver recently covered over, on W. & S. W.; and a messuage called Fairview House, with a plantation
Witness: A. FRANKLIN, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3055  21 June 1894

Contents:
(1) James IRELAND
(2) Hannah DUTTON, widow; Alfred Henry DUTTON of St. John's Sq., Cardiff
Securities: as above
Consideration: as principal above
Witness: D. E. HULLETT, clerk to LANGLEY-SMITH

[no title or date]  D3117/3056

Contents:
Marriage Settlement (after marriage) and Appointment of New Trustee
(1) William WILKES of Hucclecote, shoemaker; Elizabeth W. wife of nee LEWIS
(2) Charles WILKES of St. Mary St., Kingsholm, gent.
Two messuages next to Dean's Walk
Consideration: marriage and debts owing
Condition: property to be used to raise £60 for (1)
Witnesses: R. H. CARTER; James BRETHERTON, Perpetual Commissioners for oaths (certificate attached) William CUTHER; G. W. P. WILKES

[no title]  D3117/3056  31 October 1892

Contents:
Appointment of New Trustee
(1) Mary WILKES, 15 St. Mark St., widow
(2) William GARDNER, of Westbury-on-Severn
Trusts: as above
Witness: J. P. WILLIES

[no title]  D3117/3057  31 July 1865

Contents:
Deed of Covenant
(1) Henry LEWIS of Dean's Walk, gardener
(2) Charles WILKES of St. Mark St., Kingsholm, gent.
Production of deeds to property in Dean's Walk described D3117/3056, D3117/3063 Schedule 1800 - included
Witness: Walter CLUTTERBUCK, attorney, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3058  1865

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1818 -
(1) Charles WILKES, trustee according to marriage settlement D3117/3056
Two cottages with garden ground in Dean's Walk

[no title]  D3117/3059  3 April 1892

Contents:
Inland Revenue Succession Account and Receipt for Duty
(1) John Peters WILKES, solicitor, 15 Clarence Street
(2) Elizabeth WILKES, deceased (predecessor)
(3) William King WILKES, George John WILKES, Alfred WILKES, Harriett GILES, Ester GARDNER, Charles Thomas WILKES, Harriett Elizabeth WILKES, Ester Ann WILKES, Florence Kate WILKES, Albert George WILKES, beneficiaries of (1) under postnuptial settlement between Wm. WILKES, Eliz. his wife, and Charles WILKES
Two freehold houses and garden opposite in Dean's Walk, occupied by Wm. IRELAND and Harry COLLEY
Saleable value: £200
Witness: William GARDNER of Westbury-on-Severn, trustee

[no title]  D3117/3060  6 December 1897

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) William GARDNER of Westbury-upon-Severn, farmer
(2) Thomas William DEARSLEY of Brunswick Square, pickle and preserve manufacturer
Nos. 83 and 85 Dean's Walk
Consideration: £225
Witness: G. P. WILKES, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3061  1897

Contents:
Supplemental Abstract of Title 1874-
(1) William GARDNER
(2) Thomas William DEARSLEY, prospective purchaser
Nos. 83 and 85 Dean's Walk

[no title]  D3117/3062  24 June 1898

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Thomas William DEARSLEY of Brunswick Square, pickle and preserve manufacturer
(2) Emma Amy REA, wife of Carleton R., 14 Foregate Street, Worcester, barrister
Nos. 83 and 85 Dean's Walk
Principal: £100
Witness: John (Jonothan) B. DAY, clerk to JONES & BLAKEWAY, solicitors, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3063  29 November 1902

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Emma Amy REA, wife of Carleton REA of Worcester, barrister
(2) Thomas William DEARSLEY of Kingsholm Square, pickle and preserve manufacturer
(3) William GUSCOMBE of Sandhurst Road, dairyman
Nos. 83 and 85 Dean's Walk
Consideration: £100
Witness: Emma Elizabeth TAYLOR of Worcester, housemaid, Arthur THOMAS, clerk to JONES & BLAKEWAY, solicitors, Gloucester

DINELY STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/2717  8 September 1828

Contents:
Annuity Bond (copy)
(1) Charles FLETCHER of Barton St. Mary, gent. (obligor)
(2) John GRAFTON of Gloucester city, gent. (obligee)
Consideration: £600
Condition: Payment of £40 annuity
Witness: (copy of transaction only)

[no title]  D3117/2718  1 January 1842

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Sarah Gibbs FLETCHER, spinster; Catherine FLETCHER, spinster; Samuel MAYER, gent.; Mary Eliza MAYER, wife; all of Barton Street, Gloucester
(2) Thomas Charles AVERY of Gloucester city, gent.
(3) James GRIMES of Gloucester city, draper
Two messuages with garden in Barton St. Mary
Consideration: £115
Witnesses: Stephen KENT, clerk to BURRUP, solicitor, Gloucester; A. H. JENKINS; J. BURRUP, Perpetual Commissioners of Oaths; Thomas SHERWOOD, clerk of enrolment

[no title]  D3117/2719  1871

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1846- (photocopy), and Receipt
(1) of Joseph LOVEGROVE
Freehold messuages in hamlets of Barton St. Mary and Barton St. Michael
Receipt J. BRETHERTON to G. H. PRICE, 1872, for £247-3-0

[no title]  D3117/2720  3 August 1871

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Joseph LOVEGROVE of Gloucester city, gent.
(2) Henry Michael RUSSELL, 7 Magdala Road, carpenter
Two pieces of building land (part of larger piece of 5 acres) in Barton St. Mary. Piece of land in Barton St. Mary, all behind houses of Victoria Street, plan included. Schedule 1846- included
Consideration: £68-10-0
Witness: John Austen GRIFFITHS, clerk to Joseph LOVEGROVE, solicitor of Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2721  5 August 1871

Contents:
Mortgage and Further charge
(1) Henry Michael RUSSELL, 7 Magdala Road, carpenter
(2) David HARTLEY of Cheltenham, surveyor
Two pieces of land, bounded on N. by land of (1), back of houses fronting Victoria Street on E.; new road intended to be Goodyar Street on S. A piece of land immediately to W. of two pieces described, bordering intended Dineley Street. Memorandum that 22 December 1871, no. 19 Dineley Street conveyed to Henry BECKETT, in consideration of £130
Principal: £260
Witness: John Austen GRIFFITHS, clerk to J. LOVEGROVE, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2721  22 September 1871

Contents:
Further Charge
(1) H. M. RUSSELL
(2) D. HARTLEY
Property as above
Principal: £60
Witness: as above

[no title]  D3117/2722  15 July 1872

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Henry Michael RUSSELL of Magdala Road, carpenter
(2) David HARTLEY of Cheltenham, surgeon
(3) George Holbert PRICE of Upton St. Leonards, corn porter
Land and messuages including workshops in Dinely and Goodyar Streets.
Memorandum that 2 November 1888 property in Dinely Street conveyed to Walter George PRICE
Consideration: £240
Witness: Charles T. BROWN, clerk to Jospeh LOVEGROVE, solicitor, Gloucester

DUCIE STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/4534  1833-1909

26

Contents:
Property

[no title]  D3117/4566  1849-1853

5

Contents:
Building land and cottages

EASTGATE STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/3455  1 March 1777

Contents:
Will (copy)
(1) Samuel FLOWER of Gloucester city, salesman
(2) Mary PARHAM, wife of Thos. PARHAM, of Gloucester city, horsler (niece)
(3) Thomas WILLIAMS, son of testator's sister, Sarah WILLIAMS
(4) Susanah WILLIAMS (niece)
(5) John GUNN, and William GUNN, sons of testator's half sister, Joan GUNN
(6) Elizabeth GUNN, sister of J. GUNN
(7) Samuel GUNN, nephew of testator
(8) Benjamin BURROUGHS of Gloucester city, linen draper; James BRABANT of Gloucester city, gent.
(9) Martha, wife of Ric. POWELL of Gloucester city, soapmaker
(10) Hannah BUTTON (niece)
(11) Joseph FLOWER (brother)
(12) Samuel FLOWER (nephew)
(13) Ann BUTTON, sister and sole executrix
(Other beneficiaries specified)
Two freehold messuages in Southgate Street; three freehold messuages in Littleworth; six messuages at Pye Corner, Southgate Street; two freehold messuages in St. Catharine's parish near the Chapel House; messuage in Westgate Street; three messuages in Hare Lane; freehold messuage in Elmore; four freehold messuages in Eastgate Street; two freehold messuages in Oxbody Lane; two freehold messuages in the parish of St. Michael near Eastgate; three freehold messuages in Northgate Street; leasehold messuage in Eastgate Street; four freehold messuages in Lower Southgate Street; six freehold messuages in Littleworth; four freehold messuages in Catherine Wheel Lane (other property specified)
Witnesses: Meshack CHARLTON; John Selwyn PITT; Robert Pleydell WILTON

[no title]  D3117/3456  20 January 1800

Contents:
Conveyance of reversion in fee (under land tax redemption act of 1799)
(1) Dean and Chapter of Gloucester
(2) Rt. Hon. William Lord AUCKLAND, Rt. Hon. Sylvester DOUGLAS, two of the Land Tax Redemption Commissioners
(3) Ann BUTTON, widow, of Gloucester city
(4) Samuel Flower BUTTON of Fairford, surgeon and apothecary
(5) Samuel WHITCOMBE of Wotton House, gent.; Henry WILTON of Gloucester city, gent.
Messuage in Eastgate Street; land of John WICKAM on E. & N.; New Inn passage on W.; street on S.; another messuage in the same street; New Inn Passage on E.; messuage of Thos. YEATES on W.; street on S.; malthouse on N. and building used as a malthouse and warehouse adjoining; and also other brewhouses and buildings nearby, specified
Term: merging of 40 years lease in freehold
Consideration: £309
Witnesses: J. COWARD; John DAX, Deputy Clerk of the Pleas; A. CHAMBRE; W. YOUNG, secretary; James ILES his clerk

[no title]  D3117/3457  1807

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1774-
(1) of William CLARKE
Freehold messuage and premises (formerly two messuages) in Eastgate Street
DAVIS, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3458  4 April 1807

Contents:
Feoffment
(1) Samuel Flower BUTTON of Painswick, surgeon and apothecary, devisee of Samuel FLOWER of Gloucester city, salesman; Mary Ann FLOWER, his wife
(2) William CLARKE of Barton Street, innholder
(3) Thomas WASHBOURN of Gloucester city, druggist
Messuage (formerly two messuages), in Eastgate Street; land of Thomas WASHBOURN on E.; land of George WASHBOURNE, clock and watchmaker on W. & N.; Eastgate Street on S. Covenant to levy fine
Consideration: £280
Witnesses: Robert PHILLIPS of Gloucester, cordwainer; J. CHADBORN

[no title]  D3117/3459  6 April 1807

Contents:
Assignment to attend inheritance (copy 12 September 1815)
(1) Ann BUTTON, widow, of Gloucester city
(2) Samuel Flower BUTTON, formerly of Fairford now of Painswick, surgeon and apothecary (son of Ann BUTTON)
(3) Richard WHITTARD, hatter; William GRAFTON, linen draper; Thomas WASHBOURN, durggist; Joseph WEBB and Joseph FORD, cheesefactors and copartners; William BROWN, ironmonger; Sarah PACKER, widow, all of Gloucester city; William CLARKE of Barton Street, innholder
(4) Thomas OKEY of Gloucester city, gent.
All property in Eastgate Street, described D3117/2456, extensively specified
Consideration: £309 and 5/-
Term: remainder of 500 years
Witnesses: J. CHADBORN, J. SYMONDS, clerks to OKEY, solicitor, Gloucester; Richard ALLEN, William Cox BUCHANAN

[no title]  D3117/3460  15 & 16 August 1816

Contents:
Lease and release and Assignment of Term in trust to attend inheritance
(1) William CLARK of Barton Street, maltster
(2) Thomas OKEY of Gloucester city, gent.
(3) Thomas PERKINS of Gloucester city, salesman, eldest brother and heir of William PERKINS of Barton Street, schoolmaster, deceased
(4) John DAVIS of Gloucester city, scrivener
(5) Samuel CLIFT of Gloucester city, renter of tolls
A messuage, formerly two, in Eastgate Street, and use of a passage and pump, specified
Term: remainder of 500 years
Consideration: 5/- and £600, and 10/- for the assignment of term
Witness: Thomas DAVIS, attorney, of Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3461  16 August 1816

Contents:
Bond of Indemnity
(1) William CLARK of Barton Street, maltster
(2) Thomas PERKINS of Gloucester city, salesman
Condition; that if (2) sells or mortgages property described D3117/3460 he will levy a fine at the costs of (1) affirming his title; also the wife of (1) Sarah CLARK is debarred from claiming dower rights
Consideration £700
Witness: Thomas DAVIS

[no title]  D3117/3462  20 & 21 December 1839

Contents:
Lease and Release and Assignment of Term
(1) Thomas PERKINS of Gloucester city, gent.
(2) Richard Seyer WORKMAN of Gloucester city, tailor
(3) John Wodley HUGHES of Gloucester city, mercer
(4) Samuel CLIFT of Gloucester city, tide waiter
(5) Edwin POLLARD of Gloucester city, gent.
A messuage in Eastgate Street described D3117/3458; now premises of Edward COLEMAN, druggist, on E.; premises of Wm. MANN, silversmith, on W. N.; Eastgate Street on S.
Term: remainder of 500 years
Consideration: 5/- and £700 and 5/- for assignment
Witnesses: George P. WILKES; Joseph MADDOCKS, clerks to POLLARD, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3463  23 December 1839

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Richard Seyer WORKMAN of Gloucester city, tailor
(2) Thomas PERKINS of Gloucester city, gent.
Property in Eastgate Street described D3117/3462
Principal: £500
Witnesses: George P. WILKES, Joseph MADDOCKS, clerks to E. POLLARD, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3464  23 December 1839

Contents:
Undertaking to deliver deeds
(1) Thomas PERKINS
(2) Richard Seyer WORKMAN
Acknowledgment of receipt of deeds described in schedule D3117/1777- and undertaking to deliver them for a consideration
Consideration: £500

[no title]  D3117/3472  11 September 1882

Contents:
Lease
(1) John Hall COLEMAN of Gloucester city, gent.
(2) Albert SULLY of Gloucester city, draper
Messuage and premises in Eastgate Street at the corner of Brunswick Road
Rent: £110 a year
Term: 14 years, determinable at 7 years
Witness: John FEGAN, clerk to J. H. COLEMAN, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3473  30 January 1897

Contents:
Lease, letter and Rent chits and receipts
(1) Mary Clara COLEMAN, widow, of Denmark Road
(2) Albert SULLY of Eastgate Street, draper
Messuage shop and premises in Eastgate Street at the corner of Brunswick Road
Rent: £110 payable quarterly and 10% on improvements
Term: 14 years, determinable at 7 or 10 years
Witness: W. Piffe BROWN, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3473  30 January 1897

Contents:
Permission by the landlord for the shop front to be repaired
Rent chits and receipts for the year 1897

[no title]  D3117/3849  26 January 1300

Contents:
Deed of gift
(1) Richard lord of Monemwe, the son of John of Monemwe, burgess of Gloucester
(2) Peter de la HULLE, burgess of Gloucester
Land and buildings in the great eastern square of Gloucester called 'Gywerestret' next to land of Alexander of Penedok, 23 virgates in length
Rent: 12s 6d a year and 6d land tax to the King
Principal: 20s
Witnesses: Walter of Bykenare; Roger le Herberare and bailiff of Gloucester; Robert of Honsom; William CHOSE; William PAYNE; Walter le GURDLARE; Alexander of Penedok; Robert POPE; Robert BERNARD and others Seal

[no title]  D3117/3851  2 September 1650

Contents:
Bargain and sale
(1) William ANGELL of Gloucester city, merchant
(2) John BREWSTER of Gloucester city, gent.
Little garden plot and premises behind the house of (2) in Aylesgate Street, Gloucester city (34 x 9 yards) between lands of (2) on E. and Travell Lane on S.; lands of Elizabeth GIBBS widow on W.; lands of Dean and Chapter on N.
Consideration: £5
Witnesses: Samuel BREWSTER; William KEYLOCKE

[no title]  D3117/3866  20 September 1670

Contents:
Assignment in trust to attend the inheritance
(1) John BREWSTER senior of Burtons Court, Eardisland co. Hereford, gent.
(2) Francis WHEELER of Maisemore, gent.; Samual BREWSTER of Gloucester city, gent.
a. Messuage in Westgate Street between the two bridges
b. Capital messuage with malt house and pigeon house and two gardens in the East Ward in St. Michael's parish between lands of the Dean and Chapter occupied by John WELSTEED on W.; lands of William JORDAN on E. Property extends from Eastgate Street to Travell Lane
c. Messuage and appurtenances in Hempstead, with 26 acres of copyhold land. All in trust for John BREWSTER junior
Terms: residue of 40 years, 41 and 60 years
Witnesses: Thomas BULLDISH(?); Gilbert WHEELER; Simon BAGWITH

[no title]  D3117/3945  8 February 1705

Contents:
Lease, release and left hand indenture of fine
(1) Edward COOKE esq. of Highnam; Rt. Hon. Charles Earl of WINCHELSEA and the Lady Sarah Countess of W. dau. and heir of Henry NOURSE esq. late of Mildenhall, Wilts.; Philipp HERBERT esq. of Westminster; Rt. Hon. Marianne his wife (formerly M. FINCH, sister of Earl of W.)
(2) George FIELDER of Gloucester city, farrier
Tenement of Henry NOURSE in Eastgate Street with outhouses, stables, coach houses, and appurtenances, and 2 small tenements adjoining occupied by Richard JUGLY and -
Consideration: 5/- and £80 Consideration of fine: £200

[no title]  D3117/3970  1 November 1848

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1809- of three fifths shares in a messuage in Eastgate Street in tenure of John HODGETTS; and the fifth share in Dennis's Close in the hamlet of Barton St. Mary belonging to William Viner ELLIS of Gloucester city, gent.

[no title]  D3117/3971  1836

Contents:
Abstract of deeds, 1836, re. property described D3117/3970

[no title]  D3117/4013  28 April 1787

Contents:
Assignment (attested copy dated 26 May 1797)
(1) William TURNER of Fellhampton, Upton Bishop, co. Hereford, gent.
(2) John RICKETTS of Gloucester city, statuary
(3) James RICKETTS of Coaley, yeoman
Capital messuage lately erected on the former site of three messuages, with brewhouse, gardens, courtyards and appurtenances, near the Eastgate
Term: residue of 41 years
Principal: £50 and £400 and interest
Witnesses: James KING; William LANE; Theodore GWINNETT; Thomas TOVEY, attorney of Newnham; Richard HAYLE(S) junior, his clerk

[no title]  D3117/4014  28 April 1787

Contents:
Assignment of leasehold as security, as in D3117/4013

[no title]  D3117/4015  29 September 1788

Contents:
Assignment (attested copy dated 27 May 1797)
(1) John RICKETTS formerly of Gloucester city, now of Bath, co. Somerset, statuary
(2) John Hervey OLLNEY of Gloucester city, woolstapler Property described D3117/4013 and brick building adjoining
Term: residue of 41 years
Principal: £840 total
Witnesses: Joseph DOBSON of the Three Tuns, Bath; Thomas TOVEY, attorney of Newnham; Richard HAYLE junior, his clerk

[no title]  D3117/4016  29 September 1788

Contents:
Assignment
(1) John RICKETTS formerly of Gloucester city, now of Bath, co. Somerset, statuary
(2) John Hervey OLLNEY of Gloucester city, woolstapler
Property described D3117/4013, built by (1) on the site of his own house and the Gate, Bridewell and Dungeons belonging to the Eastgate
Term: residue of 41 years
Consideration: £420
Witness: Joseph DOBSON of the Three Tuns, Bath

[no title]  D3117/4017  14 August 1793

Contents:
Lease (attested copy dated 27 May 1797)
(1) Mayor and Burgesses of Gloucester city
(2) John Hervey OLNEY esq. of Gloucester city
Messuage, shop, garden ground on the site of the Gloucester Bridewell in the parish of St. Michael
Refer D3117/4013, D3117/4016
Rent: £3-8s a year
Term: 41 years
Consideration: £8
Witnesses: Thomas TOVEY of Newnham; Richard HAYLE junior, his clerk

[no title]  D3117/4018  22 April 1797

Contents:
Bond
(1) John Hervey OLNEY esq. of Gloucester city
(2) James LEWIS of Gloucester city, gent.
Condition: Payment of mortgage of £400 and interest
Consideration: £800
Witness: Thomas TOVEY

[no title]  D3117/4019  22 April 1797

Contents:
Assignment
(1) John Hervey OLNEY esq. of Gloucester city
(2) James LEWIS of Gloucester city, gent.
Messuage occupied by (1), refer D3117/4013, D3117/4016
Term: residue of 41 years
Principal: £400
Witness: Thomas TOVEY

[no title]  D3117/4020  25 April 1798

Contents:
Reconveyance of mortgage premises
(1) James LEWIS of Gloucester city, gent.
(2) John Hervey OLLNEY esq. of Gloucester city
Messuage described D3117/4013, D3117/4016 and an insurance policy for £600
Term: residue of 41 years
Consideration: £400
Witness: Thomas OKEY

[no title]  D3117/4021  10 April 1799

Contents:
Lease
(1) Mayor and Burgesses of Gloucester city
(2) James LEWIS of Gloucester city, gent.
Piece of ground and newly built messuage, court and brewhouse on the site of the Eastgate, refer D3117/4013, D3117/4016
Term: 41 years
Rent: £1-8s
Witness: R. P. WILTON

[no title]  D3117/4022  10 April 1799

Contents:
Lease
(1) Mayor and Burgesses of Gloucester city
(2) John JEFFERIES esq. of Gloucester city
Plot of garden ground lying under the Town Wall in the parish of St. Michael, King Street on N.W.; Dog Lane on S.E.; garden and yard of Daniel WILLEY and John Hervey OLLNEY esq. on S.W.; yard and premises of Thomas WEAVER esq. on N.E.
Rent: 1/8 a year
Term: 41 years
Witness: H. WILTON

[no title]  D3117/4023  3 October 1799

Contents:
Bargain and Sale
(1) Mayor and Burgesses of Gloucester
(2) Rt. Hon. William Lord AUCKLAND and Rt. Hon. Sylvester DOUGLAS, two of H.M. Commissioners
(3) John JEFFERIES esq. of Gloucester city
Plot of garden under the Town Wall in the parish of St. Michael, refer D3117/4022, and the yearly rent of 1/8
Consideration: £13-5-5
Witnesses: W. YOUNG, secretary; James ILES, clerk; J. COWARD

[no title]  D3117/4024  3 October 1799

Contents:
Bargain and sale
(1) Mayor and Burgesses of Gloucester
(2) William Lord AUCKLAND; Rt. Hon. Sylvester DOUGLAS (two of H.M. Commissioners)
(3) James LEWIS of Gloucester city, gent.
Messuage on the site of the Eastgate, King Street on N.W.; garden of John JEFFERIES esq. on N.E.; tenement occupied by John Hervey OLLNEY esq. on S.E.; and the yearly rent of £1-8s
Consideration: £49-13-4
Witnesses: W. YOUNG, secretary; James ILES, clerk; J. COWARD

[no title]  D3117/4025  28 March 1800

Contents:
Lease
(1) Mayor and Burgesses of Gloucester city
(2) Sir George GLYNN of Ewell, co. Surrey, Barronet; John PRICE esq. of Landaff Court, co. Glamorgan; Thomas WEAVER esq. of Gloucester city
Piece of garden ground with the stone messuage, brewhouse and laundry in the parish of St. Michael
Rent: £2 a year
Term: 41 years
Witnesses: -

[no title]  D3117/4026  24 September 1800

Contents:
Settlement
(1) Mayor and Burgesses of Gloucester city
(2) Rt. Hon. William Lord AUCKLAND; Rt. Hon. Sylvester DOUGLAS (two of H.M. Commissioners)
(3) John Harvey OLLNEY, Captain in the South Gloucestershire Regiment of Militia
(4) Sir George GLYNN of Ewell, co. Surrey, Baronett; John PRICE esq. of Landaff, co. Glamorgan; Thomas WEAVER esq. of Gloucester city
Property described D3117/4025, to be held in trust for (2)
Consideration: £76
Witnesses: Margaret POWELL; Charles NORLEY; James ILES, clerk

[no title]  D3117/4027 a & b  15 & 16 June 1801

Contents:
Lease and release
(1) John Harvey OLLNEY, Captain of the South Gloucestershire Militia and Joanna his wife
(2) Sir George GLYNN of Ewell, co. Surrey, Baronett; John PRICE esq. of Landaff Court, co. Glamorgan; Thomas WEAVER esq. of Gloucester city
(3) William MORRIS esq. of Hempstead
(4) Robert MORRIS esq. of Barnwood
Piece of ground and stone messuage, described D3117/4025, D3117/4016, D3117/4013
Consideration: 5/- and £850
Witnesses: Henry BROOKER of Brighthelmstow; George BEST of the same place; William William COLYER, clerk to EVERE(?) of Epsom; John WILLIAMS, servant to (2); Samuel BRIERLY, servant to (1); R. P. WILTON; H. WILTON junior; Thomas FLETCHER

[no title]  D3117/4028  Trinity Term 1801

Contents:
Right and left hand indentures of fine
(1) William MORRIS esq.; Robert MORRIS esq. (petents)
(2) John Harvey ALLNEY esq. and Joanna his wife (deforciants)
One messuage, brewhouse, garden and appurtenances in the parish of St. Michael
Consideration: £100

[no title]  D3117/4029  29 September 1803

Contents:
Feoffment
(1) James LEWIS of Gloucester city, gent.
(2) William MORRIS esq. of Gloucester city; Robert MORRIS esq. of Barnwood (a trustee of W.M.)
Property described D3117/4025, D3117/4016, D3117/4013
Consideration: £525
Witnesses: H. WILTON, junior; John REA

[no title]  D3117/4030  22 & 23 December 1815

Contents:
Lease, Release and Confirmation
(1) William MORRIS esq. of Gloucester city
(2) Robert MORRIS esq. of Barnwood
(3) Benjamin CLAXSON esq. of Gloucester city
(4) John Michael SAUNDERS esq. of the North Hamlet (a trustee of 3)
Two pieces of ground and stone messuage in Eastgate Street, described D3117/4025, 4016, 4013
Consideration: 5/- and £2175
Witnesses: R. P. WILTON; Henry WILTON

[no title]  D3117/4031 a & b  30 & 31 March 1818

Contents:
Lease and Release
(1) John JEFFERIES esq. of Gloucester city and Ann his wife
(2) Benjamin CLAXSON esq. of Gloucester city
(3) John Michael SAUNDERS of Gloucester city, gent. (a trustee of 2)
Piece of garden ground enclosed with a brick wall under the town wall in the parish of St. Michael, described D3117/4022
Consideration: 5/- and £400

[no title]  D3117/4032  Trinity term 1818

Contents:
Left hand indenture of fine
(1) Benjamin CLAXSON esq. (petent)
(2) John JEFFERIES esq. and Ann his wife (deforciants)
One messuage, one curtilage, one acre of land with appurtenances in the parish of St. Michael
Consideration: £100

[no title]  D3117/4033  11 March 1873

Contents:
Lease and counterpart
(1) Charles Ann CLAXSON of Cheltenham, widow
(2) Charles Edmer KEMPE, 47 Beaumont Street, Marylebone, co. Middx.; Richard CLAXSON esq. of Reading, co. Berks.; George Bumpus BELLAMY esq., 18 Lincolns Inn Fields, co. Middlesex
(3) John CLAXSON esq. of Reading; R. CLAXSON; G. B. BELLAMY
(4) John BELLOWS of Gloucester city, printer
Eastgate House and all appurtenances. Schedule of rooms and fittings included
Rent: £80
Term: 10 years
Witnesses: Ernest COFNHOM(?) of Lincoln's Inn Fields; J. M. MARSHALL, solicitor of Wallingsford; B. BONNOR, solicitor, Gloucester

GOODYAR STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/2712  4 July 1811

Contents:
Feoffment, and agreement to Surrender Property, 11 July 1811
(1) Joseph WOODCOCK of Out Hamlet of Barton St. Mary, wiredrawer
(2) Joseph BICK of Gloucester city, cordwainer
(3) Stephen STROUD of Gloucester city, wire worker, trustee of (2)
Cottage and garden in Out Hamlet, Barton St. Mary (¼ acre). Turnpike from Gloucester to Painswick on N.; land of Corporation on S.; land of Wm. Billing BUTCHER on W.
Consideration: £42 and 5/-
Witnesses: J. C. MOGG; John DAVIS, clerks to DAVIS, attorney, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2713  30 & 31 January 1815

Contents:
Lease and Release
(1) Joseph BICK of Gloucester city, cordwainer
(2) Thomas STROUD of Cheltenham, carpenter
(3) John GRAFTON of Cheltenham, gent.
(4) Thomas OKEY of Cheltenham, gent. trustee for (3)
Property in Barton St. Mary, described D3117/2712
Consideration: 5/- and £200
Witnesses: Richard ALLEN, William Cox BUCHANAN, clerks to OKEY & COMMELINE, attornies, Gloucester

HARE LANE  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/3409  16 August 1845

Contents:
Assignment
(1) Richard WEAVER of Gloucester, gent.
(2) Thomas WHITE of Gloucester, builder
Piece of leasehold garden ground now occupied by (2); bounded on part of the S.W. by the new Tewkesbury Turnpike Road; on part of the N.W. by piece of garden ground now belonging to Thomas SIMMS; on part of the S.E. by premises now belonging to Thomas HAYDY; on E. by a stream called 'Upper Brook'; together with hereditaments and premises
Term: residue of 99 years
Consideration: £100
Witness: Sam HERBERT, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3410  14 December 1845

Contents:
Mortgage with endorsement
(1) Thomas WHITE of Gloucester, builder
(2) Richard WEAVER of Gloucester, auctioneer
Piece of land described D3117/3409; 2 messuages erected thereon by (1); with all outhouses, appurtenances etc.
Term: Residue of 99 years
Consideration: £100
Witness: James BRETHERTON, solicitor, Gloucester
4 February 1846
Endorsement attached
(1) Thomas WHITE of Gloucester, builder
(2) Richard WEAVER of Gloucester, auctioneer
Land and premises described above
Consideration: £50
Witness: James BRETHERTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4558  1760-1937

34

Contents:
Nos. 80-90
(Pitt, Sadler, Spencer, Counsel, Manning, Symonds, Stone)

HERBERT STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/4305  18 July 1892

2 items

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Alfred SLATER of Gloucester, manager of the Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company Limited, and Maria EVANS, wife of the Rev. Edward EVANS, now of Bishopston, Gloucester
(2) Joseph James MEEK of Gloucester, builder
Piece of land in Lower Barton House Estate, bounded on W. by land of Joseph James MEEK, on N.E. by gardens of houses fronting Sidney Street, on S.E. by gardens of houses fronting Alfred Street; also piece of land situate in or near Herbert Street, bounded on N.W. by land of Joseph James MEEK, on S.E. by gardens of houses fronting Alfred Street. Plan included
Consideration: £16-5s
Witnesses: H. J. TAYNTON, solicitor, Gloucester; Charles B. EVANS of Bishopston Vicarage, Bristol, engineer; H. W. GRIMES(?), solicitor, Gloucester
Correspondence enclosed

[no title]  D3117/4307  18 July 1892

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Joseph James MEEK
(2) Harry Warner GRIMES of Gloucester, solicitor
Land in Herbert Street, refer D3117/4305
Consideration: £30
Witness: Robert HALL, clerk to Mr. H. W. GRIMES, solicitor, Gloucester
17 December, 1892
Endorsement
(1) Harry Warner GRIMES
(2) Joseph James MEEK
Property described above
Consideration: as above
Witnesses: H. W. GRIMES; Robert HALL, clerk to Mr. H. W. GRIMES, solicitor, Gloucester

HIGH ORCHARD  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/2535  10 February 1824

Contents:
Left hand indenture of fine
(1) William REES, querent (i.e. plaintiff)
(2) William VERINDER, Elizabeth VERINDER, wife; George COOKE, Elizabeth COOKE, wife; William NEWTON, Joyce NEWTON, wife; Jonathan VERINDER
One messuage, stable and garden with appurtenances in parish of St. Mary de Lode
Consideration: £60
Witnesses: Robert Lord CLIFFORD, J. A. PARK, J. BURROUGH, J. RICHARDSON, King's Justices

[no title]  D3117/2536 a,b  24 & 25 March 1836

Contents:
Lease and release
(1) Samuel BAKER esq. of Highnam, merchant; Thomas PHILLPOTS of Leadenhall Street, London, merchant; William GIBBINS esq. of Falmouth, Cornwall; Joseph GIBBINS esq. of Birmingham
(2) William Tupsley WASHBOURNE, of Gloucester city, merchant
(3) James LLOYD, junior, of Gloucester city, merchant
(4) Thomas PHILLPOTS
(5) John PHILLPOTTS of Serjeant's Inn, London
Piece of land, part of High Orchard and Elming Row in South Hamlet; land of the Corporation and trustees of John ADEY deceased on S.; Gloucester and Berkeley Canal on W.; High Orchard Lane on E.; proposed carriage road on N.; plan included
Consideration: £5256 and 10/-
Witnesses: John ELLIOTT; Samuel BAKER; John CHADBORN; Alfred FOX

[no title]  D3117/2537  17 & 18 August 1836

Contents:
Lease and release
(1) Samuel BAKER of Highnam Court, merchant; Thomas PHILLPOTTS of Leadenhall Street, London, merchant; William GIBBINS esq. of Falmouth; and Joseph GIBBINS esq. of Birmingham
(2) William Tupsey WASHBOURNE of Gloucester city, merchant
(3) James LLOYD junior of Gloucester city, merchant
(4) Thomas PHILLPOTTS
(5) John PHILLPOTTS esq. of Serjeant's Inn, a trustee of (4)
Property at High Orchard described D3117/2536, with Anti Dry Rot Company occupying land on the S.
Consideration: £4375
Witnesses: John STURGE; Charles STURGE; John CHADBORN, Clement HARVEY

[no title]  D3117/2538  21 September 1836

Contents:
Agreement (copy 8 January 1839)
(1) The Gloucester and Berkeley Canal Company
(2) Samuel BAKER esq. of Highnam Court; Thomas PHILLPOTS of London, merchant; Joseph GIBBINS of Birmingham, banker; William GIBBINS of Birmingham, banker; William Tupsley WASHBOURNE of Gloucester city, merchant
Agreement that (2) shall take away 30' of the canal bank from Llanthony Road Bridge to the property of BIRD (360 yards); build a recessed wharf, and erect warehouses on the property described D3117/2537. Provisions for (2) to widen canal by 30' pursuant to their scheme, remove earth, maintain carriage road etc. Provisions regulating the use of wharf, and payment of toll. Schedule specifying the construction

[no title]  D3117/2539  4 August 1837

Contents:
Lease
(1) Thomas PHILLPOTTS of Fenchurch Street, London, merchant, Mary PHILLPOTTS, wife; Samuel BAKER of Highnam Court, merchant; Mary Ann BAKER, wife; William GIBBINS esq. of Falmouth, Cornwall; Joseph GIBBINS esq. of Birmingham; William Tupsley WASHBOURNE of Gloucester city, merchant; John PHILLPOTTS esq. of Serjeant's Inn
(2) Thomas Starling BENSON esq. of Russell Square; William READ esq. of United Service Club; William Revell VIGERS esq. of Russell Square
About 5 acres in High Orchard, containing, cottages, warehouses etc. described D3117/2536 and D3117/2537
Term: a year
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: David MILLER, William HUTCHINGS, clerks to VINCENT & BEDFORD of Westminster

[no title]  D3117/2540  5 August 1837

Contents:
Release (see D3117/2539)
(1) Thomas PHILLPOTTS of Fenchurch Street, London, merchant; Mary PHILLPOTTS, wife; Samuel BAKER of Highnam Court, merchant; Mary Ann BAKER, wife; William GIBBINS esq. of Falmouth, Cornwall; Joseph GIBBINS esq. of Birmingham; William Tupsley WASHBOURNE of Gloucester city, merchant; John PHILLPOTS esq. of Serjeant's Inn
(2) Thomas Starling BENSON esq. of Russell Square; William READ esq. of the United Service Club; William Revell VIGERS esq. of Russell Square
Property described D3117/2539 in High Orchard, large detailed plan included
Consideration: £3410-11-1½
Witnesses: Jas. BAKER; George DEBENHAM, Richard HUDSON, Wm. Jas. PLEYDELL, accountant of Gloucester; Wm. COOPER; Sam. WADE; Wilson ALLEN, Jas. MEDLAND

[no title]  D3117/2541  30 November 1837

Contents:
Lease (copy)
(1) Thomas Starling BENSON esq. of Russell Square; William READ esq. of the United Service Club; William Revell VIGERS esq. of Russell Square
(2) Charles TERRY esq. of Shoe Lane, London
Property at High Orchard, described D3117/2539 and D3117/2536a
Term: 21 years. Fire Insurance clause. Schedule of machinery included.
Memorandum by (2) dated 6 August 1839, asking for cancellation of this indenture
Rent: £600 a year
Witnesses: J. SEWELL, Salters Hall, London, David MILLER, clerk to BEDFORD & VINCENT of Bedrord Row; George DEBENHAM

[no title]  D3117/2542 a,b  30 November & 1 December 1837

Contents:
Mortgage by lease and release (copy)
(1) Thomas Starling BENSON esq. of Russell Square; William READ esq. of United Service Club, Westminster; William Revell VIGERS esq. of Russell Square
(2) Rev. George Goodenough LYNN of Hampton Wick, Middx., Hon. Elizabeth Lucy his wife; Charles FRAZER of Chichester, esq., Cmdr. British Navy; Philip COMBAULD esq., formerly of Bishopsgate Street, London, now of Westbury near Bristol
(3) Charles St. Clare BEDFORD of Bedford Row, Middx., gent.
Property described D3117/2536a and D3117/2539 and use of access roads. Schedule of machinery
Term: 5 years
Consideration: £8,000 and 5/-
Witnesses: George BEDFORD of Bedford Row, solicitor; David MILLER; R. J. SLATER of Westminster, clerk to VINCENT & BEDFORD

[no title]  D3117/2543  1 May 1838

Contents:
Deed of Partnership
(1) James Maurice SHIPTON of Gloucester city, timber merchant
(2) John FORSTER of Gloucester city, timber merchant
(3) William Tupsley WASHBOURNE of Gloucester city, timber merchant
(4) William Philip PRICE of Gloucester city, timber merchant
(5) Edwin SHELTON of Maentwogg Merioneth, slate merchant
(6) Francis GILES of Gloucester city, engineer
Partnership in "The Gloucester Saw Mill Company" for 7 years, and purchase of land occupied by the "Dry Rot Company" at High Orchard as site for the saw mill. Other articles regulating business in common
Term: 7 years and longer
Witnesses: E. B. SWANN; Clement HARVEY, clerk to John CHADBORN, attorney, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2544  2 May 1838

Contents:
Copy of letter produced for Management Committee Meeting of Gloucester & Berkeley Canal (extracted from minutes 16 December 1850)
(1) CHADBORN, on behalf of the newly formed Sawmill Company
(2) F. WOODCOCK, chairman of Canal Company
Request for permission to [...] "deviate" the access road to the Canal, described in D3117/2540. Note that request granted

[no title]  D3117/2545  11 May 1838

Contents:
Agreement (copy)
(1) Thomas Starling BENSON esq. of Russell Square; Charles TERRY esq. of Shoe Lane; William Revell VIGERS esq. of Russell Square
(2) James Maurice SHIPTON of Gloucester city, timber merchant; John FORSTER of Gloucester city, timber merchant; William Tupsley WASHBOURNE of Gloucester city, timber merchant; William Philip PRICE of Gloucester city, timber merchant; Edwin SHELTON of Maenhorog Merioneth, slate merchant; Frances GILES of Gloucester city, engineer
Purchase of some freehold land off (1) at High Orchard, transaction to be completed by 1842. Provision that (2) maintains access road
Witness: William MORGAN, 2 Lime Street Square, London

[no title]  D3117/2546  11 May 1838

Contents:
Letter
(1) William M. CLEGRAM for Canal Company
(2) CHADBORN, solicitor, Gloucester
Notification that the Board of the Berkeley and Gloucester Canal Company sanction alteration to road through High Orchard, provided WALKER does not object

[no title]  D3117/2547  30 May 1838

Contents:
Copy of letter produced for Management Committee Meeting of Gloucester and Berkeley Canal Company (extracted 16 December 1850)
(1) J. S. BRICKWOOD
(2) W. S. CLEGRAM esq. of the Canal Company
Submission of plan for "decviation" of road through High Orchard

[no title]  D3117/2548  24 July 1839

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Francis GILES of Gloucester city, engineer
(2) James Maurice SHIPTON of Gloucester city, timber merchant; John FORSTER OF Gloucester city, timber merchant; William Tupsley WASHBOURNE of Gloucester city, timber merchant; William Philip PRICE of Gloucester city, timber merchant; Edwin SHELTON of Maenhorog, slate merchant
Interest in steam saw mill at High Orchard
Consideration: £113-6-8 and 5/
Witnesses: E. B. SWANN, solicitor, Gloucester; Thomas B. Y. KING, clerk to CHADBORN & SWAN, solicitors, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2549  Friday 26 July 1839

Contents:
The London Gazette
Containing notification of dissolution of the partnership of the Gloucester Saw Mill Company

[no title]  D3117/2550  26 August 1839

Contents:
Disclaimer on lease (see D3117/2541)
(1) Charles TERRY, formerly of Shoe Lane, London, quill merchant
(2) Thomas Starling BENSON; William READ; William Revell VIGERS; and Messrs. HALL, THOMPSON & SEWELL; and Rev. George Goodenough LYNN, The Hon. Lucy Elizabeth LYNN, wife; and Charles FRASER, Philip COMBAULD esquires; and Messrs BEDFORDS and VINCENTS, solicitors
Disclaimer due to refusal of (1)'s assignees to accept interest in property at High Orchard

[no title]  D3117/2551  14 August 1839

Contents:
Disclaimer (copy)
(1) George GIBSON, Stephen GREEN, Frederick A. JONES, James William ADLARD, assignees of the estate of Charles TERRY a bankrupt
(2) C. TERRY
Interest in leasehold premises at High Orchard

[no title]  D3117/2552  19 & 20 September 1839

Contents:
Lease and Assignment
(1) Eliz. Ann CHADBORN, widow of Gloucester city; Edwin SHELTON esq. of Aston Warwick, Eliza Maria, wife; William Philip PRICE esq. of Tibberton, Frances Anne, wife
(2) William Tupsley WASHBOURNE of Gloucester city, timber merchant; George SHELTON of Birmingham, timber merchant
All property bequeathed by will of John CHADBORN, deceased
Consideration: 5/- and 10/
Witnesses: Jn. ELLIOT, solicitor, Gloucester; E. B. SWANN, solicitor, Gloucester; Clement HARVEY, clerk to W. V. ELLIS, solicitor, Gloucester; Charles Bayley WING, Henry James MORTON, clerks to ELLIS & Co., solicitors, Gloucester; Thomas SHERWOOD, clerk of the Enrolment; and A. H. JENKINS & R. H. CARTER, Perpetual Commissioners

[no title]  D3117/2553  7 April 1842

Contents:
Agreement
(1) James Maurice SHIPTON esq. of Gloucester city
(2) Edwin SHELTON esq. of Meer Hall, nr. Droitwich
Agreement for sale of share in Steam Saw Mill Company at High Orchard, sold by Francis GILES
Consideration: £200
Witness: E. B. SWANN, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2554  12 April 1842

Contents:
Agreement for sale of Share
(1) John FORSTER esq. of Gloucester city, timber merchant
(2) William Philip PRICE esq. of Tibberton Court
Share in Steam Saw Mill Company at High Orchard
Consideration: £300
Witness: E. B. SWANN, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2555  27 September 1843

Contents:
Letter (copy)
(1) W. M. GLEGRAM, clerk to Gloucester and Berkeley Canal Company
(2) T. THOMPSON esq., secretary to Anti-Dry Rot Co., 2 Lime Street Square, London
Notification of completion of excavations on the canal bank opposite premises of Anti-Dry Rot Company and Birmingham and Gloucester ("RY") Railway Company; but refusal to act before work perfected on other sections of the High Orchard Wharf

[no title]  D3117/2556 a, b  13 March 1844 and 1 July 1844

Contents:
Case in Chancery
Order for verification of Right to try the Case; and Instructions Subsequent to a Chancery Petition disallowing Proceedings dated 19 June 1844 (see D3117/2557)
(1) William Revell VIGERS; Francis SAPTE; Charles John COOK; David MONTAGU; Francis MERCIER; Thomas SPADBOLT
(2) William READ
Claim by (1) that (2) is held responsible as a trustee. Subsequent substitution of (2) by Taswell THOMPSON of Salters Hall, appointed in Chancery J. W. HUSSEY, Registrar

[no title]  D3117/2557  19 June 1844

Contents:
Chancellor's Decision that the Case is Without Jurisdiction of Chancery
(1) William Revell VIGERS; Francis SAPTE; Charles John COOK; David MONTAGU; Francis MERCIER; William SHADBOLT
(2) William READ
Detailed recital of the case and decision that (2), being a trustee, the case is without the jurisdiction of the court. Submission that Taswell THOMPSON of Salters Hall, London, be appointed to release and convey premises instead
T. E. DOWDESWELL, (signed)

[no title]  D3117/2558  21 November 1850

Contents:
Letter (copy)
(1) W. B. CLEGRAM, clerk to the Gloucester and Berkeley Canal Company
(2) Messrs. ELLIS, ELLIOTT & SWANN, solicitors, Gloucester
Notification that the Canal Company accept the offer made by the "High Orchard Company" using Bakers Quay of £96-12 on completion of excavations required at the Quay

[no title]  D3117/2559  27 March 1860

Contents:
Assignment (copy 7 December 1860)
(1) William EASSIE, William EASSIE junior, Peter Boyd EASSIE, all of Gloucester city, contractors
(2) The Gloucester Wagon Company Limited
Piece of land with appurtenances called Mad Leaze at High Orchard, plan endorsed, apparently part or wholly the site of the Anti Dry Rot Company's property described D3117/2539 et seq.
Rent: £131 or £156 a year
Term: remainder or 31 years
Consideration:
Witnesses: William WOOD, John MOSS, clerks to Messrs. WHITCOMBE, HELPS and WHITCOMBE, solicitors, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2560 a,b  15 January 1889

Contents:
Scale Plan (scale 41.66 feet to the inch)
Property described D3117/2559 at High Orchard, opposite the meeting of Bristol and Stroud roads. Showing the Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Works, specifying work sheds etc. extending down to the canal
R. READ, city surveyor

[no title or date]  D3117/2560b

Contents:
Plan of property as in D3117/2536 without detail of buildings

[no title]  D3117/3503a  29 March 1939

Contents:
Correspondence
(1) Dyneley LUKER of DYNELEY, LUKER & MOORE
(2) R. W. FOWELL esq., the Assistant Secretary, Ecclesiastical Commission
Concerning the acquisition of the disused churchyard of St. Lukes

[no title]  D3117/3503b  4 April 1939

Contents:
Correspondence
(1) R. W. FOWELL, Assistant Secretary of the Ecclesiastical Commission
(2) Percy C. LLOYD esq., Diocesan Registry, Gloucester
Ground described above

[no title]  D3117/4038a  1 September 1841

Contents:
Lease for a year
(1) William Philip PRICE of Gloucester, merchant; Abraham Hodgson PHILL-POTTS of Gloucester, merchant
(2) John AYERS of Gloucester, gentleman
Undivided moiety or equal half part, the whole into 2 equal parts being a piece of land with 13 cottages lately erected upon, being part of High Orchard in South Hamlet, dimensions given, bounded by a newly made Carriage Road on the E.; land of William Philip PRICE on the N.; land of John FORSTER on the S.; land of James Maurice SHIPTON on W.
Term: One year
Rent: A peppercorn
Consideration: 5/-
Witness: E. B. SWANN, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4038b  2 September 1841

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) William Philip PRICE of Gloucester, merchant; Abraham Hodgson PHILL-POTTS of Gloucester, merchant
(2) John AYERS of Gloucester, gent.
(3) Samuel BAKER esq. of Gloucester
Premises described 4083a
Consideration: £1000
Witness: E. B. SWANN, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4039  24 March 1845

Contents:
(1) William Philip PRICE esq. of Tibberton Court; Abraham Hodgson PHILL-POTTS of Gloucester, merchant
(2) William Philip PRICE
(3) John AYERS of Gloucester, hallier
(4) John ELLIOTT of Gloucester, gent.
13 messuages, now in the respective occupations of Charles ARKELL, Nathaniel PHELPS, John PREECE, James WELLSLED, John LEWIS, William REECE, Francis RALPH, Joseph HOARE, William PARKER, Henry HARDING, Abraham WOCKMAN and George EVERETT
Consideration: £60
Witness: E. B. SWANN, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4040  12 May 1847

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) John AYERS of Gloucester, hallier
(2) John ELLIOTT of Gloucester, gent.
(3) William Philip PRICE esq.
Six messuages in High Orchard, numbered as 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 & 13
Consideration: £650
Witness: E. B. SWANN

[no title]  D3117/4041  31 May 1847

Contents:
Mortgage by demise
(1) William Philip PRICE esq.
(2) Frances Elizabeth MILLARD of Gloucester, spinster
13 messuages in High Orchard described D3117/4038
Term: 1000 years
Consideration: £800
Witness: John ELLIOTT, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4042  29 July 1885

Contents:
Surrender of term
(1) Frances Elizabeth MILLARD of Gloucester, spinster
(2) William Philip PRICE esq.
13 messuages, refer D3117/4041
Consideration: £800, and interest due
Witness: Mr. JORDAN, clerk to Messrs. SHEPPARD & CLARK, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4059a  19 September 1849

Contents:
Agreement
(1) The Gloucester and Berkeley Canal Company
(2) William Philip PRICE esq. of Tibberton Court
Agreement to lease piece of land now occupied by (2) and used as a timber wharf partly in Tuffley, partly in South Hamlet (1156 sq. yards), road of the canal company on W. and N. (plan included)
Rent: £26-19s.
Term: 21 years
Consideration: widening of canal by (2) at his own expense
Witness: John ELLIOTT (ELLWELL), solicitor, Gloucester; K. H. FRYER, solicitor, Gloucester. Paper seal of Canal Co. attached

[no title]  D3117/4059b  24 November 1853

Contents:
Agreement
(1) D. Higford BURR esq.
(2) W. P. PRICE esq. M.P.; Richard POTTER esq.; Charles WALKER esq. (trading under firm Price and Co.)
Agreement to lease land adjoining the Gloucester and Berkeley Canal (4a.)
Rent: £60
Term: 21 years

[no title]  D3117/4060  10 August 1835

Contents:
Plan from sale particulars of land in Sudmead Berry Close and the Coggins, the site of the Port of Gloucester (27a. 1r. 13p.). Property the site of the ship yard of the Gloucester and Berkeley Canal, a wharf, 2 capital lime kilns, and rich meadow and pasture "well adapted for brick making". Property to be sold in two lots

[no title]  D3117/4061  22 November 1862

Contents:
Lease
(1) William Philip PRICE esq. of Tibberton Court
(2) Richard POTTER esq. of Standish House, Charles WALKER esq. of Matson, timber merchants, under the firm "Price and Company"
Piece of land (1738 sq. yds.) recently occupied by the Creosoting Company, in that part of South Hamlet within the City of Gloucester; property formerly part of a piece of land called High Orchard and Elming Row, with all buildings particularly a cottage occupied by WILLIAMS. Plan included
Rent: £85
Term: 7 years
Witness: Charles E. SHEPPARD, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4540  1873

1

Contents:
Land with 4 houses, workshops and buildings

INDIA ROAD  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/1626  2 June 1893

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Very Rev. Eustace John Fitzgerald BARRON, St. Peter's Rectory, 9 London Road
(2) Clara BICK, spinster, of Hardwicke
No. 18 India Road, bequeathed to (1) by will of Ellen Jane WELDON, late of 20 Henry Street, and in occupation of John TIERNEY, and between messuages belonging to Charles LEWIS, and in occupation of Edwin HURCOMB and Edwin WILKINS
Consideration: £112
Witness: W. H. MORGAN, 18 Brunswick Road, accountant

JERSEY ROAD  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/3566  20 November 1917

Contents:
Probate of Will
(1) John Thomas LAIDLER of 26 Jersey Rd., formerly of 15 Napier Street, platform inspector of Midland Railway
(2) Georgina LAIDLER (wife and executrix)
Will made 13 June 1888
Personal estate: £7071-11-10
Witnesses: N. BURGE of Salisbury Rd., Glouc., railway policeman; E. SMITH of Sydney St., railway foreman

KING STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/2405  23 March 1877

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) James GOODRICH of Ruthin, Esq.; Harry St. Aubyn GOODRICH of India, civil servant; and George WHITCOMBE of Gloucester, gent. (Trustees of William GOODRICH, deceased)
(2) William Henry WHITE of Gloucester, furniture dealer
A messuage, warehouse and courtyard in King Street adjoining the Kings Head Inn
Consideration: £600
Witnesses: J. W. REES; Edward T. GARDNER

[no title]  D3117/2406 - 2407  25 March 1899

Contents:
Abstract of Title, and Conveyance
(1) William Henry WHITE of Westgate Street, Gloucester, bookseller and Henry William BRUTON of Gloucester, auctioneer and surveyor
(2) Edwin LEA of Gloucester, furniture dealer
A messuage, warehouse and yard in King Street adjoining the Kings Head Inn
Consideration: £800
Witness: W. ROBINSON, solicitor's clerk

[no title]  D3117/2408 - 2409  1 May 1877

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) James GOODRICH of Ruthin, Esq.; George WHITCOMBE of Gloucester, gent.; and Rev. Laurence Charles GOODRICH of Stratton (Trustees of William GOODRICH, deceased)
(2) John Eamer GOULD of Gloucester, metal merchant
(3) Samuel HARRIS of Gloucester, contractor
A messuage and yard in King Street and also the Kings Head Inn adjoining. (2309) Deed of covenant to produce deeds to these premises dated 2 Sept. 1878
Consideration: £628
Witness: Edward T. GARDNER, solicitor

[no title]  D3117/3412  14 December 1881

Contents:
Further Mortgage
(1) John GRUNDY of Gloucester, brewer
(2) Thomas TAYNTON, Thomas Charles Rickhuss TAYNTON and Henry John TAYNTON of Gloucester, solicitors
The Kings Head Inn and an adjoining messuage in King Street
Principal: £80
Witness: J. W. GABB, solicitor, Cheltenham

[no title]  D3117/2413 - 2417  2 January 1899

Contents:
Abstracts of Title, Conditions of Sale, and Conveyance
(1) Arnold PERRETT & Co. Ltd. of Gloucester
(2) Sir Robert Nigel Fitzhardinge KINGSCOTE of Kingscote and Robert HALE of Alderley, retired major-general (Trustees)
(3) Edwin LEA of Churchdown, Esq.
The King's Head Inn, King Street
Consideration: £730
Witnesses: Harry EDWARDS; E. C. LLOYD

[no title]  D3117/2418 - 2420  5 May 1920

Contents:
Abstracts of Title and Conveyance
(1) Edwin LEA of Gloucester, J.P.
(2) The General Accident Life and Fire Assurance Corporation Ltd. of Perth
Three messuages numbered 38, 40, 42, St. Aldate Street adjoining the Milk-maid Inn; a dwelling house, warehouse and shop in King Street; and the Kings Head Inn, King Street. Plan.
Consideration: £4,400
Witness: W. LANGLEY-SMITH, solicitor

[no title]  D3117/2848  24 June 1860

Contents:
Conveyance (refer, the Oxbode 2845 and preceding deeds)
(1) Rev. Edmund Nelson DEAN of Gloucester city
(2) Thomas EYCOTT of Gloucester, furniture dealer
(3) James MAYSEY of Gloucester, hairdresser
Messuage in King Street and Oxbody Lane, formerly occupied by Benjamin BAYLIS, now by (2); small shop with back yard in King Street, formerly a fruiterer now occupied by (2); small tenement in King Street, formerly a coffee shop of Thomas ROBINSON, now occupied by Thomas WAITE. Plan included
Consideration: £640
Witness: William P. BROWN, solicitor, Gloucester
Memorandum: 12 July 1860 property conveyed to John ROBERTS, blacksmith

[no title]  D3117/2849  16 July 1860

Contents:
Mortgage (refer the Oxbode 2837-2848)
(1) Thomas EYCOTT of Gloucester city, furniture dealer
(2) Sarah CARWARDINE, widow, of Cheltenham
Two messuages in King Street, firstly described D3117/2848; and messuage at back of buildings belonging to Maidenhead Inn in St. John's Lane
Principal: £440
Witness: William P. BROWN, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2850  19 November 1862

Contents:
Mortgage (refer the Oxbode 2837-2848)
(1) Thomas EYCOTT of Gloucester city, furniture broker
(2) Nathaniel HARTLAND Esq. of Charlton Kings; Lindsey WINTERBOTHAM of Stroud; Samuel JONES Esq. of Fretherne Lodge, Gloucester, trustee of Gloucestershire Banking Company
Messuage in King Street and St. John's Lane
Principal: £240 and 5/-
Witness: James BRETHERTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3210  24 July 1863

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Sarah CARWARDINE, widow, of Cheltenham
(2) Nathaniel HARTLAND Esq. of Charlton Kings; Lindsey WINTERBOTHAM Esq. of Stroud; Samual JONES Esq. of Fretherne Lodge, Gloucester; trustees of the Gloucestershire Banking Company
(3) Thomas EYCOTT of Gloucester city, furniture dealer
(4) Thomas LOMAS of Gloucester city, tin plate worker
Tenement, small shop and warehouse in King Street, with garden behind; King St. on E.; Oxbody Lane in S.; premises of Thomas CHURCHILL on W.; property of John ROBERTS on W.
Consideration: £550 total
Witnesses: A. C. TUNSTALL, banker, Gloucester; Edward WASHBOURN, solicitor, Gloucester; W. P. BROWN, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3211  25 July 1863

Contents:
Mortgage and Reconveyance
(1) Thomas LOMAS of Glouc. city, tin plate worker
(2) Thomas DOBBIE of Glouc. city, baker
Messuage in right angle formed by King Street and Oxbody Lane; a small tenement shop or warehouse in King Street occupied as the property above by Thomas EYCOTT; and a garden behind premises; refer D3117/3210
Principal: £500
Witness: Charles E. SHEPPARD, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2311  29 August 1876

Contents:
Reconveyance
(1) Thomas DOBBIE
(2) Thomas LOMAS
Securities: as above
Consideration: as principal above
Witness: Benjamin JORDAN, clerk to C. E. SHEPPARD, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3212/1  31 August 1876

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Thomas LOMAS of Gloucester city, tin plate worker
(2) Richard Gopsill BROWN; Alfred BROWN; and Charles BROWN; all of Gloucester city, merchants
All property in King Street described D3117/3211, plan included
Principal: £550
Witness: George F. RIDDIFORD, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3212  30 August 1899

Contents:
(1) R. Gopsill BROWN, Chas. BROWN
(2) Chas. BROWN; Edward John BURTT, 22 St. Paul's Road, manufacturer; Frederick Bowen BURTT of Hull, Yorks.
Securities: as above
Consideration: as principal above
Witness: John W. COREN, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3212/2  15 February 1907

Contents:
Further charge and Acknowledgement
(1) William TAYLOR of King Street, tin smith
(2) Edward John BURTT and Frederick Bowen BURTT
Property in King Street described D3117/3211, plan included
Acknowledgement by James SMITH of Bristol Road, Hardwicke, boot repairer, of payment of balance from Wm. Jas. Gowman TAYLOR of 23 King Street
Principal £100
Witness: M. BARRY-LEWIS, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3213  1876

Contents:
Schedule of Deeds 1723-
(1) Thomas LOMAS
(2) Messrs. BROWN
Delivery on completion of mortgage, refer D3117/3212/1

[no title]  D3117/3214  1 November 1906

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Maria LOMAS, widow, 34 St. Michael's Square
(2) William TAYLOR of King Street, tin smith
All property in King Street, described D3117/3211, with the addition of a newly built lecture hall there
Witness: Joseph T. JONES, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3215  30 April 1908

Contents:
Transfer of mortgage
(1) Edward John BURTT, 22 St. Paul's Road, manufacturer; Frederick Bowen BURTT of Hull, Yorks., printer
(2) Elizabeth Mary BURTT, spinster, of Hull
Property in King Street described D3117/3211, D3117/3214 and mortgage
Principal: £650
Witnesses: M. BARRY-LEWIS, solicitor, Gloucester; Harold BEEDHAM of Hull, clerk

[no title]  D3117/3216  1 July 1915

Contents:
Probate (copy)
(1) William TAYLOR, 21 King Street, and Twigworth, Gloucester, tin plate worker and farmer
(2) Elizabeth TAYLOR, wife of testator, and executrix
Will made 23 July 1890
Testator died 30 October 1914
Witnesses: A. HARDMAN, accountant of King Street; Ernest WELCH, 7 Upper Quay Street

[no title]  D3117/3217  9 August 1915

Contents:
Transfer of mortgage and memorandum
(1) Elizabeth Mary BURTT, spinster, formerly of Hull, now of Crich, Matlock Bath, Derby
(2) Elizabeth TAYLOR, widow, of Rose Cottage, Quedgeley
(3) William James Gowman TAYLOR of Rose Cottage, Quedgeley, tin smith
(4) James SMITH of Bristol Road, Hardwicke, boot repairer
All property in King Street described D3117/3211, D3117/3214
Notification: 20 August 1915, notifying (4) that property mortgaged to (2) for £50
Principal: £500
Witnesses: Caroline BURTT, spinster of Matlock; Alfred E. PALMER, clerk to W. H. W. GRIMES, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3218  20 August 1915

Contents:
Mortgage and copy of Notification included in D3117/3217, and acknowledgement endorsed
(1) Elizabeth TAYLOR, widow, of Rose Cottage, Quedgeley
(2) William James Gowman TAYLOR of Rose Cottage, Quedgeley, tin smith
(3) Elizabeth Mary BURTT, spinster, of Crich, Matlock Bath, Derby
All property in King Street, described D3117/3211, D3117/3214
Acknowledgement by (3) of receipt of £50 due from Wm. Jas. Gowman TAYLOR, 23 King Street
Principal: £50
Witness: Albert E. PALMER, clerk to W. H. W. GRIMES, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3959  24 January 1810

Contents:
Mortgage by demise
(1) Edward WEAVER and Charles WEAVER of Gloucester City, pin manufacturers
(2) Thomas PALIN of Wotton, gent.
Piece of land and tenements to the S.W. of King Street, Dog Lane on S.W.; garden of John JEFFERIS esq. on W., garden of (1) on N.E.; with warehouse on land; also tenement adjoining formerly used as a dyehouse, tenement of TROWMAN & Humphrey SMITH on one side and the Brook belonging to Brook Street on the other, and in the parish of St. Catherine
Term: 1000 years
Principal: £2000
Witness: John PHILLPOTTS, junior

[no title]  D3117/4242  12 January 1885

Contents:
Lease (counterpart)
(1) George Francis RIDDIFORD of Gloucester City, gent.
(2) The Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings, acting in execution of the County Court Buildings Act 1870
The ground floor premises (plan included) of no. 17 King Street now occupied by the County Court Offices of the County Court of Gloucester
Rent: £45
Term: 21 years
Witness: seal of Commissioners

KING'S SQUARE  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/3328  23 April 1870

Contents:
Inland Revenue Succession Account and Receipt for Duty
(1) Emma WINEWORTH of Worthing, Sussex (successor)
(2) Alexander BARCLAY (predecessor)
A half share of freehold messuage, garden and premises in the New Market in the parish of St. John, let to Danial BRETHERTON at £36-15-0 a year

[no title]  D3117/3441  19 April 1808

Contents:
Lease
(1) Ann Scott, widow, of Ledbury
(2) Thomas HAYNES of Gloucester city, pin manufacturer
Messuage, workshop and bakehouse, and yard and garden adjoining near St. Aldate's Sq., occupied by (2). Priviso that tenant shall spend £100 repairing property
Rent: £12-12-0
Term: 21 years
Witness: W. C. WARD, attorney, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3442  25 March 1809

Contents:
Assignment
(1) Robert MORRIS Esq. of Barnwood Court; William VEEL of Froombridge, wire manufacturer; Thomas ROBERTS of Bristol, brass and wire manufacturer; assignees of Thomas HAYNES of Gloucester city, a bankrupt
(2) John AVERY of Gloucester city, gent.
Messuage, workshop, bakehouse, garden and appurtenances near St. Aldate Square
Rent: £12-12-0 a year
Term: remainder of 21 years
Consideration: £18
Witnesses: H. WILTON; Thomas VEEL; William PHIPPEN, junior; H. WILLIAMS, H. WILTON, junior

LADYBELLGATE STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/2577 a, b  10 & 11 October 1784

Contents:
Lease and Release
(1) Giles GREENAWAY esq. of Gloucester city, Shadrack CHARLETON of Gloucester, apothecary, devisees and executors of John BUSH esq. of Gloucester city, deceased
(2) Thomas BUSH esq. of Cirencester, youngest and surviving uncle of J. BUSH, deceased, and heir of Sam. BUSH esq. of Bath, eldest uncle and heir of J. BUSH, deceased
(3) Thomas BUSH of London, cabinet maker, devisee of J. BUSH, deceased
(3) Samuel HAYWARD esq. of Gloucester city
Four brick stables in St. Mary de Crypt parish, at Black Friars; a stable of Thos. PRUEN on W.; malthouse of Abraham DAVIS on E.; road into Black Friars on N.; house of DAVIS on S.
Consideration: 5/- and £80
Witnesses: Charles EVANS, Jn. W. JERSON, Joanna ADAMS, Joseph PITT, S. BOWYER, junior, Chancery Office

[no title]  D3117/2578  Trinity Term 1785

Contents:
Fine (copy, examined against original 26 March 1841)
(1) Richard PRUEN, gent., querent
(2) Thomas PRUEN and Catherine PRUEN wife, deforciants
One messuage, stable, garden and common pasture in St. Mary de Crypt parish
Consideration: £100
Witness: Thomas SHERWOOD, Registrar

[no title]  D3117/2579  24 & 25 July 1785

Contents:
Lease and Release
(1) Thomas PRUEN of Gloucester city, wine merchant, Catherine PRUEN, wife
(2) Samuel HAYWARD esq. of Gloucester city
(3) Richard PRUEN of Cheltenham, gent.
Stable with appurtenances in Blackfriars
Consideration: £50 and 5/-
Witnesses: H. WILTON; H. WILTON junior

[no title]  D3117/2580  9 January 1807

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Daniel John NIBLETT esq. of Gloucester city
(2) Thomas MUTLOW of Gloucester city, gent.
Coach house, stable and premises at Black Friars, St. Mary de Crypt parish, workshop of John BRYAN on N.; stable of Walter WILKINS afterwards WINTON on E.; road to Barbican Hill on S.W.
Consideration: £60
Witnesses: Johnothan REA; Robert HAMLETT

[no title]  D3117/2581  1 & 2 August 1817

Contents:
Lease and Release
(1) Thomas MUTLOW of Gloucester city, gent.
(2) James MAYSEY of Gloucester city, carrier
(3) George Worrall COUNSEL of Gloucester city, gent., trustee of (2) to prevent dower
Coach house, stable and premises at Black Friars
Consideration: £102-10-0
Witnesses: Anna Maria MUTLOW; Mary Ann HARDWICK; Betty BROOKMAN

[no title]  D3117/2582  23 June 1824

Contents:
Lease
(1) James MAYSEY formerly of Gloucester city, carrier, now of Nailsworth, farmer; George Worrall COUNSEL of Gloucester city, gent.
(2) Thomas SMITH of Gloucester city, gent.
Stable and coach house at Blackfriars
Consideration: 5/-
Term: a year
Witnesses: George BALDWIN, William COTHER, clerks to John PHILLPOTTS junior, solicitor, Gloucester; J. E. WATKINS, clerk to PHILLPOTS

[no title]  D3117/2583  24 June 1824

Contents:
Release and Assignment of Mortgage Term to attend Inheritance
(1) James MAYSEY formerly of Gloucester city, carrier, now of Painswick, farmer
(2) George Worrall COUNSEL of Gloucester city, gent.
(3) Peter AUST of Walcot, Somerset, gent.
(4) Thomas SMITH of Gloucester city
(5) John PHILLPOTTS, junior, of Gloucester city, gent., trustee of (4)
(6) Edward BOUGHTON of Gloucester city, carrier, also trustee of (4)
Property at Blackfriars described D3117/2580
Term: Remainder of mortgage term of 500 years
Consideration: £220 and 5/-
Witnesses: George BALDWIN, William COTHER, clerks to John PILLPOTTS junior, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2584  13 March 1825

Contents:
Mortgage by demise
(1) James MAYSEY, formerly of Gloucester city, carrier, now of Horsley, coach proprietor
(2) George Worrall COUNSEL of Gloucester city, gent.
(3) Peter AUST of Gloucester city, gent.
Messuage and waggon house at Blackfriars occupied by (1)
Term: 500 years
Principal: £300 and 5/-
Witness: Thomas DANCE

[no title]  D3117/2585  10 Victoria 1846

Contents:
Copy printed of a Private Act of Parliament
Act authorizing mining leases and others in Glamorgan, on estates of Walter De WINTON esq. (infant) tenant in tail under will of Walter WILKINS esq., deceased

[no title]  D3117/2586  4 August 1854

Contents:
Particulars, Conditions and Memorandum of Sale
(1) Charles BAWSON, vendor's agent
(2) Edwin BICK, purchaser; Chas. W. CASTREE, auctioneer
The Bearland Estate, cromprising family mansion, building land in St. Mary de Crypt parish (specified) and stables and coach house in Ladybellgate Street occupied by Wm. VEALE. Particulars of Sale include a plan of the estate
Purchase Price: £250
Witness: Charles W. CASTREE

[no title]  D3117/2587  28 November 1854

Contents:
Solicitors Bill, receipted
(1) William C. GRAFTON esq.
(2) Walter JESSOP esq.
Business transacted during 1854, totalling £17-4-8 costs

[no title]  D3117/2588  19 September 1854

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Walter de WINTON esq. of Maeslough Castle, Radnor
(2) Edwin BICK of Gloucester city, gent.
(3) William Chandler GRAFTON of Cheltenham, gent.
(4) James HEALING of Tewkesbury, miller
Four stables in Ladybellgate Street, plan in margin
Consideration: £250
Witnesses: Walter JESSOP, solicitor, Cheltenham; Henry WYNDHAM, Lieut.
1st Life Guards, Portsmouth

[no title]  D3117/2589  1854

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1784-
(1) of Walter De WINTON of Maeslough Castle, Radnor
Premises in Ladybellgate Street purchased in sale, 4 October 1854

[no title]  D3117/2590  22 August 1854

Contents:
Observations and Replies on Abstract of Title
(1) Walter De WINTON esq.
(2) Edwin BICK, purchaser
Property in Ladybellgate Street described D3117/2586
Witnesses: Walter JESSOP of Cheltenham, purchaser's solicitor; WOODHOUSE & PARKER of Lincoln's Inn, for the vendor

[no title]  D3117/2591  21 September 1860

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Francis HAWKINS of Tidnor House, Lugwardine, Hereford, gent.
(2) William Chandler GRAFTON of Cheltenham, gent.
Piece of land near Blackfriars, private road leading out of Ladybellgate Street on N.; land of (1) on S.E.; land of (2) on N.E.; messuage of Arthur Hammond JENKINS on S.W.
Consideration: £20
Witness: James BRETHERTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2592  26 April 1875

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Jane GRAFTON, widow, of Cheltenham
(2) William Henry JONES of Gloucester city, innkeeper
The Mariner's Arms, Ladybellgate Street, comprising stable, piece of land messuage used as a coach house converted to shop and premises by Wm. Chandler GRAFTON
Schedule included 1831-
Consideration: £1200
Witness: Jane Eliza WILLIAMS (spinster) Ryader, Radnor

[no title]  D3117/2593a  24 June 1875

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) William Henry JONES of the Mariner's Arms Inn, innkeeper
(2) Thomas WINTLE of Mitchel Dean, brewer
The Mariner's Arms, Ladybellgate Street
Consideration: £1700
Witness: Fred. H. BRETHERTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2593b  24 September 1896

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Tom Clark WINTLE, and Osman Alfred WINTLE, both of Weston-under-Penyard, Hereford, millers and cornfactors, trustees of will of Thos. WINTLE, deceased
(2) Francis WINTLE of Mitcheldean, brewer
Property as above
Consideration: £800
Witness: Ernest R. DAVIES, solicitor, Ross

[no title]  D3117/2630a  1915

Contents:
Abstract of Title, 1885- Conveyance and Estate Duty Certificate
(1) of Alfred GEORGE, personal representative of Mrs. Sarah Jane LANE, deceased
(2) Gloucester Corporation, prospective purchasers
No. 6 Ladybellgate Street

[no title]  D3117/2630b  1915

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Henry WINFIELD of Gloucester city, ships chandler
(2) John LANE, 9 New Inn Lane, engine driver
Messuage in Ladybellgate Street occupied by Edwin DUNN
Consideration: £110
Witnesses: Hubert J. BOUGHTON, solicitor, clerk to BRETHERTON & Son, solicitors, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2630c  May-August 1915

Contents:
Application for Estate Duty Certificate and Certificate
(1) WELLINGTON & CLIFFORD, 1 Berkeley Street, solicitors, Gloucester (applicants)
(2) John LANE, deceased
Property as above sold to Gloucester Corporation for £50

[no title]  D3117/3091  7 April 1843

Contents:
Lease (counterpart)
(1) Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of Gloucester
(2) William COTHER, William HICKS, Charles CHURCH, John Aubrey WHITCOMBE, James TAYLOR, Thomas STANLEY, Thomas DAVIS, David Mowbray WALKER, Samuel JONES, John DAWLING, Samuel JONES junior, Charles CLUTTERBUCK, Richard Hodges CARTER, Josiah CASTREE, Hardwicke SHUTE and Thomas EVANS doctors, Charles DILKES, Charles COTHER, John BURRUP, James GOODRICH of Maisemore Court, James HELPS woolstapler, all of Gloucester city and trustees of the Hospital of St. Margaret, and other charities
(3) Ann BOUGHTON, widow, of Gloucester city
Three messuages and tenement in St. Mary de Crypt parish in Ladybellgate Street, extending from Longsmith Street to Blackfriars (plan included(
Term: 41 years
Rent: £5 a year
Witness: Edmund BOUGHTON

[no title]  D3117/3092  15 April 1885

Contents:
Particulars, Conditions and Memorandum of Sale
(1) Henry WINFIELD, the vendor
(2) John Wright SAUNDERS, 2 Victoria Place, Southgate Street
No. 2 Ladybellgate Street, occupied by COLLIER; other property sold in Ladybellgate Street, Longsmith Street, Dean's Walk, Alvin Street and Castle Street
Purchase Price: £145
Witness: BRETHERTON & Son

[no title]  D3117/3093  21 May 1884

Contents:
Particulars, Conditions and Memorandum of Sale of Charity Property
(1) Henry WINFIELD of Bearland, purchaser; Thomas WHITE, auctioneer
Nos. 37 Longsmith Street; 2, 4, 6 Ladybellgate Street; frontage on Ladybellgate Street 128' 6". Other property auctioned in Lower Westgate Street, Hare Lane, Lower Barton Street, and Hucclecote, specified in particulars
Purchase Price: £700
Witness: W. Piffe BROWN

[no title]  D3117/3094  4 July 1884

Contents:
Certificate to Sell Charity Property, printed
(1) The Board of Charity Commissioners for England and Wales
(2) The United Hospitals of St. Margaret, St. Mary Magdalen, and St. Kyneburgh, one of the Gloucester Municipal Charities
Authorization to sell all property in Longsmith Street and Ladybellgate Street, described D3117/3093, for £700, to be used to buy consolidated annuities
Witness: H. M. VANE, secretary of the Commission

[no title]  D3117/3095  15 May 1885

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Henry WINFIELD of Gloucester city, ships chandler
(2) John Wright SAUNDERS of 2 Victoria Place, Southgate Street, gent.
No. 2 Ladybellgate Street, messuage to be sold by (1) to Ric. WILLE on N.; property of (1) on S.; street on E.; premises of trustees of Joseph Harper YEEND on W.
Consideration: £145
Witnesses: Hubert J. BOUGHTON, solicitor and clerk to BRETHERTON & Son, solicitors, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3096  1885

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1884-
(1) of Henry WINFIELD
(2) John Wright SAUNDERS, prospective purchaser
No. 2 Ladybellgate Street

[no title]  D3117/3097  1887

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1885-
(1) of Mrs. Charlotte Louisa SAUNDERS, Charles Thomas SAUNDERS, Charles MORGAN, trustees of will of John Wright SAUNDERS, deceased
(2) Thomas HIPWOOD, prospective purchaser
Messuage and premises in Ladybellgate Street

[no title]  D3117/3098  8 August 1887

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Charlotte Louisa SAUNDERS, widow, of Hampden Place, Gloucester; Charles Thomas SAUNDERS of Pontypool, Mon., house furnisher; Charles MORGAN of Hereford, confectioner
(2) Thomas HIPWOOD, 16 Quay Street, coal merchant
No. 2 Ladybellgate Street
Consideration: £135
Witnesses: A. J. FRANKLIN, solicitor, Gloucester; Edward B. FORD, chemist, Pontypool

[no title]  D3117/3099  24 June 1895

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) James BRETHERTON of Gloucester city, solicitor
(2) Bessie Fox NEWTH wife of William John NEWTH of Gloucester city, ships chandler and general merchant
(3) William John NEWTH
No. 4 Ladybellgate Street, tenanted by Mrs. BICK
Consideration: £370
Witnesses: Fred H. BRETHERTON, solicitor, Gloucester; Hubert J. BOUGHTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3100  1895

Contents:
Abstract of Title, 1885-
(1) of James BRETHERTON
(2) Mrs. Bessie Fox NEWTH, prospective purchaser
No. 4 Ladybellgate Street

[no title]  D3117/3101  7 February 1896

Contents:
Fire Policy
(1) William John NEWTH, tent and government contractor, and rope, twine sack, canvas, oil, colour and metal merchant
(2) Liverpool, London & Globe Insurance Company
Two houses and offices adjoining Ladybellgate Street, insured for £150
Witness: W. H. TATE, insurance company director

[no title]  D3117/3102 - 3103  27 January 1902

Contents:
Insurance Company's Receipt for Premiums, 11 January 1901
Fire Policy, and receipt slip
(1) William John NEWTH of Ladybellgate Street, general merchant
(2) The Liverpool, London & Globe Insurance Company
No. 4 Ladybellgate Street, insured for £250
Witness: Thomas BROCKLEBANK, insurance director

[no title]  D3117/3104  6 January 1902

Contents:
Fire Insurance Certificate
(1) Liverpool, London & Globe Insurance Company
(2) William John NEWTH
Property insured: two cottages and No. 2 Ladybellgate Street, live stock and stock in trade on premises adjoining Forresters Hall

[no title]  D3117/4252  10 March 1921


Related information: See also Commercial Road 1525

Contents:
Mortgage Debenture
(1) W. S. BARRON and Son Ltd. of Ladybellgate Street
(2) George Stephenson BARRON of Lansdown Road, Gloucester, engineer
Mortgage debenture of £1000 subject to existing mortgage debenture of £5000. Note of transfer of debenture to George Leslie POTTE of Eastgate Street, gent., and William ---- of Cambrooke Road, Hucclecote
Witnesses: W. S. BARRON; Sidney W. LANE, Directors of the Company

LINDEN ROAD  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/1172  1896

Contents:
Abstract of Title, (1877-)
(1) of Miss Emily WATTS
Messuage known as Alma Cottage in Barton St. Mary JONES & BLAKEWAY, solicitors, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/1174  1896

Contents:
Abstract of Title (1872-)
(1) of Miss Emily WATTS
Three acres of land, part of Sutgrove Farm, between Linden Road and Stroud Road

[no title]  D3117/1177  19 September 1896

Contents:
Agreement of Sale and Purchase
(1) Hon. Robert Marsham TOWNSHEND of Frognal Footscray, Kent, vendor
(2) Abraham BOOTH of Gloucester city, timber merchant, Henry Hobart Culme SEYMOUR of Glenville Bitterne, Hants., purchasers
Nine acres, three roods, two perches, near Gloucester city, part of Sutgrove Farm, occupied by William BARNARD, Nos. 23 and 49 on Ordnance Map; plan included. Also a road to N. (Property formed part of estate of late Earl SYDNEY)
Priviso that no asylum, prison or sanatorium be built on property
Purchase price: £3000
Witnesses: Messrs. WARRENS, 99 Great Russell Street, London

[no title]  D3117/1178a  17 January 1896

Contents:
Exchange
(1) Emily WATTS, spinster, formerly of the Cottage, North Amberley, now of Glevum House, Gloucester city
(2) Henry Allen ARMITAGE of Gloucester city,
- to (2) Sutgrove Farm, between Bristol and Stroud Roads, fronting on a new road, Linden Road (plan included). 68 x 80 feet, Linden Road on N.; land of George Montague BUTTERWORTH on W.; land of (1) on S. E.; with right of passage to (2)
- to (1) Piece of land on S.W. of Linden Road (53 x 80 feet). Linden Road on N.; four houses of (2) on E.; land of (1) on S.; land of W. H. SMITH on W.
Promise by (1) to produce deeds, schedule included, also to limit building
Witness: W. JONES, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/1178b  October 1896

Contents:
Requisitions on Title, and Replies
(1) Hon. R. Marsham TOWNSHEND
(2) Messrs. BOOTH and SEYMOUR for Gloucester Corporation
Property described D3117/1177
JONES & BLAKEWAY, purchaser's solicitors
WARRENS, vendor's solicitors

[no title]  D3117/1180  3 February 1893

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Rt. Hon. Emily Caroline Countess SYDNEY
(2) Rt. Hon. Edward George HENRY, EARL of SANDWICH; Reginald Augustus WARREN, 99 Great Russell Street, gent.; Emily WATTS, spinster, of The Cottage, North Amberley, Nr. Stroud
Part of Sutgrove Farm, about 3 acres, obtained in order to extend Linden Road, joining the extended Loxley Road (see plan included)
Consideration: £720
Witnesses: C. H. KENDERDINE, Leadbury Park, Chislehurst, agent for (1); D. S. DEAS, solicitor, clerk to WARRENS, solicitors; H. Mac. ILQUKAM, clerk to JONES & BLAKEWAY, solicitors, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/1181  October 1892

Contents:
Requisitions on Title and Replies
(1) Countess SYDNEY
(2) Miss Emily WATTS
Property described D3117/1180
JONES & BLAKEWAY, purchaser's solicitors, Gloucester WARRENS, vendors solicitors

[no title]  D3117/1182  June 1892

Contents:
Observations and Requisitions on Title and Replies
(1) Thomas PARKINSON esq. of Carmarthen, gent.
(2) Miss Emily WATTS of The Cottage, North Amberley
Tenement known as Alma Cottage with arable land, 8 acres in Barton St. Mary recently in occupation of Alice JONES, see D3117/1183
JONES & BLAKEWAY, solicitors

[no title]  D3117/1183  10 October 1892

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Thomas PARKINSON esq. of Carmarthen, gent.
(2) Miss Emily WATTS, The Cottage, North Amberley
Tenement known as Alma Cottage, Barton St. Mary, including 8 acres of arable land, plan and schedule included
Consideration: £1100
Witness: Charles N. PHILLIPS, 22 Frances Terrace, Carmarthen

[no title]  D3117/1184  31 August 1892

Contents:
Agreement for sale and purchase
(1) Rt. Hon. Emily Caroline Countess SYDNEY, vendor; Miss Emily WATTS, North Amberley, purchaser
Part of Sutgrove Farm, for purpose of extending roads as described D3117/1180
Purchase price: £721
Witnesses: C. H. KENDERDINE, Leadbury Park, Chislehurst; E. L. SYDNEY

[no title]  D3117/1186  24 March 1892

Contents:
Agreement for sale and purchase
(1) Thomas PARKINSON of Carmarthen, gent., vendor
(2) Miss Emily WATTS, North Amberley, purchaser
Alma Cottage with 8 acres of arable land adjoining at Barton St. Mary (plan attached)
Purchase Price: £1100
Witnesses: Charles N. PHILLIPS, 22 Francis Terrace, Carmarthen, solicitor's clerk

[no title]  D3117/1187  1892

Contents:
Abstract of Title, 1877-
(1) of Thomas PARKINSON esq., vendor
(2) Miss E. WATTS, purchaser
Property described D3117/1186

[no title]  D3117/2645  30 Jul7 1895

Contents:
Fire Insurance Policy
(1) Messrs. GURNEY BROTHERS of Barton Street, contractors
(2) Commercial Union Assurance Company Ltd.
Buildings of the new Board Schools in Linden Road in course of construction.
Pencilled note that this policy was taken over by the Gloucester School Board at the expiration of the contractor's contract
Sum insured: £3000
Witnesses: Henry L. RISELEY, local director; Ernest C. WRIGHT for the District Manager

[no title]  D3117/2990  1892

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1877-
(1) Thomas PARKINSON esq.
(2) Miss WATTS, prospective purchaser
Alma Cottage, Barton St. Mary

[no title]  D3117/2992  1 July 1893

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Abraham BOOTH of Gloucester city, timber merchant; Henry Hobart Culme SEYMOUR of Glenville Bitterne, Hants., gent.; George Thomas WHITFIELD of Gloucester city, timber merchant
(2) Emily WATTS of Gloucester city, spinster
Land largely forming present pathway in Linden Road; road on S.; and on N. and E. land contracted to be sold by (2) to Gloucester School Board, see plan 2991
Consideration: £40
Witnesses: Joseph MILLINGTON, of Sheephouse Road; Rev. Edward B. Hill, M.A. of Bitterne Vicarage, Southampton; J. W. JONES, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2993  1893

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1872-
(1) of Miss Emily WATTS
Piece of land, part of Sutgrove Farm, between Linden Road and Stroud Road, (3 acres, 2r., 17p.)

[no title]  D3117/3604  22 October 1902

Contents:
Mortgage and Transfer of Mortgage
(1) Francis Henry TROW, pattern maker
(2) Harry Warner GRIMES and Martin BARRY-LEWIS of Gloucester city, solicitors
Two messuages recently built by (1) fronting Linden Road; road on N.E.; property of Ralph FREAM and John Fletcher TREW on N.W.; land of Hon. Robert Marsham TOWNSHEND on all other sides. Property known as "Edendall" and "Ivy dene", and subject to a mortgage for £550
Principal: £50

[no title]  D3117/3604  31 December 1909

Contents:
Transfer
(1) Harry Warner GRIMES and Martin BARRY-LEWIS
(2) Eliza HIPWOOD, widow, of Bayshill, Cheltenham
Securities: as above
Principal: as above
Witness: David SMALL, clerk to GRIMES & BARRY-LEWIS

[no title]  D3117/3605  14 March 1913

Contents:
Transfer of Mortgage
(1) Eliza HIPWOOD, widow, of Gresham, Bayshill, Cheltenham
(2) Eueline BUCKLE, spinster, of Sunnyside, Elmbridge Road
Property in Linden Road described D3117/3604
Principal: £50
Witness: Mildred Annie STANTON, housemaid to (1)

LONDON ROAD  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/1138  4 & 5 September 1829

Contents:
Lease and Release of Equity of Redemption
(1) Joseph CHARTER, formerly of Gloucester now of Brudwell Place, Middx., engraver
(2) Amos SLEED of city of Gloucester, gent.
Land and seven tenements, land of George Box DRAYTON on N.E.; land called Hides on S.E.; allotment, Wellington Parade on S.W.
Consideration: £256-6-8
Witnesses: A. H. JENKINS, attorney, Gloucester; Joseph PHARTIN

[no title]  D3117/1139  19 November 1829

Contents:
Assignment of term to attend inheritance
(1) Frederick WOODCOCK of city of Gloucester, gent.
(2) Brook WOODCOCK, inspector of Franks in the London General Post Office
(3) F. WOODCOCK and John CHADBORN of city of Gloucester, gent.
(4) Amos SLEED of city of Gloucester, gent.
(5) Arthur Hammond JENKINS of city of Gloucester, gent.
Property described D3117/1138
Term: remainder of 1000 years
Witnesses: William Read KING, Serjeants Inn; Robert Ryder HORNET

[no title]  D3117/1140  18 & 19 November 1829

Contents:
Lease and Release
(1) Frederick WOODCOCK of Gloucester city, gent.; John CHADBORN of Gloucester city, gent.
(2) Brook WOODCOCK, inspector of Franks in London General Post Office
(3) John COOKE of the Chase, Ross, gent.
(4) Joseph EDWARDS of Ross, gent.
(5) Amos SLEED of Gloucester city, gent.
(6) John ANDREWS of Gloucester city, grocer
Property near Wellington Parade described D3117/1138
Consideration: £800
Witnesses: Thomas RUDGE, clerk to COOKE, solicitors, Gloucester; William Read KING, Serjeants Inn; Robert Ryder HORNER; A. H. JENKINS

[no title]  D3117/1141  7 October 1852

Contents:
Probate of will of 11 July 1849 (copy)
(1) Amos SLEED, testator
(2) Mary SLEED, beneficiary
(3) Amos SLEED, son and beneficiary in succession to (2)
Annuities: Grand-daughter Caroline Ann BAIRD: £30; Grand-children and children of son Edward SLEED deceased: £20 each; personal estate to (3) and William PORTER brother-in-law, who are appointed executors
Witnesses: A. H. JENKINS, solicitor, Gloucester; John LAWLER, his clerk

[no title]  D3117/1142  7 May 1890

Contents:
Particulars, Conditions and Contract of Sale (printed)
(1) Robert SMART of Northgate Street, purchaser
(2) Anne SLEED, Thomas Martin SKINNER, vendors
(BRUTON & KNOWLES, auctioneers)
Nos. 20 & 22 London Road, and other property in Wellington Terrace, Hare Lane, Regent Street and Lower Barton Street
Purchase Price: £505
Witness: BRETHERTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/1143  27 September 1883

Contents:
Release of an annuity
(1) Edward Melville SLEED, 89 Bartholomew Road, Kentish Town, gent.
(2) Amos SLEED esq. of Cheltenham
A further third annuity of £20 claimed by (1), contested by (2) and compromised when chancery suit was pending
Consideration: £310
Witness: Fred. H. BRETHERTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/1144  24 November 1883

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Amos SLEED esq. of Cheltenham
(2) William Elmus PAYNE of Churchdown, gent.
Nos. 20 & 22 London Road, of which latter in occupation of A. H. BODMAN, and four cottages at the side, position described D3117/1138
Principal: £400 and subject to annuity of £30 to Caroline Ann SKINNER, formerly BAIRD
Witness: Fred. H. BRETHERTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/1145  1890

Contents:
Abstract of Title (and supplement), 1829-
(1) of trustees of will of Amos SLEED esq., deceased
Property in London Road described D3117/1144 and D3117/1138
Witness: BRETHERTON, Son & BOUGHTON, solicitors

[no title]  D3117/1146  12 June 1890

Contents:
Release of an Annuity
(1) Thomas Martin SKINNER of Monmouth, bank manager, Caroline Ann SKINNER, wife
(2) Caroline Anne SLEED, widow, of Southend House, Cheltenham, and Thomas Martin SKINNER
Annuity of £30 on property in London Road
Consideration: £500
Witnesses: R. H. ROWSON, bank cashier of Capital and Counties Bank Ltd., Mon.; W. C. WILLIAMS, perpetual commissioner

[no title]  D3117/1785  4 January 1865

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) James CLUTTERBUCK of Gloucester city, builder
(2) Charles RIDEOUT esq. of Wotton
Remainder of land in Wotton, 1471 sq. yards, London Road on N.; land already conveyed to (2) on E.; messuage on lease to (2) on S.; messuage of James Peat HEANE on W.; plan included, showing site of old hospital of St. Mary Magdalen included on property
Witness: James BRETHERTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/1786  25 May 1866

Contents:
Particulars, Conditions and Certificate of Sale
(1) Trustees of Charles RIDOUT esq., deceased
(2) Samuel VICK of Gloucester city, maltster, purchaser
Building land formerly site of Magdalen Hospital at Wotton, fronting London Road
Purchase Price: £360
Witness: F. WOODCOCK, junior

[no title]  D3117/1787  29 May 1866

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1863
(1) of Executors and devisees in trust of will of Charles RIDEOUT esq. of Wotton, deceased
(2) Samuel VICK, purchaser
Building land in Wotton, described D3117/1785

[no title]  D3117/1788  23 June 1866

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Rev. Edmund Nelson DEAN, formerly of Gloucester city, now of Bussage; Frederick WOODCOCK junior of Gloucester city, gent.; George BEARD of Hillfield Hall, Solihull, Warwick., pin manufacturer, trustees of Charles RIDEOUT
(2) Samuel VICK of Gloucester city, maltster
Piece of building land in Wotton described D3117/1785. Schedule included 1862, 1863; plan included
Consideration: £360
Witnesses: John CLARK, bookseller, Stroud; James MAUD, clerk to KIRBY, BEARD and Co. of Soho Birmingham; James BRETHERTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/1789  2 December 1872

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Samuel BICK of Gloucester city, maltster
(2) Thomas DENTON of Gloucester city, draper
Piece of land, messuage, coach house, greenhouse, lawns fronting London Road, Wotton; plan included
Consideration: £1700
Witness: J. C. RICHARDS, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/1790  23 May 1872

Contents:
Conditions and Certificate of Sale
(1) Samuel VICK, vendor
(2) Thomas DENTON of Gloucester city, draper, purchaser
Property described D3117/1789 in London Road, including fittings, occupied by Samuel LONG
Purchase Price: £1700
Witness: JONES & RICHARDS, solicitors, Queen Street, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/1791  1872

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1866-
(1) of Samuel VICK
(2) Thomas DENTON of Gloucester city, draper, purchaser
Messuage and garden with appurtenances known as Hopbine Villa, fronting London Road, Wotton

[no title]  D3117/1792  1897

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1872-
(1) of Trustees of will of Thomas DENTON esq., deceased, being Henry PONKING; Rev. George Samuel WESTON; Rev. Sydney DENTON
Premises and garden known as "Wotton Lawn" in Wotton

[no title]  D3117/1793  28 April 1897

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Henry PONKING of Wallingford, Berks, silk mercer and linen draper; Rev. George Samuel WESTON of Blackpool, Wesleyan minister; Rev. Sydney DENTON, formerly of Leamington, Warwick, now of Redlands, Bristol
(2) Charles William POOLE of Gloucester city, theatrical proprietor
Property known as Wotton Lawn, fronting London Road
Consideration: £18500
Witnesses: Samuel TIZARD; Crowmarsh, OXON, book keeper, Minnie BARTHMAN of Blackpool, domestic servant; H. W. GRIMES, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/1794  9 March 1939

Contents:
Letter, typed (copy)
(1) Messrs. STRATTON, DAVIS & YATES
(2) The Secretary, West Gloucestershire Power Co. Ltd., 126 London Road
Relating that Messrs. KINGSCOTE & STEPHENS are the legal owners of a wall adjoining the property of (2), which they propose rebuilding; and suggesting that (2) be kept informed of the plans for rebuilding

[no title]  D3117/2641  12 August 1878

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) James BRETHERTON of Gloucester
(2) Charles BADHAM of Gloucester, coal merchant
3 messuages with the brewhouse, courts and gardens behind; lying on W. side of the Turnpike Road leading from Gloucester towards London; having land of Edward GODWIN on the N.; Portland Street on the S.; premises of Thomas MEADOWS on W.
Consideration: £505
Witness: Frederick H. BRETHERTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2933  26 March 1895

Contents:
Lease
(1) John Elliot BRASSINGTON of Gloucester city, builder
(2) Ann WATSON, spinster, of Portland House, Gloucester
"Portland House" in London Road, with shop at back of house. Maintenance Clauses
Term: 5 years
Rent: £28 a year
Witnesses: W. LANGLEY-SMITH, solicitors, Gloucester; H. Allen ARMITAGE, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2934  6 April 1895

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) John Elliott BRASSINGTON of Gloucester city, builder
(2) Ann WATSON, spinster, of Portland House
"Portland House", 57 London Road, property of Thomas MITCHELL on S.; London Road on E.; Portland Street on N.; property of (1) on W. Schedule 1863-
Consideration: £375
Witness: J. E. HULLETT, clerk to W. LANGLEY-SMITH, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2935  27 April 1895

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Ann WATSON, spinster, of Portland House, London Road
(2) Edmund John WILLIS of Dumfries, Churchdown, auctioneer
Portland House, no. 57 London Road
Consideration: £475
Witness: H. Allen ARMITAGE, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2936  1895

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1863-
(1) of Miss Ann WATSON
Portland House, London Road

[no title]  D3117/2937  1 April 1897

Contents:
Mortgage (copy)
(1) Edmund John WILLIS, 26 Clarence Street, auctioneer
(2) Richard Gibbs FOSTER of Spa Villas, merchant; George Norton WALKER of Wotton House, merchant
Formerly 25, now 55 London Road; Portland House, no. 57 London Road, described D3117/2934, and a shop on the corner of Portland Street, no. 57a
Principal: £1000
Witnesses: F. HANNAM-CLARK; Alfred T. JAMES, Linden Road, merchant's clerk; Ernest A. BROWN; William J. MERRETT, clerks to F. HANNAM-CLARK, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2938  21 January 1899

Contents:
Conveyance (copy)
(1) Edmund John WILLIS, 26 Clarence Street, auctioneer
(2) Richard Gibbs FOSTER of Spa Villas, merchant; George Norton WALKER formerly of Wotton House now 5 Alexandra Terrace, merchant
(3) Henry DEWY of Tredegarville, Wotton, gent.
All property described D3117/2937 in London Road including shop at corner of Portland Street known as 57a London Road, subject to a mortgage and debt of £900
Consideration: £400
Witnesses: F. HANNAM-CLARK, solicitor, Gloucester; P. Barrett COOKE, Berkeley Street, solicitor; Arthur LEWIS, clerk to HANNAM-CLARK; Ernest A. BROWN, William J. MERRETT, clerks to F. HANNAM-CLARK

[no title]  D3117/2939  22 April 1904

Contents:
Transfer of Mortgage (copy) refer D3117/2937
(1) Richard Gibbs FOSTER esq. of Lennox House, the Spa, Gloucester; George Norton WALKER of 3 The Limes, Barnwood, merchant
(2) Henry DEWY of Tredegarville, Wotton, gent.
(3) Frederick HANNAM-CLARK, 12 Queen Street, solicitor; Edward Hope PERCIVAL esq. of Kimsbury House, near Gloucester city; Charles Lee WILLIAMS esq. of St. Stephen's Manor, Cheltenham
All property in London Road, described D3117/2937
Principal: £900
Witnesses: H. Melville COOK, clerk to HANNAM-CLARK, solicitor, Gloucester; Ernest A. BROWN, William J. MERRETT, clerks to F. HANNAM-CLARK

[no title]  D3117/2940  29 January 1906

Contents:
Transfer of Mortgage (copy) refer D3117/2939
(1) Frederic HANNAM-CLARK, 12 Queen Street, solicitor; Charles Lee WILLIAMS esq. of Tuffley Knoll; Morgan Philips PRICE esq. of Tibberton Court
Mortgage debt on property in London Road described D3117/2937
Principal: £900
Witnesses: H. Melville COOK, clerk to HANNAM-CLARK; Ernest A. BROWN; William J. MERRETT

[no title]  D3117/2941  19 April 1907

Contents:
Reconveyance (copy) refer D3117/2937, D3117/2939
(1) Morgan Philips PRICE esq. of Tibberton Court
(2) Henry DEWY of Tredegarville, Wotton, gent.
Securities in London Road, described D3117/2937
Consideration: principal of £900
Witnesses: F. HANNAM-CLARK, solicitor, Gloucester; Ernest A. BROWN, William J. MERRETT, clerks to HANNAM-CLARK

[no title]  D3117/2942  28 January 1910

Contents:
Acknowledgment
(1) Frederick PRIDAY of Ravenhurst, Denmark Road, gent; Arthur LEWIS of Milocroft, Hempstead, Gloucester, gent.
Right to production of deeds to Nos. 55, 57 and 57a London Road. Schedule 1897- included

[no title]  D3117/2943  11 December 1912

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Henry DEWY of Tredegarville, Wotton, pipe manufacturer
(2) The National Provincial Bank of England Ltd.
Two freehold houses, nos. 57 and 57a London Road. Schedule 1895-1906
Principal: bank credit
Witness: Henry SMITH, manager of bank

[no title]  D3117/2943  16 July 1913

Contents:
Reconveyance
(1) National Provincial Bank Ltd.
(2) Henry DEWY
Securities: as above
Consideration: as principal above
Witnesses: seal stamp of bank, signatures of directors and joint general manager

[no title]  D3117/2944  1913

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1895-
(1) of Henry DEWY and mortgagees
(2) Gloucester Corporation, acting as Urban Sanitary Authority, prospective purchasers
Nos. 57 and 57a London Road

[no title]  D3117/2945  21 May 1913

Contents:
Hand bill of Sale giving notice of auction
(1) William DANLEY, auctioneer for H. DEWY ('who has left Gloucester')
Nos. 57 and 57a London Road, no. 57 described as 'a plate glass fronted ship and dwelling house'
Nos. 5 and 7 Granvill Street, Bristol Road
No. 17 Robinhood Street, Bristol Road
Merton Villa, Tuffley Avenue

[no title]  D3117/2946  August 1913

Contents:
Schedule of Deeds 1895-
Nos. 57 and 57a London Road

[no title]  D3117/3346  19 September 1876

Contents:
Lease and Letter
(1) June THOMAS, widow, of "The Elms", Gloucester city
(2) Albert BUCHANAN esq. of Gloucester city
Messuage, stables, coach house, greenhouse and garden, called "The Elms" in London Road. Various landlord-tenant agreements
Rent: £100
Term: 7 years
Witness: B. BONNOR, solicitor, Gloucester
5 February 1887
Letter
(1) B. BONNOR
(2) A. BUCHANAN
Acceptance of the offer to take property described above for a lease of five years

[no title]  D3117/4080  13 September 1887

Contents:
Probate of will
(1) Eliza Maria LOVERIDGE of Portland House, London Road, spinster (testator)
(2) Richard LOVERIDGE of Ruardean, gent.; James EVANS of Ruardean, maltster; Edward THOMPSON of Ruardean, farmer (executors and trustees appointed)
(3) Ellen BENNETT of the Morse, nr. Mitcheldean (sister)
(4) Alice Emily BENNETT, and Elizabeth Jane BENNETT, daughters of (3)
(5) Emma BENNETT, wife of Charles MINETT, now in U.S.A. (sister)
(6) Richard BENNETT, youngest son of (3); John BENNETT, another son of (3)
(7) Margaret EVANS of Wine Farm, Monmouthshire (cousin)
Will made 1 April 1886
Jewellery and money sums
Witnesses: Thomas H. WASHBOURN, solicitor, Barton Street; James C. JACKMAN, articled clerk to WASHBOURN

[no title]  D3117/4291  13 February 1827

Contents:
Will and codicil (copy)
(1) James LEWIS of Newlands, Gloucester, gent. (testator)
(2) Rebecca RICHARDS, servant of (1); Rev. Daniel Carter LEWIS, nephew of (1); Thomas Lewis POOLE, grandson of Mary POOLE, the late sister of (1); John MOUTAIN; Francis Lewis LAMB and Emily LAMB; Sarah LONG; James GALE of Cirencester; Mary GARDNER, niece of James GALE; Elizabeth LEWIS, widow, mistress of Gloucester workhouse; Thomas READ of Gloucester, gent.; Charles Wakeman LONG; John LEWIS, glazier; Jane RICHARDS
Messuage adjoining ot the London Road, and various monetary bequests
Witnesses: John CHADBORN, attorney, Gloucester; Robert Ryder HORNER, Richard COLEY, clerks to Mr. CHADBORN
Codicil attached

[no title]  D3117/4292  13 February 1827

Contents:
Codicil to will
(1) James LEWIS of Newlands, gent.
Amendment of various bequests, refer D3117/4291
Witnesses: John CHADBORN, attorney, Gloucester; Robert Ryder HORNER, Richard COLEY, clerks to Mr. CHADBORN

[no title]  D3117/4295  1843

Contents:
Release
(1) John SMITH of Gloucester, gent., husband of the late Rebecca RICHARDS
(2) William SPRING of Gloucester, maltster; George RICHARDS of Broseley, Salop, barge owner and coal dealer
The estate of the late Rebecca RICHARDS, refer D3117/4291
Consideration: 10/-

[no title]  D3117/4296  15 December 1842

Contents:
Probate of will (copy)
(1) Jane RICHARDS of Gloucester, spinster (testator)
(2) Jane Moody WALLOP, niece of (1); Thomas Lewis POOLE; Ann WARREN, niece of (1); Edward and Edwin RUSHTON; William, Francis, John and Edward WALLOP; William and Rebecca REYNOLDS; Elizabeth RICHARDS; Sarah PROBYN; Apollonia REYNOLDS; Francis and George RICHARDS (brothers of (1)
Estate unspecified and various bequests
Witnesses: John LAWLER of Gloucester, scrivener; Joseph LOVEGROVE of Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4297  16 July 1842

Contents:
Probate of will
(1) Rebecca SMITH (late Rebecca RICHARDS, spinster), wife of John SMITH
(2) John SMITH; George RICHARDS, brother of (1); Jane WALLOP, niece of (1); Francis RICHARDS, the brother of (1); Jane RICHARDS, sister of (1); William SPRING; Robert Ryder HORNER; Mrs. Sarah LONG; Apollonia REYNOLDS; Elizabeth RICHARDS
Various monetary bequests
Witnesses: F. MONRO of Gloucester, widow; Robert Thomas MORNER of Gloucester, gent.

[no title]  D3117/4525  1740-1744

2

Contents:
Garden ground (½a.) without the Lower Northgate
(Vernon, Engley, Pitt)

[no title]  D3117/4526  1761-1792

3

Contents:
Messuage, garden and new building without the Lower Northgate
(Dean and Chapter)

[no title]  D3117/4545  1868-1878

4

Contents:
Messuages (unspecified), includes schedule of deeds, 1799-1851

[no title]  D3117/4548  1842-1852

1

Contents:
St. Margaret's Cottage and 2 houses; York Villas

LONGLEVENS LANE  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/4249  1930

Contents:
Particulars, Conditions of Sale and Requisitions on Title
Freehold semi-detached dwellinghouse and garden known as "Rondale" on the S. side of Longford Road

[no title]  D3117/4250  8 July 1930

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Allan Reginald SMITH of "Rondale", Longford Road, builder
(2) William Albert THOMAS of 13 Morpeth Street, engineer's draftsman
Piece of land and semi-detached messuage on S. side of Longford Road or Longlevens Lane, Wotton St. Mary
Consideration: £565
Witness: Gilbert DAY, clerk to Messrs. SCOTT and FOWLER, solicitors, Gloucester

LONGSMITH STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/1219  1847

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1803-1847
(1) of Trustees and executors of late John OSMAN
Messuage and premises in Longsmith Street

[no title]  D3117/1223  18 February 1847

Contents:
Conditions of Sale and Certificate
(1) George Peters WILKES, vendor's agent
(2) Messrs. OSMAN, MILES and WILLIS, vendors
(3) William HALFORD of Gloucester city, shopkeeper, purchaser
Messuage and premises in Longsmith Street
Purchase price: £315

[no title]  D3117/2436 - 2437  25 March 1862

Contents:
Abstract of Title and conveyance
(1) John Wodley HUGHES, and William Henry POLLARD, both of Gloucester, gents. (trustees of Edwin POLLARD, dec'd.)
(2) John HANMAN of Gloucester, gent.
(3) Henry Theodore LOVEGROVE of Gloucester, gent.
Messuage on south side of Longsmith Street, built on part of the site of a tenement and Blacksmith's shop. Also two rooms (formerly one room) over the gateway. Abstract of Title from 1808
Consideration: £188
Witness: George E. COLES

[no title]  D3117/2438  31 December 1875

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) William Henry KNOWLES of Gloucester, auctioneer (Executor of J. HANMAN, deceased)
(2) Thomas Higgs RUMSEY of Gloucester, clothier
A messuage and rooms in Longsmith Street as described in D3117/2437
Consideration: £185
Witness: John BRYAN

[no title]  D3117/2439  21 May 1923

Contents:
Memorandum of Agreement
(1) Mary RUMSEY of Elm Court Farm, Upton St. Leonards, widow
(2) Daniel BALDWIN of 88 High Street, Gloucester, hairdresser
Agreement as to letting of hairdresser's shop in Longsmith Street
Rent: 10/- a week
Witness: W. T. FRYER

[no title]  D3117/2440  1926

Contents:
Abstract of Title
Mrs. Mary RUMSEY
No. 3 and part of No. 2 Longsmith Street

[no title]  D3117/2891  25 March 1862

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) John Wodley HUGHES of Gloucester city, gent.; William Henry POLLARD of Gloucester city, assistant surgeon in H.M. 22nd Regiment of Foot
(2) Edward Richards WALLOP of Gloucester city, innkeeper
Nos. 42 and 43 on S. of Bolt Lane occupied by James BARTLETT, premises of DENTON on S.; property of G. WINFIELD on E.
Schedule 1808-
Consideration: £226
Witnesses: J. W. E. COLES, managing clerk to J. & H. LOVEGROVE, solicitors, Gloucester; T. L. POOLE, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2893  1900

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1865- and two solicitor's letters
(1) of Devisees of Francis Richards WALLOP, deceased
(2) Gwynne JAMES & Son, solicitors
(3) Frank TREASURE esq.
Nos. 11 & 13 Longsmith Street; and correspondence concerning payment of estate duty

[no title]  D3117/2894  30 June 1900

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Frank Edward Richards MOODY of Tewkesbury, auctioneers clerk; Frederick Robert BROWN of Malvern, draper
(2) Frank Edward Richards MOODY; Margaret Helena Augusta BROWN, wife of Fred. Rob. BROWN
(3) Alexander Webb BEALE of Gloucester city, auctioneer
Nos. 11 & 13 Longsmith Street
Consideration: £65
Witnesses: Charles L. DYER of Tewkesbury; John P. PENGROVE of Liverpool; J. J. STROUD of Tewkesbury

[no title]  D3117/2895  6 November 1900

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Alexander Webb BEALE of Gloucester city, auctioneer
(2) Bessie Fox NEWTH, wife of Wm. J. NEWTH of Gloucester city, general merchant
Nos. 11 & 13 Longsmith Street
Consideration: £70
Witness: Hubert J. BOUGHTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2896 a,b  1904 and 1962

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1862
(1) of William John NEWTH, administrator of Bessie Fox NEWTH, deceased
(2) Gloucester Corporation, prospective purchasers
Nos. 11 & 13 Longsmith Street

[no title or date]  D3117/2896b

Contents:
Typed schedule of deeds 1862, dated 1962, when deeds transferred to library

[no title]  D3117/2909  11 July 1816

Contents:
Lease
(1) Mayor and Burgesses of Gloucester city
(2) Benjamin WATTS of Gloucester city, butcher
Four stables in Longsmith Street, Bolt Lane on N.; premises of Charles SPENCER on S.; premises of John SPENCER on W.; marginal plan included
Term: 41 years
Rent: £1-6-11 a year at the Tolzey Court, and 8/5 in lieu of land tax
Consideration: £60
Witness: Corporation seal

[no title]  D3117/2910  22 January 1824

Contents:
Licence to Assign Leasehold
(1) Mayor and Burgesses of City of Gloucester
(2) Benjamin WATTS
(3) William THOMAS
Licence to assign lease on stables in Longsmith Street
Term: remainder of 41 years
Rent: £1-6-11
Witness: Corporation seal

[no title]  D3117/2911  31 January 1824

Contents:
Assignment of leasehold
(1) Benjamin WATTS formerly of Gloucester city, butcher, now of the county of Gloucester (parish not given), farmer
(2) William THOMAS of Ross, grocer
Lease, and four stables in Longsmith Street
Term: remainder of 41 years
Rent: as in D3117/2909
Consideration: £200
Witness: Thomas STEELE, clerk to HOOPER, solicitor, Ross

[no title]  D3117/2912  24 July 1855

Contents:
Grant of reversion in fee
(1) Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of Gloucester
(2) Hon. Henry Bouverie, William BRAND; Adam Duncan HALDANE, esq., commonly called Viscount HALDANE, two of Lord Commissioners of H.M. Treasury
(3) William THOMAS of Ross
(4) Arthur Hammond JENKINS of Gloucester city, gent.
Four stables in Longsmith Street
Consideration: £194-0-2
Witnesses: J. NEWMAN, office keeper of Treasury; J. L. TOWNSHEND, Old Bank, Hereford; Nathaniel HARTLAND, Treasurer; John J. ADDAMS of Cheltenham

[no title]  D3117/2913  8 August 1855

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) William THOMAS esq. of city of Hereford
(2) Joseph Harper YEEND of Gloucester city, merchant
(3) James BRETHERTON of Gloucester city, gent.
Stable and slaughterhouse in Longsmith Street
Consideration: £250
Witnesses: J. L. TOWNSHEND, Old Bank, Hereford; James BRETHERTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2914  1892

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1855
(1) of Trustees of will of Joseph Harper YEEND, deceased
Three messuages and shops in Longsmith Street

[no title]  D3117/2915  15 February 1873

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Rynes William GRAVES of Gloucester city, surgeon; Thomas WHITE of Gloucester city, auctioneer; Henry WINFIELD of Gloucester city, ship chandler
(2) William Godwin Yeend PILCHER of Little Cumberton, Worcester, gent.
(3) Fanny Hollister YEEND of Gloucester city, widow
Three messuages on S. side of Longsmith Street, tenanted by BOYT, GORDON and BEST; schedule 1859- included
Consideration: £280
Witness: Fred. H. BRETHERTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2916  17 August 1895

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Mary Stephens PILCHER, widow, of Little Cumberton, Worc.; William Godwin Yeend PILCHER of Little Cumberton, Worc., farmer; Frederick DAVIS of Woolashill, Worcester, farmer, trustees of W. G. Y. PILCHER, deceased
(2) Bessie Fox NEWTH, wife of Wm. Jn. NEWTH of Gloucester city, ship chandler
(3) William John NEWTH
Nos. 25, 27, 29 Longsmith Street
Consideration: £200
Witnesses: H. P. MATTHEWS, clerk to A. R. HUDSON, solicitor, Pershore; W. F. Taylor MORGAN, solicitor, Pershore; Hubert J. BOUGHTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2917  18 May 1899

Contents:
Insurance Policy and Endorsement (copy)
(1) Mrs. Bessie Fox NEWTH of Heathville Road
(2) The Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company
Sum insured: £300 in equal proportions on 3 tenements and office communicating with each in Longsmith Street, occupied by CROMWELL and others.
Property overlooking stores tenanted by W. J. NEWTH, rope, canvas, oil, colour and metal merchant
Endorsement dated 24 August 1899, stating that property numbered 25, 27, 29; no. 25 tenanted by RICHARDSON, book binder; no. 27 tenanted by EMBLING for manufacture of sweetmeats
Witness: Thomas BROCKLEBANK, one of Insurance directors

[no title]  D3117/2918a  1895

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1875-
(1) of Trustees of William Godwin Yeend PILCHER
Three freehold messuages in Longsmith Street
Witness: A. R. HUDSON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2918b  1904

Contents:
Supplemental Abstract of Title 1895-
(1) of W. J. NEWTH, administrator of B. F. NEWTH, deceased
(2) Gloucester Corporation, prospective purchasers
Nos. 25, 27, 29 Longsmith Street

[no title]  D3117/2919  3 July 1890

Contents:
Mortgage and Reconveyance
(1) Joseph Short YEEND of Fulham, Middx., livery and stable keeper
(2) Thomas Baskerville MYNORS esq. of Ponchony Aberedw near Builth, Radnor
Property in Longsmith Street, nos. 35-55 odd numbers, except 37, and "Fords Cottages" behind nos. 35, 39, 43. No. 5 Ladybellgate Street, nos. 70 & 72 Ryecroft Street and property in Barton St. Mary
Principal: £500, but property also subject to a joint mortgage for £1800
Witness: Henry ELLIOTT of London, a clerk

[no title]  D3117/2919  28 February 1893

Contents:
Reconveyance
(1) T. B. MYNORS
(2) J. S. YEEND
Securities: as above
Consideration: as principal above
Witness: Esthur MEREDITH of Builth

[no title]  D3117/2920  3 July 1890

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Joseph Short YEEND of Fulham, Middx., livery stable keeper
(2) Charles James Augustus RUMBOLD esq. of Brighton
Property in Longsmith Street, Ladybellgate Street, Ryecroft Street, and Barton St. Mary as described D3117/2919
Principal: £1800
Witness: Henry ELLIOTT of London, solicitors clerk

[no title]  D3117/2921a  15 October 1890

Contents:
Mortgage and Reconveyance
(1) Joseph Short YEEND, formerly of Fulham, now of Rockhampton, Surrey, gent.
(2) Charles Ormond Murray PHILPS of 9 Avondale Square, Surrey, gent.
All property described D3117/2920
Principal: £300
Witness: George W. GREEN, clerk to BURCH, WHITEHEAD, solicitors, London

[no title]  D3117/2921b  28 February 1893

Contents:
Reconveyance
(1) C. O. M. PHILPS
(2) J. S. YEEND
Securities: as above
Consideration: as principal above
Witness: E. G. HOLDING, clerk to BURCH, WHITEHEAD & DAVIDSONS, solicitors, of London

[no title]  D3117/2922  29 July 1891

Contents:
Declaration
(1) James BRETHERTON, member of firm of solicitors, BRETHERTON, Son & BOUGHTON
Resume of history of YEEND family and their property transactions, with the identification of property in Longsmith Street, Ryecroft Street, and Ladybellgate Street, giving date of renumbering of houses etc.
Witness: Fred. H. BRETHERTON, a Commissioner to adminster oaths in Special Court of Judicature

[no title]  D3117/2923  26 February 1892

Contents:
Acknowledgment and Undertaking
(1) George PIKE, manager of Gloucester branch of the Gloucestershire Banking Company
(2) Joseph Harper YEEND
That (2) has paid off all mortgage sums owing on property in Longsmith Street, and undertaking that bank will draw up deed of release. Schedule 1861, 1863 included
Witness: Henry COSENS, accountant of the Capital and Counties Bank Limited, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2924  1 March 1893

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Joseph Short YEEND of Roehampton, gent.
(2) Florence Lydia Ada FREEMAN, wife of Frank FREEMAN esq. of Carlton Lodge, Putney
(3) Frank FREEMAN
(4) Charles James Augustus RUMBOLD esq. of Brighton
Property in Longsmith Street, Ladybellgate Street, Ryecroft Street and Barton St. Mary, described D3117/2919, tenants given
Four memoranda for 1902 noting conveyances of parts of property above
Consideration: £700
Witness: Henry ELLIOTT, clerk to BURCH & Co., solicitors, London

[no title]  D3117/2925  14 March 1893

Contents:
Mortgage and Reconveyance
(1) Florence Lydia Ada FREEMAN, wife of Frank FREEMAN of Putney, gent.
(2) Edwin Thomas NEWTON of Redhill, Surrey, gent.; Augusta Matilda HURST, widow, of Brighton; Edmund FREEMAN of Finsbury Park, solicitor
All property described D3117/2919
Principal: £189-11-6
Witness: Harry ELLIOTT, solicitor's clerk

[no title]  D3117/2925  8 November 1890

Contents:
Reconveyance
(1) as (2) above
(2) as (1) above
Securities: as above
Consideration: as principal above
Witnesses: Charles READ of Redhill; Zotayda C. NEWTON, spinster, Brighton; Harry ELLIOTT

[no title]  D3117/2926  11 June 1902

Contents:
Reconveyance (refer D3117/2920)
(1) Rev. James Clarke HARKNESS of Hawkley Vicarage, Liss, Southampton; Edward Hugh WHITEHEAD esq. of Spring Gardens, Westminster; George Grenville PHILLIMORE esq. of Kensington, barrister
(2) Florence Lydia Ada FREEMAN, wife of Frank FREEMAN of Kingsweir Sutton, Surrey
Property as described D3117/2920
Consideration: £1800
Witnesses: R. L. HARKNESS of Cranbourne; Arthur WHITEHEAD of Spring Gardens, London; J. R. PORTER of the Temple, barrister's clerk

[no title]  D3117/2927  16 May 1902

Contents:
Particulars, Conditions of Sale and Memorandum
Memorandum dated 19 March 1903
(1) Mrs. F. L. A. FREEMAN (vendor)
(2) William John NEWTH (purchaser); YOUNG & GILLING, auctioneers
No. 35 Longsmith Street
Purchase price: £50
Other property specified in Longsmith Street, Ryecroft Street, and Ladybellgate Street, large informative plan included, showing sale lots

[no title]  D3117/2928  1902

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1890-
(1) of Mrs. Florence Lydia Ada FREEMAN
"Ladybellgate Lodge" no. 5 Ladybellgate Street and warehouse in rear. Nos. 35 and 39-55 (odd) Longsmith Street; nos. 1-4 Fords Cottages, St. Mary de Crypt parish; nos. 70 and 72 Ryecroft Street

[no title]  D3117/2929  c. 1903

Contents:
Schedule of Deeds 1890- (typed)
(1) Mrs. F. L. A. FREEMAN
(2) W. J. NEWTH
Title of 35 Longsmith Street, refer D3117/2927

[no title]  D3117/2930  7 July 1903

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Florence Lydia Ada FREEMAN, wife of Frank FREEMAN esq. of Carshalton Road, Sutton, Surrey
(2) William John NEWTH of Gloucester city, general merchant
No. 35 Longsmith Street
Consideration: £50
Witness: Joseph HUSBANDS, solicitor, Surrey

[no title]  D3117/2931  1962

Contents:
Typed Schedule of Deeds, 1890-
No. 35 Longsmith Street

[no title]  D3117/2932  1904

Contents:
Supplemental Abstract of Title 1903
(1) of W. J. NEWTH
(2) Gloucester Corporation, prospective purchasers
No. 35 Longsmith Street

[no title]  D3117/3067  29 September 1884

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) James Henry DOWLING esq.; William Charles LUCY, corn merchant; Thos. Buchanan WASHBOURN, doctor; John Michael BUTT, iron merchant; Wm. Viner ELLIS, gent.; Albert Pleydell CARTER, surgeon; Thos. ROBINSON, corn merchant; Jas. BRETHERTON, solicitor; Josiah CASTREE, land agent; Ric. Sumner HELPS, solicitor; Anthony Gilbert JONES esq.; Wm. KNOWLES, land agent; Wm. WICKS, timber merchant; Jas. REYNOLDS esq.; Isaac SLATER, iron works manager; Ric. Vassar Vassar SMITH, carrier; Wm. WASHBOURN, wine merchant; trustees of the United Hospitals of St. Margaret, St. Mary Magdalen and St. Kyneburgh Charity in the city of Gloucester
(2) Henry WINFIELD of Gloucester city, ships chandler
Four messuages and gardens in Longsmith Street and Ladybellgate Street. Plan included and memo. endorsed
Consideration: £700
Witnesses: Rob. NOAKES; Jas. C. JACKMAN; A. JONES of Folkstone

[no title]  D3117/3068  15 May 1885

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Henry WINFIELD of Gloucester city, ships chandler
(2) Richard WILCE, als. JONES, of Westgate Street, furniture broker
Messuage and garden on corner of Ladybellgate Street and Longsmith Street, known as No. 37 Longsmith Street, tenanted by T. MORSE
Consideration: £148
Witness: Hubert J. BOUGHTON, solicitor's clerk to Messrs. BRETHERTON

[no title]  D3117/3069  1885

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1884-
(1) of Henry WINFIELD
(2) Albert R. JONES, prospective purchaser
No. 37 Longsmith Street

[no title]  D3117/3070  1904

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1884
(1) of W. J. NEWTH
(2) Gloucester Corporation, prospective purchasers
Nos. 2 & 4 Ladybellgate Street and no. 37 Longsmith Street

[no title]  D3117/3128  3 July 1902

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Florence Lydia Ada FREEMAN, wife of Frank FREEMAN of Kingsweir Sutton, Surrey, formerly of Putney
(2) Alfred PEGLER of Westgate Street, steward to the Gloucester Club
55 Longsmith Street and garden behind, Longsmith Street on N.E.; Bearland House on N.W.; Corporation property on S.W.; no. 53 sold to Eleanor V. HILL on S.E.
Plan included, schedule 1890-
Consideration: £250
Witness: J. Barrett COOKE, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3129  18 October 1918

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Alfred PEGLER of Westgate Street, steward to Gloucester Club
(2) Albert Edward BULLOCK of New Barnet, Herts., architect
Bearland Lodge or 55 Longsmith Street
Consideration: £400
Witness: C. E. JEENS, solicitor with LANGLEY-SMITH

[no title]  D3117/3130  6 November 1918

Contents:
Certificate of Registration of Mortgage
(1) Equitable House Property Company
Principal: £250
Witness: H. BUTLER, registrar of joint stock companies

[no title]  D3117/3131  21 March 1924

Contents:
Certificate of the Company Registration Agency
(1) Equitable House Property Co. Ltd.
That memorandum of satisfaction of such mortgage, dated 21 October 1918, has been lodged with the Registrar of Joint Stock companies
Witness: Herbert W. JORDAN, managing director for JORDAN and Sons Limited

[no title]  D3117/3132  21 October 1918

Contents:
Sub Mortgage and Reconveyance
(1) The Equitable House Property Company Ltd. of Manchester
(2) Sarah Amelia DENTON, widow, 2 Cedar Villas, Bath Road, Stroud
Mortgage debt of £320, certificate of mortgage for £600, and Bearland Lodge, or 55 Longsmith Street
Principal: £250
Witness: H. GREENHALGH; Jesse CLAYE, directors of Equitable House Property Company

[no title]  D3117/3132  8 February 1924

Contents:
Reconveyance
(1) Sarah Amelia DENTON
(2) Equitable House Property Company Ltd.
Securities: as above
Consideration: as principal above
Witness: J. R. G. PARKE of Cedar Villas, Stroud

[no title]  D3117/3133a  19 October 1918

Contents:
Mortgage and Reconveyance
(1) Albert Henry BULLOCK of New Barnet, Herts., architect
(2) The Equitable House Property Company Ltd., of Manchester
Mortgage certificate for £600 dated 15 January 1917; Bearland Lodge, or 55 Longsmith Street
Principal: £320
Witness: C. E. JEENS, solicitor to LANGLEY-SMITH, solicitors, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3133b  9 February 1924

Contents:
Reconveyance
(1) Equitable House Property Company
(2) Alexander George PARKER of Coleman Street, London, chartered accountant, trustee of property of (1) above, a bankrupt
Securities: as above
Consideration: as principal above
Witness: H. BERRY, Elias TAYLOR, A. HEATON, directors and secretary of the Equitable House Property Company

[no title]  D3117/3134  5 March 1921

Contents:
Lease (counterpart)
(1) Albert Edward BULLOCK, A.R.I.B.A. of New Barnet, Herts., architect
(2) George Milford BARNES, 20 Clarence Street, medical masseur
Bearland Lodge, 55 Longsmith Street, various landlord-tenant agreements
Term: 5 years
Rent: £38 a year
Witness: W. LANGLEY-SMITH, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3135  11 February 1924

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Alexander George PARKER of Coleman Street, London, chartered accountant, and trustee of property of Albert E. BULLOCK, a bankrupt
(2) Edward TAPLIN of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, brewery director
Bearland Lodge, 55 Longsmith Street
Consideration: £427-14-2
Witness: G. BURGESS of Coleman Street, London, shorthand typist

[no title]  D3117/3136  1902-1924

Contents:
Schedule of Deeds
(1) E. TAPLIN
(2) Gloucester Corporation
Bearland Lodge, 55 Longsmith Street

[no title]  D3117/3137  26 March 1838

Contents:
Feoffment
(1) Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of Gloucester
(2) Edward Adolphus SEYMOUR (Lord SEYMOUR), John PARKER, Richard Mare O'FERRALL esquires, three of the Lords Commissioners of H.M. Treasury
(3) Edward PEDLINGHAM of Gloucester city, gent.
(4) Richard HELPS of Gloucester city, gent.
(5) Henry Harper WILTON of Gloucester city, gent., attorney of (1)
Three messuages in Bolt Lane, occupied by Isaac SMITH, Thos ROBERTS, Sam. MORLAND. Note of livery of seizin
Consideration: £500 total
Witnesses: J. H. BETTERIDGE, clerk to Messrs. WILTON, solicitors, Gloucester; J. HAINES, office keeper of Treasury; W. MATTHEWS, solicitor, Gloucester; Benjamin DUTTON

[no title]  D3117/3138  11 & 12 April 1838

Contents:
Mortgage in fee
(1) Edward PEDLINGHAM of Gloucester city, gent.
(2) Richard HELPS of Gloucester city, gent.
(3) Rev. John Marshall COLLARD of Tetbury, clerk
Three messuages in Bolt Lane
Principal: £400 and 5/- consideration
Witness: James WINTLE junior, clerk to WHITCOMBE & HELPS, solicitors, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3139  1862

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1838-
(1) Of Rev. John Marshall COLLARD
(2) Joseph Harper YEEND, prospective purchaser
Three several messuages in Bolt Lane, to be sold for £400

[no title]  D3117/3140  29 September 1862

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Rev. John Marshall COLLARD of Kingsdown, nr. Bristol
(2) Joseph Harper YEEND of Gloucester city, ships chandler
Nos. 11, 12, 13 Bolt Lane
Consideration: £400
Witness: R. Samuel HELPS, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3141  1872

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1862-
(1) Of Trustees of will of Joseph Harper YEEND, deceased
Three leasehold houses and shops in Longsmith Street

[no title]  D3117/3142  15 February 1873

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Rynes William GRAVES of Gloucester city, surgeon; Thomas WHITE of Gloucester city, auctioneer; Henry WINFIELD of Gloucester city, ships chandler
(2) Jane Hollister MAY, widow, of Gloucester city
Nos. 11, 12, 13 Longsmith Street
Consideration: £390
Witness: Fred. H. BRETHERTON, clerk to BRETHERTON, solicitors, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3143  16 February 1873

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Jane Hollister MAY, widow, of Gloucester city
(2) Rynes William GRAVES of Gloucester city, surgeon; Thomas WHITE of Gloucester city, auctioneer; Henry WINFIELD of Gloucester city, ships chandler
Nos. 11, 12, 13 Longsmith Street
Principal: £300
Witness: James BRETHERTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3144  7 July 1888

Contents:
Reconveyance
(1) Thomas WHITE of Gloucester city, auctioneer; Henry WINFIELD of Gloucester city, ships chandler
(2) Annie Hollister SHORT, spinster
Nos. 19, 21 and 23, formerly 11, 12, 13 Longsmith Street
Consideration: £300
Witness: Thomas BENNETT, clerk to BRETHERTON & Son, solicitors, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3145  11 January 1890

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Annie EATON, wife of George Henry EATON of Farm House Bakery, Shipton, Andoversford; George Henry EATON
(2) Thomas Baskerville MYNORS esq. of Radnor; Edward Hugh WHITHEAD, 29 Spring Gardens, gent.
Nos. 19, 21 and 23 Longsmith Street, and 9 Nettleton Road
Principal: £245
Witness: Arthur DAVIDSON, 29 Spring Gardens, London, solicitor

[no title]  D3117/3146  31 December 1889

Contents:
Inland Revenue Succession Account and Receipt for Duty
(1) Annie EATON, wife of George Henry EATON of Finchley (successor)
(2) Jane Hollister MAY (predecessor)
Nos. 19, 21, 23 Longsmith Street, total rental £36, and 9 Nettleton Road
Witnesses: J. HARVEY, for Receiver General; H. HOUSEMAN, for Accountant and Controller General of Inland Revenue

[no title]  D3117/3147  18 November 1890

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) George Harry EATON of Farm House Bakery, Shipton, Andoversford, baker
(2) Annie EATON, his wife
(3) Robert ALLEN and Raymond ALLEN, both of Cirencester, millers and corn merchants
Nos. 19, 21, 23 Longsmith Street subject to mortgage 11 January 1890 D3117/3145
Principal: sums becoming due to (3) including £196-8-9 owing
Witness: James H. WINTERBOTHAM, solicitor, Cheltenham, a Prepetual Commissioner

[no title]  D3117/3148  28 May 1891

Contents:
Transfer of Mortgage
(1) Thomas Baskerville MYNORS esq. of Aberedw, Radnor; Edward Hugh WHITEHEAD, 29 Spring Gardens, Middx., gent.
(2) Robert ALLEN and Raymond ALLEN of Cirencester, millers and corn merchants
Securities as in D3117/3145. Memorandum that 29 September 1892, property in Nettleton Road conveyed to Thos. Henry SIMMONS
Consideration: £245
Witnesses: W. H. TRANCHÉE, Spring Gardens, London; Rev. Thomas Prosser POWELL of Herefordshire

[no title]  D3117/3149  29 September 1892

Contents:
Fire Policy
(1) Law Union and Crown Insurance Company
(2) George DAVIS of the Wheatsheaf Inn, Gloucester, innkeeper; Daniel BEARD of "The Chequers" near Gloucester, innkeeper, mortgagee
Nos. 19, 21, 23 Longsmith Street insured for £500

[no title]  D3117/3150  1892

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1873-
(1) of Messrs. Robert ALLEN and Raymond ALLEN, mortgagees
Nos. 19, 21, 23 Longsmith Street

[no title]  D3117/3151  29 September 1892

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Robert ALLEN, Raymond ALLEN, both of Cirencester, millers and corn merchants
(2) George DAVIS of the Wheatsheaf Inn, Littleworth, innkeeper
Nos. 19, 21, 23 Longsmith Street, tenanted by L. PALESTII, C. MEADOWS, TURNER
Consideration: £315
Witnesses: Wm. A. SIVETER, solicitor, Gloucester; Samuel S. SIRNS, accountant, Cirencester

[no title]  D3117/3152  29 September 1892

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) George DAVIS of the "Wheatsheaf Inn", Littleworth, innkeeper
(2) Daniel BEARD of "The Chequers Inn" near Gloucester city, licensed victualler
Nos. 19, 21, 23 Longsmith Street
Consideration: £300
Witness: G. C. R. PIKE, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3153  28 July 1898

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Esther WILLIAMS, widow, of Wye Hill, Hoarwithy, Hereford; Annie Maria LEWIS, widow, of Chase Lane, Ross
(2) James WILLIAMS of Wye Hill, Hoarwithy, labourer
(3) Charles William James LEWIS, builder; Henry John LEWIS, carpenter; William Robert LEWIS, builder; Elizabeth Amy PATERSON, neé LEWIS, wife of Wm. George PATTERSON, tailor; Agnes Annie LEWIS, spinster, all of Ross
(4) Richard MYRRELL of 17 Longsmith Street, deal carrier
No. 17 Longsmith Street
Consideration: £150
Witness: William BULLOCK, clerk to David ALLEN, solicitor, Hereford

[no title]  D3117/3154  19 April 1901

Contents:
Reconveyance (refer D3117/3152)
(1) Daniel BEARD of Tuffley, gent.
(2) George DAVIS of Southgate Street, gent.
Securities: as in D3117/3152
Consideration: as principal in D3117/3152
Witness: A. W. K. GODWIN, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3155  20 April 1901

Contents:
Mortgage and Reconveyance
(1) George DAVIS of Southgate Street, gent.
(2) Henry KNOWLES of Gloucester city, land agent; Henry William BRUTON of Gloucester city, land agent
Nos. 19, 21, 23 Longsmith Street
Principal: £300
Witness: John BRYAN, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3155  22 June 1914

Contents:
Reconveyance
(1) H. KNOWLES; Henry W. BRUTON
(2) Angelina DAVIS, widow, of the Nelson Inn, Southgate Street
Securities: as above
Consideration: as principal above
Witness: G. C. R. PIKE, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3156  1 July 1914

Contents:
Application for Estate Duty Certificate and Certificate
(1) BRYAN & Co., solicitors, Gloucester, representing Angelina DAVIS, administratrix of George DAVIS, deceased
Nos. 19, 21, 23 Longsmith Street

[no title]  D3117/3157  1914

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1901-
(1) of Mrs. Angelina DAVIS
(2) Gloucester Corporation, prospective purchasers
Nos. 19, 21, 23 Longsmith Street

[no title]  D3117/3844  26 December 1783

Contents:
Assignment of Term
(1) Robert RAIKES of Gloucester city, printer
(2) Henry WILTON of Gloucester city, gent.
Three stables in Longsmith Street subject to rent in Corporation lease of 20 August 1747
Term: residue of £140
Consideration: £5
Witness: William PRICE

[no title]  D3117/4164  19 June 1758

Contents:
Will (copy, dated 27 August 1779)
(1) Esther BENNETT of Gloucester city, widow (testator)
(2) Nicholas WEBB of Gloucester city, mercer; Richard DAVIS of Gloucester city, woolstapler (trustees appointed)
(3) Mary WILCOCKS, wife of Thomas WILCOCKS (niece and sole executrix)
(4) Susanna WILCOCKS (daughter of (3)
(5) Charles DIMOCK, Henry DIMOCK (nephews)
Freehold messuages, warehouses, lands, tenements in the parish of St. Mary de Crypt, including premises in Cross Keys Lane
Witnesses: Elizabeth WILTSHIRE; William VINEY; Edmund PHILLIPPS

[no title]  D3117/4165  4 June 1767

Contents:
Mortgage (copy dated 27 August 1779)
(1) Thomas WILCOCKS of Gloucester city, gent., and Mary his wife, Susanna WILCOCKS of Gloucester city, spinster, their only daughter
(2) William BLOXHAM of Chipping Norton, co. Oxford, mercer
(3) Thomas DAUNT esq. of Owlpen
Messuage or tenement and garden in Longsmith Street occupied by Mary CHEESEMAN; messuage of John HILL occupied by Thomas TURNER on W.; messuage occupied by John BEEDLE on E.; Longsmith Street on S.; also messuage on N. side of Longsmith Street; messuage occupied by Henry COX on W.; messuage occupied by Samuel REAKE, cork cutter, on E.; also garden and appurtenances, the site of a warehouse and stable, in Crude als. Crude Lane als. Mr. Cockerells Lane, als. Mr. Longdens Lane; property on S. side of Crud Lane [Cross Keys Lane]; also messuage in Longsmith Street between a tenement of Richard ELDRIDGE on W.; tenement of Richard JAMES on E.; a garden of Nicholas LANE, apothecary, on N.; Street on S.
Term: 1000 years
Principal: £220
Witnesses: Richard PEMBER; Ann PEARCE

[no title]  D3117/4166  9, 10 October 1767

Contents:
Lease and Release
(1) Robert J'ONEY of Wood Street, London, tallow chandler, and Sarah his wife, the only child of James SMALL of Friday Street, London, the youngest son and heir of Bridget SMALL, one of the daughters and co-heirs of John ROGERS of Gloucester city; Joseph SMALL of Cirencester, gent., cousin and heir of Richard DRIVER of Gloucester city, son and heir of Dorothy DRIVER, the other daughter and co-heir of John ROGERS
(2) Henry DUNN of Gloucester city, victualler
Messuage formerly called the sign of The Black Boy, now called the sign of The New Bear, in Longsmith Street
Consideration: 5/- and £120
Witnesses: John GREATWOOD; John CHERINGTON; Samuel TAPSCOTT of Cliffords Inn; J. SHIRE

[no title]  D3117/4167  Trinity Term 1767

Contents:
Fine (copy dated 27 August 1779)
(1) Thomas DAUNT esq.; Thomas WADLEY, gent. (petents)
(2) Thomas WILCOCKS and Mary his wife; Susanna WILCOCKS and Edward HOOKE (deforciants)
Four messuages, 4 gardens, 2 acres of land and appurtenances in the parish of St. Mary de Crypt
Consideration: £3
Witnesses of copy: John PITT; John WHITFIELD

[no title]  D3117/4168  28 May 1768

Contents:
Assignment of Term to attend Inheritance (copy dated 27 July 1779)
(1) Thomas DAUNT esq. of Owlpen
(2) Mary WILCOCKS of Gloucester city, widow of Thomas WILCOCKS, gent.; William BLOXHAM of Chipping Norton, co. Oxford, mercer, and Susanna his wife, (neé WILCOCKS)
(3) Henry DUNN of Gloucester city, pargister
(4) Thomas WADLEY of Gloucester city, gent.
Messuage and garden in Longsmith Street
Property in Longsmith Street and Cross Keys Lane described D3117/4167
Term: residue of 1000 years
Consideration: £224-19s and 5/-
Witnesses: Richard PEMBER; John COOKE

[no title]  D3117/4169  28 May 1768

Contents:
Release (copy dated 27 July 1779)
(1) Mary WILCOCKS of Gloucester city, widow of Thomas WILCOCKS; William BLOXHAM of Chipping Norton, co. Oxford, mercer, and Susanna his wife
(2) Henry DUNN of Gloucester city, pargister
All property described D3117/4167
Consideration: £240 total
Witnesses: as in

[no title]  D3117/4170  18 April 1778

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Henry DUNN of Gloucester city, victualler
(2) William STOCK of Gloucester city, maltster
Messuage known as the sign of The New Bear, Longsmith Street
Rent: peppercorn
Term: 500 years
Principal: £150
Witnesses: Thomas BALL of Bridstow, Herefordshire; Edward DRIVER

[no title]  D3117/4171  30 April 1779

Contents:
Assignment of Term to Prevent a Merger and a Feoffment of the Inheritance
(1) Daniel COOKE of Cheltenham, grocer
(2) Henry DUNN of Gloucester city, pargister, and Mary his wife
(3) William RAYER of Gloucester city, innholder
(4) William BLOXHAM and Susanna his wife
(5) Thomas CARWARDINE of Barton Street, Barton St. Mary, baker
Messuage in Longsmith Street, tenements of (2) on W. and N., street on S.
Consideration: £220 and 5/-
Witnesses: Richard PEMBER, attorney, Gloucester; J. WHITFIELD; John BALDWIN; William GRIFFITH, clerk to STOCK, attorney-at-law; James BOSTON of Cheltenham

[no title]  D3117/4172  9 November 1781

Contents:
Will (copy)
(1) Henry DUNN of Gloucester city, victualler
(2) Jonathan MARTIN of Adsett, Westbury-on-Severn, yeoman (trustee and joint executor appointed)
(3) Mary DUNN (wife and joint executor)
(4) Jane, Sarah, Hester Giles (daughters)
(5) William DUNN (son)
Will proved 4 November 1782
Messuages lands and tenements in Gloucester city
Witnesses: Elizabeth DANIELL; John GRAFTON; B. COOKE

[no title]  D3117/4173  16 June 1785

Contents:
Lease and Release
(1) Henry DUNN of Gloucester city, pargiter
(2) Jonathan MARTIN of Gloucester city, yeoman
Messuage formerly called the sign of the Black Boy, now the New Bear, in Longsmith Street
Consideration: 5/- and £5
Witnesses: John PITT; William BINING

[no title]  D3117/4174  11 July 1795

Contents:
Assignment
(1) Esther Giles DUNN of Gloucester city, spinster, one of the daughters and devisees of Henry DUNN
(2) James DRINKWATER of Gloucester city, innholder
Share under will of Henry DUNN; and appointment of (2) as attorney of (1)
Consideration: £8-8s
Witnesses: Pearson BALLINGER; Charles GWINNETT; J. RICKETTS; D. W. S. GRAZEBROOK

[no title]  D3117/4175  12 March 1796

Contents:
Assignment
(1) John MATTHEWS of Gloucester city, farrier, and Susannah his wife, one of the daughters and devisees of Henry DUNN
(2) James DRINKWATER of Gloucester city, innholder
(3) Jonathan MARTIN of Gloucester city, maltster
Money sums from sale of property under will of Henry DUNN; appointment of (2) as attorney of (1)
Consideration: £10
Witness: S. RICKETTS

[no title]  D3117/4176  13 September 1796

Contents:
Assignment
(1) James SMITH of Wallend, Barking, Essex, bricklayer, and Jane his wife, one of the daughters of Henry DUNN
(2) Jonathan MARTIN of Gloucester city, maltster
(3) James DRINKWATER of Gloucester city, innholder
Money sums from sale of property under will of Henry DUNN; amd appointment of (2) as attorney of (1)
Consideration: £10
Witnesses: Edward LEWIS; Samuel RICKETTS; D. W. S. GRAZEBROOK

[no title]  D3117/4177  14 May 1802

Contents:
Assignment
(1) William DUNN of Gloucester city, pargiter, one of the sons and devisees of Henry DUNN of Gloucester city, pargiter
(2) Jonathan MARTIN of Gloucester city, maltster
(3) James DRINKWATER of Gloucester city, innholder
Money sums from sale of property under will of Henry DUNN; and appointment of (3) as attorney of (1)
Consideration: £25
Witness: Thomas OKEY

[no title]  D3117/4178  22 November 1802

Contents:
Assignment
(1) Jonathan MARTIN of Gloucester city, maltster
(2) James DRINKWATER of Gloucester city, innholder
Money sums from sale of property under will of Henry DUNN; appointment of (2) as attorney of (1)
Consideration: £40
Witness: Samuel RICKETTS

[no title]  D3117/4179  22 November 1802

Contents:
Assignment
(1) John PERKINS of London, labourer, and Sarah his wife, one of the daughters and devisees of Henry DUNN of Gloucester city, pargiter, deceased
(2) Henry DUNN of Gloucester city, pargiter
(3) Jonathan MARTIN of Gloucester city, maltster
(4) James DRINKWATER of Gloucester city, innholder
Money sums from sale of property under will of Henry DUNN; appointment of (4) as attorney of (1) and (2)
Consideration: £10
Witnesses: Thomas CROSS, clerk to Messrs. PRICE and WILLIAMS of Lincolns Inn; D. B. CURWEN of Islington, London; Samuel RICKETTS; William HASKINS

[no title]  D3117/4180  4 December 1802

Contents:
Assignment
(1) Elizabeth PLEDGE of Lambeth Butts, co. Surrey, widow, one of the daughters and devisees of Henry DUNN of Gloucester city, pargiter, deceased
(2) Jonathan MARTIN of Gloucester city, maltster
(3) James DRINKWATER of Gloucester city, innholder
Money sums from sale of property under will of Henry DUNN; and appointment of (3) as attorney
Consideration: £40
Witnesses: Samuel RICKETTS; William HASKINS; John JELFE

[no title]  D3117/4181  13 December 1802

Contents:
Lease
(1) Jonathan MARTIN of Gloucester city, maltster
(2) John SIMS of Stroud, mercer
Messuage formerly called the sign of the Black Boy, now the New Bear, and a messuage adjoining in Longsmith Street
Rent: peppercorn
Term: a year
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: Samuel RICKETTS; William HASKINS

[no title]  D3117/4182  14 December 1802

Contents:
Release
(1) Jonathan MARTIN of Gloucester city, maltster
(2) James DRINKWATER of Gloucester city, innholder
(3) John SIMS of Stroud, mercer
Messuage called the sign of the New Bear, Longsmith Street
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: Samuel RICKETTS; William HASKINS

[no title]  D3117/4183  18 January 1809

Contents:
Will (copy dated 1842)
(1) James DRINKWATER of Gloucester, victualler
(2) John SIMS of Stroud, Hop merchant; James WOOD of Gloucester, banker (trustees appointed)
(3) Betty DRINKWATER (wife and executrix appointed)
(4) Elizabeth and Sarah DRINKWATER (daughters)
Probate sworn under £800
Will proved 3 March 1810
Witnesses: Jacob OSBORN junior, S. BROWN, clerks to James WOOD; Ann CAMBRIDGE, servant of J.W.

[no title]  D3117/4184  15 & 16 November 1809

Contents:
Lease and release
(1) John SIMS of Stroud, hop merchant; James WOOD esq. of Gloucester city, devisees in trust of James DRINKWATER of Gloucester city, victualler
(2) Betty DRINKWATER of Gloucester city, widow
(3) Charles JONES of Gloucester city, grocer
(4) Thomas SMITH of Highnam, gent.
Messuage called the New Bear Inn, Longsmith Street
Consideration: 5/- and £1680
Witness: Thomas SMITH of Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4185  17 November 1809

Contents:
Mortgage by demise
(1) Charles JONES of Gloucester city, grocer
(2) Thomas SMITH of Highnam, gent.
(3) Thomas MEE esq. of Gloucester city; John PHILLPOTTS junior of Gloucester city, gent.
The New Bear Inn, Longsmith Street
Term: 1000 years
Principal: £1000
Witnesses: Thomas SMITH of Gloucester; R. KING of Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4186  11 & 12 February 1828

Contents:
Lease and release
(1) Thomas YATES of Stourport, co. Worcs., bargeowner and Sarah his wife, formerly wife of Charles JONES of Gloucester city, innholder
(2) Charles JONES of Worc. city, sadler, only son and heir of C.J.
(3) The Rev. Edmund PROBYN of Longhope; John JONES esq. of Norton House
(4) Anne RAIKES of Gloucester city, widow; Rev. Robert Napier RAIKES of Drayton, co. Norfolk, and Caroline his wife
(5) James PEACH of Gloucester city, broker
(6) Thomas BRADLEY of Gloucester city, innholder
(7) William CROOK of Gloucester city, gent.
The New Bear Inn, Longsmith Street, in trust for (5) and (6)
Covenant to levy fine
Consideration: £1800 total
Witnesses: Thomas SMITH; John SMITH of Tarling, Essex; Robert GRAND of Norwich, grocer; William WARD, clerk to N. CROOK, solicitor, Gloucester; W. M. EVANS

[no title]  D3117/4188  16 November 1835

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Charles TOLLEY, Edward TRIMMER of Gloucester city, brewers (assignees of the estate of Thomas BRADLEY of Moor Street, Birmingham, bankrupt)
(2) John STEPHENS of Gloucester city, brush maker
(3) James PEACH of Gloucester city, broker
New Bear Inn, Longsmith Street
Consideration: £1796-8s and £10-12s
Witnesses: Henry REA, clerk to MATTHEWS, solicitor, Gloucester; Luke MAYBURY, Severn carrier, Worcester

[no title]  D3117/4189  11 April 1842

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Benoni PEACH of Gloucester city, gent. and Mary his wife
(2) James GRIMES of Gloucester city, draper
(3) James LEWIS of Gloucester city, stay maker
(4) William a'BECKETT of Golden Square, St. James, Westminster, gent.
(5) Thomas Charles AVERY of Gloucester city, gent.
New Bear Inn, Longsmith Street
Consideration: £900 total
Witnesses: Thomas JENKINS of Caroline Street, Campden Town, London; William SHIPPINGSTALL of Great Turnstyle, Lincolns Inn Fields, clerks to Messrs. a'BECKETT, Sons and SYMPSON of Golden Square, solicitors; R. W. PEACH, solicitor, Coleford; James H. DOWLING, solicitor

[no title]  D3117/4190  12 April 1842

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) James LEWIS of Gloucester city, staymaker
(2) Dorothy HOWELLS wife of John HOWELLS of Monmouth, gent.
(3) Thomas AVERY of Monmouth, gent., a trustee of (2)
New Bear Inn, Longsmith Street
Principal: £600
Witnesses: Thomas C. AVERY, solicitor, Gloucester; William LLOYD of South-gate Street

[no title]  D3117/4191  2 February 1852

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Thomas MANN of Gloucester city, gent.
(2) Joseph Harper YEEND of Gloucester city, tinman (devisee of James LEWIS of Gloucester city, staymaker)
Half share of the wall dividing the New Bear and The Crown Inn, Longsmith Street
Consideration: £34-5s
Witnesses: James BRETHERTON, solicitors, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4192  18 July 1852

Contents:
Will (copy)
(1) Thomas AVERY of Monmouth, gent. (testator)
(2) Jane WITTS of Monmouth (sister)
(3) Margaret PITT, wife of William PITT (beneficiary)
(4) John AVERY (son)
(5) Thomas Charles Avery (eldest son)
(6) William YEARSLEY, only surviving brother of testator's late wife Winifred AVERY
(7) Sophia BIRD (sister)
(8) Thomas BIRD (grandson)
(9) Thomas AVERY (nephew)
Annuity on property in Monmouth, and £10,000 to youngest son
Codicil dated 22 July 1852
Witnesses: James POWLES, solicitor, Monmouth; Onslow ANDREWS, surgeon, Monmouth; Charles BURTION, auctioneer of Dixten; William STOCKHAM; James POWLES

[no title]  D3117/4193  21 December 1860

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) John Aubrey WHITCOMBE, gent.; Charles WALKER, timber merchant; George Newton Cox BUCHANAN, gent.; Edward Bonsoi SWANN, gent.; Josiah CASTREE, land surveyor; John BURRUP, gent.; John DOWLING, gent.; David Mowbray WALKER, esq., all of Gloucester city; Samuel JONES of Fretherne Lodge, gent.; James GOODRICH esq. of Maisemore; Thomas EVANS, Doctor of Medicine; Richard Hodges CARTER esq.; Thomas HOLT, gent., all of Gloucester city, Trustees of St. Kimbrose Charity
(2) Thomas Charles AVERY of Gloucester city, gent.
Two brick messuages numbers 7, 8 Bolt Lane als. Longsmith Street, occupied by John MADELIN. Chancery certificates of payment into Bank of England by the trustees included
Consideration: £210
Witnesses: Edward WASHBOURN, solicitor, Gloucester; J. E. TUCKER, his clerk

[no title]  D3117/4194  23 January 1868

Contents:
Reconveyance
(1) Thomas Charles AVERY of Gloucester city, gent.
(2) Dorothy HOWELLS of Monmouth, widow
(3) Joseph Harper YEEND of Gloucester city, ship chandler
New Bear Inn, Longsmith Street
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: Henry James GRIMES, draper, Gloucester; Onslow ANDREWS, M.D., of Monmouth

[no title]  D3117/4195  5 October 1870

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Joseph Harper YEEND of Gloucester city, ship chandler
(2) William STEPHENS of Highnam, gent.
New Bear Inn, Longsmith Street
Consideration: £245
Witnesses: James BRETHERTON; T. L. POOLE, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4196  24 March 1872

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) William STEPHENS of Highnam, gent.
(2) Thomas DUTTON of Gloucester city, house agent; William SHILL of Gloucester city, gent.
Piece of land formerly the site of the New Bear Inn, extending from Longsmith Street to Cross Keys Lane, and including a moiety of the wall described D3117/4191
Consideration: £300
Witness: James BRETHERTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4197  24 March 1872

Contents:
Bond of Indemnity
(1) Joseph Harper YEEND of Gloucester city, gent.
(2) Thomas DUTTON of Gloucester city, house agent; William SHILL of Gloucester city, gent.
Site of New Bear Inn described D3117/4196
Condition: possession of the property
Consideration: £600
Witness: James BRETHERTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4198  25 March 1872

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Thomas DUTTON of Gloucester city, house agent; William SHILL of Gloucester city, gent.
(2) Joseph Harper YEEND of Gloucester city, gent.
Property described D3117/4196
Principal: £300
Witness: James BRETHERTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4199  1 December 1872

Contents:
Transfer of Interest in Bond. Refer D3117/4197
(1) William SHILL of Gloucester city, gent.
(2) Thomas DUTTON of Gloucester city, agent
Share in bond and penal sum of £600
Witness: James BRETHERTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4200  1 December 1872

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) William SHILL of Gloucester city, gent.
(2) Thomas DUTTON of Gloucester city, house agent
Half share of property and moiety of a wall described D3117/4196
Consideration: £100
Witness: James BRETHERTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4201  14 December 1872

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Thomas Charles AVERY of Gloucester city, gent.
(2) Henry James GRIMES of Gloucester city, linen draper
Newly built messuage, and premises on the site of two former messuages, nos. 7, 8 Bolt Lane als. Longsmith Street, refer D3117/4193
Consideration: £600
Witness: J. C. RICHARDS, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4202  5 March 1875

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Henry James GRIMES of Gloucester city, linen draper
(2) James BARTLETT of Gloucester city, hair dresser
Newly built messuage, refer D3117/4201, known as "Longsmith Street House"
Consideration: £500
Witness: J. C. RICHARDS, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4203  22 May 1875

Contents:
Reconveyance
(1) Ryves William GRAVES of Gloucester city, surgeon; Thomas WHITE of Gloucester city, auctioneer; Henry WINFIELD of Gloucester city, ships chandler
(2) Thomas DUTTON of Gloucester city, house agent
Property, refer D3117/4200
Consideration: £300
Witness: Thomas P. BENNETT, clerk to BRETHERTON

[no title]  D3117/4207  11 December 1883

Contents:
Particulars and Valuation
Public building and stables known as Wellington Hall, Longsmith Street, stables and cottage leased by the Bell Hotel Company. Wellington Hall used as a religious meeting house of the Salvation Army at a yearly rent of £55
BRUTON KNOWLES and Co. auctioneers

[no title]  D3117/4208  26 March 1890

Contents:
Schedule of Deeds 1758- relating to the Wellington Hall, stables and premises occupying the site of the New Bear Inn, belonging to Thomas DUTTON. Acknowledgment of receipt of deeds by W. LANGLEY-SMITH, solicitor, dated 19 December 1889

[no title]  D3117/4209  28 December 1886

Contents:
Probate of will
(1) James BARTLETT of Longsmith Street, hair dresser (testator)
(2) Zelophehad BARTLETT (wife and sole executrix)
Will dated 17 March 1876
Witnesses: R. P. CHANDLER of College Court, Gloucester; Stephen TURK of Windmill Road, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4212  4 September 1875

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Thomas DUTTON of Gloucester city, house agent
(2) Ellen JONES of St. Pauls Square, Southport, co. Lancaster, spinster
Piece of land, the site of the New Bear Inn, Longsmith Street, and Wellington Hall described D3117/4204, D3117/4207
Principal: £1100
Witness: J. Henry JONES, solicitor, clerk to Francis W. JONES, solicitor, Gloucester
4 March 1884
Transfer of Mortgage
(1) William Alfred Pitman JONES of Newton-le-Willows, co. Lancaster, gent.
(2) Thomas DUTTON
(3) James ALLEN of Salisbury Road, Gloucester, railway wagon builder;
Arthur James BRIDGES of Woodbine Cottages, Painswick Road, slate polisher; James CLARKE of Millbrook Street, railway wagon repair foreman
Property above
Principal: £1000
Witnesses: Thomas A. PINCKNEY, clerk to J. A. P., chartered accountant, Liverpool; Frederick E. GREEN, solicitor, Gloucester
22 March 1890
Reconveyance
(1) James ALLEN; Arthur James BRIDGES; James CLARKE
(2) Thomas DUTTON
Property as above
Consideration as above
Witness: J. E. HULLETT, clerk to W. LANGLEY-SMITH, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4213  4 June 1890

Contents:
Particulars and conditions of sale and memorandum of agreement (2 copies)
(1) George WHITCOMBE; Harry St. Aubyn GOODRICH (vendors)
(2) George PETERS of Brunswick Square, gent. (purchaser)
Shop and dwelling house, no. 8 Longsmith Street; also mentioned family residence called the Paddock and land, Pitt Street; nos. 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, Pitt Street; Pelican Inn and nos. 6, 8, 12, 14, 14a, 16, 16a, 18, 20, 22, St. Mary's Street; nos. 24, 26, 28, 102, 98, 100, 88, 90, 92, 94, 96, 78, 76, 74, 72, 70, 68, 66, 64, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62, 48, 40, 42, 44, 36, 38, 34, 30, 32, 28, 24, 18, 20, walled garden, and workshops, yard and premises all in St. Catherine's Street; nos. 15, 17, 7, 9, 3, 5, 11, 13, Park Street Mission Room and garden, workshop, yard and premises, and a yard and garden extending to Hare Lane, all in Park Street; nos. 54, 56, 60, 50, 52, 42, 44, 46, 32, 34, 36, 3, lodging house, yard extending to Worcester Street, all in Hare Lane; nos. 31, 33, 35, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 11, 13, 15, 1, 3, Mitre Street; nos. 4, 5, 6, 7, St. Aldate Square; brick building used as an ice house, Dolphin Lane; nos. 18, 19, Northgate Street; nos. 1, 3, 5, India House Road; nos. 30, 31, 33, 72, Barton Street; brick stable, Bell Lane; nos. 8, 10, 12, 34, 38, Longsmith Street; nos. 11, 13, 19, 7, 9, Bull Lane and Cross Keys Lane; nos. 3, 5, 7, 9, College Street; nos. 7, 9, and St. Mary's Hall formerly known as the Countess of Huntingdon's Chapel, St. Mary's Square; nos. 22, 24, Deacon Street; nos. 8, 9, 10, 22, shop, house, warehouse and premises near Severn, and Kingsholm Close 10a. 1r. 30p., all in The Island, Westgate Street

[no title]  D3117/4214  27 June 1890

Contents:
Release
(1) Edmund REEVES, agent and receiver to Messrs. DAUBENY, of Clements Inn, London
(2) George PETERS esq.
Annual fee farm rent of 3/11 from a house in Longsmith Street, formerly belonging to GOODRICH

[no title]  D3117/4215  29 September 1890

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) George WHITCOMBE of Gloucester city, gent.; Harry St. Aubyn GOODRICH esq., Cadogan Terrace, Sloane Street, co. Middx.
(2) George PETERS of Brunswick Square, gent.
Messuage, shop and premises on N. of Longsmith Street, stable of Crown and Sceptre Inn on N.; 10 Longsmith Street on W., shop and premises, refer D3117/4214. Schedule of deeds 1868- included
Consideration: £255
Witness: Edward T. GARDNER, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4216  30 September 1890

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) George WHITCOMBE of Gloucester city, gent.; Harry St. Aubyn GOODRICH of Cadogan Terrace, Sloane Street, co. Middx.
(2) Henry SCRIVENS of Bull Lane, Gloucester
No. 10 Longsmith Street. Schedule of deeds 1868- included
Consideration: £140
Witness: Edward T. GARDNER, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4217  16 August 1890

Contents:
Certificate of Death of James Pitt GOODRICH of Eyarth House, Llanfair, co. Denbigh, landowner, registered 21 February 1890

[no title]  D3117/4218  16 October 1890

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) The Gloucester Dairy Association Ltd.
(2) James ALLEN of 12 Salisbury Road, foreman wagon builder; James CLARK of 31 Sidney Street, foreman wagon builder, Trustees of Court Victory Number 2638, Juvenile Branch of the Ancient Order of Foresters
No. 12 on N.E. side of Longsmith Street
Principal: £150
Witnesses: Francis Thomas BOND M.D., secretary of the Association; James ALLEN, Thomas John(?) BALDWIN, Alfred P.(?) TRUSS, (trustees); William HUSSEY (secretary)

[no title]  D3117/4219  1890

Contents:
Abstract of Title, 1870
of Mr. Thomas DUTTON
Messuage and premises known as Wellington Hall, Longsmith Street

[no title]  D3117/4220  1890

Contents:
General Abstract of Title 1844- (3 copies)
of the trustees of the will of William GOODRICH esq.
Property in the city of Gloucester, including nos. 8, 10, 12 Longsmith Street

[no title]  D3117/4221  30 May 1892

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Henry SCRIVENS of Bull Lane, cab proprietor
(2) William Charles DOYLE of South Wellington Street, Glasgow, hardware merchant
Number 10 Longsmith Street
Consideration: £150
Witness: Frank TREASURE, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4222  30 May 1892

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) William Charles DOYLE of South Wellington Street, Glasgow, hardware merchant
(2) Benjamin St. John ACKERS esq. of Huntley Manor; James BRUTON esq. of Gloucester city; Richard Vassar VASSAR-SMITH esq. of Charlton Park, co. Gloucs.; William Frederick HICKS-BEACH esq. of Witcombe Court, Trustees of The City of Gloucester Working Mens Conservative Association Benefit Society
No. 10 Longsmith Street
Principal: £110
Witnesses: John SMITH of Glasgow, brush manufacturer; S. PIMBLE (secretary); J. BIRCHALL, J. BRUTON (trustees)

[no title]  D3117/4225  1901

Contents:
Schedule of deeds relating to no. 12 Longsmith Street 1890-, the property of The Gloucester Dairy Supply Company Ltd.

[no title]  D3117/4226  14 July 1908

Contents:
Probate of will
(1) Zelophahed BARTLETT of 6 Longsmith Street, widow (testatrix)
(2) William James BARTLETT of Brunswick Road, hairdresser (son); David JONES of Southgate Street, clothier (executors and trustees appointed)
(3) Charles BARTLETT (son)
Stock in trade and fixtures of hairdressing business in Longsmith Street
Will made 6 January 1887
Witnesses: S. T. TOWNESEND of Parliament Street, clerk; James CRITCHLEY of Longsmith Street, baker

[no title]  D3117/4227  1909

Contents:
Abstract of Title, 1890-
of the executors of George PETERS
Freehold shop and premises, no. 8 Longsmith Street, to be sold to Mr. KINGSCOTE

[no title]  D3117/4228  24 June 1911

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) William James BARTLETT of Sunny Dene, Stroud Road, commission agent; David JONES of Weston Road, trade valuer
(2) Frederick Ernest MILLER of Ducie Arms Hotel, Longsmith Street, licensed victualler
Shop, messuage, and courtyard, no. 8 Longsmith Street
Consideration: £350
Witnesses: A. Lionel LANE, solicitor, Gloucester; A. Lionel LANE

[no title]  D3117/4229  1917

Contents:
Abstract of Title, 1876-
of Mrs. Florence Stuart LANE (Mr. A. Lionel LANE, cancelled)
Lane leading to a piece of land adjoining no. 6 Longsmith Street

[no title]  D3117/4230  1 January 1918

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Frederick Ernest MILLER of Gloucester, hotel proprietor
(2) Florence Stuart LANE, wife of Alfred Lionel LANE of 6 Longsmith Street, solicitor
No. 6 Longsmith Street
Consideration: £600
Witness: Thomas WETORCOTT, clerk to A. Lionel LANE, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4231  4 October 1918

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Florence Stuart LANE, wife of Alfred Lionel LANE of 6 Longsmith Street, solicitor
(2) Harry MORELAND of Beverley House, Park Road, match manufacturer
Piece of land on N. side of Longsmith Street, part of no. 6 Longsmith Street (plan included)
Consideration: £100
Witnesses: A. Lionel LANE, solicitor, Gloucester; John A. FINCH, clerk to A. L. L.; H. W. GRIMES, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4232  1921

Contents:
Copy of receipts endorsed on mortgage dated 26 March 1890, made between The Gloucester Dairy Association Ltd. to The Trustees of the Court Victory No. 2638 Ancient Order of Foresters Friendly Society

[no title]  D3117/4233  24 November 1922

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Florence Stuart LANE, wife of Alfred Lionel LANE of Dours House, Cheltenham, and of Gloucester city, solicitor
(2) Alfred L. LANE
(3) The Cheltenham and Gloucester Building Society
Messuage and yard on N. side of Longsmith Street known as no. 6, and messuage called Dours House, at the junction of Malvern Place and Dours Rd., Cheltenham
Principal: £1900
Witnesses: Edith J. WYATT of Chesterfield Gardens, London; John A. FINCH, clerk to A. L. LANE

[no title]  D3117/4234  20 October 1923

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Florence Stuart LANE, refer D3117/4233
(2) Alfred Lionel LANE
(3) Charles URCH of Southgate Street, confectioner
Property described D3117/4233. Note of transfer of mortgage endorsed to Isabel Frances Stewart BRUTON, 12 August 1924
Principal: £600
Witness: Pamela KELLY of Lansdown Road, Cheltenham

[no title]  D3117/4235  18 August 1924

Contents:
Further Charge
Parties as in D3117/4234
Principal: £150
Witnesses: John A. FINCH, managing clerk to A. A. LANE; John F. FOSICK(?)

[no title]  D3117/4238  16 February 1925

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Florence Stuart LANE, wife of Alfred Lionel LANE of 6 Longsmith Street, solicitor
(2) Lydia Yockney LANE of Askling Villas, London Road, Cheltenham, widow No. 6 Longsmith Street
Consideration: £1000
Witness: Mrs. M. SEABROOK of The Old Rectory, Littlebury, Essex

[no title]  D3117/4239  17 February 1925

Contents:
Mortgage and Further Charge
(1) Lydia Yockney LANE of 5 Ashling Villas, Cheltenham, widow
(2) Jesse WHITE of Deansway, baker
Number 6 Longsmith Street occupied by Alfred Lionel LANE as offices; street on the S.; no. 8 Longsmith Street on W.; land of Harry MORELAND, match manufacturer on N. and E.
Principal: £360
Witness: John A. FINCH, clerk to A. L. LANE, solicitor, Gloucester
17 February 1926
Further Charge
(1) Lydia Yockney LANE
(2) Jesse WHITE
Property above. Receipt for mortgage and further charge, dated 28 September 1933, by J. WHITE included
Principal: £50
Witness: Hubert LANE, 51 Ashering(?) Villas, London Road, Cheltenham, retired disabled officer

[no title]  D3117/4240  20 July 1927

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Harry MORELAND of Beverley House, Park Road, match manufacturer
(2) Lydia Yockney LANE of 7 York Terrace, Bayshill, Cheltenham, widow
Piece of land on the N. side of Longsmith Street, formerly part of no. 6 Longsmith Street, 114 sq. yards
Consideration: £25
Witnesses: Albert E. PALMER, clerk to Messrs. GUINES, MADGE and LLOYD, solicitors, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4544  1712-1858

4

Contents:
Stables, pumphouse at the Quay, and Lady-bellegate House
(Wagstaffe, Cuming, Dennis, Phelpes, Raikes, Pitt, Cother)

[no title]  D3117/4571  1741

1

Contents:
Messuage and backhouse adjoining the Chopping Knife Inn
(Corporation Uses Lands)

MARKET PARADE  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/2639a  1905

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1889-
(1) Of James Pearce POPE
No. 1 Market Parade

[no title]  D3117/2639b  20 November 1905

Contents:
Empty envelope once containing deed, but marked 'Conveyance'
(1) J. C. HATTON
(2) Gloucester Corporation as Urban Sanitary Authority
Land for extension of Nelson Street

[no title]  D3117/4078  10 August 1882

Contents:
Probate of will
(1) William PERRIS of Market Parade, retired cab proprietor (testator)
(2) Mary PERRIS (wife and joint executor)
(3) Thomas Henry WASHBOURN of Gloucester city, gent.; James WILKES of Longhope, gent. (joint executors)
Will made 1 October 1881
Witnesses: Robert NOAKES; John Albert LUGG, clerks to Messrs. WASHBOURN and Son, solicitors

[no title]  D3117/4079  9 December 1884

Contents:
Probate of will
(1) Mary PERRIS, formerly of New Market Parade later of 51 Worcester Street, widow of William PERRIS
(2) James WILKES of the Temple, Longhope, general servant; Thomas Henry WASHBOURN of Gloucester city, gent. (executors and trustees appointed)
(3) William PERRIS, Frederick PERRIS, Robert PERRIS, Francis Henry PERRIS (children)
Will made 21 June 1882
Witnesses: Thomas H. WASHBOURN, solicitor, Gloucester; Robert NOAKES, his clerk

MELBOURNE STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/4539  1872-1968

54 and 2 files

Contents:
Nos. 9, 13, 15

[no title]  D3117/3436  1886

Contents:
Conveyance (draft)
(1) Edmund DAVIS formerly of Melbourne Street now of Hopewell Street, builder
(2) John FREEMAN of Charles Street, lime and coal merchant
Three pieces of land and four newly build messuages in Barton St. Mary and Barton St. Michael (numbered 116, 117, 118 on maps of Painswick Road estate) 385 sq. yards
Principal: £350

MILL LANE  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/1624  20 December 1870

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) James BUCHANAN, gent.
(2) Charles LEWIS of Moreton Street, builder
(3) William WELDON of Oxford Terrace, Sergeant in Royal South Gloucestershire Militia
Parcel of land and semi detached cottage in Mill Lane, Barton St. Mary, property of William HARDING on South and of (2) on East and West
Consideration: £100
Witness: John DOLLING jun. of 2 Wellington Street, bootmaker

MILL STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/1660  20 August 1881

Contents:
Will (copy)
(1) of Edmund BIRD of Poolmeadow, gent. testator
(2) Abel BIRD of Manchester, brother of deceased
(3) William Bird BATEMAN of Manchester, undertaker, nephew of testator
(4) Sophia DANIELS of Sandhurst, niece of testator's wife
(5) Mary Maria PANTER, servant of testator
(6) William SANDERS of Gloucester city
(7) Joseph WEST, Frances DUTHERIDGE, trustees and executors appointed
Freehold messuages in Withington, Marden, Sandhurst, Nos. 1, 2, 3 St. Martins Lane, near Millbrook Street; two freehold messuages, two boat-building yards, Nos. 4 and 6 Westend Cottages freehold
Witnesses: Thomas LONG, Lorne Villa, London Road, gent.; Charles HILL, 3 West End Terrace, clerk

[no title]  D3117/1661  4 May 1917

Contents:
Treasury Warrant according to Intestates Estates Act, 1884
(1) Mary Maria PANTER, otherwise PARTRIDGE, of Bradmore, Wolverhampton, deceased
(2) Mary PANTER, otherwise PARTRIDGE; Grace Elizabeth PANTER, otherwise PARTRIDGE, natural daughters of the deceased
Right and interest in nos. 1, 3, 5, Bath Cottages, St. Martins Road
Witnesses: J. M. CRALL; James PARKER

[no title]  D3117/1662  25 June 1917

Contents:
Conveyance - according to Intestates Estates Act, 1884
(1) The Solicitor for the Affairs of H.M. Treasury
(2) Mary PANTER otherwise PARTRIDGE, spinster; Grace Elizabeth PANTER, otherwise PARTRIDGE, spinster, both of 5 Church Road, Wolverhampton
Bath Cottages, Mill Street, described D3117/1659
Consideration: premises and Royal Warrant, 1661
Witness: H. E. THOMPSON, assistant Treasury solicitor

[no title]  D3117/1663  30 September 1921

Contents:
Particulars, Conditions of Sale, and Contract (copy)
(1) Misses PARTRIDGE, vendors
(2) William Henry WILLIS of Elmbridge Road, gent., purchaser
BRUTON & KNOWLES, auctioneers
Bath Cottages, Mill Street occupied by Mrs. OAKLEY, Mr. ROBINS, Mrs. BISHOP
Purchase Price: £200
BRETHERTON & Son, vendors agents

[no title]  D3117/1664  31 October 1921

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Mary PARTRIDGE, Grace Elizabeth PARTRIDGE of Bradmore, Wolverhampton, spinsters
(2) William Henry WILLIS of "Penrhyn" Elmbridge Road, gent.
Nos. 1, 2, 3, Bath Cottages, on N. side of Mill Street, formerly Mill Road and St. Martin's Road
Consideration: £200
Witness: Samuel C. PARTRIDGE, Bradmore, Wolverhampton, accountant

[no title]  D3117/1665  1921

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1875-
(1) of Misses PARTRIDGE
(2) W. Henry WILLIS, purchaser
Nos. 1, 2, 3, Bath Cottages, Mill Street

[no title]  D3117/1666  13 December 1921

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) William Henry WILLIS of Penrhyn, Elmbridge Road, gent.
(2) Selina FRANKLYN, wife of Henry Lionel FRANKLYN, 17 Heathville Road
Nos. 1, 2, 3, Bath Cottages
Memorandum that in 1923, Nos. 2 and 3 conveyed to Rose HOULDEY
Consideration: £300
Witness: J. W. FELTON, solicitor with FRANKLIN & JONES, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/1667a  14 December 1921

Contents:
Mortgage and Reconveyance
(1) Selina FRANKLYN
(2) Henry Lionel FRANKLYN, 17 Heathville Road, commercial traveller
(3) William Henry WILLIS of Elmbridge Road, gent.
Nos. 1, 2, 3, Bath Cottages
Principal: £150
Witness: J. W. FELTON, solicitor with FRANKLIN & JONES

[no title]  D3117/1667b  29 May 1923

Contents:
Reconveyance
(1) W. H. WILLIS
(2) Selina FRANKLYN
Property: as above
Consideration: £150
Witness: as above

[no title]  D3117/1668  12 December 1923

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Selina FRANKLYN, 17 Victoria Street
(2) Jane WILLIAMS of Chaxhill, Westbury-on-Severn, wife of John William WILLIAMS, signalman
No. 1 Bath Cottages
Consideration: £190
Witness: W. LANGLY-SMITH, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/1669  1953

Contents:
Schedule of Deeds, 1875-1953 (typed sheet)
No. 1 Bath Cottages
Note that schedule received from Geoffrey COOK, solicitor, Moreton-in-Marsh

MILLBROOK STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/1376  18 February 1850

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) George MEADOWS of Gloucester, perfumer; William HORNE of Gloucester, cooper
(2) Thomas MORRIS of Upton St. Leonards, farmer
(3) James BRETHERTON of Gloucester city, gent.
(4) Edward HART of Barnwood, yeoman
(5) Charles MATTHEWS of Wotton, yeoman
Messuage in Asylum Road, Wotton St. Mary occupied by George PIKE, with land belonging to Thomas SMITH on the S.E.; land of Mary MEADOWS on the S.W.; land belonging to (5) on N.E.
Consideration: £130
Witness: Alfred HIGGS, clerk

[no title]  D3117/1377  24 November 1877

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Edward HART formerly of Barnwood now of Gloucester city, yeoman
(2) John William JEENS of Gloucester city, coal merchant; George Frederick JEENS of Gloucester city, accountant
(3) Frederick Hawkins BRETHERTON of Gloucester city, gent.
Tenement in Asylum Road, Wotton St. Mary, now occupied by George MITCHELL
Consideration: annuity of £23-8-0 yearly
Witness: James BRETHERTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/1378  1910

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1901-
(1) Mrs. Mary Jane JEENS, widow
One equal half of premises in Millbrook Street and Newland Street

[no title]  D3117/1379  26 September 1910

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Mary Ann JEENS, widow, of Denmark Road
(2) George Frederick JEENS, 23 Brunswick Square, gent.
Half share in No. 136 Millbrook Street, formerly Asylum Road, now occupied by James Maxwell BULLOCK; with land of J. W. TIBBITS on S.E.; messuage of E. J. WILLIS on S.W.; messuage lately belonging to Mrs. COLE on N.E.; Millbrook Street on N.W.
Consideration: £50
Witness: Duncan BAILY, Lessacot Harbury, Yorks., assistant general manager of Railway Wagon and Wheel Works

[no title]  D3117/1380  20 September 1911

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Fred. Hinton JEENS of Eskdale Knighton Drive, Leicester, engineer Charles Ewart JEENS of Gloucester city, solicitor, trustees of will of George Frederick JEENS
(2) Isaac HUNT, 14 Vauxhall Road, retired builder
No. 136 Millbrook Street, formerly Asylum Road
Consideration: £97-10-0
Witness: James J. SYMS, 21 Wimbine Gardens, West Ealing, East Indial Warehouse Manager

[no title]  D3117/1381  20 September 1911

Contents:
Acknowledgment and Undertaking
(1) William GOSCOMBE of Frog Castle Farm, Sandhurst Road, Longford, farmer
(2) Isaac HUNT, 14 Vauxhall Road, retired builder
Right to production of deeds relating to No. 8 Newland Street and 136 Millbrook Street
Schedule 1901-
Witness: Robert NOAKES, clerk to Frank TREASURE, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/1382  10 October 1911

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Isaac HUNT of 14 Vauxhall Road, retired builder
(2) Gloucester Co-operative and Industrial Society Ltd. of Brunswick Road
No. 136 Millbrook Street. Fire Insurance clause for £100
Principal: £58
Witnesses: Alfred BURLTON, president of Co-operative Society; F. PARNELL, secretary of the Society; William MALLARD

[no title]  D3117/3465  20 June 1866

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) William Henry DANIELS of Gloucester city, carpenter
(2) Henry BUBB of Hardwicke, gent.
Piece of land and five messuages in Asylum Road, Barton St. Michael; with land owned by Richard CHERRINGTON on the east and north; Asylum Road on the W.; a new road made by Richard CHERRINGTON on the S.
Principal: £550
Witness: James BRETHERTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3466  14 November 1866

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) William Henry DANIELS formerly of Gloucester city now of Barton Street, steam carpenter and joiner
(2) Thomas CROSS of Longford, gardener
Five messuages and land in Asylum Road, bounded on the E. and N. by the land of Richard CHERRINGTON; on the west by Asylum Road; and on the S. by Twyver Street, subject to a mortgage for £550. Also right of using Twyver Street
Consideration: £150
Witness: James BRETHERTON, Gloucester, solicitor
Memoranda: a) By indenture 24 November 1913 nos. 60 and 62 Millbrook Street, part of the property above, were conveyed to the use of Frederick John Henry COVERIDGE
b) By indenture 5 July 1924, 58 Millbrook Street was conveyed to the use of Rueben Morgan REDDING
c) By indenture 24 January 1925, no. 64 Millbrook Street was conveyed to the use of John FRANCIS

[no title]  D3117/3467  19 June 1866

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Richard CHERRINGTON of Victoria Street, gent.
(2) William Henry DANIELS of Whitfield Street, carpenter
Piece of land in Asylum Road, Barton St. Michael; with land of (1) on E. and N.; Asylum Road on W.; Twyver Street on S.
Consideration: £169
Witness: James BRETHERTON, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3468  20 September 1878

Contents:
Transfer of Mortgage. Retransfer and Reconveyance
(1) Henry BUBB of Hardwicke
(2) Thomas CROSS formerly of Longford, now of India House Lane, Gloucester, gardener
(3) Thomas LAWRENCE of Churchdown, gent.; William GINGELL of Barnwood, gent.
Property in Asylum Road, described D3117/3465
Principal: £300 owing on mortgage of 20 June 1866;
Witness: Frederick H. BRETHERTON
8 December 1888
Retransfer of Mortgage
(1) Thomas LAWRENCE
(2) Richard William VICK of Strathmore, West Hartlepool, Durham, ship builder; Lucy Alice VICK of 34 Brunswick Road, spinster
Principal: mortgage debt of £300 on property refered to above in Asylum Road
Witness: Fred. H. BRETHERTON, solicitor, Gloucester
20 September 1889
Reconveyance
(1) Richard William VICK; Lucy Alice VICK
(2) Thomas CROSS
Property: as above
Consideration: principal as above

[no title]  D3117/3564  14 November 1899

Contents:
Probate of will
(1) Abraham BECKINGHAM, 9 Wellington Terrace, plate layer, later living at 51 Millbrook Street
(2) Sarah BECKINGHAM (wife and executrix)
(3) James CHEQUER of Cliff Pypard near Wotton Bassett, Wilts., labourer (natural son of testator)
(4) William BARRETT (nephew) son of Ann BARRETT of Brimscombe
Will made 5 July 1865
Witnesses: J. C. RICHARDS, solicitor, 11 Queen Street; Francis W. JONES, clerk to Messrs. JONES & RICHARDS, solicitors, Gloucester

MOOR STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/4534  1833-1909

26

Contents:
Property

[no title]  D3117/4566  1849-1853

5

Contents:
Building land and cottages

MORPETH STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/3500  15 August 1873

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) James SARGEANT of Shelton, Stafford, excise officer
(2) Benjamin BOOTHROYD, surgeon; Thomas GILMAN, tailor and draper; and
Bernard COLLETT, grocer and provision dealer, all of Henley, trustees of North Staffordshire Permanent £50 Benefit Building Society
Two pieces of land in the hamlets of Barton St. Mary and Barton St. Michael, adjoining Norfolk Street subject to covenants in an indenture of 20 March 1854, which includes a plan
An assurance policy for £100
Consideration: two £50 shares advanced for 10 years and other sums
Witnesses: A. E. SHAPLAND, clerk to C. E. CHALLINN of Henley; paper seal of building society and signatures of secretary and committee members

[no title]  D3117/4117  20 March 1854

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) John Cleveland GREEN of Gloucester, banker; Nathaniel WASHBOURNE of Gloucester, draper
(2) William JENNINGS of Hare Lane, Gloucester, plasterer and slater
(3) Thomas Fern ADDISON of Gloucester, gent.
Piece of land, with a frontage of 42 feet towards Morpeth Street
Consideration: £44 12s
Witness: J. HARVEY, solicitor, Gloucester

MOUNT STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/1579  30 November 1885

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Eliza DRAPER of Cheltenham, widow; Katherine Mary WINGATE of Cheltenham, wife of David WINGATE, builder
(2) Theophilus CHIVERS of Gloucester, gent.
Messuage, formerly known as no. 4 Dockam and now Mount Street; warehouse and sheds adjoining in occupation of Francis ANDREWS with small shed adjoining; 2 cottages occupied by Mr. Hayward and Nathaniel BLACKWELL with gardens adjoining
Consideration: £525
Witness: Morton YORK, solicitor, Gloucester
Memoranda: a) 17 June 1893 piece of land on N. side conveyed to Edwin William DALLEN
b) 7 February 1896 a piece of building land on E. part of hereditaments conveyed to William MILLARD
c) 6 November piece of land abutting onto the back road conveyed to Edwin William DALLEN

[no title]  D3117/1580  26 November 1885

Contents:
Deed of enfranchisement
(1) The Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England
(2) Eliza DRAPER, widow, of 12 Rotunda Terrace, Cheltenham; Katherine Mary WINGATE of 7 North Place, Cheltenham, wife of David WINGATE, builder
Messuage formerly known as No. 4 Dockam, now Mount Street, in occupation of - DUBERLEY, warehouse and sheds in the yard adjoining and an adjacent small shed in the occupation of Francis ANDREWS. Also 2 cottages occupied by - HAYWARD and Nathaniel BLACKWELL, and 4 small gardens adjoining the above occupied by William Thomas CHAPMAN, Henry Hood HOPE, H. J. UNDERWOOD and - HAYWARD. Plan included
Consideration: £300
Witness: Christopher Joseph ELLIS, 10 Whitehall Place, Westminster, gentleman
Memorandum: By indenture dated 7 February 1896 a building plot on the most easterly part of the above hereditaments was conveyed to William MILLARD of 5 Priory Road

[no title or date]  D3117/1581

Contents:
Abstract of title 1885-
(1) Mrs. C. S. REYNOLDS
Premises in Mount Street, described in D3117/1580
Consideration: £525

[no title]  D3117/2998  1 March 1836

Contents:
Lease
(1) Richard POWELL esq. of St. Johns Wood, Middlesex; Henry WRIGHT of Gloucester city, innkeeper
(2) William SHEPPARD of Gloucester city, carpenter
Piece of land in parish of St. Nicholas, land of John JACKSON on E.; Dockam Lane on N. and N.W.; land of Edmund KIRK on S.
Term: a year
Consideration: 5/-
Witnesses: Henry REA, Charles SMART, clerks to MATTHEWS, solicitor, Gloucester; James GELLEN, clerk to SPRINGALL, THOMPSON and POWELL, Grays Inn

[no title]  D3117/2999  8 March 1836

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Richard POWELL esq. of St. John's Wood, Middx.
(2) Henry WRIGHT of Gloucester city, innkeeper
(3) John SPRINGALL of Greys Inn, Middx., gent.
(4) Frederick Elijah THOMPSON of Greys Inn, Middx., gent.
(5) William SHEPPARD of Gloucester city, carpenter
(6) William MATTHEWS of Gloucester city, gent.
Property described D3117/2998 by Dockam's Lane (70 x 45'). Plan in margin. Large schedule 1799- included
Consideration: £83-5-0
Witnesses: Henry REA; Charles SMART; James GELLEN, clerk to SPRINGALL, THOMPSON and POWELL, of Grey's Inn

[no title]  D3117/3000  4 February 1841

Contents:
Lease
(1) William SHEPPARD of Gloucester city, carpenter
(2) John Poulson REA of Gloucester city, gent.
Land near Dockam Lane, described D3117/2998 and three messuages built on them, occupied by COY, FRY and COLE
Term: a year
Consideration: 5/-
Witness: William COTHER

[no title]  D3117/3001  5 February 1841

Contents:
Mortgage in fee and Assignment
(1) William SHEPPARD of Gloucester city, carpenter
(2) William MATTHEWS of Gloucester city, gent.
(3) John Poulson REA of Gloucester city, gent.
(4) Arthur Hammond JENKINS of Gloucester city, gent.
Property described D3117/3000 at Dockam
Term: 500 years in trust
Principal: £300 and 5/-
Witnesses: William COTHER, clerk to A. H. JENKINS, solicitor, Gloucester; William MATTHEWS junior, his clerk

[no title]  D3117/3002  10 February 1842

Contents:
Deed of Further Charge
(1) William SHEPPARD of Gloucester city, carpenter
(2) John Poulson REA of Gloucester city, gent.
All property at Dockam described D3117/3000
Principal: £150
Witness: John WATKINS, clerk to JENKINS, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3003  4 July 1846

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) William SHEPPARD of Gloucester city, carpenter
(2) John Poulson REA of Gloucester city, maltster
Equity of Redemption on all property at Dockam described D3117/300 tenanted by Thos. COLE, Thos. SHOTT, and SYMONDS
Consideration: £553
Witnesses: Mary Washbourn JENKINS of Gloucester; John LAWLER, clerk to A. H. JENKINS, solicitor, Gloucester

MONTPELLIER  [no ref. or date]

[no title or date]  D3117/4251

Contents:
Papers including share certificates, mortgage debenture, re. agreement between GOPSILL BROWN and Sons Ltd. and C. and J. ROMANS Ltd. C. E. BROWN of Montpellier, Gloucester also mentioned. Reference to Kamna Rubber Estate Ltd.; Henry CRAWSHAY and Co. Ltd. of Lightmoor Colleries, Cinderford; Victorian Government consolidated inscribed stock; Jequie Rubber Syndicate Ltd.; Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Co. Ltd.

NAPIER STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/4534  1833-1909

26

Contents:
Property

NELSON STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/2640a  1905

Contents:
Abstract of Title 1884-
(1) John Charles HATTON
(2) Gloucester Corporation (prospective purchasers)
Land in Nelson Street

NEW INN LAKE  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/4559  1821-1952

17

Contents:
26 Northgate Street, includes premises New Inn Lane

NORFOLK STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/4541  1907

2

Contents:
Maitland House

NORTHGATE STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/3787  28 January 1712

Contents:
Mortgages by demise and covenant to produce title deeds
(1) Thomas WADE of Gloucester city, gent.; Samuel HALL of Tetherington, clerk; and Elizabeth his wife (late Eliz. ARNOLD, widow of John ARNOLD of Gloucester city, gent.)
(2) Joseph MEDWAY of Gloucester city, barber surgeon
Messuage called Red Lyon in Lower Northgate Street; 2 tenements and stables occupied by Eliz. SWETT, spinster, and Edward MATTHEWS in Haire Lane near property belonging to the Red Lyon. Moiety of White Hart in Southgate Street with several messuage nearby tenanted by PHILLIPS, Sarah WATSON, Joseph MEDWAY, Chas. BEARD, Wm. PRICE. Moiety of Pelican Ground (pasture 4a.) in the parish of St. Oswald. Moiety of the Old Bear Inn in Westgate Street; moiety of messuages in Westgate Street, Pelican Inn in the parish of St. Oswald; the Pelican Barne; messuage and 2 orchards tenanted by H. ENGLY senior; 3 houses tenanted by J. EDMONDS, Geo. LEWIS and Robert MILLARD; messuage called the Green Dragon; and tenements occupied by PYTT widow, RUDHALL, H. ENGLY senior, J. ENGLY, H. ENGLY junior, all lying in the parish of St. Oswald als. St. Katherine
Term: 500 years
Principal: £824
Witnesses: John BROMWICH; Nathaniel LYE; William HAWARD; John PARSONS

[no title]  D3117/3993  29 December 1828

Contents:
Probate of will
(1) Mary EVANS of Gloucester, seperated wife of John EVANS of Gloucester, skinner(testator)
(2) John Marrott STEPHENS (nephew of testator)
(3) William Viner ELLIS of Minsterworth, gent.; Joshua ELLIS of Gloucester, grocer
(4) Mary MONTAGUE, wife of William MONTAGUE of Gloucester, iron master
Messuage in Lower Northgate Street and bequests of money
Witnesses: John REA; Henry WILLIAMS; H. WILTON

[no title]  D3117/4046  19 December 1814

Contents:
Counterpart of lease
(1) William Viner ELLIS of Minsterworth, Gloucs., gent.; Joshua ELLIS of Gloucester, gent. (devisee in trust named in last will of Mary EVANS, deceased)
(2) William MONTAGUE of Gloucester, ironmaster and Mary his wife
(3) Ann HODGETTS of Gloucester, widow
Messuage with premises on W. side of Northgate Street, and shop adjoining now occupied by William WOOD as tenant
Term: 14 years
Rent: £28 p. a.
Witness: John CHADBORN, attorney, Gloucester
Correspondence included (3 items) relating to the above transaction

[no title]  D3117/4279  6 June 1816

Contents:
Licence to assign a leasehold messuage
(1) Churchwardens, Overseers and Parishioners of the Parish of St. John the Baptist
(2) Daniel Carter LEWIS of Ruislip, Middlesex
(3) John BULLOCK of Gloucester, victualler
Messuage with appurtenances in the parish of St. John the Baptist at a place between where the 2 Northgates of the city formerly stood which is now occupied by (3)
Term: Residue of 99 years
Rent: 20s p.a.
Consideration: 6s 8d

[no title]  D3117/4280  24 November 1794

Contents:
Lease
(1) Dean and Chapter of Gloucester Cathedral
(2) James LEWIS of Gloucester, collar maker
Messuage in Lower Northgate; bounded by lands of (1) on N.; land of Benjamin MUTLOW on S.; pasture called the Hydes on E.; Kings Highway on W.
Term: 40 years
Rent: 18s p.a.
Witness: Thomas EYRE

[no title]  D3117/4281  12 April 1799

Contents:
Lease
(1) Dean and Chapter of Gloucester Cathedral
(2) James LEWIS of Gloucester, gent.
a) Messuage in Upper Northgate Street, bounded by lands of William COLLETT on S.; lands of Daniel PALLING on N. and W.; Street on E.
b) Messuage situate without the Lower Northgate described D3117/4280
c) Piece of garden ground with a brew-house on N. and situate in Lower Northgate, having the Kings Highway on W.; land belonging to Tulwell Court on E.; lands of the Dean and Chapter now in the possession of James LEWIS on S.; lands belonging to James LEWIS on N.
d) 2 messuages with a garden known by the name of the Blue Bell lying in St. Mary's Square
Term: a) 30 years
b) 40 years
c) 21 years
d) 30 years
Rent: a) £1 7s
b) 18s
c) 5s
d) £1 10s
Witness: Joseph A. SMALL

[no title]  D3117/4283  28 September 1816

Contents:
Assignment (attested copy)
(1) Rev. Daniel Carter LEWIS of Ruislip, Middlesex, clerk, son and administrator of Joseph LEWIS late of Gloucester, gent., deceased
(2) John BULLOCK of Gloucester, victualler
Messuage lying between the two North gates of the City, refer D3117/4279; piece of ground near the corner of Hare Lane
Term: Residue of 99 years and 41 years respectively
Rent: 20s, 1s
Consideration: £270
Witnesses: Wm. Read KING of Serjenats Inn, Fleet Street; Wm. Cox BUCHANAN, clerk to W. KING; Thomas SMITH, attorney, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4284  27 November 1787

Contents:
Lease
(1) Dean and Chapter of Gloucester Cathedral
(2) James LEWIS of Gloucester, collar maker
Piece of land, now converted into pasture with a brewhouse on the north, lying without the Lower Northgate of Gloucester; bounded by Kings Highway on W.; lands belonging to Tully Court on E.; lands of Dean and Chapter now in the possession of (2) on S.; land of (2) on N.
Term: 21 years
Rent: £10 5s total

[no title]  D3117/4288  28 November 1772

Contents:
Lease
(1) Dean and Chapter of Gloucester Cathedral
(2) William WEBLEY of Gloucester, barber
Messuage in Upper Northgate Street; bounded by lands of John PEGLER, clerk, on S.; land late of Daniel PALLING on N. and W.; Kings Highway on E.
Term: 30 years
Rent: 27s

[no title]  D3117/4304  15 May 1816

Contents:
Memorandum of an agreement
(1) Daniel Carter LEWIS of Ruislip, Middlesex, clerk
(2) John BULLOCK of Gloucester, public housekeeper
Messuage in Lower Northgate Street known by the name of the Plough now in the occupation of (2)
Term: 17 years
Rent: 1s
Consideration: £270
Witness: Thomas SMITH

[no title]  D3117/4366-4372  1760-1801

11

Contents:
Premises of Luke Church, rope manufacturer, outside Lower Northgate
Includes copy will of Richard Evans, Gloucester, gent., 1780
(Vernon, Evans, Church)

[no title]  D3117/4559  1821-1952

17

Contents:
No. 26 Northgate Street, stables, coach-houses and premises New Inn Lane

NORTH HAMLET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/4547  (1816-1822)

1

Contents:
Messuage and warehouse (schedule of title deeds only)

OXFORD STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/4034  1838

Contents:
Abstract of title
(1) William LEA
Pieces of land in Oxford Street

[no title]  D3117/4546  1842-1852

1

Contents:
Hope Cottage, Rose Cottage, and nos. 12, 13 and 17

[no title]  D3117/4564  1869-1881

3

Contents:
No. 12

PARLIAMENT STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/4277  22 June 1867

Contents:
Probate of will
(1) Mary COOKSEY of Parliament Street, Gloucester, wife of William COOKSEY, yeoman (testatrix)
(2) Catherine, wife of Robert EDMANDS; William HOLDER; Richard HOLDER; Ann HOLDER; Sarah HOLDER; Mary GUY; Sarah, widow of Thomas MEADOWS; Sarah MEADOWS, junior; Richard MEADOWS; John MEADOWS; Thomas MEADOWS; Mrs. CLARKE, widow of James CLARKE; Amelia STEPHENS of Chepstow; William Edward CLARKE; Henry CLARKE; Jane CLARKE, wife of William Edward CLARKE; Nancy BECKETT, wife of William BECKETT; Richard Allen BECKETT, son of Nancy BECKETT; Jane FOWLER, daughter of Richard FOWLER; John and Isaac FOWLER; Mrs. HARWOOD; Margaret and Rose HOPKINS, daughters of Philip HOPKINS; Thomas Lewis POOLE; Mary Ann POOLE
Various monetary bequests
Witnesses: William COOPER of Parliament Street, Gloucester; John JACKSON of Brunswick Road, Gloucester

PAUL STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/4561  1851-1926

10


Related information: [See also GBR T4/42, 43]

Contents:
Nos. 6-8

PRINCE STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/4560  1839-1943

25


Related information: [SEE also GBR T4/13]

Contents:
No. 33

PRIORY ROAD  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/1304  25 October 1886

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Charles BOSSOM of Northgate Street, shopkeeper
(2) Samuel LEE of Pool Meadow, Gloucester, gent.
Piece of land fronting Priory Road, part of a larger piece of land called Priory Gardens, now in the occupation of (1), covering 786 sq. yards. Plan included. Schedule 1848- included
Consideration: £110
Witness: J. P. Wilton HAINES, solicitor, Gloucester
Memorandum endorsed: By indenture 21 December 1886 the premises were conveyed to William MILLER. By indenture 18 February 1890 a portion of the described hereditaments were conveyed to William MILLER

[no title]  D3117/1305  18 March 1889

Contents:
Will (copy) with codicil annexed
(1) Samuel LEE of 1, Priory Road, gent. (testator)
(2) Eliza LEE, wife of above
(3) Frederick Charles HIPWOOD, shipwright; and James Edward BELCHER, grocer; trustees of (1)
(4) John LEE; William LEE of Gloucester, labourer; grandsons of (1)
(5) William MILLARD of Priory Road, boatowner and coal dealer; James MILLARD of Worcester, boatowner; Ann MILLARD, wife of William MILLARD
Three messuages and premises, being 1, Priory Road and nos. 7 and 11 Pool-meadow, Gloucester; three messuages being no. 3 Priory Road and nos. 3 and 5 Poolmeadow; no. 5 Priory Road and nos. 22 and 9 Poolmeadow; 4 Priory Road and nos. 13 and 15 Poolmeadow; piece of land in Priory Road, now used as a coal yard
Witnesses: Albert J. FRANKLIN, solicitor, Gloucester; Charles DAVIS, boatman, Gloucester
Codicil, witnessed by Albert J. FRANKLIN, solicitor, Gloucester; W. MILLARD, Priory Road, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/1306  23 December 1897

Contents:
Acknowledgement, for production of title deeds
(1) William MILLARD of Priory Street, coal merchant
(2) James MILLARD
No. 4 Priory Road, since re-numbered no. 54 Priory Road
Witness: A. J. FRANKLIN, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/1307  7 November 1898

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Albert James FRANKLIN of Gloucester, solicitor
(2) Eliza Ann MILLARD, wife of William MILLARD of Priory Road
No. 54 Priory Road, with appurtenances. Schedule 1898-, included
Consideration: £110
Witness: Fred. C. HINDER, clerk to A. J. FRANKLIN, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/1308  21 November 1898

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Eliza Ann MILLARD, wife of William MILLARD, coal merchant
(2) Albert James FRANKLIN, solicitor, of Gloucester
No. 54 (formerly 4) Priory Road, with Insurance clause for £100
Consideration: £100
Witness: as (2)

[no title]  D3117/1309  2 February 1904

Contents:
Conveyances
(1) Albert James FRANKLIN, solicitor, Gloucester
(2) William MILLARD, coal merchant
No. 54 Priory Road
Consideration: £110
Witness: Frederick C. HINDER, clerk to FRANKLIN & JONES, solicitors, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/1310  26 February 1904

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) William MILLARD, coal merchant
(2) Mrs. Ellen MORSE of Austin Villas, Goodyere Street
No. 54 Priory Road
Principal: £100
Witness: - JONES, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2852  10 June 1881

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Joseph James GORIN of Gloucester, salt merchant
(2) Joseph WELLINGTON of Gloucester, wholesale stationer
Ten messuages, numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Priory Road, near the Foreign Bridge; fronting Priory Road, Little Meadow on the N.; Priory Road on E.; other property of (1) on W. and S.
Consideration: £1150, with interest of 5%
Witnesses: J. H. JONES, solicitor, Gloucester; W. H. MORTON, accountant, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2860  6 April 1903

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Joseph Francis GORIN of Westgate Street, Gloucester, salt merchant, trustee of will of Joseph James GORIN; Walter John GORIN of Barton Street, tobacconist
(2) J. F. GORIN
(3) J. F. GORIN; Walter John GORIN; Herbert GORIN
(4) Herbert GORIN
Three messuages with yards, gardens and appurtenances, being nos. 9 and 11 Priory Road, now occupied by Messrs. COLE, WILLIAMS & COOK. Schedule 1868- included
Witness: R. NOAKES, clerk to Frank TREASURE, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/3119  29 September 1922

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) William Charles ALLAWAY of 8 Lower Quay Street
(2) Annie BROADY, wife of Frederick BROADY, of 164 Westgate Street, boiler maker
Property as described in D3117/3114
Consideration: £190
Witness: H. A. BISHOP, clerk to WELLINGTON & CLIFFORD, solicitors

[no title]  D3117/3232  17 December 1929

Contents:
Legal Charge (copy unfinished) and Acknowledgment of Receipt
(1) Reginald Francis GORIN, 41 Barton Street, tobacconist; Edith Eugenie HELLENS, widow, of Ashburton, Devon
(2) Frank TREASURE of Gloucester city, solicitor
Nos. 1, 3, 5, and 13, Priory Road, the first subject to mortgage of 31 December 1928 for £420; and mortgage debts specified, on nos. 15, 17, 19, Priory Road
Acknowledgment of receipt by (2), 3 November 1932, of £150
Principal: £150 owing
Witness: H. E. HAWKES, John A. FOSSICK, clerk to Messrs. TREASURE, solicitors, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4152  25 October 1886

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Charles BOSSOM of Northgate Street, shopkeeper
(2) Samuel LEE of Pool Meadow, Gloucester city, gent.
Piece of land fronting Priory Road, part of a larger piece of land called Priory Gardens in the parish of St. Catherine. Plan included. Memoranda of deeds dated 21 December 1886 and 18 February 1890, included
Consideration: £110
Witnesses: J. P. Wilton HAINES, solicitor, Gloucester; A. J. FRANKLIN, solicitor, Gloucester; Frederick C. HINDER, clerk to FRANKLIN

[no title]  D3117/4153  23 December 1897

Contents:
Acknowledgment
(1) William MILLARD of Priory Road, coal merchant
(2) William LEE of Gloucester
Acknowledgment of right to production of title deeds to number 52, formerly 3, Priory Road. Refer D3117/4152
Witness: A. J. FRANKLIN, solicitor, of Berkeley Street, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/4154  30 March 1897

Contents:
Transfer of Mortgage. Refer D3117/4151
(1) Walter WILKINS of Bell Lane, gent.; Edgar SMITH of 82 Aston Street, Birmingham, cabinet maker
(2) James WILKINS of the Junior Carlton Club, Pall Mall, co. Middlesex, gent.
(3) Edward Ernest BOORNE of Leigham Lodge, Streatham, co. Surrey, gent.
Property described D3117/4151
Consideration: £400
Witness: B. BONNOR, solicitor, Gloucester

THE QUAY  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/4569  1779-1881

2

Contents:
Tenement, stable, gateway and passage (Corporation)

LOWER QUAY LANE  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/3579(b)  3 March 1865

Contents:
Inventory and Valuation of Goods (pinned to Residuary Account form)
(1) George PICKFORD, valuer
(2) James BULLOCK
(i) Valuation of leasehold messuage in Lower Quay Lane, held under a lease of 41 years off the Corporation
(ii) Schedule of real and leasehold estate of James BULLOCK, senior
(iii) Two cottage at Smithfield, Norton, in a dilapidated condition, leasehold messuage in Lower Quay Lane
[Refer D3117/3569, D3117/3572 onwards for BULLOCK family property, classified under Newton Road, Brook Street, Blenheim Road and S. Hamlet]

RAGLAN STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/4534  1833-1909

26

Contents:
Property in Raglan Street

ST. ALDATE STREET  [no ref. or date]

[no title]  D3117/2386  3 February 1834

Contents:
Assignment of Lease
(1) Edith Constantia HERBERT; Cardine HERBERT, Sarah HERBERT, and Martha HERBERT of Pirton Court, spinsters, daughter of William HERBERT of Churchdown, dec'd.
(2) Thomas COOKE of St. Aldate's, Gloucester, publican
Number 1 Spencers Row lately built over a brook called the Wyver
Consideration: £184
Witness: Frederick HERBERT

[no title]  D3117/2387  31 August 1836

Contents:
Assignment of Lease
(1) Thomas COOKE of St. Mary's Square, Gloucester, maltster
(2) William MILES of St. Aldate's Street, Gloucester, gent
Number 1 Spencers Row as described in D3117/2386
Consideration: £220
Witness: Edward POLLARD, solicitor, Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2388 - 2389  26 September 1842

Contents:
Abstract of Title and Assignment of Lease
(1) Thomas COOK of Gloucester, Innkeeper, & Reuben COOK of Gloucester, baker
(2) Richard CORDWELL of St. Michael's parish, Gloucester, printer
No. 18 St. Aldate Street (previously 1 Spencers Row)
Consideration: £165
Witness: Joseph MADDOCK, clerk to E. POLLARD, solicitor

[no title]  D3117/2390 - 2391  12 December 1844

Contents:
Lease
(1) The Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of Gloucester
(2) Richard CORDWELL of Gloucester, printer
No. 18 St. Aldate Street
This lease is assigned to Thomas CARWARDINE of Soho (Co. Middlesex), printer, on 24 June 1847
Consideration: £190
Rent: 1/- a year
Term: 41 years

[no title]  D3117/2392  28 April 1814

Contents:
Assignment of Lease
(1) George Worrall COUNSEL of Gloucester, gent
(2) Hannah DAVIS of Gloucester, widow
A messuage in St. Aldate Street erected by Daniel SPENCER on part of a piece of ground between St. Aldate Street and the Mill stream (200 ft. x 8 ft) and another piece of land on the North side of St. Aldate Street
Rent: 1/3 a year
Term: 40 years from 22 June 1802 and 41 years from 10 May 1802
Consideration: £210
Witness: Henry DAVIS

[no title]  D3117/2393 - 2394  9 April 1836

Contents:
Assignment of Lease & Licence to Assign by Gloucester Corporation
(1) Henry DAVIS of Castle Morton (Co. Worcs), son & administrator of Hannah DAVIS deceased
(2) William BRIMMELL of Gloucester, rope maker
No. 7 Spencers Row described as in D3117/2392
Rent: 1/3 a year
Term: 40 years from 22 June 1802 and 41 years from 10 May 1802
Consideration: £156
Witness: Clement HARVEY, clerk to J. CHADBORN

[no title]  D3117/2395  21 June 1864

Contents:
(1) The Dean and Chapter of Gloucester
(2) James BRIMMELL of Gloucester, rope maker
(3) Charles Gilbert CLARKE of Longford, yeoman
Part of No. 24 (formerly No. 7) St. Aldate Street, having St. John's Churchyard on the North side. Tenant to keep clear watercourse under the premises. Plan.
Rent: 3d a year
Term: 40 years

[no title]  D3117/2396  19 June 1862

Contents:
Conveyance by Ecclesiastical Commissioners of reversion of this messuage for £22 to James BRIMMELL

[no title]  D3117/2397  12 December 1844

Contents:
Lease
(1) The Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of Gloucester
(2) James BRIMMEL of Gloucester, rope maker
(3) Charles Gilbert CLARKE of Longford, yeoman
Part of a messuage No. 24 (previously No. 7) St. Aldate's Street
Rent: 1/- a year
Term: 41 years

[no title]  D3117/2398  10 June 1856

Contents:
Conveyance of reversion of this messuage to James BRIMMELL for £18-10-1

[no title]  D3117/2399  17 December 1853

Contents:
Assignment of life interest
(1) Thomas DAVIES of Gloucester, ship broker
(2) James BRIMMELL of Gloucester, rope maker
No. 24 St. Aldate Street was part of the marriage settlement of Thomas DAVIES and Maria BRIMMELL, widow. Maria is dead and Thomas DAVIES has a life interest in the messuage
Consideration: £40
Witnesses: George FINCH; A. H. JENKINS

[no title]  D3117/2400  9 November 1867

Contents:
Will (copy) proved 28 June 1870
James BRIMMELL of Commercial Road, Gloucester, ships chandler
All property (including no. 24 St. Aldate Street and premises in Ladybelle Gate Street) are bequeathed to his daughter Mary Ann MOUSELL of Gloucester

[no title]  D3117/2401 - 2402  15 May 1877

Contents:
Agreement to purchase, and Conveyance
(1) Edwin PIMM of Gloucester, hairdresser
(2) James GOODRICH, of Ruthin, Esq.; George WHITCOMBE of Gloucester, gent. and Rev. Laurence Charles GOODRICH of Stratton (Co. Gloucs.)
Two dwelling houses and shops numbered 15 & 16 having a frontage to St. Aldate's Street. The sale particulars also relate to other lots in King Street including the King's Head Inn, Numbers 22-29 Eastgate Street, and building land in St. Catherine Street and Park Street
Consideration: £410
Witness: Edward T. GARDNER, solicitor

[no title]  D3117/2403  16 May 1877

Contents:
Mortgage
(1) Edwin PIMM of Gloucester, hairdresser
(2) William JONES of Gloucester, paper hanger and house decorator
Numbers 15 & 16 St. Aldate Street. Endorsed memorandum that E. PIMM has built another messuage adjoining No. 16. Dated 16 October 1877
Principal: £500
Witness: Frederick H. BRETHERTON

[no title]  D3117/2404  28 December 1900

Contents:
Conveyance
(1) Edward JONES and Conway JONES of Gloucester, decorators (Mortgagees)
(2) Edwin PIMM of Gloucester, hairdresser
(3) Edwin LEA of Gloucester, esq.
Numbers 38, 40 and 42 St. Aldate Street adjoining the Milkmaid Inn
Consideration: £900
Witness: J. E. HULLETT, clerk to Langley-Smith, solicitors

[no title]  D3117/2504  3 March 1823

Contents:
Assignment of
(1) Elizabeth WARD widow of Glouc. city, administratrix of Thomas WARD of Matson deceased
(2) Philo MADDY of Glouc. city, currier
A messuage, one of nine forming Spencers Row, built over a brook called the Wyver in St. Aldate parish, formerly in possession of Thomas WARD
Term: remainder of 40 years
Consideration: £180
Witness: Thomas DANCE

[no title]  D3117/2505  8 April 1836

Contents:
Lawyers bill and receipt for rent
(1) Henry H. WILTON, for Messrs. WILTON, treasurer to Corporation
(2) Philo MADDY
Drawing up deeds, briefly noted. And receipt for four years rent (4/-)

[no title]  D3117/2506a  8 April 1836

Contents:
Assignment of lease
(1) Edwin MADDY of Glouc. city, esq.
(2) James TAYLOR of Glouc. city, gent
No. 6 Spencers Row; Aldate St. on S; no. 5 on E; no. 7 on W
Term: remainder of 40 years
Consideration: £150
Witness: W. MATTHEWS, sol. Glouc.

[no title]  D3117/2506b  8 April 1836

Contents:
Memorandum
(1) Edwin MADDY
(2) James TAYLOR
Memorandum that (1) will undertake to obtain renewal of a lease transferred to (2), of a house and premises in St. Aldgate Street, described D3117/2506a
Witness: W. MATTHEWS

[no title]  D3117/2507  22 June 1836

Contents:
Lease
(1) The Dean and Chapter of Gloucester
(2) James TAYLOR of Glouc. city, gent
No. 6 St. Aldate Street; land of Thos. OKEY gent on N; land of (1) on W. and E. occupied by Hannah DAVIS and John BOWDEN
Condition: that tenant keep watercourse beneath the property well scoured
Rent: 3½d, goodwill 2/6
Term: 40 years
Consideration: £6

[no title]  D3117/2508  12 December 1844

Contents:
Lease
(1) Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of Glouc. city
(2) James TAYLOR, of Glouc. city, gent
One of nine tenements, formerly no. 6 now 23 St. Aldate Street, described D3117/2504 and D3117/2506a
Term: 40 years
Rent: 1/- a year
Consideration: £6
Witness: John DOWLING, mayor

[no title]  D3117/2509  17 March 1856

Contents:
Will and Probate (copy)
(1) James TAYLOR, testator
(2) Susannah TAYLOR, wife
(3) James Taylor SILVEY, farmer of Salperton, nephew of testator
(4) Sarah, Susannah, Janet TAYLOR, nieces of deceased, daughters of testator's brother, Wm. TAYLOR
(5) Elizabeth de BAR and her children (named), sister of testator
(6) Gloucester Infirmary a beneficiary
(7) James Peat HEANE with (3) an executor
Probate dated 4 March 1858
Witness: Isaac BIRCH; Thomas DUTTON

[no title]  D3117/2510  2 April 1856

Contents:
Grant
(1) Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of Glouc.
(2) Charles Stanley Viscount MONCK
Adam Duncan HALDANE, commonly called Viscount D