Shrawley.org.uk | The website for the hamlet of Shrawley in Worcestershire
Menu
Shrawley Court Estate
|
shrawley_court_plot_sales.pdf | |
File Size: | 792 kb |
File Type: |
SALE OF SHRAWLEY COURT ESTATE 1877
705:192 BA 5589 Parcel (81 (iii) 2nd May 1877
Agreement for Sale of Shrawley Court Estate to Harry Foley (of Hanbury) Vernon from Rev. Robert
Burr Bourne (of Coombe House, Reading, Berks.).(In occupation of Robert Brasier (tenant)).
Estate sold for £3,000.00. including timber. Sale to be completed on 24th June 1877.
No.on Tithe Map. Description Culture Quantity
A R P
29 Shrawley Court House Buildings, yards, gardens etc.
1 3 -
26 Five Acres Arable
2 3 36
30 Cherry Orchard Pasture
1 - 20
31 Brickfield Hopyard Arable
5 - 29
33 The Four Acres Arable
3 1 35
35 The Eight Acres Arable
7 0 37
37 The Six Acres Arable
4 2 9
32 Barley Green Arable
4 0 8
480 Lower Ridding (including bed or soil of River Severn adjoining same Meadow
7 1 19
Total: 37 2 33
24th July 1877 SHRAWLEY COURT ESTATE
Declaration by Rev. Robert Burr Bourne that he was 79 years of age and was “well acquainted”
with Shrawley Court Estate. He remembered it in the lifetime of his uncle, William Bourne or
Shrawley, who died in 1833. After his death all rents and profits were received by his widow,
Mary Bourne. She died in 1848, and the rents were then received by her daughter, Jane Bourne,
who died on 2nd August 1856, a spinster. Her brother, Robert Bourne, had died a bachelor in May
1845. After the death of Jane Bourne rents had been received by Rev. R.B. Bourne up until
present time.
INDENTURE dated 28th July 1877 states:-
“Together with all and singular Houses, Outhouses, Edifices, Buildings, Yards, Gardens, Stables,
Barns, Orchards, Timber and other Trees, Roads, Ways, Paths, Passages, Hedges, Ditches, Fences,
Waters, Watercourses and Lands covered with water, Fishings and Right of Fishery, liberties,
profits, advantages, rights, members and appurtenances to the said Messuages or Tenements pieces
or parcels of land hereditaments and premises hereby granted and conveyed or intended so to be or
any part or parts thereof belonging or appertaining or now or at any time heretofore forming or
known as part or parcel thereof or occupied therewith.”
1881 Called BANK FARM RICHARD GREEN Waggoner Census
1916 CHARLES & SARAH LUCAS farmer
1935 LUCAS family sold Court Farm
705:192 BA 5589 Parcel (81 (iii) 2nd May 1877
Agreement for Sale of Shrawley Court Estate to Harry Foley (of Hanbury) Vernon from Rev. Robert
Burr Bourne (of Coombe House, Reading, Berks.).(In occupation of Robert Brasier (tenant)).
Estate sold for £3,000.00. including timber. Sale to be completed on 24th June 1877.
No.on Tithe Map. Description Culture Quantity
A R P
29 Shrawley Court House Buildings, yards, gardens etc.
1 3 -
26 Five Acres Arable
2 3 36
30 Cherry Orchard Pasture
1 - 20
31 Brickfield Hopyard Arable
5 - 29
33 The Four Acres Arable
3 1 35
35 The Eight Acres Arable
7 0 37
37 The Six Acres Arable
4 2 9
32 Barley Green Arable
4 0 8
480 Lower Ridding (including bed or soil of River Severn adjoining same Meadow
7 1 19
Total: 37 2 33
24th July 1877 SHRAWLEY COURT ESTATE
Declaration by Rev. Robert Burr Bourne that he was 79 years of age and was “well acquainted”
with Shrawley Court Estate. He remembered it in the lifetime of his uncle, William Bourne or
Shrawley, who died in 1833. After his death all rents and profits were received by his widow,
Mary Bourne. She died in 1848, and the rents were then received by her daughter, Jane Bourne,
who died on 2nd August 1856, a spinster. Her brother, Robert Bourne, had died a bachelor in May
1845. After the death of Jane Bourne rents had been received by Rev. R.B. Bourne up until
present time.
INDENTURE dated 28th July 1877 states:-
“Together with all and singular Houses, Outhouses, Edifices, Buildings, Yards, Gardens, Stables,
Barns, Orchards, Timber and other Trees, Roads, Ways, Paths, Passages, Hedges, Ditches, Fences,
Waters, Watercourses and Lands covered with water, Fishings and Right of Fishery, liberties,
profits, advantages, rights, members and appurtenances to the said Messuages or Tenements pieces
or parcels of land hereditaments and premises hereby granted and conveyed or intended so to be or
any part or parts thereof belonging or appertaining or now or at any time heretofore forming or
known as part or parcel thereof or occupied therewith.”
1881 Called BANK FARM RICHARD GREEN Waggoner Census
1916 CHARLES & SARAH LUCAS farmer
1935 LUCAS family sold Court Farm
In June 1841 ...
In March 1851 ...
In April 1861 ...
In April 1871 ...
In April 1881 ...
In April 1891 ...
In March 1901 ...
In April 1911 ...
In September 1939 ...
History from 1940 to recent times
In 2020 ...
Shrawley Residents | Register on our Mailing List here
|