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In memory of
Edwin Taylor who died
October 21st 1883
Aged 56 years
Watch for Ye Know not
what hour your Lord doth come
Matthew XXIV 42
Also Mary
Wife of the above
who died April 20th 1917
Aged 85
Peace perfect peace
27 th Sept 1860 COURT held at Lenchford Inn home of FANNY THRUPP
Jurors JOHN BEACH JOHN VERNON
SAM FORD MARY WEBB
FRANCIS ROBERT ROBERTS died 1848 seized of copyhold messuage.He left no Will.ELIZABETH ROBERTS spinster and MARY BAKER,wife of Thomas Baker of Erdington Bham, his 2 sisters were his heirs customary and should have beenadmitted tenants to hi s property.ELIZABETH ROBERTS died unmarried and intestate without being admitted tenant therefore MARY BAKER became entitled to the whole property.
By an Indenture madeon 27th Sept 1860 between William Wright of Lower Henwick Rd in Worcester,timber merchant,as Trustee appointed by the Hih Court of Chancery on 14th Jan 1860 for carrying out Trusts contained in the Will of ROBERT WORMINGTON formerly of HAMPSTALLS in Astley,yeoman deceased of the 1st part Edward Richmond Nicholas of Bewdley Gent of 2nd part, Robert Acton Pardoe of Bewdlwy Gent and William Croyden of Hillhampton of 3rd part,Thomas Baker of Eardington farmer and Mary his wife of 4th part,Richard Gill of Catchems End Gent of 5th part and JOHN WORMINGTON of Shrawley farmer of 6th part.After reciring that at the Court Baron 29th Dec 1828 ROBERT WORMINGTON ,since deceased.but then a Customary tenant and MARY,his wife,in consideration of £300 then paid by EDWARD RICHMOND NICHOLAS to ROBERT WORMINGTON surrendered into the hands of the Lord all the tenement and garden with the piece of land called THE NAP, and THE THREE ACRES, then being part of and part of premises HILL TOP or MILLEN GROUND to which ROBERT WORMINGTON had been admitted 16th Nov 1809 to use of
EDWARD RICHMOND NICHOLS and heirs subject to proviso for redemption thereof on payment by ROBERT WORMINGTON the sum of £300 plus interest due. EDWARD RICHMOND NICHOLAS was admitted tenant 0f said Copyhold 29th Dec 1828.At the same Court ROBERT WORMINGTON was admitted tenant on purchase of several pieces of Copyhold land then late in the occupation of MARY TYLER containing 5 acres situated within the Manor of Shrawley and then in the occupation of SAMUEL FORD ( except a small plot containing 9 perches next to a lane leading to HILL TOP, which was then staked off from remainder of land.
Then to JOHN OVERTON then to FRANCIS ROBERT ROBERTSON
MARY BAKER admitted to SLADE HOLE adjoining above premises containing 4 acres in the occupation of MARY WORMINGTON widow deceased copyhold in late occupation of MARY TAYLOR then SAMUEL FORD except 9 perches situated next to the lane from said lands to HILL TOP and FRANCIS ROBERT ROBERTSON admitted tenant 1828
1860 MARY BAKER surrendered SLADE HOLE to JOHN WORMINGTON £400 as ROBERT WORMINGTON deceased. JOHN WORMINGTON admitted tenant.
Jurors JOHN BEACH JOHN VERNON
SAM FORD MARY WEBB
FRANCIS ROBERT ROBERTS died 1848 seized of copyhold messuage.He left no Will.ELIZABETH ROBERTS spinster and MARY BAKER,wife of Thomas Baker of Erdington Bham, his 2 sisters were his heirs customary and should have beenadmitted tenants to hi s property.ELIZABETH ROBERTS died unmarried and intestate without being admitted tenant therefore MARY BAKER became entitled to the whole property.
By an Indenture madeon 27th Sept 1860 between William Wright of Lower Henwick Rd in Worcester,timber merchant,as Trustee appointed by the Hih Court of Chancery on 14th Jan 1860 for carrying out Trusts contained in the Will of ROBERT WORMINGTON formerly of HAMPSTALLS in Astley,yeoman deceased of the 1st part Edward Richmond Nicholas of Bewdley Gent of 2nd part, Robert Acton Pardoe of Bewdlwy Gent and William Croyden of Hillhampton of 3rd part,Thomas Baker of Eardington farmer and Mary his wife of 4th part,Richard Gill of Catchems End Gent of 5th part and JOHN WORMINGTON of Shrawley farmer of 6th part.After reciring that at the Court Baron 29th Dec 1828 ROBERT WORMINGTON ,since deceased.but then a Customary tenant and MARY,his wife,in consideration of £300 then paid by EDWARD RICHMOND NICHOLAS to ROBERT WORMINGTON surrendered into the hands of the Lord all the tenement and garden with the piece of land called THE NAP, and THE THREE ACRES, then being part of and part of premises HILL TOP or MILLEN GROUND to which ROBERT WORMINGTON had been admitted 16th Nov 1809 to use of
EDWARD RICHMOND NICHOLS and heirs subject to proviso for redemption thereof on payment by ROBERT WORMINGTON the sum of £300 plus interest due. EDWARD RICHMOND NICHOLAS was admitted tenant 0f said Copyhold 29th Dec 1828.At the same Court ROBERT WORMINGTON was admitted tenant on purchase of several pieces of Copyhold land then late in the occupation of MARY TYLER containing 5 acres situated within the Manor of Shrawley and then in the occupation of SAMUEL FORD ( except a small plot containing 9 perches next to a lane leading to HILL TOP, which was then staked off from remainder of land.
Then to JOHN OVERTON then to FRANCIS ROBERT ROBERTSON
MARY BAKER admitted to SLADE HOLE adjoining above premises containing 4 acres in the occupation of MARY WORMINGTON widow deceased copyhold in late occupation of MARY TAYLOR then SAMUEL FORD except 9 perches situated next to the lane from said lands to HILL TOP and FRANCIS ROBERT ROBERTSON admitted tenant 1828
1860 MARY BAKER surrendered SLADE HOLE to JOHN WORMINGTON £400 as ROBERT WORMINGTON deceased. JOHN WORMINGTON admitted tenant.
baptism
In June 1841 ...
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Marriage
In April 1871 at West House Cottage now Shrawley FamiliesWest House, Edwin Taylor (42) is an agricultural labourer with wife Mary (38) and 6 children: Thomas (17) an agricultural labourer, Joab (12) Mary (8) Emma (7) George (5) and Ann (2)
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burial
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