Estate of Thomas Jennings, Yardley, 1891

Birmingham Daily Post, 12 Jan 1891

Re Thomas Jennings, deceased – Pursuant to an Act of Parliament made and passed in the 22nd and 23rd years of the reign of her Majesty Queen Victoria, cap 35, intituled “An Act to Further Amend the Law of Property and to Relieve Trustees.” Notice is hereby given, that all Creditors and Persons having any claims or demands upon or against the Estate of Thomas Jennings, late of Yardley, in the county of Worcester, licensed victualler, deceased (who died on the 26th day of April 1885, and whose Will with a codicil was proved by Walter Jennings, of Yardley, aforesaid, the son of the deceased, and William Mainwaring Sterry of Lawley Street, Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, Hotel Proprietor, the executors named in the said codicil, on the 16th day of June 1885, in the District Registry at Worcester of the probate division of the high court of Justice) are hereby required to send in the particulars of their claims and demands to us, the undersigned, solicitors for the said executors, on or before the 19th day of January instant.  And notice is hereby also given, that after that day the executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said executors shall then have notice; and that they will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof, so distributed to any person of whose debts or claim they shall not then have had notice – dated this 8th day of January 1891.

Beale & Co, 3 Newhall Street, Birmingham

Solicitors to the executors

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Christmas Meat Show, Birmingham, 1874

Birmingham Daily Post 16 Dec 1874

Christmas Meat Show

James Jennings

Purveyor to Her Majesty

93 Smallbrook Street

Will exhibit on Thursday next

December 17 and following days

Some prime Devon Oxen and Heifer, fed by Sir Thoms Boughey, Bart., Aqualate Hall, Newport, Salep. Four prime short-horn heifers, fed by Mr Isaac Jennings, Yardley, near Birmingham.  Also several shorthorn and Hereford Oxen; also prize sheep from Bingley Hall Show.  Hampshire Downs, bred and fed by Alfred Morrison, Esq, Tisbury, Wilts; Horned Dorset, bred and fed by Herbert Farthing, Esq, Bridgwater Somerset, and a quantity of prime Southdowns, fed by Charles Thornton, Esq Curdworth, near Birmingham.

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Jennings in the press – 19th Century

Wolverhampton Chronicle and Stafford Advertiser, 13 September 1848 page 3

Marriages

On the 6th instant, at Gretna Green Hall, Scotland, Benjamin Willis, third son of A Jennens, Esq of Birmingham to Elizbeth, second daughter of Mr. Jennings, of Yardley.

 

Ari’s Birmingham Gazette, 8 April 1833 page 3

Yardley Association for the Prosecution of Felons

The members of this association, and all other persons who are desirous to attend the annual meeting at the house of Mr. Isaac Jennings, the Swan Inn, in Yardley, on Friday the twelfth day of April instant, by order of the Treasurer, Mr. John Dolphin.

Thomas Colmore, Solicitor

NB Dinner on the table at half past one o’clock, Yardley, April 6, 1833

 

Coventry Herald, 30 October 1846, page 4

Deaths

On Sunday last, aged 24, Mary, daughter of Mr. S Jennings, of the Swan Inn, Yardley.

 

Ari’s Birmingham Gazette, 14 March 1836, page 1

Genteel Apartments

A single gentleman, of serious habits, may be accommodated in a small regular family, where there are no children.  The house is detached, and situated three and a half miles from Birmingham.  A stable and gig-house if required.  Enquire of Mrs. Jennings, Swan Inn, Yardley.

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