In 1807 he was advertising to let a property in the High Street (in the occupation of George LeFevre, silversmith) adjoining the Rose & Crown.
[6][7] He bought property to enable the circus to be connected with the marketplace by Market Street.
[8][9][10] The death of Mrs Medworth (aged 93) the previous week at Bermondsey, where she resided, was reported on 22 June 1838.
[11] In 1860 Mr Robert Baxter the surviving executor gave notice to the Town Council (acting as the local Board of Health) to quit the premises serving as an engine house, at the Lady Day next.
By order of The High Court of Chancery the Castle Estate, with other properties, was put up for sale by auction on 17 March 1864 at the 'Rose & Crown' Inn in Wisbech.
The property was bought for William Peckover by his agent and part of the estate was sold.
On the death of her husband Mr Tee Gordon Fendick MA, LL.B in March 1969, the property was given to the Isle of Ely county council.
[14] For a number of years a Medworth Society operated in his home town of Wisbech.
[15] In 2016 Wisbech Projects CIC listed it as an asset of community value to ensure its sale or lease was controlled as per the Fendick's wishes.
His grandparents were :- MICHAEL MEDWORTH died 1736 and SARAH HUDSON November 8, 1713.
[18] He married Sarah Fisher (1745-1838) on 3 July 1775 in Wisbech, Isle of Ely.
[23] Reported in the Lincolnshire Chronicle of 11 May 1838 - Mr.Thomas Newson Lawrence, of Wisbech married Miss Mary Medworth Gibson on 8 May 1838.
"[24] John Medworth married Letitia second daughter of the late Mr. Winter, merchant of this city, at the Independent Chapel, Lincoln on Tuesday, 5 February 1839.
[25] On 18 August 1846 the Grocers partnership in Wisbech, between Joseph Louth and Henry (Gibson) Medworth was dissolved.
[27] He is recorded as living in the High St with his wife, son Harry, his mother, James and Sarah Miller, and two servants (1851 census).
of London (and grandson of the late Joseph Medworth of Wisbech Castle) shot himself at the Ship Inn on 31 December 1857'.