Part of a field purchased from Joseph Helford in 1798 for £50 in order to make a road to the new almshouses. At the General Court Baron of the Manor of Stepney on 4 December 1798, William Ramsay, Robert Wissett and John Coggan were admitted as customary tenants in trust for the East India Company...
Three old houses on the north side of Poplar Street adjoining the Company premises acquired from the Manor of Stepney by Benjamin Granger on behalf of the Company in April 1803 for £605 18s 10d. The premises were pulled down.
Two copyhold houses near Poplar Chapel purchased in November 1804 from William Hagar for £440. At the General Court Baron of the Manor of Stepney on 4 December 1804, William Ramsay, Robert Wissett and John Coggan were admitted as customary tenants in trust for the East India Company. In 1830 Cogg...
Piece of ground abutting the Company premises to the east purchased from Samuel Thornton in August 1805 for 1,200 guineas. At the General Court Baron of the Manor of Stepney on 28 October 1805, William Ramsay, Robert Wissett and John Coggan were admitted as customary tenants in trust for the East...
Piece of ground on the north side of Poplar Hill adjoining the almshouses purchased in 1808 from Joseph Thornton for £1,650. At the General Court Baron of the Manor of Stepney on 26 April 1808, William Ramsay, Robert Wissett and John Coggan were admitted as customary tenants in trust for the East...
The underlease of the warehouse was sold to Joseph Barber in 1838 for £1,010. The Hospital of St Catherine subsequently sold the reversion of the property to the Blackwall Railway Company. Barber purchased the premises from the Blackwall Railway Company in 1843.