Pottah (lease or other document securing rights in land or house property) of 500 beegahs (Hindu measure of land area, varying in different parts of India) of jungle lands in district of Twenty-Four Parganas Bengal granted to Benjamin Lacam of Calcutta, merchant, by the East India Company in 1776...
In 1916 Nora Henrietta Countess Roberts granted the Lady Roberts Home Estate at Murree to the Government of India for use as a hospital primarily for European military officers and their families. Countess Roberts died in December 1921 and bequeathed all her estate to her daughter Aileen for life...
House in the Fort at Madras formerly belonging to Major General William Gent used by East India Company as Accountant General's Office. Purchased by the Company in 1852 for £350.
Two houses at Malabar built by John William Wye whilst serving as a surgeon on the East India Company's Bombay establishment, and sold after his retirement to the Company for £375.
St Matthias' Church, with a church yard and burial ground, was purchased in 1855 for 34,313 rupees 3 annas 6 pice by the Government of Madras from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts.