29 Crutched Friars stood to the east of the part of the warehouse erected in 1787: the East India Company purchased the lease from George Whitlock in 1790 for £100 and the freehold from Dr William Dobbin and his son in 1796 for £700.
Estate in Northumberland Alley bequeathed in shares by William Stephens. A quarter share passed to Ann Sandford, through her mother Mary, the second daughter of William Stephens, and another quarter share passed to Charles Stapells through Hannah, the fourth daughter of Wil...
Assignment of the lease and conveyance of the freehold to the East India Company in 1795. In 1815 the Company completed the sale of this plot of land to Edward Parry who owned a neighbouring site. Parry paid £350 for the freehold
A freehold estate consisting of four timber houses purchased in May 1793, two thirds from Cassandra Bayles for £400 and one third from Henry Lambe for £176. John Allen's lease on Lambe's property was purchased by the Company at the same time for £420. Underleases had also been granted, but the Co...
Leasehold estate comprising coach houses and stables with lofts above, leased in 1784 by John Hale from the parish of St Stephen Walbrook for 61 years. Hale's lease was purchased by the East India Company in August 1793 for £620. In May 1799 the Company granted Hale a lease for 52 years on a piec...
Leasehold estate consisting of four tenements directly behind the other premises on the west side of Northumberland Alley purchased by the East India Company. The Company purchased the interest of Thomas Treppass in the estate in 1798 for 100 guineas. The Company's surveyor Richard Jupp made an a...
The land on which the warehouses were built was purchased from the East India Dock Company in 1807 and 1812. The warehouses were sold by the East India Company to the East India Dock Company in November 1835 for £30,000.