House, gardens, stables and land in St Andrew Street Hertford. [Jonathan Scott was Oriental Professor at East India College in 1805; Reverend Samuel Henley was Principal of the College 1805-15.]
Three stables, two coach houses, yard and garden in the parish of St Andrew Hertford belonging to the dwelling occupied by Major Charles Stewart [Professor of Arabic, Persian and Hindustani at the College 1807-26].
Little Heath parcel of waste next to the London Road belonging to Manor of Goldington. [Reverend Joseph Stephen Pratt became Lord of the Manor on the death of Charles Cowper.]
Copyhold land, known as Pipler Acre, belonging to Manor of Little Amwell made over in 1806 to Reverend Samuel Henley. After the death of Henley's son Cuthbert, William Thomas Hooper was admitted to the property as trustee for the East India Company.
The East India Company sold its estate at Haileybury by auction in August 1861. John Francis Bontems, agent for the British Land Company, purchased the freehold of Haileybury College for £15,200 [lot 1]. Benjamin Jones of Hertford Heath purchased the copyhold land in Manor ...
Part of the estate of John Brealey deceased, comprising properties at Charles Street and Gardeners Lane Westminster, Stoke Newington, Primrose Street Bishopsgate, Crown Street Finsbury, and Beech Lane Barbican, was sold at auction 10 August 1864 by the London Life Association, King William Street...