In 1712 a lengthy dispute began between the City of London and the East India Company when the City claimed rent for a piece of land behind the Company's house in Leadenhall Street.
[1] John Mould of London, gentleman, and his wife Mary; Robert Brigginshaw of London, gentleman [2] George Boddington of London, merchant; Nathaniel Troughton of London, upholsterer; and Joseph Brookesbanke of London, haberdasher Plan of property annexed
[1] Robert Brigginshaw of Hayes Middlesex, gentleman [2] Jonathan Wyatt of London, warehouseman Schedule of property annexed Endorsement: Memorandum of surrender of lease 21 Apr 1716...
[1] Robert Brigginshaw of London, gentleman [2] Jonathan Daniell of London, joiner Schedule of property Endorsement on lease: Assignment of lease 8 Jun 1716 [1] Elizabeth Daniell, administratrix of Jonathan Daniell &n...
House in Lime Street purchased by the East India Company in 1753 from Robert Fetherstonhaugh for £1,600. The site was used to erect the bullion office, pay office and cashier's house.