[1] Richard Andrewes of Bromley St Leonard, Esquire, and his wife Margaret, daughter and administratrix of Laurence Hatsell deceased [2] Jane Hatsell, widow of Laurence Hatsell; Henry Hatsell of Stratford Bow Middlesex, gentleman
[1] Jane Hatsell of St Leonard Bromley, widow [2] Richard Andrewes and his wife Margaret [3] Henry Hatsell and his wife Rechord [4] Thomas Walker of London, Esquire, and Edward Periam
Great St Helen's warehouses were sold by auction in December 1835: lot 1 was bought by Louis Lucas on behalf of himself, Lewis Raphael, Abraham Levy and Lawrence Meyers, and lots 2 and 3 by John Campbell acting for Messrs Lacy and Reynolds.
Estate at 12 Lower Thames Street near Lyons Quay, consisting of a house variously known as the Lyon and Key, Cowlings House or Bucklands House, and the adjoining ground and warehouses. The property was held in sixteen shares, each valued at £196 17s 6d since the Company intended to pay £3,150 for...
Lyons Quay, Somers Quay and the Company's interest in 12 Lower Thames Street were sold in October 1834 to John Nicholson for £27,100 plus £500 for the fixtures. 12 Lower Thames Street was occupied at the time of the sale by an orange merchant named Adam.