(a) Lease for 1 year 6 Jun 1820 [1] Joseph Hibbert [2] James William Freshfield of New Bank Buildings London, gentleman (b) Appointment and release 7 Jun 1820 ...
(a) Lease for 1 year 21 Jun 1822 [1] Joseph Hibbert, Benjamin Harrison and Matthew Harrison, James William Freshfield [3] East India Company (b) Release and assignment [with draft] 2...
[1] Sir John Eyles, Baronet; Sir Thomas Crosse, Baronet; John Rudge, Esquire; Mathew Lant, Esquire; Sir Roger Hudson, Knight; Edmund Halsey, Esquire; John Lade, Esquire; Gabriel Roberts, Esquire; Sir Richard Hopkins, Knight: trustees of the South Sea Company [2] John Stiste...
[1] Sir John Blunt of Stratford Langthorne Essex, baronet [2] Dame Susanna Blunt, wife of [1] [3] Abraham Crop of London, merchant, and Abraham Henckell junior of London, merchant: trustees for [2]
[1] Luder Hoffham and William Brooke: assigns of Thomas Wright formerly of Harp Street London, bankrupt [2] Samuel Smith of Putney Hill Surrey, Esquire, and William Smith of Aldermanbury, Esquire: surviving partners of Samuel Smith deceased, formerly of Saville Row in the p...
Freehold dwelling with parlour used as shop leased by John Brealey to James Jackson for a term expiring 29 September 1875. Mary Jackson received compensation as the occupier in 1866. The house was purchased for £1,000 by the Secretary of State for India.
This property was purchased in 1866 by the Secretary of State for India from the trustees of the estate of Lieutenant General Felix Buckley. Caroline Molesworth and John Parson received compensation as leaseholders.