Leasehold buildings on south side of Crutched Friars situated at the entrance to the first stage of the warehouse to be constructed [one was the house owned by the Carpenters' Company].
House on south side of Crutched Friars leased by the Carpenters' Company to the Commissioners of HM Navy in 1771 and subsequently to the East India Company in 1792.
27 Crutched Friars leased in 1756 by John Hill to the Commissioners of HM Navy, and subsequently leased to the East India Company by the trustees of Mary Baynham's Gift, a local charity administered by the parish of St Olave Hart Street.
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.