Counterpart lease by Martha Evelyn and her son, Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart., to John Hart, gardener, of garden ground in Deptford marsh; 26 Aug. 1721. Signed and sealed.
Counterpart lease by Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart., to Valentine Goodman, gentleman, of a house and pothouse near the tide-mill; 5 Feb. 1721[/2]. Signed and sealed.
Counterpart lease by Martha Evelyn and Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart., to Thomas Davis, gardener, of garden ground in the Great Broomfield; 7 July 1722. Sealed.
Counterpart lease by Martha Evelyn and Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart., to Baker Garland, gardener, of two slips of ground in the Great Broomfield; 7 July 1722. Signed and sealed.
Counterpart lease by Martha Evelyn and her son, Sir John Evelyn, to William Hooker, victualler, of a house and ground in the Stowage; 7 July 1722. Signed and sealed.
Assignment of a lease from Martha Evelyn and her son John Evelyn of land in Deptford from Thomas Barrs to William Watton; 15 Jan. 1722[/3]. Signed and sealed by Barrs and Watton
Lease by John Henley of Blackheath, to Francis Croft, merchant of London, of the mansion house of Sayes Court, with its gardens and groves; 16 Aug. 1723. Signed and sealed.
Lease by James Hilliard to William and Anne Dowden of meadow ground in Deptford; 22 Sept. 1724. On verso: lease by the Dowdens to Mary Clemson of the same for ten years, 8 Aug. 1730. With the marks and seals of Hilliard and the Dowdens
Articles of agreement between Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart., and William Rowland, apothecary, concerning a lease Sayes Court for twenty-one years; 21 Aug. 1725. Signed and sealed.