Lease by Andrew and John Franklin, sons of Edward Franklin, to Thomas Smith, gardener, of garden ground formerly part of the Broomfield in the parish of St Paul; 20 Feb. 1738[/9]. Signed by all parties.
Counterpart lease by Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart., to William Smith, carpenter, and his wife Alice Smith of land in the Broomfield, Upper Deptford; 25 March 1740. Signed and sealed.
Counterpart lease by Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart., to Jane Hart, widow, of a tenement with outbuildings and grounds in the parish of St Nicholas; 7 June 1740. Signed and sealed.
Counterpart lease by Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart., to John Franklin, gardener, of a house and six acres of garden in the parish of St Paul; 1 Jan. 1740[/1]. Signed and sealed.
Counterpart lease by Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart., to Peter Overstreet, grazier, of pieces of land in the parish of St Paul; 26 June 1741. Signed and sealed.
Counterpart lease by Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart., to Mary Potter, widow, of a piece of ground near Sayes Court house in the parish of St Nicholas; 27 Aug. 1741. Signed and sealed.
Counterpart lease by Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart. to Joseph Welch, gardener, of garden ground in the parish of St Paul Deptford; 21 March 1742[/3]. Signed and sealed.
Lease for a year by Francis, 2nd Earl Godolphin, and Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart., to James Hawley, M.D., of the Broomfield and adjacent ground; 1 June 1743. Signed and sealed. Three membranes.
Assignment of a term by Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart., to Thomas Musgrave of Gray's Inn in trust for James Hawley, M.D., to attend inheritance; 2 June 1743. On verso: draft release of same by Hawley to Evelyn, 1756. Signed and sealed. Five membranes.
Assignment by Thomas Walker and others to John Savary of the Red House in Deptford; 20 June 1743. Signed and sealed by all seven parties. Eight membranes.