Deed of covenant from Thomas Walker of Middle Temple to Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart., concerning the surrender of a wharf and Guinea House; 22 June 1743. Signed by Walker. Paper.
Counterpart lease by Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart., to Jeremiah Ward, gardener, of garden ground in the parish of St Paul; 20 March 1743[/4]. Signed and sealed. Endorsed by Evelyn `dead' and `surrendred'
Counterpart lease by Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart. to John Cover, gardener, of garden ground in the parish of St Paul; 14 Feb. 1744[/5]. Signed and sealed.
Counterpart lease by Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart., to William Edmonds, gardener and victualler, of a tenement called the Sign of the Artichoke in the parish of St Paul; 7 March 1744[/5]. Signed and sealed.
Counterpart lease by Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart., to John White, basket-maker, for two acres of ozier ground in the parish of St Nicholas; 16 May 1746. Signed and sealed.
Lease by Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart. to John Woolley, victualler, of meadow land on the road to the Red House in the parish of St Paul; 17 Dec 1746. Signed and sealed.
Lease by Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart., to William Snooker, gardener, of meadow land in the parish of St Paul; 24 March 1746[/7?]. Cancelled by cutting off signature and seal.
Counterpart lease by Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart., to Jeremiah Ward, gardener, of garden ground in the Broomfield in the parish of St Paul; 22 June 1748. Signed and sealed.