Certificate of the freedom of the town of Bruges to Dierijck Ghrijspeert; 20 April 1690. Dutch. See also Add. Ch. 76010 below. Signed by Ch[ristoffel] Van Volden as Pensionary and Clerk, and sealed with the town's counter-seal. Bruges: Certificate of freedom of town: 1690: Dutch.
Lease for twenty one years by Thomas Edmonds of Kingston-upon-Thames, co. Surr., mercer, and William Edmonds of London, tallowchandler, to Thomas Davis, citizen and haberdasher of London, of property in the parish of St Botolph without Aldgate, London, currently occupied by him; 30 May 1674. Eng...
Grant by Thomas Edmonds of Kingston-upon-Thames, co. Surr., mercer, and William Edmonds of London, surgeon, to Richard Mead of London, merchant, of the six tenements called Rogers, Duncks, Campion, Yeomans, Mucklewright and Rumney on Tower Hill near Bayliff Place in the City of London; 12 May 17...
Mortgage by William Edmonds, citizen and tallowchandler of London, with the consent of Anne, second wife and widow of George Howard, 4th Earl of Suffolk, to John Bradnox, citizen and draper of London, of properties on Tower Hill; 20 July 1695. With endorsements extending the mortgage, 11 March 1...
Grant by Thomas Edmunds of Kingston-upon-Thames, co. Surr., mercer, and William Edmunds of London, surgeon, to Richard Mead of London, merchant, of the six tenements called Rogers, Duncks, Campion, Yeomans, Mucklewrighte and Rumney on Tower Hill near Bayliffe Place for a term of one year; 11 May...
Assignment by Richard Innes, brother of Walter Innes, deceased, with the consent of William Edmunds of London, surgeon, to Richard Mead of London, merchant, of mortgages on property on Tower Hill; 25 March 1704. English. Signed by Innes, Edmonds and Mead, and with their seals.
Mortgage by Thomas Edmunds of Kingston-upon-Thames, co. Surr., mercer, to Francis Browne of the Inner Temple, of properties on Tower Hill; 15 May 1692. English. Seal of Thomas Edmunds.
Assignment by William Edmunds, citizen and tallowchandler of London, together with John Billers, citizen and haberdasher of London, and Humphrey Bowyer, citizen and salter of London, as executors of Sarah Shambrooke, to Anne, second wife and widow of George Howard, 4th Earl of Suffolk, of mortga...
Lease by Richard Mead senior, merchant, of London to Richard Hildrop, citizen and currier of London, of a house on Tower Hill 'near his Majests Victualling Office' for seventeen years; 16 March 1714[/5]. An inventory of the contents of the house is given. English. Signed by Richard Mead, and w...