Lease for 59 years from March 1696 of the a house in the Strand, at the east corner of Cecil Street, being the fifth house from the west side of the ground of John Hodge, 2 May 1696. From Frances Countess of Salisbury to John Hodge of St Clement Danes, carpenter. (45/6/5). Vellum; signed by Fra...
Lease for 59 years from Lady Day 1696 of the a house in the Strand, at the west corner of Cecil Street, being the fourth house from the west side of the ground of John Hodge, 2 May 1696. From Frances Countess of Salisbury to John Hodge of St Clement Danes, carpenter. (45/6/6). Vellum; signed by...
Lease for eleven years from 25 March 1709 of chambers in the seventh staircase of the southwest corner of Serles Court, Lincoln’s Inn, at £28 yearly; 22 March 1709. Edward Periam and Richard Woodward of London, gents., by the direction of William Atwill and William Hamond of London, goldsmiths, ...
Lease and counterpart relating to chambers at Lincoln’s Inn
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Edward Periam, of London: Richard Woodward, of London: William Hamond, of London; goldsmith: Thomas Woodward, of London: Peter Courtney, of Lyon's Inn, county Middlesex: Stephen Pendarves, of London: Robert Sherrard, of Lincoln's Inn, county Middlesex: William Atwill, of London; goldsmith: Lease...
Lease for 15 years from 25 March 1719 of chambers in the staircase numbered ‘7’ on the west side of Serles Court, Lincoln’s Inn, at £30 yearly, 30 April 1719. From lessors as in Add. Ch. 77183 to Peniston Lamb of Lincoln’s Inn, co. Midd., barrister. (45/6/14). Vellum; signatures and seals as in...
Lease and counterpart relating to chambers at Lincoln’s Inn
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Peniston Lamb, barrister: Edward Periam, of London: Richard Woodward, of London: William Hamond, of London; goldsmith: Thomas Woodward, of London: Peter Courtney, of Lyon's Inn, county Middlesex: Stephen Pendarves, of London: Lease of property in Lincoln's Inn, co. Midd., to Peniston Lamb: 1719....
Counterpart lease for seven years of chambers at staircase no. 8 on the West side of Serles Court, Lincoln’s Inn, at £42 yearly; 25 April 1738. From Matthew Lamb of Lincoln’s Inn, co. Midd., esq., to Robert Coxe of Lincoln’s Inn, gent. Contains schedule of fixtures. (45/6/16). Vellum; signed by...
Admission of Matthew Lamb esq., barrister, of the [Honourable] Society [of Lincoln’s Inn], to chambers at no. 7 on the west side of Serles Court, Lincoln’s Inn, late in the possession of Peniston Lamb, barrister, deceased; circa 1740. (45/6/20). Vellum. Sir Matthew Lamb, 1st Baronet: London. S...