Agreement of lease for three years of a chamber at staircase no. 8 on the west side of Serles Court, Lincoln’s Inn, over the chamber occupied by Taylor White esq., at £42 yearly; 17 March 1752. From Matthew Lamb of Lincoln’s Inn, co. Midd., esq., to Thomas Wyld of Lincoln’s Inn, co. Midd., gent....
Counterpart lease for five years of a chamber at staircase no. 8 on the west side of Serles Court, Lincoln’s Inn, over the chamber occupied by Taylor White esq. at £42 yearly; 23 Nov. 1758. From Sir Matthew Lamb of Brocket Hall, co. Hertf., Bart., to Sir John Willes, Lord Chief Justice. Contains...
Counterpart lease for seven years of a chamber at staircase no. 8 on the west side of Serles Court, Lincoln’s Inn, over the chamber occupied by Taylor White esq. at £42 yearly; 10 Oct. 1766. From Sir Matthew Lamb, Bart., of Brocket Hall, co. Hertf., to Henry Seymour Conway. Contains a schedule o...
Lease for a year of Cecil Street Coffee House and four adjacent messuages in the Strand and premises in Lincoln’s Inn; 26 July 1786. Peniston Lamb, Viscount Melbourne, to Thomas Hill esquire, of Lincoln’s Inn. (48/3/5). Vellum; signed by Lamb, and with his seal en placard. Peniston Lamb, 1st V...
Mortgage in fee of the Cecil Street Coffee House, currently in the occupation of [blank] Maclean, and messuages in the parish of St Clement Danes in the occupation of Mr Tapp, silversmith, Samuel Lund, hatter and hosier, Peter Elmsley, bookseller, [blank] Perry, tailor and cap maker, and chamber...
Counterpart lease for 21 years from 29 Sept. 1792 of second house from the east corner of Cecil Street, lately occupied by [Samuel?] Lund for £50 yearly; 20 Dec. 1792. Peniston Lamb, Viscount Melbourne, to Thomas Bott of St Clement Danes, umbrella-maker. Includes a schedule of fixtures. (45/6/7)...
Lease for 8½ years of no. 87 in the Strand, the third house from the east corner of Cecil Street, formerly occupied by Peter Elmsley and late of James Payne and John Mackinlay at £48 for the first year and a half and £61 thereafter; 22 May 1812. From Peniston Lamb, Viscount Melbourne, to Robert ...
Lease of Manor of Newington Barrow, otherwise Highbury, co. Midd.; 30 Aug. 1727. From Sir John Austen of Derham [Dereham], co. Bucks., Bart, to James Colebrook citizen and mercer of London, for a peppercorn rent. (48/3/1b). Vellum; signed by Austen, and with his seal en placard.
Charters relating to the Lambs' property in Highbury, co. Midd.
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Sir John Austen, of Dereham, county Buckinghamshire, Baronet: James Colebrook, of London; mercer: Newington Barrow; Manor of; co. Midd: Lease and release of Newington Barrow from Sir John Austen to James Colebrook: 1727.
Release of Manor of Newington Barrow, otherwise Highbury, co. Midd.; 31 Aug. 1727. From Sir John Austen of Derham [Dereham], baronet, to James Colebrook, citizen and mercer of London, after the decease of John Austen, for £200 yearly during Austen’s life. (48/3/1a). Vellum; signed by Austen, an...