The East India Company purchased a piece of land for £100 from the East India Dock Company in 1807 in order to build a shed for caravans. The shed stood near the entrance to the East India Docks and had a small dwelling at the rear of the premises. The shed and land in Robin Hood Lane were sold b...
[1] East India Company [2] Thomas Ward of Heath House, Commercial Road Middlesex, Esquire [3] Archer Thomas Upton of Great Winchester Street London, gentleman
Warehouses Sold To The East and West India Dock Companies
Scope & Content:
The correspondence and legal transactions between the East India Company and the East and West India Dock Company continued for some years after the sale of the Private Trade, Fenchurch Street, French Ordinary Court, Jewry Street, Crutched Friars, and Blackwall warehouses.