Agreement between Anthony Phillips late of Deptford and William Taylor of the parish of St Margaret's Westminster concerning the Red House; 17 April 1714. Signed and sealed.
Lease by Lady Elizabeth Blundell, widow, of the parish of St Andres Holborn, London, and her daughter Elizabeth to Elizabeth Knight, widow, of Greenwich, of osier ground in Deptford; 19 Dec. 1715. Signed and sealed.
Counterpart lease by Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart., to Daniel Bailey, shipwright, of a tenement and ground in Deptford; 8 Feb. 1716[/7]. Signed and sealed.
Deed poll with letter of attorney from Elizabeth Phillips of the parish of St Martin in the Fields, London, widow of Anthony Phillips, to William Taylor; 20 Feb. 1716[/7]. Signed and sealed.
Counterpart lease by Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart., to Edward Franklin, gardener, of a tenement and garden grounds in Deptford; 24 July 1719. With Franklin's mark and seal.
Counterpart lease by Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart., to Thomas Bronsdon, shipwright, of a tenement and grounds in Back Lane; 4 Sept. 1719. With an endorsement that the premises were leased to John Bayley Baker in 1759. Signed and sealed.
Lease by Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart., to Mary Powell, widow, of a parcel of garden ground between the King's Yard and the way to Sayes Court house, Deptford; 30 June 1720. With Powell's mark and seal.