Messuage in the parish of St Andrew Cornhill in Lime Street Ward: a 'Deed written in Latin of an old Date with other Writings which it is very difficult to decypher from their antiquity'. [The reason for this deed being amongst the East India Company property documents has ...
Furbiloe Scarf in Lime Street, parish of St Andrew Undershaft, occupied in 1714 by Mary Cowley. [The reason for this deed being amongst the East India Company property documents has not yet been established.]
Blue Posts in Lime Street owned by the East India Company in 1722 and occupied by William Sherborne, whose household goods were distrained because of a debt of £187 12s 6d owed for rent.
A messuage or cottage in Shafts Alley, on the north side of Leadenhall Street, part of the property of the Rochester Bridge Trust, leased by the East India Company in 1726.
Small piece of ground adjoining back of East India Company tea warehouse to be made into a passage leading from the paved alley into another part of Leadenhall Market.
135 Leadenhall Street (north side) occupied in 1796 by [?] Hardy. [The reason for this deed being amongst the East India Company property documents has not yet been established.]
The parishes of St Andrew Undershaft and St Peter Cornhill were entitled to claim payments for tithes and rates from the East India Company for properties situated within their boundaries.