In February 1722 John Comyns granted a lease for 3 years of two galleries at Gresham College Bishopsgate Street to the East India Company for use as warehouses. The Company assigned the lease to the South Sea Company in 1723.
The East India Company purchased a lease on twenty warehouses, four vaults and a house in Mark Lane in 1745 from Joshua Ransom, John Smith and Griffin Ransom. The Company apparently used the house as a dwelling for the Company's husband, but granted an underlease in 1752 to Godhard Hagen. The lea...
Estate leased by City of London to Mr Blackden, with underlease held by Sir Lionel Lyde, consisting of a warehouse, counting house, stabling and yard on the north side of London Wall near Coleman Street and extending to Fore Street, and a dwelling house, warehouse and cellar at 45 Fore Street. Ly...
House at the south end and east side of Manchester Buildings, next to the Thames, leased by the East India Company in 1807 from Elizabeth Hearne for use as the Office of the Commissioners for liquidating the debts of the late Nabobs of the Carnatic. After the expiry of the lease granted in 1830, ...
In September 1794, the East India Company acquired a warehouse for tea at the eastern end of Montague Close by purchasing for £1,575 the residue of a lease for 60 years which had been granted in August 1791 by Margaret Jackson to George Rennie. In June 1814, the Company sold the remainder of the ...
The East India Company maintained an inspecting room for firearms in Church Lane Whitechapel. The premises were leased from the Gunmakers' Company and adjoined the Gunmakers' proof house. Company firearms were taken through a connecting door for proofing. By 1860 the premises had not for some yea...