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.
House in Fenchurch Street (previously rented by the East India Company) purchased in 1733 for £4,000, two thirds from Moses Helbut and one third from Charles Gore [L/L/2/304-352]. Under the terms of L/L/2/304, the house was passed down in five shares - (a) One fifth part be...
The warehouse was built by the East India Company in two stages. The older part was erected in 1734-36 on ground purchased from Charles Gore, Moses Helbut, William Lethieullier and John Smith. The newer part was constructed in 1792 upon ground purchased from Matthew Smith and Thomas Stallard Peno...
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[1] Henry Alexander, Earl of Stirling; Sir Robert Croke of Chequers Buckinghamshire, Knight, and his wife Susan; Henry Zinzan, alias Alexander, of Tilehurst Berkshire, Esquire, and his wife Jacoba [2] Jacob Lucie of London, merchant [3] Segar de Hem o...
Trinity term 1666 [1] Jacob Lucie, plaintiff [2] Henry Alexander, Earl of Stirling; Sir Robert Croke and his wife Susan; Henry Zinzan, alias Alexander, and his wife Jacoba, deforciants
[1] Segar de Hem, demandant [2] Jacob Lucie, tenant to the precipe Vouchees: (a) Henry Alexander, Earl of Stirling; Sir Robert Croke and his wife Susan; Henry Zinzan, alias Alexander, and his wife Jacoba (b) Edmund Clent (common...