Lyons Quay, Somers Quay and the Company's interest in 12 Lower Thames Street were sold in October 1834 to John Nicholson for £27,100 plus £500 for the fixtures. 12 Lower Thames Street was occupied at the time of the sale by an orange merchant named Adam.
In 1796 the East India Company purchased the unexpired term of a lease on Hammond's Quay as part of the agreement with Curling and Johnson by which Lyons Quay was acquired. The East India Company paid £2,500 for the lease which had been granted to Curling and Johnson by the Vintners' Company, and...
[1] William Johnson of Tower Street Allhallows Barking London, merchant; Jesse Curling of Paradise Row St Mary Rotherhithe, Surrey, merchant; John Curling of Princes Street St Mary Rotherhithe, merchant [2] East India Company