Stud Farm, Padnalls [Padnell's Corner], Essex. Stud farm, house and garden leased by the East India Company from John Towgood in 1802 for a term of 14 years. The Company let the house and garden in 1809 to Archibald Duff for the remainder of the term.
Estate adjoining East India House to the west, consisting of five houses, two warehouses and a yard. The East India Company purchased the freehold in 1800 from the Beckford family for £5,000, and an underlease of part of the premises in 1802 from Samuel Stratton and James Gibson for £4,000.
Premises on east side of entrance to Parkers Gardens from Haydon Square leased by the East India Company in 1769 for a term of 900 years from John Leman for £920.
Unexpired term of lease on nine houses in George's Court, Gravel Lane purchased in November 1792 from Joseph Freeman for £200, and freehold of these premises purchased in February 1793 from Thomas Russell and Robert Hulme for £200. A further sum of £320 was paid to Russell and Hulme in February 1794 to discharge the premises of a rent of £17 per annum for 34½ years.
Piece of ground in Leadenhall Street, abutting the former site of African House, leased by the East India Company in 1752 from St Bartholomew's Hospital.