12 Leadenhall Street, adjoining the opening to the west of East India House, purchased from the Cock family in 1857. The sale was first agreed in 1815 but was delayed because of difficulties with barring the entail on the property.
Residue of lease held from the Ironmongers' Company on five houses in Crutched Friars, eleven houses in Stone Cutter Court, and three vaults beneath the premises: purchased in 1794 by the East India Company from William Millar for £191 8s per annum in short annuities and £50 for fixtures. New lea...
Assignment of the lease and conveyance of the freehold to the East India Company in 1795. In 1815 the Company completed the sale of this plot of land to Edward Parry who owned a neighbouring site. Parry paid £350 for the freehold
House, warehouses, coach-houses and stables on the north side of Gravel Lane adjoining the back part of Sir Francis Baring's residence and leased by him from Joseph Denison. The Company purchased the freehold of the premises from Joseph Denison and his son William Joseph Denison in January 1796 f...
Property purchased in August 1787 by James Hunter of Seething Lane, hop merchant, from Mary Hanbury of Stoke Newington Middlesex, widow of Capel Hanbury, and Hannah Plumstead of Upper Clapton Middlesex, granddaughters of John Lunn. Two freehold houses, 10 and 11 Seething Lane, were pulled down an...