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.
Seven freehold houses in Hand Alley purchased in May 1796 from Thomas Nesham for £1,000 to enable the Company to close the Alley and open a new street into Petticoat Lane.
Three freehold houses on the east side of New Street [the "Great Piece of Ground formerly call'd Tenter Ground"] purchased in November 1792 from Robert Wilks for £4,500. The Company purchased the unexpired term of a lease on one of the houses in January 1794 from Lewis Jouenne for £500, and the assignment of a lease on the other two houses in 1793 from Mr Wilson and Mr Chater for £63.