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.
Easter term 1647 [1] Richard Comer and Henry Evans, plaintiffs [2] Henry Harflete and his wife Dorothy, Davis Mell and his wife Alice, John Allen and his wife Ursula, Priscilla Comy, deforciants
Piece of ground, formerly the site of a house, purchased from Lord Bateman in June 1785 for £350, and lease of part of the property purchased from John Bond at the same time for £150.
[1] Henry Wheeler of Laverton Gloucestershire, gentleman, and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Edmond Travers late of London gentleman [2] Abraham Carnall of Whitechapel Middlesex, brickmaker
[1] Charles Stapells of Eastwell Kent, gentleman [2] Nathaniel Nicholls of Queen Street Cheapside London, gentleman [3] Isaac Sandford of Lambeth Surrey, gentleman
[1] Benjamin Walker of London, pewterer, and his wife Palsgrave; William Ward of Fulham Middlesex, yeoman, and his wife Jane [2] George Mussell of Limehouse Middlesex, mariner