John Hall; William Hall of College Hill London, blacksmith; Thomas Elliot of Milk Street London, butcher; Edward Frost of St Luke Middlesex, cordwainer; Joseph Davenport of Thames Street London, butcher
Estate purchased by the Company in May 1803 from William Gosling for £10,500 comprising a house and some warehouses let to Charles Cooper; a large house and newly built warehouses, a counting house, vaults and yards let to Samuel Cortissos and Aaron Brandon; a new house with offices and yard occu...
[1] Charles Franks of Lombard Street London, Esquire [2] Francis Henry Mitchell, Alfred Head and Robert Hanbury of London, Esquires, Trustees of the London Life Association [3] Secretary of State for India
In 1859 the India Office acquired premises on the south side of the Thames between Westminster and Hungerford Bridges from Messrs Lee, who ceded their interest in a 14 year term for a payment of £3,000. The lessee, Jesus College Oxford, then granted an extended lease to the India Office. New ware...