43 Charles Street comprised a butcher's shop and dwelling house. 16 Gardeners Lane, a newly built model lodging house, stood at the rear of 43 Charles Street. Both these freehold premises were leased by John Brealey to John Cracklen for a term expiring 29 September 1945. Underleases were in opera...
Five dwelling houses forming part of the estate of John Brealey, who died intestate concerning this property. The houses were let by John Brealey to Robert Relleen on agreement of lease for 7 or 14 years from 24 June 1858. Richard Brealey, John Brealey's son and heir at law, died before 1872, and...
Contract between William Simmons & Co., Limited, and the Secretary of State for India in Council for the supply of a 450 ton Twin Screw Self-propelling Bucket Hopper Dredger and navigation thereof to Bombay for the Tuticorin Harbour Works.
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The file includes final and multiple draft versions of Contract, dated 16 June 1904; and associated correspondence.
House in Leadenhall Street adjoining East India House to the east, occupied by Joseph Swift, trunk maker, purchased by the East India Company in 1796 from John Goldsborough Ravenshaw.
House in Fenchurch Street (previously rented by the East India Company) purchased in 1733 for £4,000, two thirds from Moses Helbut and one third from Charles Gore [L/L/2/304-352]. Under the terms of L/L/2/304, the house was passed down in five shares - (a) One fifth part be...