House in Lime Street purchased by the East India Company in 1753 from Robert Fetherstonhaugh for £1,600. The site was used to erect the bullion office, pay office and cashier's house.
House in Lime Street purchased by the East India Company in November 1795 from the parish of St Andrew Undershaft for £666 13s 4d as part of the construction scheme.
In 1803 the East India Company purchased from the City of London a piece of ground which they had previously rented. The ground lay to the east side of the skin market at Leadenhall, abutting on the wholesale or beef market to the south.
Furbiloe Scarf in Lime Street, parish of St Andrew Undershaft, occupied in 1714 by Mary Cowley. [The reason for this deed being amongst the East India Company property documents has not yet been established.]
[1] John Lord Viscount Bateman, Baron of Culmore Ireland [2] Charles Gore the younger of Horkstow Lincolnshire, Esquire Plan of property annexed Endorsement: Memorandum of assignment  ...