Three old houses on the north side of Poplar Street adjoining the Company premises acquired from the Manor of Stepney by Benjamin Granger on behalf of the Company in April 1803 for £605 18s 10d. The premises were pulled down.
Part of the Navy Office stood on the site of two houses in Seething Lane: Aleyn's House, later known as Walsingham House or Muscovy House, and the White Horse Inn.
(a) Lease for 1 year 1 Nov 1738 [1] Isaac Sandford of St Mary Magdalen Bermondsey Surrey, grocer, and his wife Ann [2] Robert Hall of St Clement Danes Middlesex, gentleman (b) Release &nbs...
Stephen Amon grants to his daughters Bromley King and Ann Amon the share in 11 messuages in Northumberland Alley which he inherited from his late wife Mary
(a) Lease for 1 year 13 Jan 1768 [1] Robert King of Brentford, husbandman, and his wife Bromley; Ann Amon of Isleworth Middlesex, spinster; [Bromley King and Ann Amon being daughters and coheiresses of Mary Darvel of Brentford deceased] &nb...
Piece of freehold ground near Gravel Lane opposite the north end of Harrow Alley and the east end of White Street purchased in 1797 from the Cutlers' Company for 200 guineas. The surrender of a lease on the property was purchased in 1799 from Edward Smith for £75. The ground was needed for the ne...