Blue Posts in Lime Street owned by the East India Company in 1722 and occupied by William Sherborne, whose household goods were distrained because of a debt of £187 12s 6d owed for rent.
[1] Joanna Mayo of St John Hackney Middlesex, widow [2] William Hollamby of St Katherine Coleman London, innkeeper Plan and schedule of property annexed
In 1712 a lengthy dispute began between the City of London and the East India Company when the City claimed rent for a piece of land behind the Company's house in Leadenhall Street.
A messuage or cottage in Shafts Alley, on the north side of Leadenhall Street, part of the property of the Rochester Bridge Trust, leased by the East India Company in 1726.
Small piece of ground adjoining back of East India Company tea warehouse to be made into a passage leading from the paved alley into another part of Leadenhall Market.
Robert King of Old Brentford and his wife Bromley, and Ann Amon give power of attorney to Samuel Warwick of Old Brentford, carpenter, and William Underwood of New Brentford, gentleman
[1] William Underwood on behalf of Robert King and his wife Bromley, Ann Amon and Charles Mordaunt [2] John Hutchins of Chapel Street Westminster, wheelwright