Swan alehouse at the corner of Leadenhall Street and Lime Street, and an adjoining house in Leadenhall Street, both purchased by the East India Company in November 1795 for £2,310 from John Willes and John Lodge. Unexpired term of lease purchased from James Probeart in October 1795 for £500.
[1] John Hollamby of Bury St Edmunds Suffolk, coachmaker (formerly of St Katherine Coleman London), and William Hollamby of St Mary Whitechapel Middlesex, dealer in brandy, rum and wine [2] Thomas Hopkins of Blackheath Kent, Esquire
Copyhold land, known as Pipler Acre, belonging to Manor of Little Amwell made over in 1806 to Reverend Samuel Henley. After the death of Henley's son Cuthbert, William Thomas Hooper was admitted to the property as trustee for the East India Company.