[1] Thomas Taylor and his wife Elizabeth (formerly wife of Abraham Church of London deceased, scrivener) [2] Jonathan Wilson of London, apothecary Plan of property
The Elm Grove estate at Ealing was purchased by the Secretary of State for India from Anna Eliza Perceval and her son Spencer Perceval for £24,500 in March 1870. Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt supervised the conversion of the house into a lunatic asylum for patients who had been sent home from India. Th...
Addiscombe Place, Croydon. Addiscombe Place near Croydon was purchased in 1809 by the East India Company from Emilius Henry Delmé Radcliffe for £16,604 10s. The mansion and grounds were acquired as a seminary for the Company's artillery and engineering cadets. Addiscombe became the Royal India Military College in 1858, and was sold in August 1861 after the reorganisation of the Indian and British Armies. The site was used for speculative building.