The unexpired term of the lease on 128 Leadenhall Street was purchased by the East India Company in 1795 from William Martindale for £385. The house was needed as accomodation for Joseph Swift, trunk maker, who had to move out of premises acquired by the East India Company to form part of East In...
The warehouse was built by the East India Company in two stages. The older part was erected in 1734-36 on ground purchased from Charles Gore, Moses Helbut, William Lethieullier and John Smith. The newer part was constructed in 1792 upon ground purchased from Matthew Smith and Thomas Stallard Peno...
The warehouse was erected in 1795 and 1796. The freehold section of the building stood upon part of the ground purchased by the East India Company from William Bedford and others, Love Stuart Tulk, and Millicent Towse. The leasehold section stood upon the ground purchased from the Ironmongers' Co...
(a) Warehouse on the north side of Haydon Square [L/L/2/661-696]. The was erected by the East India Company between 1768 and 1770 on the site of properties in Parkers Gardens and Harrow Alley purchased from William Franks, John Holloway, James and Elizabeth Davis, and John ...
The East India Company purchased a lease on twenty warehouses, four vaults and a house in Mark Lane in 1745 from Joshua Ransom, John Smith and Griffin Ransom. The Company apparently used the house as a dwelling for the Company's husband, but granted an underlease in 1752 to Godhard Hagen. The lea...
Three houses with coach houses and stables in Epping Forest. [The connection of the property with the East India Company has not yet been established.]