[1] Secretary of State for India [2] Lord Rothschild; Alfred Charles de Rothschild and Leopold de Rothschild, both of New Court, St Swithin's Lane London Plan of property
[1] Ralph Colley Smith of Lincoln's Inn Middlesex, Esquire; Caroline Molesworth of Cobham Surrey, spinster; Reverend William Molesworth of St Breock Cornwall, clerk; Frederick Gwatkin of Lincoln's Inn, solicitor [2] Isambard Kingdom Brunel of Duke Street, Esquire  ...
The Royal Indian Asylum was closed in June 1892 and the remaining patients transferred to other institutions. The estate was sold to the Rothschild family for housing development for £31,000.
[1] John Shaw and Samuel Shaw [2] Ancietus Thomas "Middle House", to be built on east side of Channel Row on site of messuage formerly occupied by John Appleby, distiller Plan of site
The beer shop at 11 Gardeners Lane, the dwellings with shops at numbers 19 and 20, and the William the Fourth beer shop at number 21 were all let by John Brealey to John Rosier for a term expiring 25 December 1888. Rosier in turn leased the premises to Henry Godding. The London Life Association c...