[1] John Shaw; Samuel Shaw of New North Street, Red Lion Square Middlesex, gentleman [2] Ancietus Thomas of Swallow Street, St James Westminster, slater "First House", to be built on east side of Channel Row on site of messuage formerly occupied by Joseph Cooper, baker ...
The Hampshire Hog was a freehold public house leased by John Brealey to Henry Thomas, with 19 years of the term still to run on 29 September 1864. 9 Gardeners Lane was a dwelling house at the rear of the Hampshire Hog leased by Brealey to Edward Higgs for a term expiring Michaelmas 1883. Higgs us...
[1] John Kirk of Warren Lane Wharf, Woolwich Kent, contractor [2] Secretary of State for India Agreement for building further stage of hospital 8 Aug 1867 Parties as above
The shop and dwelling at 39 Charles Street and the dwelling and carpenter's workshop were leased by John Brealey to Richard Ferris for a term expiring Lady Day 1946. Underleases were in operation: Samuel Johnson was compensated both as leaseholder and occupier of 39 Charles Street and 12 Gardener...
The court yard and buildings at the rear of 17 Duke Street belonged to the Crown. In December 1828 a Crown lease was granted to John Fraser and Ralph Colley Smith, executors of the will of Lieutenant General Felix Buckley. The property was acquired by the Secretary of State for India under the pr...