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ACC/0240/001 Copy of court roll: manor of Heston. Admission 1805 of William Parsons under will of uncle, Thomas Parsons, after death of life tenant Elizabeth Raper Premises: four fifths of cottage, garden, stab le,

ACC/0240/002 Deed of covenant. 1. John Mathie of The East 1814 India House, London, esq. 2. Elizabeth Ives of Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, {St. Giles-in -the-Fields par.}, widow. Premises, cottage with appurts, at Lampton Hills,

ACC/0240/003 Copy of court roll: manor of Heston. Licence to 1854 demise granted to Ann Gale. Premises: all her copyhold premises within manor,

ACC/0240/004 Lease and release. 1. William Hardwick of 1715 London, esq. 2. Thomas Umfrevile, citizen and tinplate worker of London. 3. Michael Marloe of London, apothecary, Henry Umfrevile of London, mercer. Premises: houses and lands, being part of fields c 2

ACC/0240/005 Assignment. 1. Richard Hancock of Inner 1714 Temple, London, gent. 2. Charles Earl of Tankerville (executor of will of John, Lord Ossulstone, deceased). 3. Thomas Umfrevile, citizen and tinplate worker of London. Premises: as in ACC/0240/004a-b, excepting four me

ACC/0240/006 Counterpart grant and release (lease missing). 1719 1. Thomas Umfreville, sen., citizen and tinplate worker of London. 2. Israel Wilks and Edward Umfreville, both of London. 3. Daniel Dissell, citizen and plumber of London and wife Jane. Premises: piece of land (dimensions given) abuttin

ACC/0240/007 Counterpart lease for 80 years from 1792 Midsummer 1796. 1. Ann Williams of Lambeth, Surrey, spinster. 2. James Desormeaux of Christ Church, {Spitalfields}, dyer. Premises: parcel of ground in Little Pearl Street LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 Deeds

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ACC/0240/008 Counterpart lease for 80 years from 1793 Midsummer 1795. 1. Ann Williams of Lambeth, Surrey, spinster. 2. Robert Perry add William Sedwick of Christ Church {Spitalfields} brewers and co-partners. Premises: piece of ground in Little Pearl Street a

ACC/0240/009 Lease and release, 30-31 Dec 1834. 1. Hugh 1834-1835 Parnell of Christ Church {Pitalfields} gent., and Duncan Urquhart of Laleham, gent. (trustees of will of Ann Williams of West Drayton, spinster, deceased). 2. Charlotte Stent and Sarah French, spinsters Premises: several messuages (details given) situat 2

ACC/0240/010 Mortgage by demise for 500 years. 1. Charlotte 1835 Stent of West Drayton, spinster. 2. Sarah French of West Drayton, spinster. Premises: as in ACC/0240/009a-b.

ACC/0240/011 Covenant to produce title deeds. 1. Hugh 1841 Parnell of Upper Clapton, {} esq. 2. Duncan Urquhart of Uxbridge, esq. Premises: title of property in Christ Church Spita

ACC/0240/012 Counterpart lease for 21 years from 25 Dec 1875 1874. 1. Sampson Low of Mecklenburgh Square {St. Pancras} and Joseph Miles of Paternoster Row, London, publishers. 2. George Stent of Stanwell, gent., said Sampson Low and wife Mary. Premises: 31 Great Pearl Street, Christ Church Spi

ACC/0240/013 Assignment of lease. 1. Joseph Anderson of 1840 College Street, London, merchant. 2. Charles Woodward of Compton Terrace, Islington, esq. Premises: 28 Compton Terrace, Islington, for remai LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 Deeds

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ACC/0240/014 Mortgage by assignment of lease. 1. Henry 1790 Hicks of Marshal Street, St. James Westminster, carpenter. 2. John Feast of Cheshunt, Herts., carpenter. Premises: parcel of ground with messuage in front,

ACC/0240/015 Mortgage by assignment of lease. 1. William 1824 Ifold of Manchester Street, {St. Marylebone}, surveyor. 2. William Helder, sen., of Holmes Terrace, Kentish Town, {St. Pancras}, gent. Premises: parcel of ground with house thereon in B

ACC/0240/016 Assignment of lease. 1. Thomas Wilson of 1809 Gower Street, {St. Giles-in-the-Fields} esq. 2. Thomas James of New Court, Temple, London, esq. Premises: parcel of ground with house thereon, on

ACC/0240/017 Assignment of lease. 1. Thomas Mason of 1833 Myddleton Street, , cheesemonger. 2. William Crouch of Great Wild Street, {St. Giles-in-the-Fields}, tea dealer. Premises: as in ACC/0240/016, now known as 44 Marc

ACC/0240/018 Lease for 99 years from 10 Oct 1822. 1. 1825 Commissioners of Woods, Forests and Land Revanues (acting under Act for building road from Marylebone Park to Charging Cross). 2. George IV. 3. Samuel Baxter of Regent Street Premises: parcel of ground on south side of Little

ACC/0240/019 Power of attorney for management of property 1870 in St. Leonard par. belonging to Charles Wood of Sydney, Australia

ACC/0240/020 Assignment of lease. 1. William Clarke of St. 1776 Mary Whitechapel, watchmaker. 2. John Weber of same place, baker. Premises: messuage (formerly two) with kitchen, ba LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 Deeds

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ACC/0240/021 Assignment. 1. Catherine Bevan of 1773 Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, widow. 2. Samuel Wood of Piccadilly, St. James Westminster, cook. Premises: annuity of 320. given to (1) by will of

ACC/0240/022 Assignment. 1. Samuel Wood of Maidenhead 1792 Bridge, Bucks., vintner. 2. Nathaniel Coates of Panton Street {St. Martin-in-the-Fields} executor of John Lewis deceased. 3. Mary Wood, daughter of (1). Premises: parcel of ground with buildings thereon,

ACC/0240/023 Mortgage by assignment of lease, 1 Mar 1845. 1845-1854 1. John Hutton of Mortimer Street {St. Marylebone} gent. 2. Robert Marks of Oxford Street, silversmith. 3. John Wallis of Cursitor Street, Chancery Lane, stationer. Premises: parcel of land with dwelling house there

ACC/0240/024 Assignment of lease. 1. John Wallis of Grays 1859 Inn Place {St. Andrew Holborn}, gent. 2. George Glover of Goodge Street {St. Pancras} druggist. Premises: 38 Queens Road, St. John's Wood, St. Mar

ACC/0240/025 Articles of agreement. 1. Edward Dawson of 1792 Grosvenor Square, {St. George Hanover Square}, esq. 2. James Nicoll of Portman Place, St. Marylebone, builder. Premises: parcel of ground called Rush Mead, St. M

ACC/0240/026 Lease for year (release missing). 1.Israel 1809 Pitman of Spa Road, , Surrey, gent., (son and heir of Jacob Pitman of St. Mary Bermondsey, calico printer, deceased). 2. Alexander Glennie of New Broad Street, London, merchant. Premises: parcel of land in St. Matthew Bethnal Gr LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 Deeds

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ACC/0240/027 Lease and release. 1. James Durham of 1823 Fifeshire, Scotland, esq. 2. Stratford Robinson of Jermyn Street, St. James Westminster, gent. 3. Benjamin Bond of York Place, Pentonville {St. James Clerkenwell Premises: parcel of garden ground (4a.) on south s 2

ACC/0240/028 Articles of agreement. 1. William Thompson of 1823 Bedford Place, St. George Bloomsbury, esq. 2. Isaac Alexander of Clapton, St. John at Hackney, builder. 3. William Stodart of Golden Square {St. James Westminster Premises: as in ACC/0240/027, which (2) and (3) ha

ACC/0240/029 Counterpart lease for 71 years from Ladyday 1827 1827. 1. Thomas Blanchell of {St. Matthew} Bethnal Green, gent 2. Meshach Dobbs of Durham Street, Hackney Road, {St. Matthew Bethnal Green}, gent. Premises: ground in Durham Street with house built

ACC/0240/030 Counterpart lease for 71 f; years from Ladyday 1827 1827. 1. John Chipperfiled of Durham Street, Hackney Road, {St. Matthew Bethnal Green}, gent. 2. Evan Firth. Premises: parcel of ground in Durham Street with h 3

ACC/0240/031 Assignment, 29 Oct 1827. 1. Joseph Brown of 1807-1830 Ashburnham House, Chelsea, esq. 2. Charles Thompson of {St. John at Hackney}, esq. Premises: 15s. yearly land tax as fee-farm rent ch 3

ACC/0240/032 Lease for 50 years from 25 Dec 1848. 1. John 1849 Vaughan of National Debt Office, London, esq. 2. Robert Hanbury of Brick Lane, {Christ Church} Spitalfields, brewer. 3. William Thompson of 6A Waterloo Place {St. James Westminster} esq. Premises: Crown and Anchor public house in Temple LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 Deeds

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ACC/0240/033 Counterpart lease for 95 years from 1811 Midsummer 1811. 1. Thomas Williams of Edgware Road, St. Marylebone, esq. 2. John Holland of South Audley Street, St. George Hanover Square, esq. Premises: parcel of ground with house thereon in T

ACC/0240/034 Counterpart lease for 92 years from Christmas 1814 1813. 1. Thomas Williams of Edgware Road, St. Marylebone, esq. 2. William Kerry of Upper Brook Street, St. George Hanover Square, wine -merchant. Premises: ground with house thereon in Tonbridge P

ACC/0240/035 Mortgage by assignment of lease. 1. Andrew 1820 Ewbank of Upper Grosvenor Street, St. George Hanover Square, esq. 2. Thomas Kitching of South Audley Street, St. George Hanover Square, surgeon. 3. Sarah Branford of Chapel Street, St. George Hanover Square Premises: parcel of ground with six houses thereon

ACC/0240/036 Assignment. 1. Robert Dean of Frederick 1824 Street, Hampstead Road {St. Pancras}, brewer. 2. Charles Smith of Paternoster Row, London, carpenter and builder. Premises: plant, reservoirs, tubs and other brewin

ACC/0240/037 Mortgage by assignment of lease, 13 Dec 1841-1845 1841. 1. Edward Crossland of Nottingham, Notts., wine merchant. 2. William Chadwick of Frederick Street, Hampstead Road, {St. Pancras}, brewer. 3. Robert Chenery of Bryanston Street Premises: distillery with buildings and equipment

ACC/0240/038 Assignment of lease. 1. Robert Jay of Upper 1845 Berkeley Street {St. Marylebone} gent. 2. John Ballantyne of 18 Bedford Street {St. Giles-in-the -Fields} hosier. 3. Robert Chenery of Bryanston Street {St. Marylebone} coal merchant. Premises: distillery, as in ACC/0240/037, and hous LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 Deeds

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ACC/0240/039 Mortgage and deed to create tenant for 1769-1775 common recovery, 7 Sept 1769. 1. Edward Hopkins of Islington, gent (grandson of Elizabeth Milner deceased). 2. Chris. Cowper of Castle Yard, London, gent. 3. Andrew Searle of same, gent. Premises: moiety of property in Robinhood Court, S

ACC/0240/040 Mortgage by assignment of lease. 1. Edward 1869 and John Burdett of 76 Bishopsgate Street Within, London, warehousemen. 2. Daniel Birt of Lee, Kent, esq. Premises: 76 Bishopsgate Street Within, London, fo

ACC/0240/041 Marriage settlement. 1. Charles Thompson of 1829 Stamford Hill {St. John} Hackney, esq. 2. Emma Lermitte of Upper , {St. John} Hackney, spinster. 3. James Lermitte of Highbury Terrace, St. Mary Islington, esq., and others. Premises: bank annuities, to be vested in (3) by 2

ACC/0240/042 Assignment. 1. Daniel Gardner Freer, late 1851 Major in 17th Regiment of Cavalry. 2. Richard and Henry Cox and Charles Hammersley of Craig's Court, Charing Cross {St. Martin-in-the -Fields Premises: policy of assurance for 3500. on life of

ACC/0240/043 Appointment of new trustees. 1. Samuel Cook 1857 of 63 Princes Street, St. James {Clerkenwell}, brushmaker and wife Mary Ann. 2. Charles Plumbe of Henley upon Thames, Oxon, gent., et al. 3. John Ive of Aldgate, London, grocer, et al. -(3) to replace (2) as trustees of marriage settle

ACC/0240/044 Assignment. 1. Mary Hughes of Somerset 1879 Street, St. Marylebone, court dress-maker. 2. Messrs. Lewis and Allenby, silk mercers. 3. Messrs. Debenham and Freebody, silk mercers. Premises: businesses carried on by (1), with goodw LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 8 Deeds

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ACC/0240/045 Letters patent. 1. Queen Victoria. 2. Ernest 1881 Harling of Guildford Street {St. Pancras} and Emil Hartmann of Compton Street {Clerkenwell For invention of improvements in electric lamps.

ACC/0240/046 Letters patent. 1. Queen Victoria. 2. Ernest 1881 Harling of Guildford Street {St. Pancras} and Emil Hartmann of Compton Street {Clerkenwell For invention of improvements in construction of d