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ACC/0328 Reference Description Dates Ordnance depot and infantry barracks

ACC/0328/001 Printed copy of act for inclosing lands in the 1813 parishes of , and Twickenham in the manor of Isleworth Syon, in the county of Middlesex (53 Geo. III c.174).

ACC/0328/002 Office copy of certificate, dated 2 February 1830 1814, of receipt of 3520. paid by treasurer of H.M. Ordnance in trust for Rev. Henry Scott Trimmer, vicar of Heston, For purchase in 1813 of 4a. 7p. of glebe land adjoining North Hyde Common, par. Heston, {abuttals given}.

ACC/0328/003 Certified copy of bargain and sale. 1832 1. Thomas Stirling of Parliament Street, St. Margaret Westminster, gent. 2. King George III. Premises: two pieces of waste land (37a. 1r. 10p) both part of North Hyde Common, par. Heston, with appurtenances

ACC/0328/004 Conveyance by lease and release. 1814 1. John, Duke of Bedford, George Bainbridge of co. Southants, esq., John, Earl of Westmorland. K.G., and John Dent of Temple Bar, City of London, esq. 2. George, Earl of Jersey and Lady Sarah Sophia his wife. 3. King George III Premises: two fields or arable land (5a. 1r. 35p) with appurtenances near North Hyde Common, par. Heston [abuttals given; and schedule of deeds, 1782-1807]. Consideration: £656. 15s. to (1) paid by H. M. Ordnance.

ACC/0328/005 Copy of court roll, manor of Heston. 1817 Surrender by Jonathan Passingham of Heston, esq. to use of Robert Hawgood Crew of Pall Mall, Westminster, esq., secretary to H. M. Ordnance, in trust for King George III, and admission of Robert Hawgood Crew. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 PASSINGHAM, JONATHAN

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ACC/0328/006 Copy of court roll, manor of Heston. 1817 Surrender, on 5 June 1817, by William Cole of Heston, gent., only son and heir of Edward Cole to use of Robert Hawgood Crew of Pall Mall, Westminster, esq., secretary to H. M. Ordnance, in trust for King George III, and admission of Robert Hawgood Crew. Premises: small piece of common field land (8p), manor and par. Heston [abuttals given]. Consideration: £10.

ACC/0328/007 Copy of court roll, manor of Heston. 1817 Surrender, on 14 July 1814, by Sarah Harrison of Brompton, widow, to use of Robert Hawgood Crew of Pall Mall, Westminster, esq., secretary to H. M. Ordnance, in trust for King George III, and admission of Robert Hawgood Crew. Premises: small piece of copyhold and common field land (12p), manor and par. Heston [abuttals given]. Consideration: £9.

ACC/0328/008 Extract from Heston enclosure award (1818) of 1828 allotments at North Hyde awarded to Jonathan Passingham, Grand Junction Canal Co. and Honourable Board of Ordnance.

ACC/0328/009 Particulars and conditions of sale of H. M. 1832 Infantry Barrack and Ordnance Depot, comprising lands, canal, barrack, building, dwelling house and cottages, at North Hyde, Heston, (total 47a. all freehold, except 24p. copyhold), in 6 lots. Endorsed: Agreement to purchase lots 1-4 for £5,700 by George Thackrah of Place.

ACC/0328/010 Receipt for 31,140 paid by George Thackrah as 1832 deposit for purchase of above premises. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 PASSINGHAM, JONATHAN

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ACC/0328/011 Conveyance by lease and release and 1833 covenant to surrender copyhold hereditaments. 1. Principal Officers of H. M. Ordnance. 2. George Thackrah of Feltham Place, esq. 3. Richard Lambert of John Street, Bedford Row, gent., (trustee of (2)). Premises: 3 pieces of land freehold and copyhold (total 41a. 1r. 1p) Consideration: £5,673. to (1) by (2) for freehold premises. Covenant: by (1) to surrender three pieces of copyhold land (total 24p) for consideration of £27.

ACC/0328/012 Copy of court roll, manor of Heston. 1833 Absolute surrender by Principal Officers of H. M. Ordnance to use of George Thackrah of Feltham Place, esq. Premises: 3 pieces of copyhold land (total 24p), manor and parish of Heston {as in ACC/0328/005-007). Consideration £27.

ACC/0328/013 Copy of court roll, manor of Heston. 1833 Admission of George Thackrah on surrender of Principal Officers of H. M. Board of Ordnance. Premises: {as in ACC/0328/005)

ACC/0328/014 Copy of court roll, manor of Heston. 1833 Admission of George Thackrah on surrender of Principal Officers of H. M. Board of Ordnance. Premises: {as in ACC/0328/06)

ACC/0328/015 Copy of court roll, manor of Heston. 1833 Admission of George Thackrah on surrender of Principal Officers of H. M. Board of Ordnance. Premises: (as in ACC/0328/007)

ACC/0328/016 Mortgage. 1842 1. George Thackrah of 44 Boulevard de Waterloo, Brussells, esq. 2. George Hughes of Putney, Surrey, esq. Premises: {as in ACC/0328/011a-b}. Consideration: £3,000. Covenant: by (1) to surrender copyhold premises (as in ACC/0328/005-007) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 PASSINGHAM, JONATHAN

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ACC/0328/017 Conveyance upon trusts for sale and covenant 1842 to surrender copyhold hereditaments. 1. George Thackrah of 44 Boulevard de Waterloo, Brussells, esq. 2. Arthur Manners of Chelsea, esq. Premises: {as in ACC/0328/011a-b}, conveyed to (2) upon trusts for sale of premises. Consideration: 10s. Covenant: by (1) to surrender copyhold premises [as in ACC/0328/005-007]. Endorsed: Memorandum that above indenture covenanted to be produced to John Bariffe of Heston, gent., and Christopher Grove of gent.

ACC/0328/018 Particulars and conditions of sale of freehold 1842 estate, comprising lands, dwelling houses, building (formerly barracks), wharf and use of private canal, at North Hyde, Heston, (total 45a. of which 24p. copyhold), in 6 lots.

ACC/0328/019 Conveyance and covenant to surrender 1845 copyhold hereditaments. 1. Arthur Manners of Chelsea, esq. 2. Mundeford Allen and Edward Carleton Holmes of Bedford Row, gents. Premises: 35a. 18p. of mainly freehold land, with canal; messuage with wharf and stable, known as Heston Wharf, at east end of aforesaid land rights of way on road, drift way and Grand Junction Canal, par. Heston, [abuttals given and plan]; subject to mortgage, 1842; lease of Heston Wharf to John Skeele for 14 years from 1837 at £35. yearly rent; lease of lands around both canals to Mrs. Burchett for 7 years from 1841 at £41. 2s. 6d. yearly rent. Consideration: £3,280. for purchase of freehold hereditaments of which £1,936. 18s. to (1), £1,343. 2s. retained by (2) to pay mortgage debt. Covenant: by (1) to surrender copyhold premises [as in ACC/0328/005-007].

ACC/0328/020 Copy of court roll, manor of Heston. 1845 Surrender by George Thackrah of Brussells to use of Mundeford Allen and Edward Carleton Holmes of Bedford Row, and their admission. Premises: {as in ACC/0328/005-007}. Consideration: £20. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 PASSINGHAM, JONATHAN

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ACC/0328/021 Assignment of mortgage and further charge. 1845 1. George Hughes formerly of Putney, Surrey, now of Upper Deal, Kent, esq. 2. Munderford Allen and Edward Carleton Holmes of Bedford Row, esqs. 3. Henry Hopkins of Hubborne Lodge, Christchurch, Hants., esq.Premises: principal sum of £1,343. 2s. owing on mortgage of 26 April 1842, assigned by (1) to (3); premises [as in ACC/0328/019 released by (1) and conveyed by (2) to (3). Consideration: £1,343. 2s. to (1) by (3); £1,056. 18s. to (2) by (3). Covenant: by (2) to surrender conditionally copyhold premises [as in ACC/0328/005-007]. Endorsed: 1. Mundeford Allen and Edward Carleton Holmes. 2. Henry Hopkins. 3. Henry George Hopkins of Woodside Cottage, Lymington, Hants., esq., Rev. Frederick Hopkins of Hubborne Lodge, Hants., clerk, and George Swettenham Richardson of 41 Upper Seymour Street, Portman Square, esq. Consideration: £800. to (1) by (3).

ACC/0328/022 Copy of court roll, manor of Heston. 1845 Conditional surrender by Mundeford Allen and Edward Carleton Holmes to use of Henry Hopkins. Premises: {as in ACC/0328/005-007}.

ACC/0328/023 Schedule of deeds and papers, 1813-45, 1845 deposited with Henry Hopkins relating to premises at Heston, mortgaged by Allen and Holmes to Hopkins for securing £2,400. and interest. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 PASSINGHAM, JONATHAN

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ACC/0328/024 Assignment of mortgage. 1845 1. Henry Hopkins of Hubborne Lodge, Hants., esq. 2. Rev. Alexander Morden Bennett of Cambridge Square, clerk. 3. Marianne Elizabeth Hopkins, spinster, only daughter of (1). 4. Henry George Hopkins of Woodside Cottage, Lymington, Hants., esq. Rev. Frederick Hopkins of Hubborne Lodge, clerk, and George Swettenham Richardson of 41 Upper Seymour Street, Portman Square, esq., (trustees of marriage settlement of (2) and (3). Premises: principal sum of £2,400. owing on mortgage of 3 June 1845, assigned by (1) to (4); premises [as in ACC/0328/019] released by (1) to (4). Consideration: intended marriage of (2) and (3). Covenant: by (1) to surrender copyhold premises [as in ACC/0328/005-007].

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ACC/0328/025 Copy of court roll, manor of Heston. 1842 Admission of George Robert Rowe and Charles {sic} Francis Passingham upon trusts of will of Jonathan Passingham, on surrender of Francis Sherborn and Charles Farnell, former trustees. Premises: copyhold messuages, buildings, orchards and gardens including Lidgolds Farm House, and parcels of meadow, arable and pasture land (total 143a. 3r. 11p), including North Hyde Mead, Hyde Close, Lidgolds Mead, Savilles Orchard, Great Northfield and Great Northfield Fern Close, nos. 17 - 24, part of 28, 49, 50, 86 - 90, 754 on Heston Award; all in par. Heston. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 PASSINGHAM, JONATHAN

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ACC/0328/026 Mortgage by release of freeholds and covenant 1845-1854 to surrender copyholds and further charge. Mortgage: 1. George Robert Rowe of Chigwell, Essex, esq., doctor of medicine, and Francis Passingham, of Truro, Cornwall, gent., (trustees of will of Jonathan Passingham of Heston, farmer). 2. James Basire late of Quality Court, Chancery Lane, now of Red Lion Square, engraver, and Emma his wife, (one of daughters of Jonathan Passingham). 3. Mundeford Allen and Edward Carleton Holmes both of Bedford Row, gents. 4. Henry George Hopkins of Woodside Cottage, Lymington, Hants., esq., Rev. Frederick Hopkins of Hubborne Lodge, Hants., clerk, and George Swettenham Richardson of 41 Upper Seymour Street, Portman Square, esq. Reconveyance: 1. Henry George Hopkins, Frederick Hopkins and George Swettenham Richardson. 2. George Robert Rowe and Francis Passingham. Premises: all freehold and copyhold premises known as North Hyde Farm and Depot Estate [as in above mortgage]; released by (1) to (2).

ACC/0328/027 Mortgage. 1847-1848 1. George Robert Rowe of Chigwell, Essex, esq., M.D., and Francis Passingham of Truro, Cornwall gent., (trustees of will of Jonathan Passingham.) 2. James Basire of Red Lion Square, engraver. 3. William Fisher of Winterbourne near Newbury. Berks., esq. and Richard Fisher of 35 Queen Square, Bloomsbury, esq. Premises: freehold part of North Hyde Farm, Heston [schedule] in occupation of Matthew Sherborn, except North Hyde Shott, leased for digging brick earth to Edward Westbrook, James Hunt and James Basire; subject to previous mortgages and leases. Reconveyance. 1. William Fisher and Richard Fisher. 2. George Robert Rowe and Francis Passingham. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 8 PASSINGHAM, JONATHAN

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ACC/0328/028 Conveyance and covenant to surrender 1848 copyhold hereditaments. 1. Mundeford Allen late of Bedford Row, now of Chigwell Row, Essex, gent., and Edward Carleton Holmes of Bedford Row, gent. 2. James Basire of Red Lion Square, engraver. 3. George Robert Rowe late of Chigwell, Essex, now of Cavendish Square, esq., M.D. and Francis Passingham of Truro, Cornwall, gent., (trustees of will of Jonathan Passingham). Premises: land known as Heston Wharf on occupation of John Steele [i.e depot estate as in ACC/0328/019] Conveyed by (1) to (3) by the will of John Passingham. Covenant and memorandum.

ACC/0328/029 Copy of court roll, manor of Heston. 1848 Surrender of Mundeford Allen and Edward Carleton Holmes to use of George Robert Rowe and Francis Passingham, and admission of Rowe and Passingham subject to conditional surrender, 3 June 1845, made by Allen and Holmes to Henry Hopkins {ACC/0328/022} Consideration £20.

ACC/0328/030 Deed of enfranchisement. 1850 1. George, Earl of Jersey, lord of manor of Heston. 2. Thomas Wentworth Buller esq. and Rev. Richard Jones, copyhold commissioners. 3. Richard Bignell of Norwood Green, steward of manor of Heston. 4. Vere Fane of Fleet Street, esq.William, Earl of Lonsdale of Whitehaven, Cumberland, Sir Matthew White Ridley of Northumberland, bart., and William Russell, accountant general of court of Chancery, (trustees of marriage settlement of (1), 1806). 5. George Robert Rowe of Cavendish Square, M.D., and Francis Passingham of Truro, Cornwall, ger[ ]. Premises: all copyhold parts of North Hyde Farm, (total 22a. 2r. 19p) [as in ACC/0328/026 second part]; three small pieces of land (total 24p) [as in ACC/0328/005-007]; with schedule of deeds 1804-47. Consideration: £285. 5s. plus interest at £4% per annum to (4) by (5); £15. as compensation to (3) by (5). LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 9 PASSINGHAM, JONATHAN

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ACC/0328/031 Schedule of deeds, 1833-50, relating to Heston 1851 Farm, North Hyde Farm, and Depot Estates Devised by will of Jonathan Passingham, in possession of E.C. Holmes of Bedford Row, solicitor.

ACC/0328/032 Plan of North Hyde Farm and The Depot 1865 Estates, par. Heston (total 170a. 1p). No scale. Legal cases in Chancery

ACC/0328/033 Copy of charges 1837 plaintiffs, Elizabeth Passingham, widow, Jonathan Passingham and Ellen his wife, Jonathan Tremenhere Passingham their son, an infant, James Basire the elder and Emma his wife and their eight children, infants; answers of defendants, Francis Sherborn and Charles Farnell, executors and trustees of will of Jonathan Passingham, and Matthew Sherborn, co-tenant, with his brother Francis, of Heston and North Hyde Farms. Included are schedules of deeds and papers in hands of trustees; account of personal estate of Jonathan Passingham; account of felling and sale of timber; total amount of expenditure on new buildings and repairs to the farms. Original bill filed 9 November 1836; amended bill filed 29 April 1837.

ACC/0328/034 Copy of judgment of Master of the Rolls upon 1839 granting injunction to stay waste. 13 December 1837, and on pronouncing decree, 21 November 1839.

ACC/0328/035 Copy of original decree, 21 November 1839, 1840 and supplemental decree, 8 December 1840 In which present trustees discharged and new trustees to be appointed by Master of the Rolls, who is to take account of personal and real estate, debts and legacies of Jonathan Passingham deceased.

ACC/0328/036 Copy of supplemental decree, dated 23 July 1852 1844, and order for an account of produce of sale of real estates of Jonathan Passingham deceased. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 10 PASSINGHAM, JONATHAN

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ACC/0328/037 Decree on further directions; 1846 In which former trustees, Francis Sherborn and Charles Farnell, and new trustees, George Robert Rowe and Francis Passingham, entitled to costs to be paid out of Heston and North Hyde Farms; if mortgage on property raised, money arising to be paid into bank to credit causes.

ACC/0328/038 Copy of above decree, dated 18 April 1846. 1852

ACC/0328/039 In re Passingham Estate Acts, North Hyde 1850 Petition Order to pay off enfranchisement charges, to tax costs of leases, and to invest future royalties.

ACC/0328/040 In re Passingham Estate Acts 1854 Order to pay off mortgage to Henry George Hopkins, Frederick Hopkins and George Swettenham Richardson

ACC/0328/041 In re Passingham Estate Acts, North Hyde 1860 Estate Order to pay dividends to surviving trustee George Robert Rowe.

ACC/0328/042 Letter from Stanley Harris, {solicitor} of Barnet, 1864 to Messrs. Holmes and Impey, solicitors of Bedford Row. Stating that he has forwarded papers of Passingham trustees to his agents Property transactions, plans and papers concerning proposed canal LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 11 PASSINGHAM, JONATHAN

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ACC/0328/043 Lease for 21 years from 29 September 1844 1845 with licence to dig brick earth. 1. George Robert Rowe of Chigwell, Essex, M.D., and Francis Passingham of Truro, Cornwall, gent. 2. Jonathan Passingham of Heston, esq., and Ellen his wife. 3. Jonathan Passingham. Premises: parcels of freehold land (total 20a. 7p), called New Close Little Burcuts, Lillies or Wharf Close, Great Burcuts, Nos. 46, 47, 51, 763 on Heston Enclosure Award; all part of Heston Farm, par. Heston; with licence to dig brick earth and manufacture bricks. Rent: £52. 13s. 4d. yearly plus royalty of 1s. 6d. per 1000 bricks.

ACC/0328/044 Manor of Heston. 1845 Licence to demise for 21 years to Mundeford Allen and Edward Carlton {sic} Holmes of Bedford Row, London, solicitors. Premises: copyhold hereditaments in manor of Heston.

ACC/0328/045 Lease for 21 years from 29 September 1844. 1845-1848 1. Mundeford Allen and Edward Carleton Holmes, both of Bedford Row, gents. 2. James Basire the elder of Red Lion Square, gent. Premises: slip of land (1a. 3r), adjoining private canal of (1), with right of use of canal except fishing rights [abuttals given; coloured yellow on plan]; par. Heston [part of Depot Estate] Rent: £50. yearly. Enclosed: Letter from solicitor of assignees under trial in bankruptcy of (2), giving notice of intention to abandon lease. Letter from (2) to trustees and (1b) delivering up lease.

ACC/0328/046 Counterpart of above lease. 1845 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 12 PASSINGHAM, JONATHAN

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ACC/0328/047 Lease for 21 years from 29 September 1844 1845 with licence to dig brick earth. 1. George Robert Rowe of Chigwell, Essex, esq., M.D. and Francis Passingham of Truro, Cornwall, gent. 2. James Basire the elder of Red Lion Square, engraver and Emma his wife. 3. James Hunt of 31 Parliament Street, esq. Premises: 10a. of land part freehold and part copyhold, [abuttals given; coloured brown on plan]; part of North Hyde Farm, par. Heston; with licence to dig brick earth and manufacture bricks. Rent: £29. 15s. yearly plus royalty of 2s. per 1000 bricks.

ACC/0328/048 Counterpart of above lease. 1845

ACC/0328/049 Lease for 21 years from 29 September 1844 1845-1848 with licence to dig brick earth. 1. George Robert Rowe of Chigwell, Essex, esq., M.D. and Francis Passingham of Truro, Cornwall, gent. 2. James Basire the elder of Red Lion Square, engraver, and Emma his wife. 3. James Basire. Premises: 8a. of freehold land called North Hyde Shott par. Heston [abuttals given; coloured green on plan]; with licence to dig brick earth and manufacture bricks. Rent: £24. yearly plus royalty of 2s. per 1000 bricks. Enclosed: Letter from (3) to E.C. Holmes, solicitor of trustees, returning lease as assignees in bankruptcy of (3) do not wish to take it up.

ACC/0328/050 Counterpart of above lease. 1845 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 13 PASSINGHAM, JONATHAN

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ACC/0328/051 Counterpart lease for 21 years from 29 1845 September 1844 with licence to dig brick earth. 1. George Robert Rowe of Chigwell, Essex, esq., M.D. and Francis Passingham of Truro, Cornwall, gent. 2. James Basire the elder of Red Lion Square, engraver, and Emma his wife. 3. Edward Westbrook of Heston, brickmaker. Premises: 10a. of freehold land called North Hyde Shott, part of North Hyde Farm, par. Heston [abuttals given; coloured brown on plan]; with licence to dig brick earth and manufacture bricks. Rent: £30. yearly plus royalty of 2s. per 1000 bricks.

ACC/0328/052 Counterpart lease for 21 years from 29 1845 September 1845 with licence to dig brick earth. 1. Mundeford Allen and Edward Carleton Holmes both of 31 Bedford Row, gents. 2. Ann Elizabeth Burchett of , brickmaker. Premises: 35a. 5p. of land between Grand Junction Canal and private canal of (1), with right of use of private canal of (1), with right of use of private canal except fishing rights; brick built cottage on north east corner of land, in occupation of (2), [plan], par. Heston [part of Depot Estate]; with licence to dig brick earth and manufacture bricks. Rent: £152. 10s. yearly plus royalty of 1s. 6d. per 1000 bricks.

ACC/0328/053 Manor of Heston. 1845 Licence to demise for 21 years from 29 September 1844 to George Robert Rowe of Chigwell, Essex, esq., M.D. and Francis Passingham of Truro, Cornwall, gent., admitted 22 November 1842. Premises: 3r. 11p. of land formerly known as North Hyde Mead, No. 17 on Heston Enclosure Award.

ACC/0328/054 Case, set out by solicitors for trustees, 1846 regarding construction of canal from Heston Farm through part of North Hyde Farm to join private canal, to provide easy transport of bricks: With opinion of counsel. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 14 PASSINGHAM, JONATHAN

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ACC/0328/055 Declaration of Richard Peyton of Cooks Court, 1847 Lincolns Inn, surveyor, of identity and seizin of parcels of land agreed to be sold to trustees, George Robert Rowe and Francis Passingham, under Passingham Estate Act, 1844, {land comprising Depot Estate}.

ACC/0328/056 Tracing {coloured and mounted} of part of plan 1847 annexed to Heston Enclosure Award, showing Passingham and Depot Estates. Marked A. Endorsed: Note that plan shown to Richard Peyton at time of making his declaration {ACC/0328/055}. Scale: 5chains : 1inch.

ACC/0328/057 Tracing {coloured and mounted} from plan 1847 made by Mr. Peisley, surveyor of , in 1842, on proposed sale by George Thackrah esq., showing Depot Estate at North Hyde, Heston. Marked B. Endorsed: Note that plan shown to Richard Peyton at time of making his declaration {ACC/0328/055}. Scale: 3chains : 1inch.

ACC/0328/058 Act to authorize the construction of a canal 1847 Estates devised by will of late Mr. Jonathan Passingham for the transport of bricks manufactured on such estates, and to enable trustees of will to complete purchase of an adjoining estate contracted for by them, and for other purposes (10 and 11 Vict. Sess. 1847. Royal Assent 23 July 1847).

ACC/0328/059 Assignment of remainder of lease for 21 years 1863 from 20 May 1851. 1. Samuel Tildesley of Irongate Wharf, Paddington, brickmaker. 2. John Minter of High Street, Notting Hill, linen draper. Premises: piece of land {abuttals and dimensions given; coloured green and red on plan}, part of 27a. 3r. 28p. demised to (1) in 1851; on north side of Grand Junction Canal, being part of North Hyde Farm, par. Heston. Consideration: £20. Endorsed: Surrender of premises by (2) to Jonathan Tremenheere Passingham and Henry Pontifex; with acceptance. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 15 PASSINGHAM, JONATHAN

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ACC/0328/060 Counterpart lease for 10 years from 29 1864 September 1863 with licence to dig brick earth. 1. Jonathan Tremenheere Passingham of Oak Villa, St. Giles, Oxford, esq., and Henry Daniel Pontifex of Alwynne Road, Islington, engineer, (trustees of will of Jonathan Passingham appointed by order in Chancery of 19 April 1861). 2. James Basire of Princes Street, Lincolns Inn Fields, engraver.3. Daniel Rutter of West Drayton, brickmaker. Premises: two pieces of arable land (20a. 2r. 46p) formerly called Great Close and Sandhouse, and Fern Close (No. 22 and part of No. 754 on Heston Enclosure Award), part of North Hyde Farm, Heston; [coloured brown on plan]; late in occupation of Matthew Sherborn; slip of ground at north east end, adjoining private canal, forming part of North Hyde Depot Estate, [coloured red on plan], with right of use of canal and roadway [coloured green on plan]; with licence to dig brick earth and manufacture bricks. Rent: £62. 7s. yearly plus royalty of 1s. 6d. per 1000 bricks.

ACC/0328/061 Surrender. 1871 1. Daniel Rutter of Hillingdon, brickmaker. 2. Jonathan Tremenheere Passingham of 1 The Villas, Station Road, Cambridge, esq., and Henry Daniel Pontifex of Liverpool Road, Islington, engineer. Premises: {as in ACC/0328/060] North Hyde Farm and Depot Estates LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 16 PASSINGHAM, JONATHAN

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ACC/0328/062 Mortgage. 1847 1. James Basire the elder of Red Lion Square, engraver. 2. James Basire the younger of same place, gent. 3. William Fisher of Winterbourne, near Newbury, Berks, esq., and Richard Fisher of 35 Queen Square, Bloomsbury, esq. Premises: life interest in rents and profits of North Hyde Farm and Depot Estates, Heston [schedules], subject to previous mortgage, and income from investment of brick making royalties; assigned by (1) to (3); eleventh reversionary share in above premises and royalties; assigned by (2) to (3).Consideration: £350. to (2) by (3), and further sums as (2) may require not exceeding £700. Endorsed: Assignment of mortgage. 1. James Basire the younger. 2. William Fisher and Richard Fisher. 3. Henry Holmes of Arundel, Sussex, esq., Edward Carleton Holmes of Bedford Row, gent. and Richard Holmes the younger of Arundel, gent. Premises: principal sum of £700. owing on above mortgage; eleventh reversionary share [as above]. Consideration: £700. to (2) by (3).

ACC/0328/063 Mortgage. 1847 1. James Basire of Red Lion Square, engraver. 2. Frederick Daniel Basire of same place, gent. Premises: rents and profits of North Hyde Farm and Depot Estates, Heston, of which (1) is tenant for life, subject to previous mortgage and income from investment of brick making royalties. Consideration: £500. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 17 PASSINGHAM, JONATHAN

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ACC/0328/064 Assignment of mortgage upon trusts. 1848-1864 1. Frederick Daniel Basire of Little Horsted, near Uckfield, Sussex, gent. 2. Edward Carleton Holmes of Bedford Row, gent. Premises: principal sum of 3500. owing on mortgage of 4 November 1847 and rents and profits of premises {as in ACC/0328/063]; (2) appointed attorney of (1); assignment by (1) to (2) upon trust to secure priority in payment of another mortgage of £270. dated 4 November 1847. Consideration: £45. Endorsed: Note by (2 ) that sum of £270. with interest repaid 14 April 1853.

ACC/0328/065 Assignment of mortgage. 1848 1. Frederick Daniel Basire of Pleasant Row, Islington, gent. 2. Edward Carleton Holmes of Bedford Row, gent. 3. Rev. William Groome Holmes of Beer Crocombe, Somerset, clerk. Premises: principal sum of £500. owing on mortgage of 4 November 1847and rents and profits of premises [as in ACC/0328/063], subject to previous mortgages; assigned by (1) to (3). Consideration: £400. to (1) by (3).

ACC/0328/066 Copy of general power of attorney. 1848 1. Frederick Daniel Basire of Pleasant Row, Islington, gent. 2. Edward Carleton Holmes of Bedford Row, gent. (1) appoints (2) to act in all matters, particularly concerning interest of (1) in estates at Heston.

ACC/0328/067 Mortgage. 1848 1. Francis Ewer Davis of Shrubland Row, Dalston, accountant and Emma his wife (nee Basire). 2. Jemima Moore of Wells next the Sea, Norfolk, widow. Premises: eleventh reversionary share in rents and profits of North Hyde Farm and Depot Estates [schedules], and in income from investment of brick making royalties. Consideration: £200.

ACC/0328/068 Certificate of acknowledgement of deed by 1848 married woman, Emma Davis. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 18 PASSINGHAM, JONATHAN

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ACC/0328/069 Duplicate notice to trustees of will of Jonathan 1849 Passingham of indenture of mortgage 28 November 1848 {ACC/0328/067}.

ACC/0328/070 Mortgage. 1850-1856 1. James Basire the younger of Princes Street, Lincolns Inn, lithographer. 2. Francis Ewer Davis of 2 Archimedian Cottages, Shrubland Road, Queens Road, Dalston, accountant. Premises: eleventh reversionary share in rents and profits of North Hyde Farm and Depot Estates, and in income from investment of brick making royalties, subject to previous mortgages. Consideration: £130. Endorsed: Memorandum that above deed shown in Chancery in cause between Rev. William Groome Holmes, plaintiff, and Samuel Sturgis, defendant.

ACC/0328/071 Assignment of mortgage. 1851 1. Francis Ewer Davis of 2 Archimedean Cottages, Shrubland Road, Queens Road, Dalston, accountant. 2. Rev. William Groome Holmes of Mistley, Essex, clerk. Premises: principal sum of £130. owing on mortgage 1 November 1850, and eleventh share [as in ACC/0328/070]. Consideration: £65.

ACC/0328/072 Assignment of mortgage and further charge. 1856-1857 1. Jemima Moore of Wells next the Sea, Norfolk, widow. 2. Francis Ewer Davis of Broad Street, Birmingham, Warwicks., accountant, and Emma his wife. 3. Rev. John Dawson Thompson of Chipping Barnet, Herts., clerk. Premises: principal sum of £300. owing on previous mortgages, and eleventh share [as in ACC/0328/067]. Consideration: £300. to (1) by (3); £100. to (2) by (3). Endorsed: Deed of further charge. 1. Francis Ewer Davis and Emma his wife. 2. John Dawson Thompson. Consideration: £100. Deed of further charge. 1. Francis Ewer Davis and Emma his wife. 2. John Dawson Thompson. Consideration: £100.

ACC/0328/073 Certificate of acknowledgment of deed by 1856 married woman, Emma Davis. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 19 PASSINGHAM, JONATHAN

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ACC/0328/074 Mortgage. 1856-1866 1. Augusta Basire of Pleasant Row, Islington, spinster. 2. John Smith of Chipping Barnet, Herts., grocer. Premises: eleventh reversionary share in rents and profits of North Hyde Farm and Depot Estates [schedules], and in income from investment of brick making royalties. Consideration: £200. Endorsed: Reconveyance. 1. John Smith of 62 Belsize Park, Hampstead, esq. 2. James Basire the elder. 3. Rev. mark Cephus Sturman of Eaton Place, Commercial Road, East Peckham, Surrey, clerk and Augusta his wife (formerly Basire). Premises: as above, released by (1) to (3b). Consideration: £200. with interest to (1) by (2).

ACC/0328/075 Cause in Chancery 1857-1858 Rev. William Groome Holmes, plaintiff v. Samuel Sturgis, defendant (assignee of insolvent debtors), regarding mortgages of property of James Basire the younger, bankrupt. Copies of bill of complaint, decree, and order absolute for foreclosure. In covering envelope marked "North Hyde Estates. Basire v. Pass[ingham]. Rev. W.G. Holmes Securities."

ACC/0328/076 Cause in Chancery 1857-1858 Rev. William Groome Holmes, plaintiff v. Samuel Sturgis, defendant (assignee of insolvent debtors), regarding mortgages of property of James Basire the younger, bankrupt. Copies of bill of complaint, decree, and order absolute for foreclosure. In covering envelope marked "North Hyde Estates. Basire v. Pass[ingham]. Rev. W.G. Holmes Securities." LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 20 PASSINGHAM, JONATHAN

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ACC/0328/077 Cause in Chancery 1857-1858 Rev. William Groome Holmes, plaintiff v. Samuel Sturgis, defendant (assignee of insolvent debtors), regarding mortgages of property of James Basire the younger, bankrupt. Copies of bill of complaint, decree, and order absolute for foreclosure. In covering envelope marked "North Hyde Estates. Basire v. Pass[ingham]. Rev. W.G. Holmes Securities."

ACC/0328/078 Cause in Chancery 1857-1858 Rev. William Groome Holmes, plaintiff v. Samuel Sturgis, defendant (assignee of insolvent debtors), regarding mortgages of property of James Basire the younger, bankrupt. Copies of bill of complaint, decree, and order absolute for foreclosure. In covering envelope marked "North Hyde Estates. Basire v. Pass[ingham]. Rev. W.G. Holmes Securities."

ACC/0328/079 Deed of further charge. 1857 1. Emma Davis of Pleasant Row, Islington, widow. 2. Rev. John Dawson Thompson of Chipping Barnet, Herts., clerk. Premises: {as in ACC/0328/067}. Consideration: £100.

ACC/0328/080 Notice to trustees of will of Jonathan 1857 Passingham of indenture of 5 May 1857 {ACC/0328/079}

ACC/0328/081 Mortgage. 1862 1. Albert Basire of 66 Huntingdon Street, Barnsbury, gent. 2. Ernest Augustus Ross of 4 Lothbury, City of London, esq. Premises: eleventh reversionary share in rents and profits of North Hyde Farm and Depot Estates [schedules], and in income from investment of brick making royalties. Consideration: £250. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 21 PASSINGHAM, JONATHAN

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ACC/0328/082 Assignment of mortgage and further charge. 1864 1. Ernest Augustus Ross of 16 Ludgate Street, City of London, gent. 2. Albert Basire of 66 Huntingdon Street, Barnsbury, gent. 3. George Hindes Smith of St. Pauls Churchyard, City of London, esq. Premises: principal sum of £250 owing on mortgage 15 March 1862, and eleventh share [as in ACC/0328/081]. Consideration: £250. to (1) by (3); £250. to (2) by (3).

ACC/0328/083 Assignment of mortgage and further charge. 1865-1871 1. Emma Davis of Huntingdon Street, Barnsbury Park, Islington, widow. 2. Thomas Thompson of Langdale, Westmoreland, gent., Oliver De Lancey of Hill Drop Road, Camden Town, schoolmaster, John Dawson Thompson of Langdale, gent.(trustees of will of Rev. John Dawson Thompson). 3. Thomas Thompson in capacity as heir at law of Rev. John Dawson Thompson. 4. Margaret Heath of 2 Millfield Lane, Highgate Rise, widow and William Henry Heath of 4 Broad Street Buildings, City of London, surveyor. Premises: principal sum of £500. owing on previous mortgages, and eleventh share [as in ACC/0328/067]. Consideration: £500. to (2) by (4); £150 to (1) by (4). Endorsed: Reconveyance. 1. Margaret Heath and William Henry Heath. 2. Frank Harry Davis of Heston House, Talfourd Road, Camberwell, Surrey, (only child of Emma Davis deceased). Premises: as above, released by (1 ) to (2). Consideration: £817. 3s. 10d.

ACC/0328/084 Assignment of mortgage. 1865 1. George Hindes Smith of St. Pauls Churchyard, City of London, esq. 2. Charles Woodbridge the younger of Uxbridge, gent. Premises: principal sum of £500. owing on previous mortgages, and interest, and eleventh share {as in ACC/0328/081) Consideration: £518. 4s. 7d. Endorsed: Deed of further charge. 1. Albert Basire. 2. James Basire the elder. 3. Charles Woodbridge the younger. Consideration: £100. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 22 PASSINGHAM, JONATHAN

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ACC/0328/085 Mortgage. 1866-1871 1. Edwin Ould of 2 Princes Terrace, Regents Park, musician and Mary his wife (nee Basire). 2. William Impey of 11 Spring Gardens, esq. Premises: eleventh reversionary share in rents and profits of North Hyde Farm and Depot Estates and in income from investment of brick making royalties. Consideration: £200. Endorsed: Reconveyance. 1. William Impey. 2. Frederick Pontifex of the Albion Works, King's Cross, coppersmith and engineer and Charles Ould of 44 Cambridge Road, Surrey, musician. Premises: as above, released by (1) to (2). Consideration: £400. and interest.

ACC/0328/086 Mortgage. 1866-1872 1. Frederick Pontifex of the Albion Works, York Road, King's Cross, St. Pancras, coppersmith and Elizabeth Victoria his wife (nee Basire). 2. George Penfold Holmes, gent., Jane Elizabeth Holmes, Henrietta Holmes and Marian Frances Holmes, spinsters all of Arundel, Sussex. Premises: eleventh reversionary share in rents and profits of North Hyde Farm and Depot Estates [schedules], and in income from investment of brick making royalties. Consideration: £1,000. Endorsed: 1. George Penfold Holmes, Jane Elizabeth Holmes, Henrietta Holmes and Marian Frances Holmes. 2. Frederick Pontifex. 3. Elizabeth Victoria Pontifex, wife of (2), now of 10 Thornhill Square, Islington. 4. Henry Daniel Pontifex of 197 Liverpool Road, Islington, esq., and Edwin Ould of 134 Buxton Road, Surrey, esq., (trustees of (3)). Premises: as above, released by (1) to (4). Enclosed: Certificate of acknowledgment of deed by married woman, Elizabeth Victoria Pontifex.

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ACC/0328/087 Assignment of mortgage. 1867-1870 1. Charles Woodbridge the younger of Uxbridge, gent. 2. James Basire the elder of 66 Huntingdon Street, Barnsbury, Islington, esq. (heir at law of son Albert Basire deceased). 3. Richard Coote of New Square, Lincolns Inn, barrister-at-law and Rev. William Groome Holmes of Cheshunt, Herts., clerk. Premises: principal sum of £500. on previous mortgages, and eleventh share [as in ACC/0328/081]. Consideration: £500. to (1) by (3); £100 to (1) by (2). Endorsed: Reconveyance. 1. Richard Coote now of 56 Chancery Lane, barrister-at -law, and William Groome Holmes. 2. Rev. Mark Cephas Tutet Sturman and Edwin Ould, (trustees of will of James Basire the elder). Premises: as above, released by (1) to (2). Consideration: £500.

ACC/0328/088 Draft and fair accounts of succession duty on 1870 real property of Augusta Sturman, Rev. William Groome Holmes (in respect of interest of James Basire the younger), Elizabeth Victoria Pontifex, George Robert Basire, Isabella Basire, and Edwin Ould (items numbered 088 -100)

ACC/0328/101 Note that legacy duty receipts for royalties for 1870 James Basire's trustees taken out 14 July 1874 for Mr. Sturman {?}.

ACC/0328/102 Letter to Messrs. Holmes and Son concerning 1871-1872 succession accounts of property on death of James Basire and suit of Basire v. Passingham {for sale or partition of North Hyde Farm and Depot Estates

ACC/0328/103 Letter to Messrs. Holmes and Son concerning 1871-1872 succession accounts of property on death of James Basire and suit of Basire v. Passingham {for sale or partition of North Hyde Farm and Depot Estates

ACC/0328/104 Letter to Messrs. Holmes and Son concerning 1871-1872 succession accounts of property on death of James Basire and suit of Basire v. Passingham {for sale or partition of North Hyde Farm and Depot Estates LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 24 PASSINGHAM, JONATHAN

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ACC/0328/105 Particulars and conditions of sale of North Hyde 1871 Farm and Depot Estate, Heston, comprising building and arable lands, houses, farm buildings, cottages, water frontage, in 21 lots, (160a. freehold) To be auctioned by order of Chancery in suit Basire v. Passingham. Plan {attached to ACC/0328/105}. Scale: 2chains: 1inch.

ACC/0328/106 Particulars and conditions of sale of North Hyde 1871 Farm and Depot Estate, Heston, comprising building and arable lands, houses, farm buildings, cottages, water frontage, in 21 lots, (160a. freehold) To be auctioned by order of Chancery in suit Basire v. Passingham. Plan {attached to ACC/0328/105}. Scale: 2chains: 1inch.

ACC/0328/107 Accounts of proceeds of sale of North Hyde 1872 Farm and Depot Estates.

ACC/0328/108 Accounts of proceeds of sale of North Hyde 1872 Farm and Depot Estates.

ACC/0328/109 Accounts of proceeds of sale of North Hyde 1872 Farm and Depot Estates.

ACC/0328/110 Duplicate conveyance. 1872 1. Jonathan Tremenheere Passingham formerly of Isleworth, now of Station Road, Cambridge, esq., and Henry Daniel Pontifex formerly of Alwynn Road, Canonbury, now of 197 Liverpool Road, Islington, esq., (trustees of North Hyde Farm Estate).

ACC/0328/111 Reconveyance. 1872 1. Edward Carleton Holmes the elder of 12 Bedford Row, gent., and Richard Holmes of Arundel, Sussex, gent. 2. Rev. William Groome Holmes of Cheshunt, Herts., clerk. Premises: eleventh share of James Basire the younger, {as in ACC/0328/062) Consideration: principal sums of £700. and £130. with interest.