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Q/HAL/001 Mortgage 8 Aug 1711 (1) Edward Hill of ; (2) Timothy Keyser of London, Merchant. Great Wood Street, St. Albans

Q/HAL/002 Inventory of goods and chattels 17 century House in Knightrider Street, St. Andrew by the Wardrobe and at Aberyhatch, belonging to John Plummer

Q/HAL/003 Lease for 21 years (with schedule of fittings) 20 Dec 1683 (1) Michaell Miller of Warwick; (2) John Hibbert of St. Bartholomew the Great, Upholsterer. Brick messuage, Westsmithfeilde, St. Bartholomew the Great

Q/HAL/004 Exemplification of a Recovery 5 Jul 1609 (1) Antony Soda William Allyn; (2) James Stanley. St. Botolph without , City

Q/HAL/005 Lease for 500 years 28 Jan (1) Alice Pardy of East Smithfeild, St. Buttolph 1679/80 without Aldgate, relict of Thomas Pardy, Skinner, William Pardy, her son; (2) John Taylor, Founder. Messuage and wharf in East Smithfeild, St. Buttolph without Aldgate

Q/HAL/006 Mortgage 19 May 1694 (1) Charles Nichols of Bednall Green, Dr. in physick, Sir Thomas Hales of Kent, Edward Fisher of London, Carpenter; (2) Joseph , ship-wright, and Martha, his wife, Daniell Allen of , , Mariner. Ground in Great Buch Court or yard off Salisbury or Dorset Court, St. Bride's,

Q/HAL/007 Lease for 19 years (marginal plan) 11 Nov 1800 (1) Earl of Carlisle, Earl of ; (2) Arabella, Duchess of Dorset; (3) William Pitcher of Dorset St., Dorset Garden, St. Bride's, Fleet Street, Builder. 1 messe. on west side, Dorset St., Dorset Gdn., St. Bride's, Fleet Street LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/008 Lease for 21 years 23 Jun 1600 (1) John Cornwall, Ironmonger; (2) Thomas (42 Eliz.) Cole, Barber surgeon. Garden in St. Giles' without , in the Lordship of Wenlock Barne,

Q/HAL/009 Lease for 25 years 9 May 1601 (1) John Cornwall, Ironmonger; (2) Thomas Shepherd of Old Street, Brickmaker. Messe. in Old Street, St. Giles' without Cripplegate

Q/HAL/010 Bargain and sale and duplicate for enrolment 8 Dec 1632 (1) Reginald Forster, Gent.; (2) Thomas Witham, Merchant tailor. 3 mess. Goldinge Lane, St. Giles' Cripplegate

Q/HAL/011 Bargain and sale and duplicate for enrolment 8 Dec 1632 (1) Reginald Forster, Gent.; (2) Thomas Witham, Merchant tailor. 3 mess. Goldinge Lane, St. Giles' Cripplegate

Q/HAL/012 Bargain and sale 8 Mar 1632/3 (1) Leighton Forster of Salop; (2) Frauncis Blomer of St. Martin's-in-the Fields, and Katherine, his wife. Messuages in Goulding Lane, St. Giles', Creplegate

Q/HAL/013 Counterpart lease for 11 years 10 Mar 1704/5 (1) Hugh Roberts, Goldsmith; (2) Sarah Sergant of St. Giles', without Cripplegate. Messuage in Redcross Street, Cripplegate

Q/HAL/014 Exemplification of a Recovery 28 Nov 1757 (1) Ozell Pitts; (2) John Witton. 8 messuages in St. Giles' without Cripplegate

Q/HAL/015 Lease for 21 years 26 Nov 1670 (1) James East of St. Martin's in the Fields, Clockmaker; (2) Mathew Beaver of London, Founder. Messe. in Ram , Fleet St., St. Dunstan's in the METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/016 Marriage settlement 18 Apr 1699 (1) George Stanlake of the ; (2) William Strong of London and Susanna, his daughter; (3) Edward Buckley, senior, of London, brewer; (4) John Strong of Beddington, Surrey. 6 messes. in Fleet St., St. Dunstan in the West, near Hen and Chicken Court, and Egham

Q/HAL/017 Official copy of Will and Probate 16 Apr 1636, Humphrey Smith of London, draper. 4 messes. and 6 Mar in Lamb Alley without , St. Mary 1636/7 Aldermanbury

Q/HAL/018 Lease for 21 years with plan 21 Apr 1706 (1) John Cooper of London, merchant; (2) Edward Nource of Standsteed Mountfitchet, Essex. Ground in Harpe Alley, St. Michael, Cornhill

Q/HAL/019 Marriage settlement 26 Sep 1662 (1) Joseph Alston, merchant; (2) Joseph Alston, jnr., and Elizabeth Thomson, spin.; (3) Sir Edward Alston and Maurice Thomson of Lee, . 4 mess. in Chelsea

Q/HAL/020 Bargain and sale 21 Sep 1675 (1) Peter Pretty of , mercer, Elizabeth Colett of St. Bride's; (2) Thomas Gillbanck of Chelsea, gardener. Cottage in Chelsea Street, Chelsea

Q/HAL/021 Covenant of indemnification 22 Sep 1675 (1) Eliz. Collett of St. Bride's, widow of Thos. Collett; (2) Thos. Gilbank of Chelsea, gardener. Cottage and ground, Chelsea. Recites: Sir George Morton, knt. and bart. v. Sir Arthur Gorges, knt.

Q/HAL/022 Articles of Agreement 20 Jun 1676 (1) George, Earl of Bristol; (2) Sir Nicholas Strode of Inner Temple; (3) Thomas Gilbanke of Chelsea, gardener. Premises in Chelsea LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/023 Lease for 1,000 yrs. 8 Aug 1695 (1) Richard Gilbanke of Chelsea, gardiner; (2) Nehemiah Arnold of St. Margarets, W. 3 cottages in Chelsea

Q/HAL/024 Mortgage and counterpart 8 Aug 1695 (1) Ric. Gilbanke of Chelsea, gardiner; (2) Nehemiah Arnold the elder, of Westm. 3 cottages in Chelsea

Q/HAL/025 Mortgage and counterpart 8 Aug 1695 (1) Ric. Gilbanke of Chelsea, gardiner; (2) Nehemiah Arnold the elder, of Westm. 3 cottages in Chelsea

Q/HAL/026 Lease and release 22 and 23 Feb (1) Richard Gilbank; (2) John Guilford of Great 1711/2 Chelsea. 3 cottages in Chelsea

Q/HAL/027 Lease and release 22 and 23 Feb (1) Richard Gilbank; (2) John Guilford of Great 1711/2 Chelsea. 3 cottages in Chelsea

Q/HAL/028 Bargain and sale 23 Jul 1633 (1) Earl of Clare and Charles Chaloner; (2) Thomas Osborne of London. Capital messuage, etc., Close

Q/HAL/029 Deed of alienation 25 Jul 1633 (1) John, Earl of Clare; (2) Thomas Osborne. Mansion house of Robert, Earl of Somerset, Clerkenwell

Q/HAL/030 Lease 22 Jun 1657 (1) John Osborne, late of Clerkenwell, James Oresicke of Freshwater, I.O.W., clerk, and Anne, his wife, Margaret Osborne, spinster; (2) Sarah Hussey of Clerkenwell, widow. Capital messuage, etc., in Clerkenwell Close

Q/HAL/031 Bargain and sale and counterpart 9 Mar 1661/2 (1) John Osborne, late of Clerkenwell; (2) 13 Car. II Sarah Hussey of Clerkenwell, widow. Capital messuage, etc., in Clerkenwell Close LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/032 Bargain and sale and counterpart 9 Mar 1661/2 (1) John Osborne, late of Clerkenwell; (2) 13 Car. II Sarah Hussey of Clerkenwell, widow. Capital messuage, etc., in Clerkenwell Close

Q/HAL/033 Bargain and sale 6 Nov 1667 (1) Richard Osborne of London; (2) John Osborne of Clerkenwell, James Oreswicke of I.O.W. and Anne, his wife, Margaret Osborne, spinster. Capital messuage, etc., in Clerkenwell Close

Q/HAL/034 Lease for a year 21 Dec 1670 (1) Margaret Osborne, late of Clerkenwell, spinster; (2) Henry Bealing of St. Paul, Covent Garden, Upholsterer. Capital messuage, etc., in Clerkenwell Close

Q/HAL/035 Lease 19 Feb 1673/4 (1) Charles Osborne of Bilston, Staffs., clerk; (2 ) Henry Bealing of St. Paul's, Covent Garden, upholsterer. Capital messuage, etc., in Clerkenwell Close

Q/HAL/036 Letter 9 Mar 1673/4 John Hayes to Henry Bealing. About sale of property

Q/HAL/037 Lease for one year 30 Dec 1675 (1) James Oreswick of Yorks., clerk, Thomas Haseltine of York; (2) Henry Bealinge of St. Paul's, Covent Garden, upholsterer. House in Clerkenwell Close

Q/HAL/038 Lease and release 5 and 6 Nov (1) Henry Bealing of St. Paul's, Covent Garden, 1679 upholdster; (2) Thomas Smith of the , merchant. Capital messuage in Clerkenwell Close

Q/HAL/039 Lease and release 5 and 6 Nov (1) Henry Bealing of St. Paul's, Covent Garden, 1679 upholdster; (2) Thomas Smith of the City of London, merchant. Capital messuage in Clerkenwell Close LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/040 Lease 14 Jun 1586 (1) Thos. Lovill of Hereford and Margaret his wife; (2) Thos. Warde of Clerkenwell. Messuage in Clerkenwell

Q/HAL/041 Bargain and sale 30 Nov 1600 (1) William Hickman of Lincs.; (2) William Killigrewe of Hanworthe and Robert his son. Messuage, etc. in Clerkenwell

Q/HAL/042 Deed to lead the uses of a recovery 15 Oct 1614 (1) Sir Anthony Palmer of ; (2) John Bixe, John Leeche. 10 messuages and 6 gardens in St. James', Clerkenwell

Q/HAL/043 Lease 5 Nov 1642 (1) Reginald Forster of Inner Temple; (2) George Girlinge, cty. and painter-stainer. House, etc., in Checker Alley, Whitecross Street, St. Giles without Cripp., Finsbury

Q/HAL/044 Bargain and sale 11 Jun 1646 (1) Jn. Smith of Essex; (2) Thos. Osborne of St. James, Clerkenwell. Barn and stable near Hockley Hole, St. James, Clerkenwell

Q/HAL/045 Deed of covenant 20 Mar 1647/8 (1) Dudley Palmer of Gray's Inn; (2) Josias Berners of Clerkenwell. 2 mess. in Clerkenwell Close

Q/HAL/046 Exemplification of a recovery Easter Term (1) John Roland, Henry Collyer; (2) John 29, Charles II Mathewes. 4 messuages, etc., in St. James', (1678) Clerkenwell

Q/HAL/047 Release 8 May 1694 (1) Richard Tye of St. James, Clerkenwell, yeoman; (2) John Cross of St. James, Clerkenwell, brewer. 12 mess., etc., in Turnmill St., St. James, Clerkenwell LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/048 Demise for 999 years 15 Jun 1700 (1) Richard Hatt of St. James', Clerkenwell, coachman; (2) Richard Atkins of St. Andrew, , corn-chandler; John Hudson of , Surrey. Messuage, etc., St. John's, Clerkenwell (formerly estate of late Hon. John North)

Q/HAL/049 Exemplification of a recovery Michaelmas 15 (1) John Witton; (2) Richard York. 4 messes., 4 George II, gardens and 3 acres of land, St. Luke's, Mdx. 1741

Q/HAL/050 Counterpart lease for 28 years 13 Jun 1745 (1) Samuel Barnsley of Bridgwater Gardens, City; (2) Dudley Bradstreet of Blew Anchor Alley, St. Luke's, victualler. Messuages in Blew Anchor Alley, St. Luke's

Q/HAL/051 Plan Early 19 Property in Collier St., Wellington St. and century, post Southampton St. (now Collier St., Busaco St., 1819 and Calshot St., Finsbury)

Q/HAL/052 Bargain and sale 2 Mar 1625/6 (1) Sir William Pytt of , Edward Pytt; (2) Richard Camell of London. 16 acres and 4 acres (Southfeild),

Q/HAL/053 Exemplification of recovery 29 Jun 1653 (1) William Stratton; (2) Francis Thorne; (3) John and Mary Jenkins. 1 mess., 1 cottage, 2 gardens and 20 acres of land in Fulham

Q/HAL/054 Exemplification of recovery 20 Nov 1656 (1) Francis Thorne; (2) William Stratton. 1 mess., 1 cottage, 2 gardens, 20 acres, in Fulham

Q/HAL/055 Exemplification of recovery Michaelmas (1) Robert and John Hudson; (2) Samuel and term, 1725 Edward Barkley. 1 mess., 1 curtilage, 1 garden, in Fulham LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 8 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/056 Marriage settlement 13 Aug 1729 (1) Thomas Mackindo of St. Martin-in-the -Fields, linen draper; (2) Isabella Ferguson, of ditto, widow and executrix of Thomas Ferguson; (3) Claud Johnston, merchant of London, Francis Cornett of ditto, periwig maker. 3 messuages, one called the "Three Horse -shoes", Wanshams, Wandows, or Walham Green, Fulham

Q/HAL/057 Survey and valuation 1817 (1) Estate in Fulham; (2) 2 messuages in St. ; (3) Premises at Stratford Langhorn; (4) Bonds on tolls of Turnpikes; (5) Shares in River Wey Navigation. John and Thomas Scott

Q/HAL/058 Will and probate 9 May 1631; Frauncis Reston of Hackney. Messuage in 10 Jun 1634 Lumber Street, London; copy-hold lands in Hackney; lands and 5 houses in Kentistreete, ; sword and dagger of Henry VIII

Q/HAL/059 Copy of court roll; admission under will of John 25 Mar Dodd, cit. and mercer 1689/90 John Sikes, merchant. One messuage, three cottages, three closes in Well Street, Hackney Manor

Q/HAL/060 Copy of court roll: return of precept. 29 Mar 1695 Robert Theyer; Thomas White. Mess. in Darlston, Hackney (Lords Hold) Manor

Q/HAL/061 Surrender and admission 22 Apr 1699 (1) Thomas White; (2) Sara Theyer; (3) Sara Vyne and Hester Clarke. Mess. in Darlston, Hackney (Lords Hold) Manor

Q/HAL/062 Mortgage 12 Oct 1770 (1) Nathaniel Dupere of St. Matthew, , weaver (one of devisees of late William Lowen of St. George, Mdx.); (2) George Gosset of St. George, Victualler. Ground and messes. in Church Street, St. John, Hackney LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 9 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/063 Counterpart lease 13 Jul 1772 (1) Ester Brandon of St. John Hackney; (2) Ann Searle of , widow. Mess. south side of Church Street, near the Brook, St. John, Hackney

Q/HAL/064 Counterpart lease 24 Mar 1779 (1) John Wowen of Hertford Street, St. George, Hanover Square; (2) James Delatre of Lombard Street, London. Mess. in Well Street, St. John, Hackney

Q/HAL/065 Lease and release 7 and 8 Jun (1) John Hunt, carman, of London; (2) Robert 1687 Fowles of Hamersmith (parish of Fulham), waterman. 2 messuages in "The Hope", , Fulham parish

Q/HAL/066 Lease and release 7 and 8 Jun (1) John Hunt, carman, of London; (2) Robert 1687 Fowles of Hamersmith (parish of Fulham), waterman. 2 messuages in "The Hope", Hammersmith, Fulham parish

Q/HAL/067 Marriage settlement (including a schedule of 3 Jun 1775 household goods) (1) Rev. Thomas Weales, D.D., rector of St. Sepulchre, Middlesex; (2) Lucy Kent of Hammersmith, widow; (3) Frances Stibbs, spinster and niece of Lucy Kent; (4) of Lincoln's Inn, Benjamin Lyon of St. John's Square, St. James, Clerkenwell, surgeon. Messuage called Andes on north side of Lower Mall, Hammersmith

Q/HAL/068 Printed act 4 Will. IV Sess. For making the Hamlet of Hammersmith within 1834 the Parish of Fulham ... a ... separate Parish, and for converting the perpetual Curacy of ... St. Paul Hammersmith into a Vicarage

Q/HAL/069 Copy of court roll; surrender and 2 Dec 1700 admission (1) Thomas Eaton, etc., and; (2) Judith Ryves with remainder to Clement Petit. Messuage and land called Great Gilberts, Further Gilberts, Little Gilberts, Lyme lands or Horseles, Cate mead or Catesmead, in Kilburn LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 10 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/070 Copy of court roll; surrender and admission 26 May 1707 (1) Bruno Rives; (2) Clement Petit. Premises as in Q/HAL/069

Q/HAL/071 Lease 20 Sep 1711 (1) Sir Wm. Langhorn of Kent; (2) John Sachel of St. Pulchres, London, salesman. St. John's Mead, Lower Broom Purleys, St. John's Field, W. Lower Brown Purley, E. Lower Brown, Purley, E. Upper Brown Purley, W. Upper Brown Purley, part of desmesne of Hampstead Manor

Q/HAL/072 Lease 1 Nov 1723 (1) Chas. Van of Monmouth; (2) Wm. Steed of Hampstead, victualler. Farm and 16 acres at West End, Hampstead

Q/HAL/073 Copy of court roll; conditional surrender and 6 Jan 1795 addmission (1) Joachim Thos. Smith; (2) Jacob Bosanquet of Broxbourne. 3 messuages in Pond Street, Hampstead Manor

Q/HAL/074 Copy of court roll; licence to demise 26 Jun 1797 Benj. Eyles. Hampstead Manor

Q/HAL/075 Licence to demise 6 Oct 1828 Ric. Harford and Wm. Woods, carpenter. Hampstead Manor

Q/HAL/076 Assignment 21 Mar 1665/6 (1) Robert Tyrrell of St. Martin in the Fields; (2) Richard Baldwyn of St. Andrews, Holborn; Sir Clement (sic) Farnham of Grays Inn, and Katherine, his wife; (3) Edward Atkyns of Lincoln's Inn; John Buggins of Kent. 3 acres, Baldwyns Gdns., St. Andrew, Holborn

Q/HAL/077 Confirmation of title 19 Jul 1684 (1) Robert Butler of Gray's Inn; John White, merchant tailor, of London; Richard Butler of Gray's Inn; Benjamin Mercer, mercer, of London; (2) George, Marquis of Halifax, Lord Privy Seal. 3 acres called Baldwin's Gardens and messuages thereon, St. Andrews, Holborn LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 11 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/078 Bargain and Sale 18 Apr 1685 (1) Baldwin Higgons of Baldwin Gardens, St. Andrew Holborn; (2) Timothy Wade of London. 3 acres called Baldwin Gdns. and messuages thereon, St. Andrews Holborn

Q/HAL/079 Lease and release 9 Oct 1684 (1) William Hastings of St. Andrew Holborn and Martha, his wife; (2) Gervase Fielder of ditto, carpenter. 4 cottages in Christopher Street, otherwise Hatton Wall, formerly part of Hill Field, St. Andrew Holborn

Q/HAL/080 Lease and release 9 Oct 1684 (1) William Hastings of St. Andrew Holborn and Martha, his wife; (2) Gervase Fielder of ditto, carpenter. 4 cottages in Christopher Street, otherwise Hatton Wall, formerly part of Hill Field, St. Andrew Holborn

Q/HAL/081 Lease for 500 years 24 Jun 1689 (1) Gervase Fielder of St. Andrew Holborn, carpenter; (2) John Bronew of Thames Ditton. Corner messuage in Christopher Street (alias Hatton Wall), late Hill Field, St. Andrews Holborn

Q/HAL/082 Lease for 500 years 19 Feb 1694/5 (1) Jervis Fielder of St. Andrew Holborn, carpenter; (2) John Browne of Thames Ditton. Messuage in Christopher Street, St. Andrews

Q/HAL/083 Enclosed is recognizance to pay, bearing even n.d date

Q/HAL/084 Counterpart lease 20 Apr 1660 (1) George Tash of Iver, Bucks.; (2) Henry Mills of Gray's Inn Lane, innkeeper, and Anne, his wife. The Cock & Dolphin, the Bottle, the Griffin, formerley the Rose & Crown, and 3 other mess., 8 mess. in Rose & Crown Court, 1 mess. in Barne Yard, all in Gray's Inn Lane (alias Perpoole Lane), St. Andrew Holborn LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 12 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/085 Lease for a year 14 Jan 1717 (1) Roger Chapman of Bucks; (2) Francis North, cit. and apothecary. The Falcon, 5 mess., in Purpoole Lane, St. Andrews, Holborn

Q/HAL/086 Estate Rental 26 Jan Premises in and near Purple Lane, St. Andrew 1749/50 Holborn

Q/HAL/087 Counterpart building lease for 41 years 20 Dec 1697 (1) Charles Newman of St. Andrew Holborn; (2) Thomas Woollerston of Ditto, carpenter. Ground in Gray's Inn Lane, St. Andrews Holborn

Q/HAL/088 Building lease 20 Dec 1697 (1) Charles Newman, St. Andrews, Holborn; (2) Thomas Woollerston of St. Andrew's, Holborn, carpenter. Ground in Gray's Inn Lane, St. Andrews Holborn

Q/HAL/089 Lease for 7 years 14 Aug 1716 (1) John Chandler, bricklayer, of London; (2) Richard Oldacre, baker, of London. Messuage in Gray's Inn Lane, St. Andrews Holborn

Q/HAL/090 Copy of decree 16 Jun 1649 (1) Leonard Streete, Thomas Berry and William Marryott, complainants; (2) Exors, of Wm. Cliffe and William and Gladys Cliff, defendants. Hill Fields and the old laystall, St. Andrew's, Holborn

Q/HAL/091 Lease and release 25 and 26 Nov (1) Francis Dingley of Worcs., Charles Dingley 1658 of the Inner Temple; (2) Stephen Beckingham of Gray's Inn, William Burraston of London, merchant tailor, Henry Cockes of the Middle, Charles Cockes of Furnivals Inn. Moiety of messes. in Cursitor's Alley or Court, St. Andrews Holborn, property in Gloucestershire, Worcestershire LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 13 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/092 Lease and release 25 and 26 Nov (1) Francis Dingley of Worcs., Charles Dingley 1658 of the Inner Temple; (2) Stephen Beckingham of Gray's Inn, William Burraston of London, merchant tailor, Henry Cockes of the Middle, Charles Cockes of Furnivals Inn. Moiety of messes. in Cursitor's Alley or Court, St. Andrews Holborn, property in Gloucestershire, Worcestershire

Q/HAL/093 Exemplification of a Recovery 12 May 1684 Edward Farnham (pet.), John Toke (ten.), Thos. Benberry and John Wheeler, (vouchees). 60 messes. St. Andrews in Holborn

Q/HAL/094 Lease for a year 2 Dec 1712 (1) Mary Miers of ; (2) Ralph Miers of Bermondsey, Samuel Dubois of London, mcht. 9 mess. in Tichborne Court, St. Andrew's

Q/HAL/095 Exemplification of recovery 11 May 1657 (1) Cosmos Mounche; (2) Ralph Parr, Edmond Hind; (3) David Jackman. Mess. in St. Andrew's Holborn

Q/HAL/096 Marriage settlement 23 May 1710 (1) Robt. Poplewell of Lincs; (2) Jn. Barton of London. A mess. in , St. Andrew's Holborn

Q/HAL/097 Inventory of goods 16 Feb 1721/2 Mr. Thomas of Castle Yard, St. Andrew Holborn

Q/HAL/098 Bargain and sale 21 Jan 1683/4 (1) Thos. Tooke of London; (2) Sir Ric. Atkins of , Thos. Ellerker of London. Messuages in Castle Yard or Court in St. Andrew, Holborn, and St. Dunstan in the W.

Q/HAL/099 Exemplification of a recovery 12 Feb (46 (1) John Nosworthy Michell (dem.); (2) George Geo. III) Ellis (tenant); (3) James William Dornford (vouchee). 9 messuages in St. Andrews Holborn LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 14 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/100 Deed to lead the Uses of a Recovery 12 May 1699 (1) John Ewer Skinner, of London, and Elizabeth, his wife, late relict of John Manning, merchant tailor; (2) Thomas Manning of London, son of J. & E.M., merchant; (3) William Betts of Barnards Inn; (4) Thomas Stisted of Suffolk. The Cock, , St. Andrews Holborn

Q/HAL/101 Assignment to special release 20 Oct 1716 (1) Thomas Nigtingall, of St. Clements Danes, carpenter; (2) John Farmer of St. Anne's Westminster, timbermerchant. Ground at the right, upper end of Flower de luce Court, off Gray's Inn Lane, St. Andrews Holborn (Small seal of Nightingale's bears Queen Anne's bust)

Q/HAL/102 Lease for 7 years 3 Jan 1725/6 (1) John Walker of St. Andrews Holborn, bricklayer John Hiron of St. Andrews Holborn, carpenter; (2) Susanna Peachey and Margaret P. of Gloucestershire. 3rd house from the corner westward on the N. side of New Ormond Street, St. Andrews Holborn

Q/HAL/103 Lease for 60 years 11 Apr 1759 (1) Duke of Bedford; (2) John Spinnage of St. George Hanover Square, painter. Ground and messuage on E. side of Queen Street, St. George

Q/HAL/104 Lease for 62 years 29 May 1764 (1) Duke of Bedford; (2) John Bird of St. George, Bloomsbury, bricklayer. 2 messuages on E. side of Duke Street, St. George Bloomsbury

Q/HAL/105 Lease for 62 years 29 May 1764 (1) Duke of Bedford; (2) John Bird of St. George Bloomsbury, bricklayer. 1 messuage on N. side of Little Russell Street, St. George Bloomsbury LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 15 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/106 Exemplification of a Recovery 12 Feb 5 John Thelwell Abbott (dem.) James William George III Gowers (tenant) Fletcher Lord Grantley, Baron of Markenfield (vouchee). One messuage, 2 stables, 2 gardens and 2 acres of land in the united parishes of St. Giles in the Fields of St. George Bloomsbury

Q/HAL/107 Counterpart lease for 46 years 31 May 1682 (1) Sir John Brownlowe of St. Giles in the Fields; (2) John Webley of St. Andrews Holborn, smith. Messuage and ground on south side of Brownlow Street, being part of the grounds of Lenox House, Drury Lane "now in part demolished", St. Giles in the Fields

Q/HAL/108 Counterpart lease for 46 years 31 May 1682 (1) Sir John Brownlowe; (2) Leonard Hancock of St. Clement Danes, woodmonger. Messuage and ground on south side of Brownlow Street

Q/HAL/109 Counterpart lease for 46 years 31 May 1682 (1) Sir John Brownlowe; (2) Thomas Stephenson of St. Giles in the Fields, joiner. Messauge and ground on south side of Brownlow Street

Q/HAL/110 Counterpart lease for 46 years 31 May 1682 (1) Sir John Brownlowe; (2) John Webley. Messuage and ground on S. side Brownlowe Street

Q/HAL/111 Counterpart lease for 50 years 31 May 1682 (1) Sir John Brownlow; (2) Robert Hyde of St. Giles in the Fields, yeoman. Messuage and ground on S. side Brownlow Street

Q/HAL/112 Counterpart lease for 46 years 31 May 1682 (1) Sir J. Brownlow; (2) John Webley. Messuage and ground on S. side Brownlow Street

Q/HAL/113 Counterpart lease for 46 years 31 May 1682 (1) Sir J. Brownlowe; (2) George Hodges of , timber merchant. Messuage and ground on S. side Brownlow Street and W. side Drury Lane LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 16 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/114 Counterpart lease for 46 years 31 May 1682 (1) Sir John Brownlowe; (2) Wm. Norris, tiler and bricklayer of London. Messuage and ground on W. side Drury Lane

Q/HAL/115 Counterpart lease for 46 years 31 May 1682 (1) Sir J. Brownlow; (2) Daniel Finch of St. Martins in the Fields, carpenter. Messuage and ground on W. side of Drury Lane

Q/HAL/116 Counterpart lease for 46 years 31 May 1682 (1) Sir J. Brownlowe; (2) Robert Rickards of St. Giles in the Fields, upholsterer. Messuage and ground on W. side of Drury Lane

Q/HAL/117 Counterpart lease for 46 years 15 Jun 1682 (1) Sir John Brownlowe; (2) William Norris. Messuage and ground on S. side of Brownlow Street

Q/HAL/118 Counterpart lease for 45 years 26 Apr 1683 (1) Sir John Brownlow; (2) Francis Norris of St. Martins in the Fields, bricklayer; John Bonnyfare of St. Martins in the Fields, plaisterer; (3) Daniel Finch of St. Martins in the Fields, carpenter. Messuage and ground on north side of Brownlowe Street

Q/HAL/119 Counterpart lease for 45 years 26 Apr 1683 (1) Sir J. Brownlowe; (2) Francis Norris John Bonnyfare. Messuage and ground on E. side of Belton Street

Q/HAL/120 Counterpart lease for 44 years 20 Aug 1684 (1) Sir. J. Brownlowe of St. Giles in the Fields; (2) Tobias Ouldham of St. Giles in the Fields, comb-maker. Messuage and ground on E. side of Belton Street, between Brownlow Street and Short Gardens

Q/HAL/121 Counterpart lease for 44+ years 20 Aug 1684 (1) Sir J. Brownlowe; (2) Francis Norris, John Bonnyfare. Messuage and ground on E. side of Belton Street between Brownlow Street and Shorts Gardens LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 17 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/122 Lease for 99 years (Plan attached) 25 May 1691 (1) Elizabeth Fortrey of St. Andrew Holborn; (2) Leonard Cunditt of St. Paul Covent Garden, innholder. Ground in Hog Lane alias Crowne Street, St. Giles in the Fields

Q/HAL/123 Lease for 99 years (Plan attached) 25 May 1691 (1) Elizabeth Fortrey of St. Andrew Holborn; (2) Leonard Cunditt of St. Paul Covent Garden, innholder. Ground on east side of Hog Lane or Crowne Street, St. Giles in the Field

Q/HAL/124 Lease for 99 years (Plan attached) 25 May 1691 (1) Elizabeth Fortrey of St. Andrew Holborn; (2) Leonard Cunditt of St. Paul Covent Garden, innholder. Ground on N. side Lloyds Court, near Hog Lane or Crowne Street, St. Giles in the Fields

Q/HAL/125 Lease for 99 years (Plan attached) 25 May 1691 (1) Elizabeth Fortrey of St. Andrew Holborn; (2) Leonard Cunditt of St. Paul Covent Garden, innholder. Ground on N. side Lloyds Court, nr. Hog Lane

Q/HAL/126 Lease for 62 years 3 Jul 1693 (1) Rachel, Lady Russell of St. Giles in the Fields, widow; (2) Thomas, Earl of Thanet. Ground on N. side of Great Russell Street and ground behind Lord Thanet's mansion, St. Giles in the Fields

Q/HAL/127 Lease for 24 years 1 Dec 1715 (1) Rachel, Lady Russell, coheiress of late Earl of Southampton; (2) Elizabeth Grace, executrix of late John Humfry. Ground in Manor of Bloomsbury, being on N. side of Great Russell Street and one messuage thereon, St. Giles in the Fields

Q/HAL/128 Deed poll; release of rent charge 13 Sep 1680 (1) Thos. Preddy of St. Martins in the Fields; (2) Ric. Shalmer of St. Clements Danes. Mess. in Purse alias Lincoln's Inn Fields, and messuages in Duke St., St. Giles in the Fields LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 18 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/129 Writ of execution of an order 5 Mar 1678 Jackson v. Ambler and others. Duke St. and Lincoln's Inn Fields

Q/HAL/130 Lease and release 10 and 11 Sep (1) Joseph Jackson, St. Martins in the Fields; 1680 Judith, his wife; Eliz. Preddy of do.; Anne Preddy do.; Eliz. Southerton, widow; Eliz. Southerton, sp.; (2) Ric. Shalmer, St. Clements Dane. Mess. in Pursefields alias Lincoln's Inn Fields, near the late playhouse

Q/HAL/131 Lease and release 10 and 11 Sep (1) Joseph Jackson, St. Martins in the Fields; 1680 Judith, his wife; Eliz. Preddy of do.; Anne Preddy do.; Eliz. Southerton, widow; Eliz. Southerton, sp.; (2) Ric. Shalmer, St. Clements Dane. Mess. in Pursefields alias Lincoln's Inn Fields, near the late playhouse

Q/HAL/132 Lease 5 Jun 1639 (1) William Newton the Younger of Beds; (2) William Kidd of the parish of the Savoy. Part of Pursefield, St. Giles in the Fields

Q/HAL/133 Bargain and sale 12 Aug 1648 (1) Humfry Newton of Lincoln's Inn; (2) Henry Massingberd of the Inner Temple. Ground being part of Pursefield or Lincoln's Inn Fields

Q/HAL/134 Bargain and sale 15 Nov 1649 (1) Jn. Gorst, cit. and mcht. tayler; (2) Hy. Browne of St. Mary, Strand. Parcel of Pursefield, and 3 mess., St. Giles in the Fields

Q/HAL/135 Deed of Revocation 27 Feb 1664/5 Arthur Newman of St. Giles in the Field. 1st, 6th - 12th houses in Newmans Buildings, Great Queen Street, built on Pursefield, 5 messuages near Little Turnstile, St. Giles in the Fields

Q/HAL/136 Lease (Inventory of Fixtures, attached) 2 Oct 1667 (1) Ann Gorst of St. Martin's in the Fields; (2) Christopher Cratford of St. Paul's, Covent Garden. One messuage on S.W. side of Pursefield, alias Lincoln's Inn Fields LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 19 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/137 Release 19 Jun 1671 (1) William Lawton of Cheshire; (2) Ralph Lawton of Egham, Surrey. 9 messuages on E. side of Turnstile Lane or Alley, St. Giles in the Fields

Q/HAL/138 Assignment 4 Mar 1679/80 (1) Phillip Keene of St. Clements Danes, draper; (2) Thomas Garfoote of the . A messuage in Pursefield, otherwise Lincoln's Inn St. Giles in the Fields

Q/HAL/139 Release 2 Jul 1682 (1) Thomas Garfoote of the Middle Temple; William Kidd of St. Giles in the Fields, tailor, and Mary, his wife; (2) John Wilkes, cit. and plumber. 1 messuage in Pursefields

Q/HAL/140 Release 6 Dec 1692 (1) John Dormer of Ascot; (2) William Smith of St. Giles in the Fields; William Webb of St. Andrew Holborn. 4 stables and 4 coach houses near High Street leading from Lincoln's Inn towards Little Turnstile, built on former Pursefield; and messuages in or near Monmouth Court, St. Giles in the Fields

Q/HAL/141 Release 26 Mar 1719 (1) Sir Robert Thornhill of the Middle Temple; (2 ) Charlwood Lawton of the Middle Temple. 6 messuages in Great Turnstyle, St. Giles-in-the -Fields

Q/HAL/142 Bargain and sale 17 Mar 1670/1 (1) Chas. Tooke of Inner Temple, Francis Bostocke Fuller, Inner Temple, and Mary, his wife; (2) Ralph Clayton, St. Giles in the Fields, furrier. 9 mess. in Lewknes Lane, St. Giles in the Fields

Q/HAL/143 Letters of administration 23 Jun 1680 William Whitcombe. Messes. in Parkers Lane, and Crosse Lane, St. Giles in the Fields LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 20 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/144 Marriage settlement 25 Jun 1687 (1) Margaret Weston of , Mdx., spinster; (2) Wilfrid Tolson, goldsmith of London; (3) Thomas Tolson of Beakesborne, Kent Richard Coney of St. Andrew Holborn, hosier. 15 messuages in St. Giles in the Fields, Holborn

Q/HAL/145 Copy of lease for 1,000 years 30 Apr 1684 (1) Sir Benj. Tichborne, of Herts. (2) Benj. Whetcombe of City of London, mcht. "Sword & Buckler", St. Giles in the Fields

Q/HAL/146 Conveyance 9 Jan 1694/5 (1) Benjamin Tichborne and his wife and his heir apparent; (2) George Harvey, clothworker. Messuage in St. Giles in the Field

Q/HAL/147 Marriage Articles 1 Nov 1699 (1) Edward Cosyn of the Inner Temple; (2) Thomas Berry of Kent; (3) Jane Cosyn, dau. of E.C. Messuage in St. Giles in the Fields

Q/HAL/148 Memorandum of Agreement for purchase 21 Jun 1720 (1) John Morris of Sunbury; (2) Paul Tracey of St. Giles in the Fields, and Mary, his wife, Richard Spencer of do. Marshland, alias Cock and Pye Fields and houses thereon, St. Giles in the Fields

Q/HAL/149 Lease, with schedule of fixtures 28 Mar 1766 (1) Wm. Browne, Furnivals Inn, Martha and Eliz. Towers, St. Stephen Coleman St., Jh. Alexander, Herts., and Marg., his wife; (2) Thos. Ashley, St. Giles in the Fields, vict. "Hole in the Wall", formerly Adlams Coffee House, and mess. adj. Lincoln's Inn Fields

Q/HAL/150 Counterpart lease for 21 years 1 Mar 1780 (1) William Ford of Lombard Street, warehouseman; (2) Matthew Stephens of St. Giles in the Fields, grocer. Messuage at S. corner of King Street in Drury Lane, St. Giles in the Fields LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 21 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/151 Bargain and sale 22 Nov 4 Jas I (1) Lord North; (2) Richard Burton of Cowcross, (1606) St. Sepulchres without , yeoman. Messuage in Charterhouse, St. Sepulchre's

Q/HAL/152 Bargain and sale 31 Jan 1638/9 (1) Anne Peirce, spinster; (2) Edward, her brother. Messuage and appurts. in Charterhouse Lane

Q/HAL/153 Lease for 1 year 18 Jan 1686/7 (1) Richard Duke, Fellow of Trinity Coll., Cambridge; (2) William Call of Middle Temple. 1 messe. on north side of Charterhouse Lane, St. Sepulchre's

Q/HAL/154 Lease for residue of term 15 Apr 1704 (1) Richard Boulton, carpenter George Willson, carpenter; (2) William Wollaston of Charterhouse Yard, clerk. House on south side Charterhouse Yard or Square, on site of some older houses, St. Sepulchre's

Q/HAL/155 Lease for 21 years 12 Feb (1) John Higham the Younger; Jane Higham, 1662/63 his mother; Henry Salmon; (2) Edward Raynes, grocer. Messuages in West Smythfield, St. Sepulchres

Q/HAL/156 Lease for a year 31 Dec 1690; (1) Richard Newman, trustee of John Ryves; (2) 2 Wm. & Mary Sir Henry Ashurst. Two messuages in St. Johns St., West Smithfield.

Q/HAL/157 Lease for a year 5 Apr 1669 (1) Katherine Freeman; (2) William Williams (painter stainer). Snowhill, St. Sepulchre without Newgate

Q/HAL/158 Lease 20 Dec 1614 (1) Ambrose Royston of London; (2) John Kensey of . Messuage in George Yard, High Holborn LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 22 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/159 Deed of partnership 19 Feb 1666/7 (1) Walter Bourchier, merchant tailor, of London; (2) John White, merchant tailor, merchant tailor, of London. Black Swan, High Holborn

Q/HAL/160 Feoffment to Uses 11 Aug 1668 (1) Charles, Earl of Warwick; (2) Zachary Gee, late of Chelsea and now of London; (3) Matthew Evans of London; (4) Edward, Earl of Manchester, Lord Chamberlain, and Wm., Lord Maynard. Warwick House, formerly Allington House, High Holborn, St. Andrews

Q/HAL/161 Lease for 31 years 25 Oct 1697 (1) William Dunch of Lincoln's Inn; (2) William Byrd of the Middle Temple. Rooms in New Square, Lincoln's Inn

Q/HAL/162 Bargain and sale in trust 26 Apr 1704 (1) Waller Bacon, Norwich; Thos. Hanbury of Middle Temple; Jn. James of Oxford, and Dorothy, his wife, descendants of Thos. Waller, late serj. at law; (2) Anth. Parsons of Fetter Lane, Keate Waller of Drs. Commons; (3) Jn. Newdigate and Guybon Doughty. 40 houses in Bartlett's Buildings, Holborn. Attached: Indenture of fine

Q/HAL/163 Rental 1735 Tenants names. Southampton Row and S. Court

Q/HAL/164 Account roll for Horse and Dog Tax 1807 Henry, Lord Hood, Receiver General of taxes. Divisions of Holborn and Marylebone and hundreds of Gore and Edmonton

Q/HAL/165 Account roll for Hair powder 1808

Q/HAL/166 Conveyance 18 May; 20 (1) Wm. Daniell of Gray's Inn; (2) Christopher Jas. I 1622 Wase of Gray's Inn. Mess. and 7 closes in (copyhold) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 23 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/167 Will and Probate 18 Oct 1643; 5 Christopher Wase of Upper Holloway. Lands Feb 1646/7 and tenements in Bucks. and in Middlesex. (The Probate is in Latin and is in form of Letter P.: ref to Surrogate of Sir Nathaniel Brent, master of Royal Prerogative Court. D.N.B. says after 1642 Brent was a Parlatarian. Portion of seal with Royal coat of arms.)

Q/HAL/168 Settlement for dividing property 22 Oct 165 (1) Sir Henry Blount of Tittenhanger, Herts., and Dame Hester, his wife; (2) Judith Wase; (3) Richard Cassen of London. Property in Great Wycombe (alias Wycomb, Chipping Wycomb), Bucks.; Great and Little Tottenhall, South Myms; Upper Holloway

Q/HAL/169 Memo. of court baron; surrender and admission 6 Dec 1656 to certain uses Sir Henry Blount of Herts., his wife, Hester, and Judith Wase (daus. of Christopher Wase). Capital mess. and mess. and lands, 6 closes (50 acres), in Upper Holloway (copyhold of the Manor of St. John of Jerusalem, Clerkenwell)

Q/HAL/170 Agreement in pursuance of decretal order of 18 Jan 1675/6 Chancery Sir Henry Blount, Hester, his wife, Charles, Thos. Pope and Ulysses Blount their children, Sir Thomas and Frances Tyrrel, Sir Thos. Hao and Hester, his wife, Hester Busby, plts., George and Wm. Master and Sir Thos. Gore. Lands, etc., in Upper Holloway and South Mimms, Middlesex, and Chipping Wickham, in Bucks.

Q/HAL/171 Lease and release 19 and 20 Jun (1) George Master of Lincoln's Inn; (2) 1676 Humphrey Bradshaw of St. Mary Savoy in the Strand, barber chirurgeon; (3) Sir Henry Blount and Hester, his wife, and children. Mess. and 50 acres, Upper Holloway

Q/HAL/172 Lease and release 19 and 20 Jun (1) George Master of Lincoln's Inn; (2) 1676 Humphrey Bradshaw of St. Mary Savoy in the Strand, barber chirurgeon; (3) Sir Henry Blount and Hester, his wife, and children. Mess. and 50 acres, Upper Holloway LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 24 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/173 Deed to lead the uses of a recovery 20 Jun 1676 (1) Sir Henry Blount, Hertford, and Dame Hester, his wife, eldest dau. of Christopher Wase, Upper Holloway, and Charles Blount, their son; (2) William Canning of St. Andrews Holborn; (3) George Master of Lincoln's Inn, and William, his son; (4) John Salusbury, St. Andrews Holborn. Mess. and 50 acres, Upper Holloway

Q/HAL/174 Deed to lead the uses of a recovery 19 Feb 1678/9 (1) Charles Blount of London; (2) Daniell Ellyott of London; Thomas Puckle of London, merchant. Mess. and 50 acres, Upper Holloway

Q/HAL/175 Exemplification of a recovery Hilary Term 30 (1) Thomas Puckle; (2) Daniel Ellyott; (3) Chas. and 31 Blount. Mess. and 50 acres, Upper Holloway Charles II (1678/9) Q/HAL/176 Settlement 21 Feb 1678/9 (1) Charles Blount of Tittenhanger, Herts. (2) Sir of Thornton, Bucks. James Tyrrell of Okeley, Bucks. Mess. and 50 acres, Upper Holloway

Q/HAL/177 Settlement 21 Feb 1678/9 (1) Charles Blount; (2) Thomas Pope Blount, James Tyrrell of Okeley, Bucks., William Busby of Gray's Inn. Mess. and 50 acres, Upper Holloway

Q/HAL/178 Lease and release 10 and 11 Feb (1) Wm. Master; (2) Chas., Thos. Pope, and 1684/5 Ulysses, Blount, Sir Thomas and Lady Frances Tyrrell, Hon. Robt. Paston; (3) Wm. Busby. Mess. and 50 acres, Upper Holloway

Q/HAL/179 Lease and release 10 and 11 Feb (1) Wm. Master; (2) Chas., Thos. Pope, and 1684/5 Ulysses, Blount, Sir Thomas and Lady Frances Tyrrell, Hon. Robt. Paston; (3) Wm. Busby. Mess. and 50 acres, Upper Holloway LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 25 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/180 Settlement 14 Feb 1684/5 (1) Wm. Master; (2) Chas., Thos. Pope, and Ulysses, Blount, Sir Thomas and Lady Frances Tyrrell, Hon. Robt. Paston; (3) Wm. Busby. Mess. and 50 acres, Upper Holloway

Q/HAL/181 Lease and release 2 and 3 Feb (1) Wm. Gore, Sir Thos. Pope Blount, Wm. 1686/7 Master; (2) Chas. Blount, Ulysses Blount, Sir Thos. Tyrrell and Frances, his wife, Hon. Robt. Paston; (3) Wm. Busby of Gray's Inn. 2 mess., 6 closes, i.e., Home, 5 Acres, Crown Fields, Cockshotts, Pingle (copyhold), Upper Holloway, (Inheritance of Christopher Wase)

Q/HAL/182 Lease and release 2 and 3 Feb (1) Wm. Gore, Sir Thos. Pope Blount, Wm. 1686/7 Master; (2) Chas. Blount, Ulysses Blount, Sir Thos. Tyrrell and Frances, his wife, Hon. Robt. Paston; (3) Wm. Busby of Gray's Inn. 2 mess., 6 closes, i.e., Home, 5 Acres, Crown Fields, Cockshotts, Pingle (copyhold), Upper Holloway, Islington (Inheritance of Christopher Wase)

Q/HAL/183 Lease for a year and deed to lead uses for a 24 and 25 Jun recovery 1687 (1) Charles Blount; (2) Samuell Floyer of the Middle Temple; (3) Arthur Crabb of Gray's Inn; (4) Sir Thos. Pope Blount, Jas. Tyrrell; (5) Wm. Busby. Capital messuage and 50 acres in Upper Holloway, Islington

Q/HAL/184 Lease for a year and deed to lead uses for a 24 and 25 Jun recovery 1687 (1) Charles Blount; (2) Samuell Floyer of the Middle Temple; (3) Arthur Crabb of Gray's Inn; (4) Sir Thos. Pope Blount, Jas. Tyrrell; (5) Wm. Busby. Capital messuage and 50 acres in Upper Holloway, Islington

Q/HAL/185 Lease 20 May 1700 (1) Henry Blount of Staffs. (2) Isaac Freelove of Upper Holloway. Four Fields and a mess. in Upper Holloway LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 26 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/186 Lease 20 May 1700 (1) Henry Blount of Staffs. (2) Isaac Freelove of Upper Holloway, yeoman. Mess. and land in Upper Holloway, Islington

Q/HAL/187 Counterpart assignment of mortgage 1 Mar 1714/15 (1) William Marriott of Gray's Inn; (2) William Hawkins of Staffs. (3) Charles Blount of Blount's Hall, Staffs. (4) Stephen Terry, cursitor in chancery. Capital messuage, two cottages, 50 acres of land and appurtenances, Upper Holloway

Q/HAL/188 Counterpart lease 16 Jun 1721 (1) Charles Blount of Blount's Hall, Staffs. (2) Hannah Freelove of Upper Holloway, widow. 4 closes and 2 mess. in Upper Holloway

Q/HAL/189 Lease 28 May 1572 (1) Wm. Shorter, cit., and draper, and Jane, his wife; (2) Wm. Salkins, cit., and mcht. taylor, and Jane, his wife. Copyhold mess., orchard at , Islington

Q/HAL/190 Lease and release 7 and 8 Jun (1) John Smith of Islington; (2) Joseph Smith of 1659 Essex, Martha Nicholas of London; (3) Anthony Nicholas of Essex, clerk, and Prosper Nicholas, citizen and merchant taylor. 7 messuages in Islington

Q/HAL/191 Lease and release 7 and 8 Jun (1) John Smith of Islington; (2) Joseph Smith of 1659 Essex, Martha Nicholas of London; (3) Anthony Nicholas of Essex, clerk, and Prosper Nicholas, citizen and merchant taylor. 7 messuages in Islington

Q/HAL/192 Exemplification of recovery 15 May 1820 Samuel Brown, demandant; James Hurtle Fisher, tenant; Frederick William Nassau, vouchee. 40 mess. and 20 gardens in Islington LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 27 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/193 File of 4 copies of Court roll of the manor of 1637-1698 in Islington, otherwise Newington Barrow (1) Thomas Slingesby; (2) William Gunthorpe; (3) Robert Fox; (4) Charles Gery. Land near Strowde Greene, abutting on Hame Lane, Hathornefield and Woodford (field)

Q/HAL/194 Licence to be Perpetual Curate 6 May 1853 Charles James, ; John Lawrell. St. Matthew, City Road, Islington

Q/HAL/195 Bargain and sale 10 Dec 1673 (1) Thos. Childe of Inner Temple; (2) Thos. Hardinge of Brumpton, yeoman. Cottage, orchard, garden and smith's forge in Brumpton, Kensington

Q/HAL/196 Roll of special court baron 7 May 1725; Edward Hy. Edwards, Lord of the Manor. 25 Oct 1735 Kensington Abbotts Manor; "Swan" in the Gravel Pitts and a Ninepin Ground, "Dog" Alehouse 3 membranes

Q/HAL/197 Agreement for sale (plan only) 28 Jun 1856 (1) Rt. Hon. Earl of Harrington and trustees; (2) Commissioners for 1851 Exhibition. Area from Brompton Park (i.e., site of V. and A. Museum) to Hogmore Lane (i.e., Gloucester Rd.) and from Kensington Gore to Fulham Road

Q/HAL/198 Agreement for catering for 1862 Exhibition 17 Dec 1861 (1) Commissioners for Exhibition; (2) Messrs. Veillard and Guepet

Q/HAL/199 Feoffment, deed to declare the uses of a fine 20 Jun 20 (1) Sir Wm. Bassett of Somerset and Eliz., his Car.I (1644) wife; Edmund Prideaux of Devon and Amy, his wife; (2) Humphrey Wiggen of Holborn, chandler; John Hunter of Holborn, grocer; (3) Wm. Thompson of Holborn, innholder, and Alice, his wife. Falcon, White Lion Inn, 10 mess., Homefield, Tanners Closes, Franceis Close, Common Field, Walkers Close, Cheesemans Close (The Pightle) in LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 28 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/200 Lease for 2 years 28 May 1639 (1) Jas. Enyon, Northants. (2) Sir Hy.Puckeringe alias Newton, of Kent, Sir David Cunningham of London; (3) Alex. Southwood and Mark Cottle of London. Lands, etc., , Poplar and , Bury Fields, Nether Itchington, alias Bishop's Itchington, Warwick

Q/HAL/201 Release 29 May 1639 (1) Jas. Enyon, Northants. (2) Alex. Southwood and Mark Cottle. 5 closes in Old Ford, Poplar and Stepney

Q/HAL/202 Assignment 13 Mar 1672/3 (1) Johanna Crowther, her children and others; (2) Mary and Roger Wood of Kingston. Rents of Poplar and Manors

Q/HAL/203 Sale for a year 20 Dec 1710 (1) Benoni Willshaw and Grace, his wife; John Winter of Stepney; (2) Robert Whittell of Bromley, Middlesex. Part of fee farm rent of Poplar and Bromley Manors

Q/HAL/204 Demise for 99 years, with plan (Several 14 Feb 1820 covenants relating to maintenance) (1) George IV; (2) Wm. Richardson of Great Portland Street, builder. Part of Marylebone Park, i.e., ground and messuage in Regent's Circus. (Seal of Exchequer and portrait of King)

Q/HAL/205 Lease for a year (plan) 9 Jul 1821 (1) John Nash of Dover Street, John Edwards of Glamorgan; (2) Jn. Wilton of St. Marylebone; 4, Langham Place, St. Marylebone. (Signature and seal of John Nash.)

Q/HAL/206 Copy of Tottenhall Manor court roll; licence to 24 Apr 1651 demise Humphrey Westwood and Eliz., his wife, of , Highcrosse. Messuage and 40 acres of pasture and 25 acres of meadow in "Greenestreete", St. Pancras LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 29 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/207 Grant for 7 years 24 Dec 1770 (1) New River Co. (2) John Smart of Limehouse. Water supply to houses in Gray's Inn Lane, near Battle , St. Pancras

Q/HAL/208 Bargain and sale 3 May 1647 (1) Nathaniel Fox of St. Leonard, starchmaker; (2) Wm. Osmond, tallowchandler; Ric. Joy, apothec. Mess., land and cottages, Hogsden

Q/HAL/209 Bargain and sale 9 Nov 1649 (1) William Osmond, citizen and tallowchandler; Richard Joy, apothecary; (2) Thomas Edward, citizen and grocer. Mess., ground, cottages in Hogesden, St. Leonard,

Q/HAL/210 Deed to lead uses of recovery 31 Oct 1654 (1) John Besbetch, grocer; (2) Thomas Ross, citizen and tallowchandler. 2 mess., 2 orchards, 3 acres,

Q/HAL/211 Exemplification of recovery 28 Nov 1654 (1) Thos. Ross; (2) Jn. Besbetch; (3) Geo. Humston. 2 mess., 2 gardens, 3 acres, in Hoxton

Q/HAL/212 Bargain and sale 22 Aug 1660 (1) Thos. Ross, cit. and tallowchandler; (2) Jn. Besbetch, cit. and grocer. Messuages, 2 orchards, 3 acres, in Hoxton

Q/HAL/213 Mortgage (with receipt attached) 24 Aug 1660 (1) John Besbech, cit. and grocer; (2) Richard Bryant of St. Olave's, Sthwk., mcht. 2 mess., 2 orchards, 3 acres, Hoxton, St. Leonard's, Shoreditch

Q/HAL/214 Assignment of Lease 3 Jun 1662 (1) John Hodges, son of Jn.Hodges of Hoxton, yeoman, dec., Hy. Bigge, citizen and merchantaylor; (2) Jn. Harris of London. Messuage (3 acres), orchard barn, in Hoxton, St. Leonard, Shoreditch LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 30 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/215 Assignment 7 Jun 1662 (1) Richard Bryant of St. Olave's, Sthwk., John Besbech, cit. and grocer; (2) John Harris. 2 mess., 2 orchards, 3 acres, Hoxton, St. Leonard's, Shoreditch

Q/HAL/216 Bargain and sale 12 Jul 1662 (1) Jn. Besbech, cit. and grocer; (2) Robt. Richardson of City of London. Mess., cottages, 3 acres and 2 acres, St. Leonard, Shoreditch

Q/HAL/217 Bargain and sale 13 Jul 1662 (1) Jn. Besbech, cit. and grocer; (2) Robt. Richardson of City of London. Messuages, cottages, orchard and 2 acres in Hoxton

Q/HAL/218 Assignment 21 Aug 1662 (1) Jn. Harris; (2) Robt. Richardson, cit. and scrivener. Mess., orchard, barn, 2 acres, Hoxton

Q/HAL/219 Bargain and sale 28 Mar 1672 (1) Robt. Richardson of London; (2) Geo. Rickets of Hoxton, gardener. A mess., 7 cottages, an orchard and ground in Hoxton

Q/HAL/220 Release 28 Mar 1672 (1) Robt. Oxwicke of London, mcht., Robt. Richardson of London; (2) Geo. Rickets of Hoxton, gardener. 2 mess., 7 cottages, orchard, 3 acres, Hoxton

Q/HAL/221 Receipt 6 Jan 1608/9 (1) Wm. Thomas of Lincoln's Inn; (2) Sir. Jn. Stradlinge. Enclosed in Q/HAL/220

Q/HAL/222 Lease 1 Oct 1684 (1) Elizabeth Wigington of Ham, widow, Hunt Grace, London; (2) Anna Maria Fawcett of Hoxton. Golden Lion, White Hind, 2 closes, barn, 2 mess., Hoxton

Q/HAL/223 Mortgage 8 Dec 1688 (1) Amos Keane of Hoxton, crapeweaver, and Anna Maria, his wife; (2) Peter Parker, cit and stationer. Golden Lion, White Hind, 2 closes, barn, 2 mess. and ground, Hoxton LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 31 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/224 Bond 8 Dec 1688 (1) Amos Keane; (2) Peter Parker. Enclosed in Q/HAL/223

Q/HAL/225 Affidavit 10 Dec 1688 Amos and Anne Keane. Enclosed in Q/HAL/223

Q/HAL/226 Assignment of mortgage 23 Apr 1691 (1) Peter Parker, ctz. and stationer; (2) Ric. Daniel of Westm, barber. Golden Lion and White Hind, barn messuage in Hogsden, St. Leonard's Shoreditch

Q/HAL/227 Assignment 19 Sep 1692 (1) Ric. Daniell of St. James, W., barber; (2) Francis Blith, cit. and shipwright. Golden Lion and White Hind, 2 closes, barn, 2 mess., Hoxton

Q/HAL/228 Lease for a year 18 Feb 1696/7 (1) Jas. Grace of St. Marg., W.; (2) Ralph Harwood of Balms, Hackney. Golden Lion, White Hind, 2 closes, barn, 2 mess., land in Hoxton

Q/HAL/229 Assignment in trust 17 Mar 1698/9 (1) Ric. Daniell, Anna Maria Keane; (2) Francis Blithe; (3) Martha Owen of St. Clement Dane; (4) Benj. Hoskins of Stepney, Jn. Boughton of do. Golden Lion, White Hind, etc.

Q/HAL/230 Building lease 17 Dec 1683 (1) Isaac Honywood of Hampstead; (2) Humphry Hackshaw of London. Pittfield Close (5 acres), Hoxton

Q/HAL/231 Release 14 Jun 1690 (1) Isaac Honywood of Hampstead; (2) Sir Peter Daniell, alderman, Sir Thos. Vernon and others, cit. and haberdashers. Mess. (divided into 3), Palefield, Longfield, near Pitfield St. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 32 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/232 Assignment 30 Jan 1690/1 (1) Elienor Willan of Hoxton, widow, Jane Manor of London, widow, Thos. Amos of St. Martin in the Fields, and Mary, his wife; (2) Thos. Peacock, cit. and grocer. Land and 3 mess in Hoxton

Q/HAL/233 Assignment 10 May 1693 (1) Elianor Willan of Hoxton, widow; (2) Thos. Peacock, cit. and grocer; (3) Ric. Woodruffe, cit. and haberdasher. Ground and 3 mess. in Hoxton

Q/HAL/234 Lease for a year 28 Mar 1715 (1) Margaret Taylor of Reading, widow; (2) John Barton of London. Messuages, Moor Mead, St.Leonard's Shoreditch, and 2 acres and messuages in Stepney

Q/HAL/235 Lease and release 14 and 15 Mar (1) Jn. and Rebecca Barton; (2) Wm. and John 1715/6 Hartop. Messuages in Moor Mead, St. Leonard, Shoreditch, 2 acres in Stepney

Q/HAL/236 Lease and release 14 and 15 Mar (1) Jn. and Rebecca Barton; (2) Wm. and John 1715/6 Hartop. Messuages in Moor Mead, St. Leonard, Shoreditch, 2 acres in Stepney

Q/HAL/237 2 Indentures of fine 1532 (1) Roger Barker and Joan, his wife, quer.; (2) Ed. Elryngton, def. 10 acres in Shoreditch

Q/HAL/238 Exemplification of recovery 12 Feb 31 (1) Ed. Milles (?); (2) Thos. Hobson; (3) Jn. Chas. II (1679) Bowater and Anne, his wife. 4 mess., St. Leonard, Shoreditch

Q/HAL/239 Assignment of mortgage 13 Apr 1693 (1) Thos. Jephson of Rutland, clerk; (2) Jn. Love of do.; (3) Nicholas Martyn of Lincoln's Inn, Thos. Partington of St. Bride's, woollen draper; (4) Hy. Dry, cit, and skinner, Robt. Dry, of London, Hy. Burton, cit. and tallowchandler. Close, brick thatch house, Haggerston Lane, Haggerston, St. Leonard, Shoreditch LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 33 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/240 Lease for a year 1 Nov 1704 (1) Wm. Ecles, cit. and grocer; (2) Joseph Watts of Sthwk., cheesemonger. Mess., orchard, close, stable, in Hoxton, tent. and garden near Ratcliff Row

Q/HAL/241 Exemplification of recovery 15 May 1738 (1) Christian Giles Wallis; (2) Jn. Hodgson; (3) Daniel and Hy. Stacy. Mess., 3 tofts, 8 part of an acre, St. Leonard Shoreditch

Q/HAL/242 Licence for ingress and egress, etc. 13 Jun 1776 (1) Master and wdns. of Haberdashers' Co., Governors of Hoxton Hospital; (2) Samuel Swaine of , broker. Bowling Green Row, Haberdashers' Walk, Hoxton

Q/HAL/243 Articles of Agreement (with plan) 7 Jan 1818 (1) Thomas Hope Byde of Ware Park, Herts.; (2 ) William Benjamin Taylor of Kingsland Road. Builder. Lands, etc., site of Swan brewhouse, St. Leonard's, Shoreditch

Q/HAL/244 Case papers (Plans of premises) 1822-3 Rex, on prosecution of Jas. Warner v. Wm. Lilwall & Lilwall v. Woolley. Angel & Crown P.H., etc., St. Agnes le Clere Baths, Bath St., Tabernacle Sq., St. Leonard's, Shoreditch

Q/HAL/245 Case papers (Plans of premises) 1822-3 Rex, on prosecution of Jas. Warner v. Wm. Lilwall & Lilwall v. Woolley. Angel & Crown P.H., etc., St. Agnes le Clere Baths, Bath St., Tabernacle Sq., St. Leonard's, Shoreditch

Q/HAL/246 Case papers (Plans of premises) 1822-3 Rex, on prosecution of Jas. Warner v. Wm. Lilwall & Lilwall v. Woolley. Angel & Crown P.H., etc., St. Agnes le Clere Baths, Bath St., Tabernacle Sq., St. Leonard's, Shoreditch

Q/HAL/247 Case papers (Plans of premises) 1822-3 Rex, on prosecution of Jas. Warner v. Wm. Lilwall & Lilwall v. Woolley. Angel & Crown P.H., etc., St. Agnes le Clere Baths, Bath St., Tabernacle Sq., St. Leonard's, Shoreditch LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 34 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/248 Appointment to Canonry 7 May 1852 (1) Charles James, Bp. of London; (2) Charles Mackenzie, M.A. Hoxton Shoreditch. There are no documents number Q/HAL/249-273

Q/HAL/274 Bargain and sale 16 Oct 1582 (1) Vyncent Amcottes of ; (2) Ellis Brag of "Lymehoste", Stepney, mariner, and Amey, his wife. Tenement in "Lymehoste" Stepney

Q/HAL/275 Certified copy of Q/HAL/274 24 Feb 1599/1600

Q/HAL/276 Release 15 May 1595 (1) Ric. Brage of Devon, yeoman (brother and heir of Ellis Brage); (2) Wm. Bowll of Bromley and wife, Amie. 2 tenements (Formerly 1) in "Lymehost"

Q/HAL/277 Release 6 May 1600 (1) Thos. White of Lymehost, Stepney, mariner; (2) Oliver Style, citizen and grocer. Wharf, etc., in Lymehost, Stepney

Q/HAL/278 Deed to lead uses of a recovery 6 Oct 1625 (1) Sir Jn. Philpott, Southampton; (2) Wm. Dunch, Wilts. Thos. Lambert of do. Messuages in Philpott Street Stepney, and others in Philpott Lane, Smithie Lane, and

Q/HAL/279 Bargain and sale 6 Nov 1655 (1) Jn. Westbrooke, Lymehouse and Eliz., his wife; (2) Jn. Core of Lymehouse, cooper, and Anne, his wife. Ground at E. end of Church Lane, Lymehouse

Q/HAL/280 Release 7 May 1659 (1) Thos. Gwynes of Limehouse, mariner; (2) Nathaniell Sherman of Limehouse, shipwright, and Eliz., his wife. 4 messuages, 7 cottages, at E. end of Philpott St., Lymehouse LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 35 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/281 Release 2 Jun 1686 (1) Isaack Gwynes of Lymehouse, mariner, Thos. Conway of Lymehouse, mariner, Mary, his wife (late Mary Harle); (2) Nath. Sherman of Lymehouse, shipwright. 9 mess. and 1¢ ac. in Limehouse, W. side Church Lane.

Q/HAL/282 Lease 23 Aug 1578 (1) Alice Stepkin of East Smithfield, widow; (2) Ric. Glover, ctz. and pewterer. 7 acres nr. Pond in Stepney manor and part of Wapping Wall

Q/HAL/283 Lease for 1 year 2 Feb 1664/5 (1) Sir Thos. Ivye of Wilts., knt., and Theodosia, his wife, Joseph Saverton (alias Sabbarton), Thos. Nevill, both of London, Christopher Sudbury, citz. and goldsmith; (2) John Fisher and Phillipp Sheppard, both of Middle Temple. "Swansnest" or "Hermitage" and other messuages, etc., in Wapping, in St. Buttolph without Aldgate, St. Mary, W' cpl., & Stepney, abutting on street leading from Nightingale Lane to E. Smithfield.

Q/HAL/284 Discharge (Deed poll) 6 May 1665 (1) Phillip Sheppard; (2) Jn. Fisher. Premises as in Q/HAL/283

Q/HAL/285 Lease 9 Jul 1673 (1) Edward Peachey, cit. and grocer, William Peachey, merchant; (2) Richard Mills, cit. and stationer. 3 mess., Wapping

Q/HAL/286 Lease 20 Mar 1678/9 (1) Jas. Dalby, cit. and clothmaker, and Marg., his wife; (2) Geo. Kinge of St. Paul's, Shadwell, shipwright, and Mary, his wife. Meadow ground, N. of Farmer's Street, St. Paul, Shadwell

Q/HAL/287 Counterpart mortgage 7 Jun 1722 (1) Joseph Smith of St. John, Wapping, and Eliz., his wife; (2) Robt. Watts of St. Paul, Shadwell, mcht. Mess. and wharf, New Crane Stairs, St. Paul, Shadwell LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 36 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/288 Assignment of lease (with inventory) 9 May 1748 (1) Katherine Barfoot of Ratcliff (widow of John B., grocer and confectioner); (2) Newton Lucas of Gracechurch St., oilman. Ground in Wapping at S.W. corner of 7 Star Alley, with messuage, etc., i.e., a starchhouse

Q/HAL/289 Lease for 500 years 16 Jan 27 Eliz. (1) Hy. Lord Wentworth; (2) Jn. Laylonde of (1585) W'cpl., carman. Part of Stepney manor waste at end of W'cpl. St. (now built upon). Endorsed "As to 70, Road"

Q/HAL/290 Lease (with covenant not to stop wind from 27 Oct 1641 windmill) (1) Miles Brand of London, miller; (2) Ric. Hopper of W'cpl., silkthroster. Ground in W'cpl. (sometime waste of Stepney and Hackneymanor)

Q/HAL/291 Bargain and sale 2 Jun 1654 (1) Wm. Smith of Middle Temple and others; (2) Miles Brand of W'cpl., glover. Waste ground, enclosed with a wall, lately used as a fort, on W. side of Mile End Green, 2 houses, shop and windmill, Stepney manor

Q/HAL/292 Lease for a year 15 Aug 1654 (1) Miles Brand of Bermondsey, miller; (2) Owen Stuart of Bermondsey, waterman. Waste ground, enclosed with a wall, lately used as a fort, on W. side of Mile End Green, 2 houses and shop, Stepney Manor

Q/HAL/293 Bargain and sale 1 Dec 1669 (1) Philadelphia, Lady Wentworth, relict of Thos., Lord W. (s. and h. of Thos., Earl of Cleveland), Henrietta Maria (d. of sd. Thos., Lord W.), John Cary, Wm. Saunders, citizen and woollen draper, Sir Wm. Smyth of Bucks., Sir Nathaniel Hobart, Francis Branston, Isaac Bringhurst of Bedford, clerk, Wm. Butts of Stepney; (2) Owen Steward, citizen and fletcher. Parcel of waste ground (a fort in the late war) at E. end of S. side of W'cpl. and a Windmill; and 2 houses and a smith's shop. Reciting sales of the manor. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 37 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/294 Lease for 99 years 20 Jan 1675/6 (1) Owen Steward of Berm., miller and citz. and fletcher; (2) Hy. Wilson and Wm. Marshall, baker, both of do. ¢ acre of waste (formerly burial ground of W'cpl. parish) and 2 houses in W'cpl.

Q/HAL/295 Assignment 15 Apr 1689 (1) Ric. Boys of Limehous, shipwright, and Susan, his wife; (2) Ric. Prynne of Ratcliff, mariner. Part of Mile End Green, waste of Stepney Manor, with messuages thereon

Q/HAL/296 Assignment in trust 3 May 1694 (1) Ric. Prynn, mariner; (2) Robt. Bargrave of Doctors Commons; (3) Wm. Longvile of Inner Temple. Waste ground of Stepney manor, i.e., Mile End Green on N. side of highway from W'cpl. to Stratford Bow

Q/HAL/297 Deed of sale and assignment of lease 23 May 1699 (1) Sarah Bargrave, widow of Robert B. (2) Wm. Longuevile; (3) Nathaniel Hunton of . Waste of Stepney manor, at Mile End Green on N. side of highway, etc. (as above), built on by John Wicks

Q/HAL/298 Notes of bargain and sale of leasehold 4 Jan 1619/20 premises (1) Wm. and Mary Goodman; (2) Wm. Abell. Messuages and gardens in Hogg Lane alias Rosemary Street

Q/HAL/299 Lease 11 Sep 1666 (1) Ric. Abell of Rosemary Lane, W'cpl. (2) Robt. Tough, citizen and gunmaker. Messuage (built by Abell) in Rosemary Lane, W'cpl.

Q/HAL/300 Lease 26 Jul 1694 (1) Ric. Abell, St. Mary, Matfellon; (2) Jn. Greaves, cit. and joiner. Ground in Whitehorse Yard, Rosemary Lane, W'cpl. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 38 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/301 Lease for a year and mortgage 30 Jan and 31 (1) Robert Freeland of Gracechurch St., Jan 1771 woollen draper, Joshua Brooks of St. Andrew, Holborn, poulterer; (2) Thos. Collingwood of Grey's Inn. 2 messuages in Swallow Ct., Rosemary Lane, W'cpl., and 4 mess. in Swallow Gardens, do.

Q/HAL/302 Lease for a year and mortgage 30 Jan and 31 (1) Robert Freeland of Gracechurch St., Jan 1771 woollen draper, Joshua Brooks of St. Andrew, Holborn, poulterer; (2) Thos. Collingwood of Grey's Inn. 2 messuages in Swallow Ct., Rosemary Lane, W'cpl., and 4 mess. in Swallow Gardens, do.

Q/HAL/303 Lease 18 Jul 1657 (1) Thos. Collins, cit. and carpenter; (2) Geo. Page of W'cpl., glover. Ground in Moses Alley, W'cpl.

Q/HAL/304 Assignment 22 Jun 1659 (1) Thomas Collyns, citizen and carpenter; (2) Hy. Bludworth, citizen and baker. Ground and 2 houses nr. Moses Alley in W'cpl.

Q/HAL/305 Counterpart lease 23 Apr 1606 (1) Jn. Wright, cit. and innholder; (2) Mary Jeamson of London, widow. Garden ground in W'cpl.

Q/HAL/306 Counterpart assignment 10 May 1649 (1) Saml. Stornell the elder, cit. and brewer; (2) Saml. Stornell the younger, of Gray's Inn. Gardens and premises in W'cpl.

Q/HAL/307 Assignment 27 Jan 1650/1 (1) Saml. Stornell the elder, cit. and brewer; (2) Saml. Stornell the younger, cit. and brewer. Tenement, garden and plot of ground "used for a twisting place", W'cpl. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 39 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/308 Assignment 19 Oct 1665 (1) Dorothy Hanes of Bucks., widow, Curatrix of son of Zachariah Teaton, i.e., Edward; (2) Wm. White, mattlayer, Francis Gillstropp, baker, Jn. Halfeaker, yeoman, Rowland Currey, vintner, and Wm. Stourton, silk-thrower, all of W'cpl. Part of a bowling green abutting S. upon the churchyard (for use as burying ground for W'cpl. parish)

Q/HAL/309 Exemplification of recovery 22 Jun 1681 Charles Perrott and Geo. Burrard, pet., Wm. Bower, def. 8 messuages in W'cpl.

Q/HAL/310 Lease 24 Dec 1694 (1) Roger Norton, citizen and stationer; (2) Robert Ruddell, cit. and . Mess. in Petticoat Lane, W'cpl.

Q/HAL/311 Assignment of lease 8 Nov 1706 (1) Saml. Starling of London; (2) Jane Knott of London, spinster; (3) Geo. Stone of W'cpl., weaver. Garden plots in St. Mary Matfellon

Q/HAL/312 Counterpart lease. (with schedule of fixtures) 23 Mar (1) Joshua Shepheard of London, mercht. (2) 1711/12 Hy. Matthewes of W'cpl., chirurgion. Chirurgion's Arms (fronting Haymarket, abutting on Red Cow), W'cpl., High St., St. Mary M.

Q/HAL/313 Lease 1 May 1722 (1) Jn. Barton of London; (2) Joseph Noden of Stepney, butcher. Messuage near Watch house on N. side of Ratcliff Highway

Q/HAL/314 Lease 3 Sep 1723 (1) John Barton of London; (2) Francis Wright of Stepney, carpenter. 2 messuages nr. Watchhouse on N. side Ratcliff Highway LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 40 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/315 Assignement of lease 9 Mar 1724/5 (1) Sarah Comport, widow of Robert C., John Cockburn, surgeon, and wife, Rebecca, da. of sd. Robert C., John Comport of London, oilman; (2) Robt. Comport of St, Botolph without Aldgate, oilman, George Monke of London, dyer; (3) Wm. Johnson of St. Mary, W'cpl., cit. and dyer, Saml. Woodfield of St. Paul, Sh'well, ctz. and tallowchandler. 5 mess. on N. side of Buckley Street, St. Mary, W'cpl., and 1 in Plow Street, do.

Q/HAL/316 Deed of covenant to produce title deeds (1735 21 Jun 1785 -1785) (1) Carston Dirs of Well Close Sq., sugar refiner; (2) Chas. Neale of Camberwell, gardener, s. and heir of Wm. Neale. Wellclose Square, Shorter Street, and Cable Street, St. Mary, W'cpl.

Q/HAL/317 Licence of alienation, by letters patent 1 Jul 1607 Edward Ireby, Thomas Bateman, Richard B., senior and Richard B., junior. 26 messuages and a garden in East Smithfield, formerly called "le Fyrkin", Stepney

Q/HAL/318 Lease and release 14 and 15 Dec (1) Eliz. Middleton of London, spinster; (2) Hy. 1671 Lewes of London. 6 messuages, etc., nr. Hangman's Acre, in London Field, Stepney

Q/HAL/319 Lease and release 14 and 15 Dec (1) Eliz. Middleton of London, spinster; (2) Hy. 1671 Lewes of London. 6 messuages, etc., nr. Hangman's Acre, in London Field, Stepney

Q/HAL/320 Lease for a year 18 Feb 1674/5 (1) Ed. Nicholas of Bucks. and Geo. Cooke of Berks. (2) Wm. Bowdler, citizen and draper, and Hy. Beresford, do. 43 acres in field called Spittle Hope or Lollesworth in Stepney

Q/HAL/321 Exemplification of recovery 20 Jun 1716 Jn. Booker, plt., Jn. Bodicoat, def., Jn. Dart, vouch. 6 mess. and 5 acres, Stepney LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 41 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/322 Grant of bailiwick 28 Dec 1745 (1) Jn. Wicker of Horsham, Lord of Manor; (2) Burdyn Anderson of W'cpl. Manor of Stepney

Q/HAL/323 Deed to declare uses of a recovery 30 Apr 1689 (1) Robt. Philips, cit. and ironmonger, (2) Thos. Beesly of St. Leonard, Sh. (3) Saml. Alford, cit. and ironmonger. Mess. in Church Lane, 2 acres, 5 mess. in Stepney

Q/HAL/324 Exemplification of recovery 13 May 1689 (1) Saml. Alford; (2) Thos. Beesley; (3) Robt. Philips; (4) Jn. Wheeler. 6 mess., 3 gardens, 2 acres, Stepney

Q/HAL/325 Lease and release 20 and 21 May (1) Robt. Phillips, cit. and ironmonger, Thos. 1692 Beesley, gardener; (2) Thos. Scott of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, brickmaker. Mess., 2 acres, E. side of Church Lane, the "Boarded Messuage", and 4 other mess., Stepney

Q/HAL/326 Lease and release 20 and 21 May (1) Robt. Phillips, cit. and ironmonger, Thos. 1692 Beesley, gardener; (2) Thos. Scott of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, brickmaker. Mess., 2 acres, E. side of Church Lane, the "Boarded Messuage", and 4 other mess., Stepney

Q/HAL/327 Counterpart lease 5 Mar 1821 (1) Sir Jn. Osborn Chicksands of Bedford, bart. (2) George Dubois of , mchy. 1, Osborne Place in Christchurch, S.F., and St. Mary, W'cpl.

Q/HAL/328 Exemplification of recovery 31 Jan 1831 Charles Cook, demt., Thos. Bisgood, deft. 2/3 parts of 60 messuages and gardens in All Saints, Poplar, and Christchurch, S.F. Portrait of Wm. IV and Seal.

Q/HAL/329 Militia roll for Christ Church 5th sub-division, 1st 1831 and 2nd Royal Regiments of Hamlets Militia. 16 names and addresses in Shoreditch, Bethnal Green, St. George's, Christ Church, St. Martin's-in-the-Fields and St. Luke's LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 42 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/330 Accounts relating to the parish of St. Clement 18 Henry VIII Danes without the Bar of the New Temple, and (1526/7) a hospital

Q/HAL/331 Lease for 100 years 10 Feb 1638/9 (1) Gabriel Barber of London, merchant; (2) Christopher Halliley of London, merchant. 3 messuages in St. Clement Danes

Q/HAL/332 Lease for 99 years 12 Feb 14 (1) Christopher Halliley of London; (2) Gabriel Charles I Barber of London, merchant. 3 messuages in (1639) Ficket Fields, St. Clement Danes

Q/HAL/333 Building lease 29 May 1640 (1) Wm. Newton of Beds. (2) Jn. Gorst, cit. and mcht. taylor. Part of Ficketts Fields, St. Clem. Danes and St. Dunstan in the West. (Endorsed with note that the land was subsequently sold to St. Clement's parish to enlarge the churchyard.)

Q/HAL/334 Bargain and sale 25 Feb 1657/8 (1) Thomas Blake of London, tailor, and Elizabeth, his wife; (2) Samuel Lewis, merchant tailor of London. Annuity arising from 3 messuages in Ficketts Field, St. Clement's Danes

Q/HAL/335 Lease for 150 years 13 May 1676 (1) Sir James Northfolke of Lincoln's Inn, administrator of late Anne Northfolke (alias Barnsly), of London, Richard Loane of the Middle Temple; (2) Anne Lant of London, widow. Ground in Ficketts Field and buildings thereon

Q/HAL/336 Lease for a year 15 Jun 1691 (1) Richard Osborne of the Inner Temple, Sir Thomas Fowle of London, Wm. Hooker of , Surrey, Robert Saunders of Tutin, Surrey, Richard Hammond of Mitcham; (2) John Stone of , Mdx. 11 messuages in Hollowell Street and Witch Street, St. Clement Danes LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 43 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/337 Lease for a year 27 Mar 1701 (1) John Stone of New Inn, (2) Robert Stone of Lyons Inn, Edmund Bridges of New Inn. 11 messuages in Hollowell St., St. Clement Danes

Q/HAL/338 Deed to declare the uses of a fine 3 Nov 1634 (1) Edward and William Lutwich; (2) Thomas Smith the elder, stationer, of London, Thos. Smith the younger, John Ledgingham, draper, John Treagle, stationer. Premises as in Q/HAL/337.

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Q/HAL/340 Right hand of indenture of Fine Michaelmas Thomas Smith, complainant Edward Lutwich Term, 1634 and Wm. Lutwich, deforciants. 14 messuages in St. Clements Danes. Attached to B. and sale

Q/HAL/341 Bargain and sale 1 Dec 1634 (1) Edward Lutwich of Salop, William Lutwich; (2) Thomas Smith, stationer, of London. 2 messuages "next without Temple Bar" on N. side of the street; 2 messuages and shop adjoining above; 12 messuages on W. side of Sheere Lane. All in St. Clements Danes

Q/HAL/342 Licence of alienation from King (Portion of 1 Sep 10 Great Seal) Charles I Edward Lutwich and William L.; Thomas Smith. (1634) 14 messuages, 1 stable and 2 shops in St. Clements Danes held in chief

Q/HAL/343 Bargain and sale (with receipt enclosed) 18 Jun 1656 (1) Thomas Smith of Kent; (2) Robert Yarway, merchant tailor of London, Thomas Yarway, scrivener, of London. Messes. on W. side Sheere Lane, St. Clement's Danes, Westminster

Q/HAL/344 Bargain and sale (with receipt enclosed) 18 Jun 1656 (1) Thomas Smith of Kent; (2) Robert Yarway, merchant tailor of London, Thomas Yarway, scrivener, of London. Messes. on W. side Sheere Lane, St. Clement's Danes, Westminster LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 44 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/345 Bargain and sale 20 Jun 1656 (1) Thomas Smith of Kent, son and heir of late Thomas Smith, stationer, of London; (2) Robert Yarway, merchant tailor of London, Thomas Yarway, scrivener, of London. 12 new messuages on the west side of Sheerelane, St. Clement Danes, including a shop adjoining Temple Bar

Q/HAL/346 Lease for 3 months 4 Jun 1662 (1) Robert Yarway, merchant tailor, of London, Thomas Yarway of Bedfordshire; (2) Richard Dawson, draper, Alexander Orpwood. 12 messuages on W. side of Sheere Lane, St. Clement Danes

Q/HAL/347 Bargain and sale 4 Jul 1662 (1) Robert Yarway, merchant tailor, of London, Thomas Yarway of Beds.; (2) Richard Dawson, draper, of London, Alexander Orpwood, dyer, of London. 12 messe. on W. side of Sheere Lane

Q/HAL/348 Declaration of Trust 10 Jul 1662 Alexander Orpwood, dyer, of London. Messuages on W. side of Sheer Lane, Temple Bar, St. Clement Danes

Q/HAL/349 Bargain and sale 14 Mar (1) Richard Dawson, draper; (2) George 1677/78 Saunders, John Saunders, painter - stainers. 5 messuages and The Harpe, Sheere Lane, St. Clements Danes, Westminster

Q/HAL/350 Bargain and sale 15 May 1678 (1) Richard Dawson, draper, of London; (2) Henry Hillyard, painter stainer, of London. 6 messuages (being part of a parcel of 12 messes.) on W. side of Sheere Lane, St. Clements Danes

Q/HAL/351 Counterpart Deed to lead uses, with schedule 15 May 1678 of leases (1) Richard Dawson, cit. and draper; (2) Henry Hillyard, citizen and painter-stainer. 6 mess. on W. side of Sheere Lane, St. Clements Dane LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 45 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/352 Marriage settlement 13 Feb 1683/4 (1) Philippa Hillyard of London, widow of Henry H., painter stainer, Hester Hillyard; (2) David King, mercer, of London, James Coddington of the Inner Temple; (3) Hezekiah King, merchant tailor, of London. 6 messuages in St. Clements Danes

Q/HAL/353 Bargain and sale 10 Jun 1715 (1) Giles Jenkins, clothworker, of London; (2) Richard Dawson of Eastham, Essex; (3) John Crawley of London; (4) Charles Sergison, naval commdr. Two messuages in Sheer Lane, nr. Temple Bar, St. Clement Danes

Q/HAL/354 Grant of Advowson of St. Clement Danes 9 May 1664 (1) John, Earl of Exeter; (2) Eleanor Hickes of Winton, spinster

Q/HAL/355 Assignment of presentation to the Church of St. 11 Feb 1706/7 Clement Danes (1) Earl of Exeter; (2) Gabriel Cheque of St. Martin in the Fields and Martha, his wife, Administratrix of Roger Jones of Bedfordshire, Charles Jones of Beds., Hugh Ethersey of St. Paul, Covent Garden, apothecary and Martha, his wife, Philip Deveule, merchant, of Southampton and Anne, his wife. William Whiteaker of London and Elizabeth, his wife. (Children of Roger Jones); (3) John Forster of London

Q/HAL/356 Lease for 13 years 1 May 1707 (1) Duke of Norfolk; (2) Richard Baynard of St. James. 2 messuages on E. side of Arundell Street, St. Clement Danes

Q/HAL/357 Bargain and sale 16 Jun 1691 (1) Richard Osborn of the Inner Temple, Sir Thomas Fowle and others; (2) John Stone of New Inn, Mdx.; (3) Robert, his brother, of Lyons Inn. Messuages in parish of St. Clement Danes without Temple Bar LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 46 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/358 Lease for 51 years 13 Mar 1758 (1) Dowager Duchess of Argyll and ; (2) Edward Baron of St. George, Hanover Square. Ground in Bruton Mews, Bruton Street, St. George, Hanover Square. Miniature portrait of George II in initial letter.

Q/HAL/359 Will and Probate 11 Jun 1759 Loft Anthony Stedman of St. George, Hanover and 27 Feb Square. Messuage in Downing Street, 1771 Westminster

Q/HAL/360 Lease for 21 years (with plan) 2 Apr 1793 (1) Charles Pierrepont of Norths; (2) Sir George Warren Knight. Kingston House, south side of High Road from Hyde Park Corner to Kensington, St. Margaret's

Q/HAL/361 Bargain and sale 20 Feb 1651/2 (1) Chas. Viscount Cranborne; (2) Ed. Vaux, Lord Harrowden and Eliz., his wife, and Nicholas, Earl of Banbury, her son. Room in Long Acre St., St. Martin's in the Fields

Q/HAL/362 Deed to lead the uses of a Fine 20 Jan 1652/3 (1) Edward Vaux, Lord Harrowdon, Elizabeth, Countess of Banbury, Nicholas, Earl of Banbury, Isabella, Countess of Banbury, Hon. Charles Rich, 2nd son of Earl of Warwick, Lancelot, Lord of Cannons, Mdx.; (2) Francis Harvey of the Middle Temple, and Edward Wilkinson. Capital messuage in Longacre and Covent Garden, St. Martin's-in-the Fields, Westminster

Q/HAL/363 Bargain and sale (receipt enclosed) 13 Feb 1653/4 (1) Francis Harvey of the Middle Temple, Edward Wilkinson of Long Acre; (2) Elizabeth Quested of Long Acre. Capital messuage in Long Acre, Covent Garden, St. Martin's-in-the -Fields, Westminster

Q/HAL/364 Bargain and sale (receipt enclosed) 13 Feb 1653/4 (1) Francis Harvey of the Middle Temple, Edward Wilkinson of Long Acre; (2) Elizabeth Quested of Long Acre. Capital messuage in Long Acre, Covent Garden, St. Martin's-in-the -Fields, Westminster LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 47 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/365 Lease for 16 years 7 Jun 1684 (1) John Halsall of Thames Ditton; (2) Thomas Ellis of St. Martin-in-the-Fields. Two messuages "formerly but one tenement", Long Acre, St. Martin-in-the-Fields, near Banbury House

Q/HAL/366 Lease for 31 years 11 May 1640 (1) Bartholomew Baker of St. Clement Danes; (2) Edmond Lawrence of St. Giles in the Fields, draper. Ground and messuages in Russell Street (Alias Bedford St.), St. Martin in the Fields

Q/HAL/367 Will 17 May 1643 Katherin Huckle of St. Martin in the Fields. Messuages near Charin Cross, St. Martin in the Fields

Q/HAL/368 Copy of deed to declare the uses of a Recovery 7 Apr 1676 (1) Ralph Halsall of St. Martin in the Fields, John Halsall; (2) Edward Andrew, tailor, of same parish; (3) Thomas Cressey of Gray's Inn. Messuages in St. Martin in the Fields and St. Paul, Covent Garden

Q/HAL/369 Writ to Sheriffs of Mdx. and Inquisition attached 5 Jul and 5 Harbotells Gunston, Bt., Master of the Rolls, Aug 34 Chas.II and Sir Wm. Glascock, late a Master of (1682) Chancery. Messes. in St. Martin in the Fields, occupied by Henry Freer, Thomas Burtonwood and Isaacs Light and owned by Thomas Allan

Q/HAL/370 Lease for a year 1 Feb 1685/6 (1) Anne Norton of Worcestershire, widow of Edward N., and sister and heiress of Thomas Aylott, late of St. Clements Danes; (2) Hugh Bishopp of St. Clements Danes, shopkeeper. 3 messuages near Round Court, St. Martin's Lane, St. Martin's in the Fields

Q/HAL/371 Lease for 29 years 5 Oct 1687 (1) Thomas Caverley of St. Andrew, Holborn, and Mary, his wife, daughter of Richard Hobbs, late of St. Clement Danes, cook; (2) Matthew Smith, of the Inner Temple, and John Young of Westminster. 2 messuages in Pall Mall, in "the now or late parish of St. Martin in the Feilds" LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 48 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/372 Release 20 Nov 1696 (1) Roger, Earl of Castlemaine; (2) John Je of Hayes, Mdx. Two gardens near , St. Martin in the Fields

Q/HAL/373 Particulars of property of Clement Pettit (a n.d minor) Bound in portion of indenture dated 11th October, 1717, between James Petit and Roger Taddy of Thanet. Messuages in Grafton Street, and at N. end of a new street between Gerrard Street and Monmouth Street, St. Martin in the Fields

Q/HAL/374 Lease for 30 years 15 Apr 1673 (1) Christopher Wilkinson of Lincoln's Inn; (2) Jeremy Woodward of the parish of St. Mary Savoy, Strand, grocer. Mess. on N. side of Strand, St. Mary Savoy

Q/HAL/375 Lease for 99 years 10 Apr 1677 (1) George Calcott of St. Sepulchre's, haberdasher, John Calcott of Cliffords Inn; (2) George Hutchins of Graies, Mdx. Messuage near Druery Lane, St. Mary Savoy

Q/HAL/376 Counterpart lease for 3 years 24 Feb 1692/3 (1) Johanna Rolls of St. Ann, Westminster, guardian to her grandson, Samuel Metford; (2) Daniel Byard of St. Mary le Savoy, Strand, victualler. 1 messuage near Windsor Court, St. Mary le Savoy

Q/HAL/377 Exemplification of a Recovery 28 Nov 21 Henry Stanyford, dem., Thomas Fell, tenant, George II William Ashe, vouchee. 40 messuages in St. (1747) Mary le Savoy (alias St. Mary le Strand)

Q/HAL/378 Lease for a year 15 Mar 1706/7 (1) Thomas Ferryman of Leicester, son of late John Ferryman, and nephew and heir of late Theophilus Hill, girdler, of London; (2) William Grimes, beltmaker, of Westminster, and Anne, his wife. Messuages in Redrose Court, St. Paul's Covent Garden, Westminster LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 49 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/379 Deed to lead uses of a fine 20 Nov 1708 (1) Robert Snell of Inner Temple; (2) Stephen Child of London, goldsmith. 12 messuages in Rose Alley, Hart Street, and Damask and Red and White Rose Streets, St. Paul's, Covent Garden, and St. Martin's in the Fields

Q/HAL/380 Mortgage and counterpart 26 Dec 1685 (1) William Whitbey of Staffordshire, and Robina, his wife; (2) Mary Rawlins of Litchfield, widow. Moiety of messuages in Drury Lane and Wilde Street, near The Beare erected on Oldwitch Close

Q/HAL/381 Mortgage and counterpart 26 Dec 1685 (1) William Whitbey of Staffordshire, and Robina, his wife; (2) Mary Rawlins of Litchfield, widow. Moiety of messuages in Drury Lane and Wilde Street, near The Beare erected on Oldwitch Close

Q/HAL/382 Agreement for sale 27 Aug 1811 (1) John Graham of Cranford, Middlesex, (2) John Smith Graham (son of above), Thomas Lumley of Gutter Lane, Cheapside, (3) George Watts of the Strand. 15 houses in Charles Court, Strand, Black Lion Stairs

Q/HAL/383 GBP 100 Stock Share in York Buildings Water 1 Jan 1813 Works Office Joseph Stevenson. Villiers St., Strand

Q/HAL/384 Marriage settlement 8 Feb 1675/6 (1) Jn. Cooper of Stepney, mcht. (2) Sarah Parricke of Limehouse, widow; (3) Abraham Graves of Stepney, shipwright, and Jn. Harris of London, mcht. Personalty

Q/HAL/385 Marriage settlement 19 Jan 1791 (1) Jacob Lander of White Horse Yard, Stanhope Street, St. Clement Danes, woolendraper; (2) Sarah Dillingham of Fleet St., St. Dunstan in the West, widow; (3) William Moore of Doctor's Commons, William Gwinnell of Doctor's Commons LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 50 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/386 Marriage settlement 15 Jan 1802 (1) Hon. Edward Bouverie of Old Burlington Street, Jane, his daughter; (2) Sir Francis Vincent of Wimpole Street; (3) William Fawkener of Berkley Square, Edward Bouverie of Northants., son of above

Q/HAL/387 Marriage settlement 14 May 1804 (1) Mary Higgs of London Field, St. John, Hackney, widow; (2) James Lawson of Bishopsgate St.; (3) John Capel, Royal Exchange, Wm. Daniel Cordell, Union Court, , surgeon

Q/HAL/388 Draft marriage settlement Undated Mr. Burdett and Miss Coutts

Q/HAL/389 Copy of will and probate Ult. Jan 1563/4 Stephen Brakenburie, Usher of the Chamber

Q/HAL/390 Official copy of Will and Probate 14 Aug 1594 William Johnson, grocer, of London, living in St. and 7 Sep Saviour's, Southwark. Property in Kent 1629

Q/HAL/391 Copy of Will and Probate 8 Jul 1658 Francis Lowe of Gray's Inn (Proved 22 Jan 1673/4)

Q/HAL/392 Copy of Will and Probate 25 Jul 1690 John Lowe of Gray's Inn (Proved 13 Apr 1706)

Q/HAL/393 Copy of Will and Probate 21 Nov 1693 Samuel Gibbs of Wapping, mariner (Proved 13 May 1715)

Q/HAL/394 Copy of Will and Probate 25 Oct 1709 Mary Bagnall of London, widow (Proved 14 Dec 1710)

Q/HAL/395 Copy of Will and Probate 7 Nov 1731; Thos. Green of Wentworth St., weaver 10 Nov 1732 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 51 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/396 Copy of Will and Probate 12 Feb 1781; Thomas Cave, baker, of Brick Lane, Bethnal 26 Feb 1781 Green

Q/HAL/397 Will and Probate 12 Jul 1785; Wm. Seaman of St. Mary, W'cpl., vintner 20 Apr 1787

Q/HAL/398 Assignment of Annuity 11 Jul 1701 (1) Jeremiah Peele of St. Clement Danes, gent.; (2) John Freke of the Middle Temple, London

Q/HAL/399 Assignment of Annuity 11 Aug 1705 (1) Richard Noyes, Mrs. Elizabeth Noyes; (2) William East

Q/HAL/400 Assignment of Annuity 24 Jul 1718 (1) Edward Periam and John Marke, both of London, goldsmiths; (2) Howell Smith of Wiltshire, gent.

Q/HAL/401 Assignment of legacy 4 Mar 1739/40 (1) George Fettiplace of St. Andrew, Holb., druggist; (2) Robt. Smithson of Lincs.

Q/HAL/402 Discharge of liabilities, etc. 28 Jan 1577/8 (1) Nathan Whitehand of St. Mary, W'cpl., yeoman; (2) Thomas Venner of Suffolk, husbandman

Q/HAL/403 Receipt 20 May 1692 (1) Robert Phillips, citizen and ironmonger; (2) Thomas Scott of St. Leonard, Shoreditch

Q/HAL/404 Receipt 1 Jul 1692 (1) Isaac Vinck of London, mcht. Thomas Scott of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, brickmaker

Q/HAL/405 Bond 12 Mar 1 Eliz. (1) John Mounger of London, mercer; (2) (1559) Reginald Dale LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 52 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/406 Bond for GBP 30 13 Dec 1652 (1) Wm. Morris of St. Leonard, Shoreditch; (2) Provost and Scholars of Queen's College, Oxon.

Q/HAL/407 Bond 20 Dec 1633 (1) Anna Henshawe, widow, of London; (2) Thomas Bonham of Suffolk

Q/HAL/408 Bond of attorney 31 May 1636 (1) Ellen Fowle, John Lawrence; (2) Nicholas Gryce

Q/HAL/409 Bond 27 May 1695 (1) Hon. Charles Carington of St. James, Wemr.; (2) Tristram Huddleston

Q/HAL/410 Bond 1 Mar 1727/8 (1) Francis Allen of W'cpl., Architect; (2) Jn. Williams of Westm.

Q/HAL/411 Bond 20 Mar 1771 (1) Edward Gray of Queen Street, Grosvenor Square, builder; (2) William Finch Palmer of the Inner Temple

Q/HAL/412 Bond on marriage of (1) with Charlotte Irene 8 Mar 1792 Gouldsmith, sister of (2) (1) Geo. Taylor, jnr., of W'cpl., coppersmith; (2) Jesse and Edmund Gouldsmith, both of Little Britain, wareho.man and hardware man

Q/HAL/413 Assignment of a recognizance 13 Jun 1651 (1) Edward Ellison of Shadwell, mariner; (2) Elizabeth Toppfield of West Ham, Essex, widow

Q/HAL/414 Assignment of recognizances 1 Mar 1668/9 (1) Peter Browne of London, apothecary, Mary Offley of Staffs., widow; (2) Robert Fuller of , Thomas White of Periton, or Pirton or Purton, Herts.

Q/HAL/415 Deed poll, assignment of judgement (Corsellis 21 Dec 1677 v. Thos. Gaudy) (1) Chas. Corsellis of London, mcht.; (2) Jn. Corsellis of Middle Temple LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 53 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/416 Assignment of a recognizance 14 Jan 1691/2 (1) Lord Grey, Baron of Warke, Lady Grace Pierrepont, dau. of Marquess of Dorchester, Roger Jacson of St. Clement Danes, John Adams; (2) Abraham Bush of London, merchant, Samuel Biscop, clerk

Q/HAL/417 Copy of original bond 24 Mar 35 Cha II (1683)

Q/HAL/418 Assignment of bond, debt, and dividends owing 17 Jan 1703/4 to (1) from Hugh Bishop of St. Clement Danes (1) Mary Hodgson of St. Clement Danes, spinster; (2) Thos. Morgan of St. Margaret's W.

Q/HAL/419 Assignment of bond, etc., owing to (1) from 17 Jan 1703/4 Hugh Bishop of St. Clement Danes, bankrupt (1) Sarah Tax of London, widow; (2) Thos. Morgan of St. Margaret's, W.

Q/HAL/420 Assignment of judgement (E. Evershed v. Wm. 31 Oct 1713 Stringer) (1) Wm. Weeden Ford; (2) Ric. Darby of Gray's Inn

Q/HAL/421 Assignment of judgement (Eliz. Evershed v. 17 Apr 1713 Wm. Stringer) (1) Wm. Fellons of Lincoln's Inn; (2) Hon. Jas. Bridges of Hereford; (3) Wm. Weeden Ford of Lincoln's Inn

Q/HAL/422 Counterpart of Agreement 30 Jul 1681 (1) Peter Rousseau of St. Paul, Covent Garden, merchant; (2) Thomas Cuthbert, merchant tailor of London

Q/HAL/423 Presentment to Westminster Commission of 15 Dec 1687 Sewers New Cut River from Chelsea to Fulham and Kensington LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 54 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/424 Fine Trinity Term, 4 (1) William Cole, gent., Humfrey Chapman; (2) William III and John Cutler and Mary, his wife, William Winter Mary II and Prudence, his wife, Tobias Pickeringe, senior, gent., and Dorothy, his wife, 2 messuages, 2 gardens, 2 orchards and 5 acres of land in Peckleton

Q/HAL/425 Bill of Complaint 1693 James Ailey, son-in-law of Abraham Symonds (deceased, of St. Giles in the Fields), vintner, of London, and John and Judith Martyn, son-in -law and dau. of Symonds v. Elizabeth Doughty, widow. Details of clothing and account of plate, coins, jewels, medals, etc., in dispute Q/HAL/426 Agreement (not executed) 1705 (1) Thos. Peacock, citizen and grocer; (2) Peter Dehne, mcht., Joseph Billers of London, silk man, John Gunston of London, merchant

Q/HAL/427 Copy of Court roll, Manor, surrender 22 Dec 1727 and admission (1) Richard Thompson and Jane, his wife; (2) Thomas Snow. Part of Gatesfield, late Howard Brocks

Q/HAL/428 Quit claim and release of arrears of and annuity 21 Feb 1735/6 out of salary of Comptroller of H.M. Customs (1) Sir Robt. Walpole, Ch. of Exchequer; (2) Robert Parsons of London; (3) By. Cruwys of New Inn

Q/HAL/429 Share in Thames water works, Strand 1769 In the name of Anne Webber of St. George's, Hanover Square, widow

Q/HAL/430 Share in Thames water works, Strand 1769 In the name of Anne Webber of St. George's, Hanover Square, widow

Q/HAL/431 Share in Thames water works, Strand 1769 In the name of Anne Webber of St. George's, Hanover Square, widow LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 55 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/432 Share in Thames water works, Strand 1769 In the name of Anne Webber of St. George's, Hanover Square, widow

Q/HAL/433 Declaration of Trust of GBP 1,500 10 Nov 1772 (1) Robt. Cary of Hampstead; (2) Walker Welch of City, mcht., and Hy. Dearman of Hoxton; (3) Ann Gladman of Greenwich, widow

Q/HAL/434 Bill of sale of ship called "Nottingham" 10 Mar 1787 (1) Timothy Curtis and Wm. Curtis of Wapping, merchants; (2) Dorothy Turner of St. Ann's, Limehouse, widow

Q/HAL/435 Certificate of "proprietor" of Royal Institution 7 Mar 1803 Wm. Simons

Q/HAL/436 Contract for Thames Tunnel (Rennies' 6 Jul 1835 signatures) (1) George and John Rennie; (2) Thames Tunnel Co.

Q/HAL/437 Letters Patent (seal missing; royal protrait) 25 May 7 Charles Low of Robinson's Row, Kingsland, Victoria (1844) Mdx. Improvements in Iron and steel making

Q/HAL/438 Letters patent 13 Mar. 8 Granting custody of Charles Dashwood Ruxton, Victoria (1845) 19, Gloucester Road, Hyde Park, a lunatic, to Anna Maria Jenkins Arthy of ditto, and William James Mylne Ruxton of Kent

Q/HAL/439 Certificate of bankruptcy 3 Jul 1848 Hannah Prosser of Wigmore Street, Ann Prosser of Mount Street, late milliners and dressmakers of 57, New Bond Street

Q/HAL/440 Agreement for performance of works, with 20 Feb 1837 plans (signed by Geo. Rennie) (1) London Grand Junction Railway Co., (2) Wm. and Lewis Cubitt of Grays Inn Road, holders. Viaduct near Ampton St., St. Pancras LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 56 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/441 Agreement 25 Oct 1837 (1) Thos. Cubitt, Eaton Place, builder; (2) London Grand Junction Railway Co. Frederick St., St. Pancras

Q/HAL/442 Original Will of William Johnson, Grays Inn and 22 Dec 1623 St John's St. without Smithfields Bars, Middx, esq. Bequests to poor of , Middx, where he dwells, of St Mary Overies St Saviour Sy, from whence he married his wife, of Teabridge, Kent, where his country house is, of Leighton Buzzard, Beds, where he was born, and Leintwardine, Heref. where his wife was born. Tonbridge and Headcorn, Kent: lands Burscott/Bunrwardethscott, Berks: lands Details of family.

Q/HAL/443 Articles of agreement. 28 Aug 1699 (1) Shem Bridges, Ember Court, Sy. esq.; (2) Jane Halsall, Esher, Sy. wid. St Martins is the fields, Middx: interests of 1 and 2 in 16 mess. to be built in paved court between Long Acre St and Hawke St; 2 to have rents of 11 mess, 1 to have rents of 5 (Details of rents of each).

Q/HAL/444 Assignment of annuity 25 Feb 1707/8 (1) Mary Skinner, Hackney, Middx. wid; Thomas Owen, Grays Inn, Middx, esq; Disney Stanyforth, London, merchant, exrs. of Nicholas Skinner, Hackney, Merchant, dcd., (2) Anna Skinner, Hackney, Middx., sp.

Q/HAL/445 Release and deed to lead uses 10 Jun 1715 (1) Richard Dawson, East Ham, Essex, gent, s. and h. of Richard Dawson late of Woodford, Essex, gent, decd; Elizabeth Dawson, wid. of Richard Dawson, dcd.; Mary Dawson Gt. St Bartholomew, London, wid. mo. of Richard Dawson dcd.; (2) John Crawley, London, gent. St Clement Danes, Middx.: 2 mess (formerly 3) in Sheer Lane near Temple Bar, now/late in occ. of Thomas Penington and Roger Fletcher. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 57 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/446 Lease for a year 25 Mar 1719 (1) Sir Robert Thornhill, Middle Temple, London, kt.; (2) Charlwood Lawton, do., esq. St Giles in the fields, Middx.: 6 mess and ground in Great Turn Style late in occ. of Thomas Collinson, John Body, Hugh Lloyd, - Ovey, Anne Hargrave, Elizabeth Bussey, and "void ground" behind mess. with new mess. "fronting the Tarras of Lincolns Inn Garden", built by 2.

Q/HAL/447 Acknowledgement of assignement 11 Mar 1724/5 (1) John Goodacre, St Anne Westminster, Middx., gent, and Catherine Goodacre his wife (d. of Stephen Phillips, dcd.); (2) Elizabeth Collens, St James Westminster, Middx. wid. Premises not specified; Elizabeth Phillips, another d. of Stephen Phillips, to assign her interest to 2.

Q/HAL/448 Letters of administration 21 Apr 1735 Rachael Schutz, w. of Hon.Col.John Schutz, St George, Hanover Sq. Middx.

Q/HAL/449/001 Declaration of trust 2 Sep 1735 (1) Edward le Grand, esq.; (2) Edward Southwell, esq. St Martin in the fields, Middx.: ground in Spring Garden, 20' in front 66'6" deep, abutting S on new intended st., N on stable yard of Edward Nicholas, dcd., E on George Pearce, W. on John Johnson. 1 a trustee for use of 2.

Q/HAL/449/002 Notes on the trust above-mentioned c.1747 or later

Q/HAL/450 Assignment 6 Aug 1737 (1) Katherine Gilbourne, St Sepulchre, London, wid.; (2) George Selbourne, Cliffords Inn, gent, her nephew. St George Hanover Sq. Middx.: GBP 500 secured by mortgage on mess., etc. on S side of Grosvenor St. now/late in tenure of Charles Earl of Arran.

Q/HAL/451 Lease for a year 20 Sep 1737 (1) John, Earl Poulett, Henton St. George, Som, K.G. and Lady Bridget, Countess Poulett, his wife.; (2) John, Lord Poulett of do. St Martin in the Fields, Middx.: Mansion house (formerly two) in Albemarle St. in occ. of 1. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 58 HALLIDAY

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Q/HAL/452/001 Assignment of lease 21 Sep 1737 (1) John, Earl Poulett, Henton St. George, Som. K.G.; (2) John, Lord Poulett, do. Conduit Mead: + share in waste ground, part of Conduit Mead, abutting S on st. between said ground and the N end of several sts. built on Albemarle ground towards the W, N on other part of Conduit Mead, E on way between said ground and close of pasture in poss. of Earl of Burlington - to Trinity Chapel (details of breadth of ways given); 326' E-W on S, 232' N-S [on W] 313' E -W on N, 232' N-S on E [Endorsed]

Q/HAL/452/002 Assignment 24 Aug 1738 (1) John Lord Poulett; (2) Henry Fox, Kennington, Sy., esq. Premises as in Q/HAL/452/001.

Q/HAL/453 Bond in GBP 6,000 18 Dec 1773 (1) Thomas Dundas, St George Hanover Sq., Middx. esq.; (2) Joseph White, Anville, Co. Southants, esq. to pay GBP 3,000 with interest.

Q/HAL/454 Articles of agreement 23 Nov 1792 (1) William Totty, Inner Temple, London, gent.; (2) George Scott, Hatton Garden, St Andrew Holborn, esq. St Giles in the Fields, Middx.: 2 to demolish 5 mess. owned by 1 - i.e. 45, 46, Gt. Queen St., 156, 157 Drury Lane, and one that is part 47 Gt. Queen St., part 155 Drury Lane, and to build 4 brick mess on their site; details of financial arrangements.

Q/HAL/455 2 indentures of fine St Martin 27 (1) George Ricketts, plt.; (2) Thomas Edwards Car.II and Sarah his wife, def. St Leonard Shoreditch: [Nov.1675] 3 mess., 2 gardens and 1a. land

Q/HAL/456 Indenture of fine Hilary 17 Geo (1) Robert Burniston, plt.; (2) John Metcalf and II Mich. 18 Mary his wife, def. St Luke [Old St]: 1 mess and Geo II [Jan, 1r. land Oct. 1744]