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HLCS/001 Letters patent appointing commissioners of 27 Apr 1860 sewers within the levels of Havering and Dagenham and for the area from the mouth of Mill River in Walthamstow southward to Stratford Langthorne Calcey and then southward on the W and S of the River Lee, etc Great Seal

HLCS/002 Volume of presentments with schedules of 10 Aug 1860 Unfit owners and occupiers of property Not available for general access Fastbury Level, North Grange Level, South Grange Level, Level of Little West Marsh, repair of Whiting Sluice Oaken Trough and Creek Head Levels, Whiting Sluice Level, Wicklands Level , Wicklands Level Middlesex, Gibley Mead Level, Dogs Head Level

HLCS/003 Minutes of the Commissioners 21 Jun 1894-2 Indexed Jul 1898

HLCS/004 Minutes of the Commissioners 4 Nov 1898-27 Indexed Nov 1902

HLCS/005 Minutes of the Commissioners 7 May 1903-28 Indexed Nov 1907

HLCS/006 Minutes of the Commissioners 28 Nov 1907 Indexed -30 May 1912

HLCS/007 Minutes of the Commissioners 30 May 1912-5 Jun 1919

HLCS/008 Minutes of the Commissioners 4 Dec 1919-18 Dec 1924

HLCS/009 Minutes of the Commissioners 18 Dec 1924 -19 Dec 1929

HLCS/010 Minutes of the Commissioners 19 Dec 1929 -14 Jun 1934 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 HAVERING LEVEL COMMISSION OF SEWERS

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HLCS/011 Deed of Grant: diversion of the Chapel Field 13 Apr 1886 sewer at North , 1) Henry A Brassey and Messrs GA & A Fuller, 2) The Commissioners. Plan and Schedule of deeds 1860-78

HLCS/012 Deed of grant: new river wall in front of the 16 May 1888 Docks Company's premises at Galleons Reach, North Woolwich, Kent 1) London & St Katharine Docks Company, 2) The Commissioners. Plan

HLCS/013 Agreement: erection of a house on the 21 Apr 1890 foreshore at North Woolwich provided that the ground is made up 1) The Commissioners, 2) John Hart Cankey

HLCS/014 Deed of grant: new river wall in front of the 23 Apr 1892 company's premises at 1) The Gas Light and Coke Company, 2) The Commissioners. Plan

HLCS/015 Grant: basement in a diverted line of sewer at 21 Oct 1892 North Woolwich 1) London & St Katharine Docks Company, 2) The Commissioners. Plan

HLCS/016 Agreement: construction of pipe, etc., to carry 18 Feb 1893 off surface water at the Royal Victoria Gardens, North Woolwich 1) The Commissioner, 2) London County Council

HLCS/017 Grant: diversion of roadway and dock out in 4 Sep 1895 North Woolwich 1) London & St Katharine Docks Company, 2) The Commissioners. Plan. Schedule of deeds 1854-94

HLCS/018 Deed of Grant: new river wall at 24 Oct 1895 1) Corporation of the Borough of and Others, 2) The Commissioners. Plan and schedules of deeds 1866-93. Endorsements on the above concerning the consignment of a mortgage and an underlease respectively. 18 Feb 1896, 8 Jun 1896 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 HAVERING LEVEL COMMISSION OF SEWERS

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HLCS/019 Grant: erection of a new river wall in front of the 18 May 1896 Royal Victoria Gardens, North Woolwich 1) London County Council, 2) The Commissioners. Plan

HLCS/020 Photostat copy of Agreement: payment of 1 Jul 1904 money due 1) Arthur Gard, 2) The Commissioners. Original retained by the Essex River Authority

HLCS/021 Photostat copies of letters and a plan of steps Mar 1937-Apr giving access to the Chapelfield Sluice 1937 Original retained by the Essex River Authority

HLCS/022 Photostat copy of letter and plan relating to the Oct 1941 raising of the embankment between oil tanks at Galleons, Beckton and the Victoria Dock Cut Original retained by the Essex River Authority

HLCS/023 Survey of Dagenham Level in the County of 1735 Essex Taken by Order of the Honble the Commissioners of Sewers by James Bermingham

HLCS/024 Survey of Eastbury and Westbury Levels in the 1740 Parish of Barkin and County of Essex Taken by Order of the Honourable Commissioners of Sewers by James Bermingham

HLCS/025 Survey of Ripple Level in the Parishes of 1740 Dagenham and Barkin in the County of Essex Taken by Order of the Honourable the Commissioners of Sewers by James Bermingham

HLCS/026 Survey of Litle West Marsh North and South 1740 Grange Levels in the Parish of Barkin and County of Essex Taken by Order of the Honble Commissioners of Sewers by James Bermingham LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 HAVERING LEVEL COMMISSION OF SEWERS

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HLCS/027 Plan of East-ham Levell in the County's of 1741 Essex and Kent Taken by order of His Majesty's Honourable Commissioners of Sewers by John Noble from a Survey of Mr James Bermingham, 1741

HLCS/028 Survey of Parley Marshes in East Ham Parish 1742 in the County of Essex Taken by Order of the Honourable the Commissioners of Sewers by James Bermingham

HLCS/029 Plan of a Farm together with a Tann yard and 1790 five Cottages Situate at Dagenham in the County of Essex belonging to George Spurrell, Esqr Taken Apr 1790 by J Turnbull

HLCS/030 Plan of Level, Duns and Sibley 1818 Meads in East Ham Level in the County of Essex Surveyed by order of His Majesty's Commissioners of Sewers by James Walker

HLCS/031 Commission of Sewers for the Levels of 1854 Havering, Dagenham, etc.: plan of Lands in the Valley of the over which it is proposed to extend the jurisdiction of the Commissioners By George Henry Saunders

HLCS/032 Map of Wicklands Level being part of Eastham 1858 Level in the Counties of Kent and Essex Surveyed by order of Her Majesty's Commissioners of Sewers, measured and mapped by James Graham under the direction of Messrs. Walker, Burges and Cooper, Surveyors

HLCS/033 Map of Westbury Level and Little West Marsh 1858 being parts of Barking Level in the County of Essex Surveyed by order of Her Majesty's Commissioners of Sewers. Measured and mapped by James Graham under the direction of Walker, Burges and Cooper Surveyors LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 HAVERING LEVEL COMMISSION OF SEWERS

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HLCS/034 Plan of the late Breach in the levels of Havering 1721 and Dagenham, 1707 Map taken from an old work in the British Museum and published by Capt. John Perry in 1721