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LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES JERSEY FAMILY and ESTATE ACC/1401 Page 1 Reference Description Dates Osterley and Other Estate Reco LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE ACC/1401 Reference Description Dates Osterley and other estate records No. 38 Berkeley Square ACC/1401/040 Account and related papers of J. Watkin, house 1870-1872 Access by written permission agent, for letting No. 38 Berkeley Square. only ACC/1401/041 Receipt of Lord Londesborough 1872 1 Feb Access by written permission For £1000 received from Earl of Jersey for only internal repairs to 38 Berkeley Square. ACC/1401/042 Bundle of correspondence, vouchers, accounts, 1871-1874 Access by written permission specifications only For repairs to and letting of No. 38 Berkeley Square to Lord Londesborough, including detailed descriptive particulars of interior of house (Acc. 1401/042/007) Sales particulars of parts of Osterley estate ACC/1401/043 Particulars of Osterley House to be let c 1868 Access by written permission furnished. With plan of Park annexed. only ACC/1401/044 Sales particulars of building land 1903 Access by written permission In new road off the Uxbridge Road, Southall only and piece of accommodation land or building land near Southall Green. With plans. 3 copies ACC/1401/045 Sales particulars of building land 1908 Access by written permission In Southall at Wolf Meadow, Frogmore Green, only The Grange, Farm Cottage, and in High Street and North Road. With plans. ACC/1401/046 Sales particulars of building land 1912 Access by written permission At North Hyde, Frogmore Green and Top only Locks, Southall and at Lampton near Hounslow. with plans. ACC/1401/047 Sales particulars of building land, etc. 1919 Access by written permission At Southall and Park Farm, Hanwell With plans. only 2 copies Osterley estate: Heston and Isleworth LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE ACC/1401 Reference Description Dates ACC/1401/048 Counterpart agreement for yearly tenancy, 28 1906-1943 Access by written permission Mar 1906 only 1. Victor, Earl of Jersey. 2. Robert Willinson of Norwood Green, {Norwood}, farmer (1) lets to (2) piece of pasture land near Woodlake, Osterley Park, Heston. Rent: £50 yearly. Enclosed: draft licence, 11 May 1943, to assign tenancy ACC/1401/049 Duplicate agreement for yearly tenancy, 8 Feb 1919-1935 Access by written permission 1919 only 1. George, Earl of Jersey. 2. William Snell of Battle, Sussex, farmer (1) lets to (2) plot of pasture land, forming part of Osterley Park, Heston. Rent: £60 yearly. Enclosed: notices to trustees of Earl of Jersey dec. of intention to claim compensation ACC/1401/050 Counterpart lease for 7 years 1930 27 Mar Access by written permission 1. Lady Cynthia Slessor. 2. Herbert, Harry and only James Benn, of the Homestead Farm, Worton Road, Isleworth. Premises: messuage, cottage and lands called Dunghill Close, Chalk Park, Long Meadow, Heston. Rent: £80 yearly. ACC/1401/051 Counterpart lease for year 1941 30 Oct Access by written permission 1. Glyn Mills and Co. 2. Edward Mann of the only Ivy Murseries, Twickenham Road, Isleworth, market gardener. Premises: as in Acc.1401/50 Rent: £150 yearly. ACC/1401/052 Duplicate agreement for yearly tenancy 1925 2 Feb Access by written permission 1. Cynthia, Countess of Jersey. 2. Arthur, John only and Kenneth Robbins of Vicarage Farm, Heston. Premises: Heston Farm (280a 1r 23p), Heston par. Rent: £900 p.a. With plan annexed. ACC/1401/053 Draft assignment of tenancy 1935 Access by written permission 1. Arthur Robbins et al. of Vicarage Farm, only Hounslow {sic}, farmers. 2. John Wilson Robbins et al. of 334 Hanworth Road, Hounslow. Premises: as in Acc.1401/52. With related correspondence enclosed. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE ACC/1401 Reference Description Dates ACC/1401/054 Deed of indemnity 1929 12 Mar Access by written permission 1. Edward and Frank Mann of Isleworth, market only gardeners. 2. Lady Cynthia Slessor (1) indemnify (2) against claims made by previous lessees of Osterley Park Gardens, in consideration of lease to them of said premises. ACC/1401/055 Counterpart lease for 7 years from 29 Sept 1929 12 Nov Access by written permission 1930 only 1. Lady Cynthia Slessor et al 2. Edward and Frank Mann, market gardeners of Isleworth. Premises: messuage with outbuildings, fields, plantations adjoining, called Osterley Park Gardens, Heston par., also piece of land once part of Osterley Park ACC/1401/056 Draft assignment of a chose in action 1930 Access by written permission 1. Lady Cynthia Slessor. 2. Edward and Frank only Mann. Premises: (1)'s right to obtain damages from original lessees of Osterley Park gardens for dilapidations (details given). ACC/1401/057 Tenancy agreement 1885 Access by written permission 1. Earl of Jersey 2. Arthur Munday Premises: only Cottage at Wyke Green, Isleworth. Rent: £2.12s. yearly Endorsed: 'Demolished Dec 1952' ACC/1401/058 Duplicate tenancy agreement 1925 Access by written permission 1. Cynthia, Countess of Jersey et al 2. Walter only Preston, 12 Gladstone Place, Heston. Premises: parcel of land with messuage thereon, near Wyke Green, Isleworth, to be let to (2) for ? years. Rent: £40 yearly With plan annexed. ACC/1401/059 Agreement for yearly tenancy 1931 Access by written permission 1. Lady Cynthia Slessor et al 2. Percy A. only Seecombe of Rose Cottage, London Road, Hounslow, haulage contractor. Premises: farmhouse, cottage, farmbuildings and meadow, formerly known as Wyke Farm, Isleworth. Rent: £200 yearly. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE ACC/1401 Reference Description Dates ACC/1401/060 Counterpart lease for 7 years. 1939 Access by written permission 1. Glyn Mills & Co. 2. Pyrene Social and only Athletic Association. Premises: land (17a 2r) at Wyke, Isleworth, between Syon Lane and Wood Lane Rent: £125 first year, £135 second year, £175 yearly thereafter. With plan Enclosed: correspondence ACC/1401/061 Notice with correspondence concerning 1940 Access by written permission appropriation of land at Wyke Green, Isleworth, only by borough of Heston and Isleworth, for use as war-time allotments. ACC/1401/062 Agreement 1941 Access by written permission 1. Glyn Mills and Co. 2. Secretary of State for only War (2) to pay (1) £50 yearly compensation for taking over Standish Cottage, Windmill Lane, Isleworth, under Defence Regulations, 1939. ACC/1401/063 Tenancy agreement. 1942 Access by written permission 1. Glyn Mills and Co. 2. Denis Foster Medwin only of Oxshott, Surrey. Premises: as in Acc.1401/62 Rent: £50 yearly. Enclosed: accounts, 1942, for repairs carried out. Endorsed: 'Property sold Sept-Oct 1953 ? Burned down' ACC/1401/064 Duplicate conveyance 1922 Access by written permission 1. George, Earl of Jersey. 2. Sports Ground only Co., Syon Lane, Isleworth. Premises: Home Field, Syon Lane. Consideration: £2750 With plan. ACC/1401/065 Lease for 14 years 1928 22 Jun Access by written permission 1. Trustees of George, Earl of Jersey, dec. 2. only Wyke Green Ltd. Premises: land in Isleworth (67a 3r. 30p), Home Field, Pond Meadow Rent: £320 yearly With plan. ACC/1401/066 Lease (and counterpart) for 13 years 44 days. 1929 12 Mar Access by written permission 1. Trustees of George, Earl of Jersey. 2. Wyke only Green Ltd. Premises: land in Isleworth (26A 2r. 37p), View Field, Trumpers Wood. Rent: £130 yearly. With plan and schedule. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE ACC/1401 Reference Description Dates ACC/1401/067 Counterpart lease for 21 years 1933 6 Apr Access by written permission 1. Trustees of George, Earl of Jersey, dec. 2. only Wyke Green Ltd., Golf Club House, Syon Lane, Isleworth. Premises: land in Isleworth and Norwood, (33.577a.) including part of Curds Wood and the Warren, for golf course. Rent: £120 yearly ACC/1401/068 Counterpart lease for 21 years 1933 Access by written permission 1. Trustees of George, Earl of Jersey, dec. 2. only Wyke Green, Ltd. Premises: land in Isleworth (94a. 3r. 29p.) including Home Field, part of Pond Meadow, Long Meadow, Square Wood, for golf course. Rent: £450 yearly With plan and schedule. ACC/1401/069 Plan of proposed extension to Syon Lane Fresh 1934 Access by written permission Water Sewer only Over golf club land, Isleworth, by Heston and Isleworth Borough. ACC/1401/070 Copy consent by Lord Jersey 1936 Access by written permission Directed to borough of Heston and Isleworth, as only electricity supply authority, to lay cables across land near Syon Lane, Isleworth. With plan of cables supplying electricity to Wyke Green Golf Club and correspondence. ACC/1401/071 Correspondence concerning construction of 1937 Access by written permission drain across Wyke Green Golf Course only ACC/1401/072 Tenancy agreement 1939 Access by written permission 1. Earl of Jersey. 2. Wyke Green Golf Club. only Premises: Wyke Lodge, Osterley Park. Rent: 11s.6d. weekly. ACC/1401/073 Lease (and counterpart) for 12 years 1949 Access by written permission 1. Glyn Mills and Co. 2. Wyke Green Ltd. only Premises: land in Isleworth and Norwood (33.577a.) including Curds Wood and the Warren. Rent: £175 for first four years, £140 yearly thereafter. With plan and schedule. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE ACC/1401 Reference Description Dates ACC/1401/074 Counterpart lease for 12 years 1949 Access by written permission 1. Glyn Mills and Co. 2. Wyke Green Ltd., Golf only Club House, Syon Lane, Isleworth. Premises: land in Isleworth (940a. 2r. 27p.) including Home Field, Pond Meadow, Square Wood. Rent: £625 for first 4 years £600 for fifth year ACC/1401/075 Surrender 1956 Access by written permission 1. Wyke Green Ltd. 2. Glyn Mills and Co. only Premises: piece of land fronting on Syon Lane, Isleworth, part of premises leased to (1) in 1949 Consideration: reduction in rent from £510 to £500.10s.
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