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London Metropolitan Archives Crawter and Sons LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 CRAWTER AND SONS {SURVEYORS, ESTATE AGENTS} ACC/0655 Reference Description Dates Practice papers ACC/0655/001 Plan of Mr. Warner's land at Edmonton; 1814 Jul includes Oxleys, the Nea Meadow and a mill; occupiers' names given. Scale: not given. Size: 65.5 cm x 41 cm. ACC/0655/002 Draft report and valuation by Henry Crawter 1848 22 Mar and Sons of Mr. Cook's property at Edmonton, occupied by Mr. John Dickenson (no further particulars of premises given). ACC/0655/003 Particulars and conditions of sale, 16 June 1809 - 1810 1809. Premises: 118a freehold arable and pasture land at Enfield on both sides of High North Road; freehold house and paddock let to Mr. William Rolfe; nursery ground, paddock, house and buildings let to Mr M'Combie. With valuation, 5 Jan 1810, of improvemen ACC/0655/004 Memorandum of agreement. 1816 14 Feb 1. Newell Connop of Durants, Enfield. 2. Thomas Jones of Monument Yard City of London, chemist and druggist. Premises: Great Birds Field in Holly Bush Lane, Enfield (20a 2r 20p) to be let to (2) from Christmas 1814 for 21 yrs. Rent: £70 yearly. ACC/0655/005 Memorandum of agreement. 1817 28 Apr 1. Newell Connop of Durants, Enfield. 2. Thomas Jones of St. Mary Axe City of London, chemist and druggist. Premises: house, barns and outbuildings with meadows and garden (5 a 1r); Little Birds Field (10a 1r 13p) all in Holly Bush Lane, Enfield lat ACC/0655/006 'Plan of Mr. Weston's land at Clay Hill, Enfield.' 1817 6 Oct Scale: not given. Size: 48 cm. x 39.5 cm. ACC/0655/007 Letter from John Deverill, 7, Grays Inn Square 1828 25 Apr St. Andrew Holborn Concerning purchase, by a client, of land at Enfield Wash formerly the property of Mr. Daniel Beaumont. With rough plans of premises and notes. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 CRAWTER AND SONS {SURVEYORS, ESTATE AGENTS} ACC/0655 Reference Description Dates ACC/0655/008 Plan of field and piece of garden ground at 1828 23 Dec Enfield Wash belonging to Mr. Warren. Scale: not given. Size: 41 cm c 33 cm. ACC/0655/009 Notice from D. Coldham to Henry Connop, esq. 1835 24 Mar that he will quit the land held by him in East Field, Enfield (34a) at Michaelmas next. ACC/0655/010 Letters: Mr. Leifchild to Messrs. Crawter, 1835 Aug - surveyors, Cheshunt Hertfordshire Sep Concerning lease of farm at Chase Side, Enfield held of Mr. Connop; on termination of lease Leifchild recommends a Mr. Robinson as suitable tenant. ACC/0655/011 Letter from Newell Connop to Mr. Crawter, 1835 Nov Cheshunt Hertfordshire Concerning arrears of rent of Mr. Leifchild and gravel digging on his land for Metropolis Roads Commission. Attached: receipt, 6 Nov 1835, for £111. 17s. 0d., paid by N. Connop. ACC/0655/012 Letters to Henry Crawter, Cheshunt 1836 Sep Hertfordshire from William Nicholls and Newell Connop Concerning Mr. Connop's account for gravel and buying and carting bricks. ACC/0655/013 Notice from Newell, Woodham, Sarah and 1837 21 Mar Henry Connop to executor of late Henry Walker that he must quit farm and lands, Green Street, Enfield on 29 Sept next. ACC/0655/014 Plan of premises of Mr. William Walker in South 1837 Aug - Street, Ponders End, Enfield; includes houses, Sep garden and dyeing sheds. Scale: 1 inch to 25 ft. Size: 37 cm x 23 cm. With rough plan and letters from Mr. W. Walker to Mr. Crawter concerning same. ACC/0655/015 Letter: J. Larman to Mr. Crawter; concerning 1838 11 Jun the arrears of rent he owes to Mr. Connop. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 CRAWTER AND SONS {SURVEYORS, ESTATE AGENTS} ACC/0655 Reference Description Dates ACC/0655/016 Memorandum of agreement, 9 Oct 1838. 1838 1. Henry Crawter on behalf of Major Richard Connop. 2. Mr. William Knight of Enfield. Premises: parcel of arable land (4a) on south side of Carterhatch Lane, Enfield, late in occupation of John Mould; to be let to (2) from 29 Sept 1838, for 1 yr. ACC/0655/017 Letter to Mr. Crawter, Cheshunt Hertfordshire 1838 Dec Concerning land on Enfield Chase recently sold by Mr. Giles to Mr. Edward Williams. With rough plans and notes. ACC/0655/018 Acknowledgement by William Knight that Mr. 1839 29 Aug Crawter has now withdrawn the distress for rent on his wheat crop, after payment of arrears. ACC/0655/019 Letter: John King, London to Mr. Crawter, 1839 27 Sep Cheshunt, Hertfordshire Concerning amount of commission payable for a survey. ACC/0655/020 Receipts for payment of land tax by Newell 1839 Apr - Oct Connop, esq. ACC/0655/021 Letter: J. Hubbard to Major Richard Connop 1841 15 Mar Concerning lease of a field at Enfield and possible lowering of rent. ACC/0655/022 Memorandum of agreement. 1841 20 Oct 1. Henry Crawter on behalf of Captain Henry Connop. 2. Robert Ells of Enfield, carrier. Premises: close of meadow on north side of Armory Lane, Enfield (6a 0p 18p) late in occupation of William Green; to be let to (2) from 29 Sept 1841 for 1 yr. ACC/0655/023 Letter: Mr. Heath to Messrs. Crawter, 1842 3 Jun Cheshunt, Hertfordshire Concerning returned bank draft for 10. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 CRAWTER AND SONS {SURVEYORS, ESTATE AGENTS} ACC/0655 Reference Description Dates ACC/0655/024 Plan of Mr. Wilkinson's land at White Webbs, 1842 Enfield Scale: not given. Size: 71 cm x 50.5 cm. With reference giving names of fields, state of cultivation, tenants' names and acreages. ACC/0655/025 Letter: Mr. Wilkinson, White Webbs Enfield to 1842 Sep Mr. Crawter Asking if Crawter has completed measurement of his lands at White Webbs, as he intends to let parts of it. With measurement of lands at Chase Lodge, Enfield, giving field names and acreages. ACC/0655/026 Rough plans and notes concerning 1842 measurement of lands as in ACC/0655/024. ACC/0655/027 Miss Wallis, Grove House, Enfield: valuation of 1843 23 Oct silver spoons by H. Crawter, appraiser. ACC/0655/028 Letter: Mr. Edward Beldam, Royston 1844 May Hertfordshire to Directors of New River Company, Islington Requesting the removal of fences erected by the Company, which are encroaching onto Mr. Richard Vaughan's premises at Enfield. With statement by Company that repairs to wharfing and iron railings in front of Mr. Vaughan's house have now been completed. ACC/0655/029 Particulars and conditions of sale of freehold 1846 1 Jul cottage, barn and parcels of meadow and arable land (20a 1r 26p) at Enfield Highway near Enfield Wash and on Enfield Chase, the property of late Thomas Sanders. Plan annexed. ACC/0655/030 Report on value of underdraining completed by 1848 Nov - Mr. Thomas Knight, jun. in Churchbury Field, Dec Enfield, surveyed by Henry Crawter of Cheshunt, Hertfordshire. With letters referring to same and note of cost of drainage. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 CRAWTER AND SONS {SURVEYORS, ESTATE AGENTS} ACC/0655 Reference Description Dates ACC/0655/031 Notices for appearance of Thomas Crawter and 1848 - 1849 others to give evidence for prosecution in case v. John Fulford Owen of Enfield Chase, Enfield, gent. for having made encroachments onto public highway at Enfield Chase. ACC/0655/032 Solicitor's correspondence concerning case v. 1848 - 1849 Captain Owen as in ACC/0655/031. ACC/0655/033 Rough plans and tracings of encroachments 1848 made onto public highway at Enfield Chase by Captain Owen. ACC/0655/034 Correspondence with Messrs. Crawter, 1841 - 1850 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, concerning New River Water Works Bill and proposed works in Tottenham and Stoke Newington. ACC/0655/035 New River Water Works Act: instructions for 1850 engineer concerning drawing of plans and book of reference; with notes and drafts of entries for book of reference. ACC/0655/036 Plans and rough tracings of lands on Middlesex 1850 side of New River from New River Head to Enfield giving acreages of parcels of land and their occupiers. ACC/0655/037 Plan of estate at Kingsland Hackney belonging 1803 4 Jul to Miss Young; meadowland opposite Cock and Castle. Scale: not given. Size: 32 cm. x 41 cm. ACC/0655/038 Plans of Mr. Griggs premises at Tumbling Bay, 1841 Lea Bridge Hackney. Scale: 1 in to 20 ft. Size: 54 cm x 34 cm. With letter to Mr. Crawter, Cheshunt Hertfordshire concerning corrections made to plan. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 CRAWTER AND SONS {SURVEYORS, ESTATE AGENTS} ACC/0655 Reference Description Dates ACC/0655/039 Plan and rough copy of field at Maiden Lane, 1844 6 Jan Islington called Ox Pasture belonging to Leigh Keck, esq.; surveyed by Henry Crawter and Sons, surveyors, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire for W. Mylne. Scale: 2 ins. to 3 chains. Size: 40 cm x 31 cm. ACC/0655/040 Solicitors' bill of charges concerning lease of 1839 Jan - Ship public house and premises at Shepperton Sep to Mr Rowlls by Rev. John Connop. ACC/0655/041 Plan of premises at Grove Road Mile End 1844 10 Feb belonging to John and Edward Hatfeild to be affected by building of Eastern Counties Railway; surveyed by Henry Crawter and Sons, surveyors, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, for W. Mylne. Scale: 3 ins to 200 ft. Size: 54 cm x 32 cm. ACC/0655/042 Rough calculations and plans: Messrs. 1809 Wilkinson and Wright (no further details given). ACC/0655/043 Sale bill of Mr. Joseph Jessopp, esq. to Henry 1826 - 1834 Crawter and sons Cheshunt, Hertfordshire Items include attendance at Clerkenwell Sessions to give evidence concerning stopping of footpath at Tottenham, Oct 1826 and measuring footpaths beside Mr.
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