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LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 THAMES STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, STAINES ACC/0987 Reference Description Dates Trustees records and deeds ACC/0987/001 Release in fee, 8 December 1802 1802 - 1867 1. James Pavey of Staines, draper, John Adams of Egham, Surrey, gent., John Armstrong of Staines, draper, James Trebble of Staines, liquor merchant, and Nathaniel Jones of Staines, shopkeeper. 2. Edward Taylor of Staines, grocer. 3. Samuel Yockney of Bedford Street, Covent Garden [St, Paul, Covent Garden] grocer, John Armstrong, Edmond Jordan of Staines, gent., Thomas Dexter of Staines, cornfactor, Ephraim Pasmore of Staines, coachmaker, John Adams and James Trebble, trustees. Premises: parcel of land with barn, stable and other outbuildings, now demolished, at Staines, abutting east on King's Highway leading from Staines to Laleham (other abuttals and measurements given); with newly built meeting house of the protestant diessenters known as Independents; now released to (2) for use of (3), as trustees. Consideration: 10s. Endorsements: 4 March 1803 above deed enrolled in Chancery; 19 February 1822 appointment of new trustees, namely: Reverend John Yockney of Cross Street [St. Mary] Islington, minister of the gospel, John Allman of Staines, carpenter, James Summersby of Laleham, shoemaker, Samuel Taylor of Staines, grocer, and John Pasmore of Staines, coachbuilder; 30 December 1854 appointment of Robert Morford linen draper, Edward Dexter, carpenter, John Goring, butcher and James Pasmore, coachbuilder all of Staines, as trustees; 8 July 1867 appointment of John Anthony Engall, gent., Frederick Morford, draper, Henry Cox, grocer, William Budd, baker, Jesse Gubbins, gardener and Henry Waterman, dyer, all of Staines, as trustees. ACC/0987/002 Mortgage 1838 27 Apr 1. Trustees of Independent Chapel, Staines (names given). 2. Edward Craig late of Staines but now of Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire, clerk. Premises: Independent Chapel, yard and appurts., at Staines abutting east on road leading from Stains to Laleham (other abuttals given), now transferred to (2) for term of 500 years from 27 April 1838. Consideration: £700 at £5% per annum. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 THAMES STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, STAINES ACC/0987 Reference Description Dates ACC/0987/003 Assignment of mortgage, 26 April 1845 1845 - 1854 1. Edward Craig late of Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire and now of Chipperfield House, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, clerk. 2. Trustees of Independent Chapel, Staines (names given). 3. Henry Wapshott of Egham, Surrey, farmer. Premises: [as in ACC/0987/2] now assigned to (3) for remainder of term created by original mortgage, 27 April 1838. Consideration: £500 paid by (3) to (1) and to be repaid to (3) by (2) at £4% per annum. Endorsements: 8 November 1848 receipt by (3) of £225 paid to him by (2), being balance due on above mortgage; 30 December 1854, reassignment of above premises to (2) by (3), mortgage fully repaid. ACC/0987/004 Conveyance 1867 15 Jul 1. Joseph Smith of Staines, gent. 2. Trustees of Independent Chapel, Staines, (names given). 3. James Hales Mitchiner of Staines, gent. Premises: small piece of freehold land at Staines on south of school room and Independent Chapel (other abuttals given), and appurts., now conveyed to (3) for use by (2). Consideration: £110. Endorsed: enrolled in Chancery, 23 July 1867. ACC/0987/005 Mortgage 1867 16 Jul 1. Trustees of Independent Chapel, Staines, (names given). 2. James Lane of Staines, gent. Premises: [as in ACC/0987/2] now assigned to (2). Consideration: £500 at £5.10s.% per annum. ACC/0987/006 Mortgage 1867 16 Jul 1. Trustees of Independent Chapel, Staines, (names given). 2. James Lane of Staines, gent. Premises: [as in ACC/0987/4] now assigned to (2). Consideration: £300 at £5.10s.% per annum. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 THAMES STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, STAINES ACC/0987 Reference Description Dates ACC/0987/007 Transfer of mortgages 1872 6 Dec 1. James Lane of Staines, gent. 2. Trustees of Independent Chapel, Staines, (names given). 3. Thomas Engall 1f 15, Euston Square [St. Pancras], surgeon. Premises: [as in ACC/0987/2 and 4] now assigned to (3) subject to mortgages made, 16 July 1867. Consideration: £800 paid by (3) to (1), to be repaid by (2) at £3% per annum. ACC/0987/008 Reconveyance 1879 30 Jun 1. Thomas Engall of 15, Euston Square, [St. Pancras], surgeon. 2. Trustees of Independent Chapel, Staines, (names given). Premises: [as in ACC/0987/2 and 4] now reconveyed to (2), mortgages made, 16 July 1867 having been repaid. Consideration: £800 ACC/0987/009 Appointment of new trustee, to administer trust 1902 25 Nov deed, 8 December 1802 concerning Independent Chapel and schoolroom, Staines William Wreyford Goodman of Staines, draper, William George Box of Stanwell, baker, Arthur Percy Hoare of Staines, outfitter, Harry Burden Smith of Staines, outfitter and Harry Scott Freeman of Staines, solicitor ACC/0987/010 Appointment of new trustees, to administer trust 1923 27 Nov deed, 23 December 1881 concerning Congregational (Independent) Church Manse, Staines Frederick Charles Hoare, rate collector, Robert Cromwell Edwards, architect and surveyor and Benjamin Luther Virgo, jeweller all of Staines ACC/0987/011 Certificate of place of meeting for religious 1955 28 Jul worship having been certified to the Registrar General, on 2 April 1925 Premises: Congregational (Independent) Church, Thames Street, Staines..