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Name Prop Address 1 Prop Address 2 Prop Address 3 Prop Addr Prop Post Co City of London ( & the Market Annexe 25 Snow 601-62 Name Prop Address 1 Prop Address 2 Prop Address 3 Prop Addr Prop Post Co City Of London ( & The Market Annexe 25 Snow 601-624 Central Markets SmithfieLondon EC1A 9AA Network Rail Infrastructure Ltd (& 1 Puddle Dock) Gnd 1ST-6TH Flrs E & 2ND-6TH 165 Queen Victoria Street London EC4V 4DD City Of London (& 1 Temple Avenue) Rm 104 At 1ST Hamilton Hse Victoria EmbankmeLondon EC4P 4BQ City Of London (& 1 Temple Avenue) Rm 109 At 1ST Hamilton Hse Victoria EmbankmeLondon EC4P 4BQ City Of London (& 1 Temple Avenue) Rm 403 At 4TH Hamilton Hse Victoria EmbankmeLondon EC4P 4BQ City Of London (& 1 Temple Avenue) Rm 404 At 4TH Hamilton Hse Victoria EmbankmeLondon EC4P 4BQ City Of London (& 1 Temple Avenue) Rm 502 At 5TH Hamilton Hse Victoria EmbankmeLondon EC4P 4BQ Ing Lionbrook Property Fund (& 13 Sherbourne Lane) 1ST F Cleary Court 21-23 St Swithins Lane London EC4N 8AD Ing Lionbrook Property Fund (& 13 Sherbourne Lane) 3RD F Cleary Court 21-23 St Swithins Lane London EC4N 8DE Lionbrook Nominee (21-23 St (& 13 Sherbourne Lane) 4TH F Cleary Court 21-23 St Swithins Lane London EC4N 8AD Lionbrook Nominee (21-23 St (& 13 Sherbourne Lane) Gnd F East Cleary Court 21-23 St Swithins Lane London EC4N 8AD Lionbrook Nominee (21-23 St (& 13 Sherbourne Lane) Pt 2ND 21-23 St Swithins Lane London EC4N 8AD Lionbrook Nominee (21-23 St (& 13 Sherbourne Lane) Pt 2ND 21-23 St Swithins Lane London EC4N 8AD Cg Cutlers Gardens Lp (& 1-4 Cock Hill ) 6TH Floor East India House 109-117 Middlesex Street London E1 7JF Aon Ltd (& 1-4 Cock Hill) 4TH F East India Hse 109-117 Middlesex Street London E1 7JF Aon Capital Markets Ltd (& 1-4 Cock Hill) Pt Gnd F (east) East India Hse 109-117 Middlesex Street London E1 7JF Cg Cutlers Gardens Lp (& 1-4 Cock Hill) Pt Gnd F (west) East India Hse 109-117 Middlesex Street London E1 7JF Ifs School Of Finance (& 17 St Swithins Lane) 4TH-5TH Fs 10 Salters Hall Court London EC4N 5AP Ifs School Of Finance (& 17 St Swithins LANE)2ND & 3RD F10 Salters Hall Court London EC4N 5AP Good Nominees Ltd Barnet (& 19 St Mary At Hill) Pt Bst Rm 3 At 53 Monument Street London EC3R 8EE Southwark Investments Plc (& 19 St Mary At Hill) Pt Bst Rm 1 At 53 Monument Street London EC3R 8EE L & G Pension Fund (& 19 St Mary At Hill) 4TH F 53 Monument Street London EC3R 8EE Southwark Investments Plc (& 19 St Mary At Hill) 5TH F 53 Monument Street London EC3R 8EE Land Securities Properties Ltd (& 1ST-3RD Fs 8 Salisbury Cour 4-7 Salisbury Court London EC4Y 8AA Worshipful Company Of Drapers (& 29 Austin Friars) Pt Bst 27 Throgmorton Street London EC2N 2AN Stonemartin Corporate Centres Ltd (& 35-41 New Broad St) 1ST Flr Rm 1.110 New Broad St Hse 81-89 Old Broad Street London EC2N 1PR Stonemartin Corporate Centres Ltd (& 35-41 New Broad St) 1ST Flr Rm 1.127 New Broad St Hse 81-89 Old Broad Street London EC2N 1PR Stonemartin Corporate Centres Ltd (& 35-41 New Broad St) 1ST Flr Rm 1.100 New Broad St Hse 81-89 Old Broad Street London EC2N 1PR Stonemartin Corporate Centres Ltd (& 35-41 New Broad St) 3RD Flr Rm 3.317 New Broad St Hse 81-89 Old Broad Street London EC2N 1PR Stonemartin Corporate Centres Ltd (& 35-41 New Broad St) 3RD Flr Rm 3.311 New Broad St Hse 81-89 Old Broad Street London EC2N 1PR Stonemartin Corporate Centres Ltd (& 35-41 New Broad St) 3RD Flr Rm 3.313 New Broad St Hse 81-89 Old Broad Street London EC2N 1PR Stonemartin Corporate Centres Ltd (& 35-41 New Broad St) 3RD Flr Rm 3.316 New Broad St Hse 81-89 Old Broad Street London EC2N 1PR Stonemartin Corporate Centres Ltd (& 35-41 New Broad St) 3RD Flr Rm 3.310 New Broad St Hse 81-89 Old Broad Street London EC2N 1PR Stonemartin Corporate Centres Ltd (& 35-41 New Broad St) 3RD Flr Rm 33.322 New Broad St Hse 81-89 Old Broad Street London EC2N 1PR Stonemartin Corporate Centres Ltd (& 35-41 New Broad St) 5TH Flr Rm 5.505 New Broad St Hse 81-89 Old Broad Street London EC2N 1PR Stonemartin Corporate Centres Ltd (& 35-41 New Broad St) 5TH Flr Rm 5.506 New Broad St Hse 81-89 Old Broad Street London EC2N 1PR Stonemartin Corporate Centres Ltd (& 35-41 New Broad St) 5TH Flr Rms 5.530 New Broad St Hse 81-89 Old Broad Street London EC2N 1PR Mayer Brown Llp (& 5 Carter Ct & 4 Playhouse Yd) Pts 10 16-18 & 22-26 Blackfriars Lane London EC4V 6EB Pixielink (& 6 Lovat Lane) 3RD Flr East 5-7 Botolph Alley London EC3R 8DJ Pixielink (& 6 Lovat Lane) 3RD Flr West 5-7 Botolph Alley London EC3R 8DJ Estel Property Investments Ltd (& 7 Carmelite Street) Bst-2ND Flrs, John Carpenter Ho John Carpenter Street London EC4Y 0AN Estel Property Investments Ltd (& 7 Carmelite Street) 3RD Flr, John Carpenter Hse John Carpenter Street London EC4Y 0AN Estel Property Investments Ltd (& 7 Carmelite Street) 4TH Flr, John Carpenter Hse John Carpenter Street London EC4Y 0AN Estel Property Investments Ltd (& 7 Carmelite Street) 5TH Flr, John Carpenter Hse John Carpenter Street London EC4Y 0AN Estel Property Investments Ltd (& 7 Carmelite Street) 6TH-7TH Flrs, John Carpenter HsJohn Carpenter Street London EC4Y 0AN Gms Estates Ltd (& 87-89 Aldgate High St) 1ST Flr, Centurion Hse 37 Jewry Street London EC3N 2EX Gms Estates Ltd (& 87-89 Aldgate High St) 2ND Flr, Centurion Hse 37 Jewry Street London EC3N 2EX Gms Estates Ltd (& 87-89 Aldgate High St) 4TH Flr, Centurion Hse 37 Jewry Street London EC3N 2EX Crane Court Properties Ltd (& Bst 1ST-3RD Fs 22-25 Red Lion Cr2 Crane Court London EC4A 2EJ Pixielink (& Bst 6 Lovat Lane) Bst 5 & 6 Botolph Alley London EC3R 8DR Harrowwood Assets Limited (& Excl 4TH F North)pt 4TH F & 5TH FLonsdale Chambers 27 Chancery Lane London WC2A 1NF Derwent Valley London Limited (& Excl North East) Pt 1ST F 40-43 Chancery Lane London WC2A 1JA Redevco Uk Ltd (& Gnd F 114) Ubst & Gnd F 116-118 Moorgate London EC2M 6UR Harrowwood Assets Limited (& Rear Blk & Pt Gnd F 27 Chancery L2 Breams Buildings London EC4A 1HP National Westminster Bank Plc (100 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