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ACC/0954 Reference Description Dates Greenhill Family and others, and Properties in Enfield and Kingsbury

ACC/0954/001 Copy of Court Roll: Manor of Downebarnes 1661 Oct 2 Admission of William Greenhill of Roxeth par. lat Harrow on the Hill, yeoman, on surrender of Thomas Arundell of Westend par. Northolt, yeoman. Premises: messuage called Taylors at Westend with gardens, orchards, outhouses, barns, stables, buildings and structures; 4 closes of arable, pasture and meadow land (40a); piece of woodland and appurts. bordering on E. and S.the Great Field of Northolt, on W.the lane leading from Westend Green towards Yeading, on N. the lane leading from Westend Green in the field called Great Field. Steward: Thomas Treswallen gent.

ACC/0954/002 Copy of Court Roll: Manor of Downebarnes. 1661 Oct 2 Admission of William Greenhill of Roxeth par. lat Harrow on the Hill, gent., on surrender of Robert Malthus, clerk. Premises: all customary parcels of land and meadow in the common field of Northolt i.e. one parcel called Carters Peece in the common field called Westend field bordering on E.and W. land held by Henry Arundell; one parcel called the Oakeland bordering Henry Arundell's land on E.and W.; one parcel bordering Henry Arundell's land on N.and S.; one parcel bordering land of Isaia Hart on N. and lands of Henry Arundell on S.; one parcel called Roberts Breeds in the common field called Greatfield bordering land of the Lord of the Manor (Samuel Carleton kt. and Martha his wife) on W., and land of Henry Arundell on E.; one parcel on the High Rd. bordering land of Henry Arundell on E. and W.; one parcel called the Headland Ridges bordering land of Henry Arundell on S. and other lands of Robert Malthus on N.; one parcel of land and meadow in common field called Tunlow bordering Henry Arundell's land on E., and land of Robert Fellow on W. Steward: Thomas Treswallen gent. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 YOUNG, JACKSON, BEARD AND KING {SOLICITORS}

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ACC/0954/003 Copy of Court Roll: Manor of Downebarnes. 1674 Jun 17 Admission of William Greenhill of Roxeth, on lat surrender of Thomas Greentree. Premises: 2a.of land in Tonlow Field i.e. 1a, called the Headland Riges bordering lands of Henry Arundell on N. and S. and W., and land of Robert Fellowes on E.; 1a. bordering lands of Robert Fellowes on N. and E., and lands of Henry Arundell on W. and S. with appurts. Steward : Robert Child gent.

ACC/0954/004 Copy of Court Roll : Manor of Downebarnes. 1705 Nov 20 Admission of Samuel Greenhill junior, second lat son of Samuel Greenhill senior, and Elizabeth, his wife, on surrender of Samuel Greenhill senior. Premises: messuage with barns, stables, outhouses and orchard with appurts; 3 closes (18a); certain lands called Lauds lying in a separate customary field; 5a. in Westend Field; 4a in Greatfield or Churchfield; 3 pieces of land called Lauds in Tunlow Field with appurts lately occupied by William Watney. Steward : William Maddocks gent.

ACC/0954/005/A Copy of Court Roll : Manor of Downbarres [sic] 1760 May 14 Admission of Henry Greenhill of Harrow, farmer, by devise of will of Samuel Greenhill (dated 17 Aug. 1749) and surrender of Henry Greenhill to the uses of his will. Premises: messuage with barns, stables, outhouses, an orchard and appurts.; 3 closes of ground (18a); 5a.of land in Westendfield; 4a.of land in Greatfield or Churchfield; 3 parcels of land in Tunlowfield and appurts. lately occupied by John Axtell and now Robert Pooley. Fine: £50 Steward: Alexander Whitchurch, gent.

ACC/0954/005/B Receipt of fine and quitrent from Mr Henry 1760 May 14 Greenhill.

ACC/0954/006 Copy of Court Roll: Manor of Downbarnes. 1774 Jul 30 Admission of Henry Greenhill by devise of will (dated 15 September 1769) of Henry Greenhill, his father dec. Premises: as in ACC/0954/5a Fine: £50 Steward: Alexander Whitchurch, gent. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 YOUNG, JACKSON, BEARD AND KING {SOLICITORS}

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ACC/0954/007 Copy of Court Roll: Manor of Downbarnes. 1797 Oct 14 Admission of Henry Greenhill of par. Harrow, on surrender of Matthew Newman of Cranford, yeoman, and surrender of Henry Greenhill to the uses of his will. Premises: 2a.of meadow land in Greatfield and appurts. Fine: £1.11.6d Steward: Bury Hutchinson, gent.

ACC/0954/008 Survey of estate of Mr Henry Greenhill in par. 1806 Apr 22 Northolt [acreages given]; Surveyor : Edward Kelsey

ACC/0954/009 Probate of will (made 11 Jan. 1798) and codicil 1815 Dec 1 (dated 8 Nov. 1813) of Henry Greenhill of Sudbury, par. Harrow on the Hill, farmer. Proved (P.C.C.), 1 Dec. 1815. Bequests include: freehold and copyhold estates in West End, Northolt and Sudbury to be held by executors in trust for testator's wife Sarah, and children, Henry, William, Samuel, Mary, Frances and Sarah. Daughter Elizabeth Arnold, wife of John Arnold of Piccadilly, grocer, to have £300. Codicil: sons Henry and Samuel and daughter Sarah since died. Profits from sale of copyhold estate at West End and Northolt, leased by Thomas Woodbridge, to go to testator's daughters Elizabeth Arnold, Mary and Frances Greenhill. Freehold estates in par. Harrow to testator's son William, now heir at law for all other freehold and copyhold estates. Executors: Samuel and William Greenhill, testator's brothers.

ACC/0954/010/A Copy probate of will (made 29 March 1827) of [mid 19c] Elizabeth Arnold (nœe Greenhill) widow, dec. of Roxeth, par. Harrow. Proved 10 March 1828. Bequests include: all lands, tenements and hereditaments in par. Northolt to be held by executors in trust for Mary Greenhill, the younger, daughter of Samuel Greenhill of West End and Mary his wife. Various pecuniary bequests to members of Greenhill family. Executors: William Greenhill of Roxeth and William Greenhill of Sudbury. Witness: William Arnold of Harrow, Shopkeeper, James Walker of Harrow, publican and James Greenhill of Pinner, butcher. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 YOUNG, JACKSON, BEARD AND KING {SOLICITORS}

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ACC/0954/010/B Letter from Young, Jackson and Co., Solicitors, 1875 Mar 16 to Mr William Greenhill, Preston Villa, Carshalton, Surrey concerning birth, marriage and burial certificates of members of Greenhill family.

ACC/0954/011 Account of Executors of Mrs Arnold with her 1829 Jun 15 Residuary Legatees. Signed by Henry Greenhill.

ACC/0954/012 Two copies of Statement of Investment of the [1861] unapplied rents from Mrs Arnold's estate, 1854 - 1861.

ACC/0954/013 Mrs Arnold's will trust: Cash and Stock Account 1875 Mar 19 from September 1860 (date of death of Mr William Greenhill of Sudbury, executor of Mrs Arnold) to March 1875 (date when Mr William Greenhill of Carshalton, Surrey and Mr Joseph Thomas Greenhill were appointed new trustees).

ACC/0954/014 Mrs Arnold's trust: Queries for Mr William [c 1880] Greenhill of Carshalton, Surrey, concerning dates of births, marriages, and deaths of Greenhill family.

ACC/0954/015 Particulars and conditions of sale of 6 1883 Apr 12 enclosures of freehold meadow land at Northolt, near West End Lane and Down Barns Farm (61a. 3r. 5p). By direction of the Trustees of will of Mrs Elizabeth Arnold With plan

ACC/0954/016 Copy cash account of Mrs Arnold's Estate from [1883 Jul] January to July 1883 for the use of Mrs Phoebe Greenhill (executrix of Mr William Greenhill of Carshalton, Surrey, dec.) and Mr Joseph Thomas Greenhill.

ACC/0954/017 Copy cash account of Miss Frances Greenhill, [1883 Jul] Administratrix of her sister Miss Mary Greenhill dec., with next of kin of deceased, Feb. - July 1883. For use of Mrs Phoebe Greenhill and Mr Joseph Thomas Greenhill. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 YOUNG, JACKSON, BEARD AND KING {SOLICITORS}

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ACC/0954/018 Mr Henry Greenhill: Bill for legal charges as to [1855 Oct ] the sale of his interest in the estate at West End from Messrs. Young and Jackson, Solicitors, from 23 Sep. to 4 Oct. 1855.

ACC/0954/019 Release 1855 Nov 15 1 Frances Greenhill of West End, par. Northolt, spinster 2 Matthew Stone, of Colombo, Wisconsin, USA, farmer and Sarah his wife, formerly Sarah Greenhill, spinster. 3 Henry Greenhill of West End, yeoman. 4 William Greenhill of Carshalton, Surrey, grocer, and Samuel Greenhill of West End, farmer. 1,2, and 3 release 4 as executors of will of Samuel Greenhill (dated 8 May 1852) from any claims under said will.

ACC/0954/020 Release as in ACC/0954/19. 1855 Dec 22

ACC/0954/021 Copy of will (made 17 April 1852) of Mr William [C 1860] Greenhill, of Carshalton, Surrey, grocer. Bequests: All real estate and personal possessions to testator's wife, Phoebe. Executrix: testator's wife.

ACC/0954/022 Survey and valuation of property of Mrs Phoebe 1889 May 23 Greenhill, dec. by J.W. Morgan, appraisor and estate agent for Mr and Mrs J.N. Hodsdon, executor and executrix of Mrs Greenhill. Also notes as to disposal. Premises: 4 freehold cottages in West Street, Croydon, Surrey; 3 freehold cottages in Lind Road, Sutton, Surrey; freehold house and land at Roxeth, Harrow; freehold detached house and premises, "Preston Villa", Carshalton, Surrey.

ACC/0954/023 Mrs Phoebe Greenhill dec.: Executors' stock 1889 Aug 1 and cash accounts, 29 Jan. 1889 - 1 Aug. 1889.

ACC/0954/024 Account for repairs to cottages in Lind Road, 1889 Mar Sutton, Surrey 11 Feb. 1889 - 4 March 1889 from S.J. Evans, carpenter, builder and undertaker, West Street, Carshalton, Surrey. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 YOUNG, JACKSON, BEARD AND KING {SOLICITORS}

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ACC/0954/025/A Copy of burial register of par. St. Mary, Harrow: 1889 May 28 burial of Frances Greenhill of Greenhill.

ACC/0954/025/B Copy of certificate of burial of Samuel Greenhill 1889 May 30 of Sudbury, 16 May 1889, from Register of Burials in burial ground of Harrow.

ACC/0954/026 Copy probate of will of Elizabeth Ward. Proved 1736 Nov 4 17 March 1667/8, Archdeacon's Court of Canterbury. Bequests include: all land and houses at Hastings, Sussex to be equally divided between two daughters of testatrix, Elizabeth and Mary: gold and silver, and household linen equally divided between the daughters Elizabeth and Mary, and sons John, James, Andrew and William. Executor: not named therefore son of testatrix, William, appointed 17 March 1667/8.

ACC/0954/027 Memorandum of instructions for compiling the [1740's] will of [Ruhamah?], wife of John Causton, born in Oldfield. Proved 17 Nov. 1742 Bequests: to cousins - various articles of clothing, wool, linen and silk and other small pecuniary legacies.

ACC/0954/028 Abstract of Title of Richard Page esq. 1776 - 1801 Premises include: 40 sellions of land lying in the common fields of Greenhill par. Harrow called Middle Field, Great Field and Banners Field, with appurts., [abuttals given]. Marked "for Mr Hodsdon, the purchaser". LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 YOUNG, JACKSON, BEARD AND KING {SOLICITORS}

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ACC/0954/029 Copy of will (made 1 August 1827) of John [c 1860] Hodsdon the elder of Greenhill par. Harrow on the Hill, farmer. Proved P.C.C. 19 November 1827. Requests include: to testator's son John Hodsdon of Roxeth par. Harrow, farmer all freehold messuage or tenement, garden and premises at Greenhill now in the occupation of John Ausley plus small piece of freehold land in front of said cottage in occupation of John Armstry. To testator's son Joseph, and Elizabeth his wife, testator's residence, part freehold, part copyhold, garden, orchard, chaisehouse, stable and buildings. Rickyard at Greenhill, barns, stables, yards, granary, cowhouse, sheds and other buildings. To testator's son, Thomas, freehold messuages, cottages, lands, tenements and premises situate in Hog Lane/Hogarth Lane, Harrow. To testator's son Samuel, and Charlotte his wife, 4 freehold messuages or tenements, gardens, premises with appurts. in Pinner now or lately occupied by Thomas Pratt, James Jacques and Richard Greenfield at Greenhill. Testator's sons Joseph and Samuel are declared trustees of certain premises at Greenhill to hold in trust for testator's daughter Elizabeth Greenhill, and husband Samuel. Executors: testator's sons Joseph and Samuel.

ACC/0954/030 Copy of will (made 10 Sept. 1887) of Miss [1890's] Sarah Ann Williamson, of 3 Nelson Place, Broadstairs, Kent, spinster. Bequests include: £1,000 to the Royal Sea Bathing Infirmary, Margate: £1,000 to Margate Crêche or Day Nursery at No. 13 Hawley Sq., Margate: Various other pecuniary legacies. All real and personal estate to testatrix' cousins Charles Philip Hustwitt, Sarah Ann Hustwitt and Ann Frances Hustwitt. Executors: Charles Philip Hustwitt of 3 Wilson St., Finsbury, and John Nelson Hodsdon of Greenhill, Harrow, gent.

ACC/0954/031 Correspondence and legal accounts between 1884 - 1898 Lovell, Son and Pitfield, Solicitors, 3, Grays Inn Sq., and Miss Sarah Ann Williamson, and later her executor, J.N. Hodsdon esq., Preston Villa, Park Hill, Carshalton, Surrey. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 8 YOUNG, JACKSON, BEARD AND KING {SOLICITORS}

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ACC/0954/032 Correspondence and legal accounts between 1884 - 1898 Lovell, Son and Pitfield, Solicitors, 3, Grays Inn Sq., and Miss Sarah Ann Williamson, and later her executor, J.N. Hodsdon esq., Preston Villa, Park Hill, Carshalton, Surrey.

ACC/0954/033 Correspondence and legal accounts between 1884 - 1898 Lovell, Son and Pitfield, Solicitors, 3, Grays Inn Sq., and Miss Sarah Ann Williamson, and later her executor, J.N. Hodsdon esq., Preston Villa, Park Hill, Carshalton, Surrey.

ACC/0954/034 Correspondence and legal accounts between 1884 - 1898 Lovell, Son and Pitfield, Solicitors, 3, Grays Inn Sq., and Miss Sarah Ann Williamson, and later her executor, J.N. Hodsdon esq., Preston Villa, Park Hill, Carshalton, Surrey.

ACC/0954/035 Correspondence and legal accounts between 1884 - 1898 Lovell, Son and Pitfield, Solicitors, 3, Grays Inn Sq., and Miss Sarah Ann Williamson, and later her executor, J.N. Hodsdon esq., Preston Villa, Park Hill, Carshalton, Surrey.

ACC/0954/036 Correspondence and legal accounts between 1884 - 1898 Lovell, Son and Pitfield, Solicitors, 3, Grays Inn Sq., and Miss Sarah Ann Williamson, and later her executor, J.N. Hodsdon esq., Preston Villa, Park Hill, Carshalton, Surrey.

ACC/0954/037 Mrs Esther Bryant dec.: Executor's Cash 1895 Account from 29 Jan. 1895 to 19 Feb. 1895.

ACC/0954/038 Inland Revenue receipts for Legacy Duty by 1895 Feb probate of will dated 18 Jan. 1895 of Mrs Esther Bryant late of 4 Nelson Road, Harrow. Legatees: Mrs Sarah Woodbridge and Mrs Sarah Biggs. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 9 YOUNG, JACKSON, BEARD AND KING {SOLICITORS}

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ACC/0954/039 Probate of will (made 24 Aug. 1816) of Anthony 1820 May 5 Harvey dec., late of Lewisham, Kent, but formerly of par. Tottenham High Cross, coach maker. Proved P.C.C. Bequests include: all real and personal estate to be sold by trustees and the proceeds invested. Out of this £100 yearly for life to testator's wife Jane Catherine and after her death residue to be divided equally among testator's children George, William, Phillip Thomas, Amy, Catherine, Anthony, and Richard Hunt Harvey and Maria wife of Timothy Baxter. Executors and Trustees: Charles Todd of Lad Lane, City of London, gent., and William Henry Tathem/Tatham of Sion College, London Wall, gent. Executrix : testator's wife Jane Catherine.

ACC/0954/040 Release 1838 Sep 3 1 Frances Eleanor Harvey of West St., West Smithfield, City of London, widow, administratrix of will of Anthony Harvey late of same, wheelwright. 2 Richard Hunt Harvey of Westmorland, Jamaica, surgeon. 3 Timothy Baxter of Brooklyn, Long Island, United States of North America, manufacturer, and Maria his wife. 4 George Harvey of United States of North America, now of Tong, County of Kent, gent. 5 William Harvey of Fontabelle, Jamaica, planter. 6 Philip Thomas Harvey of Thornville Perry, County Ohio, United States of North America, surgeon. 7 John Whitmore of Gambier, Knox County, Ohio, farmer, and Eleanor, his wife. 8 George Ely and Catherine, his wife. Frances Eleanor Harvey, Richard Hunt Harvey, Maria Baxter, George Harvey, William Harvey, Philip Thomas Harvey, Eleanor Whitmore and Catherine Ely being the eight children of Anthony Harvey dec. 9 William Henry Tatham/Tathem only surviving executor of will of Anthony Harvey, dec. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, release 9 as executor of will of Anthony Harvey, dec. (made 24 Aug. 1816) from any claims under said will. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 10 YOUNG, JACKSON, BEARD AND KING {SOLICITORS}

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ACC/0954/041 Copy probate of will (made 15 June 1888) of 1894 Mar 7 Carl Rosa esq. of 17 Westbourne St., Hyde Park. Proved 31 May 1889. Bequests include: £1,000 to testator's wife Elizabeth Mary. All real estate to be sold and proceeds held by trustees for testator's wife and children Violet, Herbert, Charles, Carl Harold, and Gertrude Sophia. Executors and Trustees: H. Bruce of the Court Theatre, Liverpool and Edward Charles Hoile of Northbourne, Lower Common, Putney, Surrey. NOTE: Carl August Nicholas Rosa (1843 - 1889), musician and impresario, born in Germany. In 1875 he formed in London and became manager of the Carl Rosa Opera Company. He toured England producing operas by Mozart and Wagner. Died 1889 at the Grand Hotel, Paris. [See D.N.B]

ACC/0954/042 Memorandum of Agreement and copy draft. 1 1903 Mar 7 William Forbes Gibbon of 26 Stafford Terr., South Kensington, , gent. 2 Edwin of 11 Chardmore Road, Upper Clapton, County of London, builder. Premises: parcel of land at Baker St., Enfield [abuttals given] Consideration: £950.

ACC/0954/043 Memorandum of Agreement and copy draft. 1 1903 Mar 7 William Forbes Gibbon of 26 Stafford Terr., South Kensington, County of London, gent. 2 Edwin Kesteven of 11 Chardmore Road, Upper Clapton, County of London, builder. Premises: parcel of land at Baker St., Enfield [abuttals given] Consideration: £950.

ACC/0954/044 Counsel's opinion on Abstract of Title of Mr 1903 Mar 19 Wm. Forbes Gibbon to parcel of land at Baker Street, Enfield.

ACC/0954/045 Requisitions on Title: Series of questions by 1903 Mar Messrs King and Jenkins, purchaser's Solicitors, and answers by Edwin P. James, vendor's Solicitor, concerning land at Baker St., Enfield, with letter referring to same. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 11 YOUNG, JACKSON, BEARD AND KING {SOLICITORS}

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ACC/0954/046 Draft Conveyance to be dated 24 March 1903. 1903 Mar 21 1 William Forbes Gibbon formerly of 27 Lower Phillimore Place, Kensington but now of 26 Stafford Terr., S. Kensington, County of London, gent. 2 Edwin Kesteven of 11 Chardmore Road, Upper Clapton, County of London, builder. Premises: parcel of land at Baker St., Enfield [abuttals given] Consideration: £950.

ACC/0954/047 Schedule of deeds handed over by W.F. 1903 Mar 26 Gibbon to E. Kesteven, relating to land at Baker St., Enfield.

ACC/0954/048 Bundle of correspondence addressed to 1903 Feb - Messrs King and Jenkins, solicitors, from E. May Kesteven, E.P. James, solicitor, and Messrs. Cronk, land agents and surveyors concerning title to land at Baker Street, Enfield.

ACC/0954/049 Transfer by Kingsbury Estates Ltd., of 43 1925 Jun Salusbury Road, Queen's Park, Kilburn NW6, of a plot of land in Queen's Walk, Kingsbury (with convenants) to Edward Byron Hayward of Allendale, Salmon Street, Kingsbury NW9, builder. Consideration: £200 [With plan and related papers]

ACC/0954/050 Memorandum of Agreement . 1 Edward Byron 1925 Aug 24 Hayward of "Allendale", Salmon Street, Kingsbury, builder. 2 William Henry John Wise of 71 Hanover Rd., Willesden, London N.W.10, gent. Premises: freehold land on S. side of road known as Queen's Walk, Kingsbury with 40ft. frontage to road and depth of 200ft., plus house on said land known as "Bentham". Consideration: £1,200. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 12 YOUNG, JACKSON, BEARD AND KING {SOLICITORS}

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ACC/0954/051 copy draft Memorandum of Agreement. 1 1925 Aug 24 Edward Byron Hayward of "Allendale", Salmon Street, Kingsbury, builder. 2 William Henry John Wise of 71 Hanover Rd., Willesden, London N.W.10, gent. Premises: freehold land on S. side of road known as Queen's Walk, Kingsbury with 40ft. frontage to road and depth of 200ft., plus house on said land known as "Bentham". Consideration: £1,200.

ACC/0954/052 Requisitions on title and related papers 1925 Sep - Oct concerning transfer of land in Queens's Walk, Kingsbury.

ACC/0954/053 Requisitions on title and related papers 1925 Sep - Oct concerning transfer of land in Queens's Walk, Kingsbury.

ACC/0954/054 Requisitions on title and related papers 1925 Sep - Oct concerning transfer of land in Queens's Walk, Kingsbury.

ACC/0954/055 Requisitions on title and related papers 1925 Sep - Oct concerning transfer of land in Queens's Walk, Kingsbury.

ACC/0954/056 Requisitions on title and related papers 1925 Sep - Oct concerning transfer of land in Queens's Walk, Kingsbury.

ACC/0954/057 Requisitions on title and related papers 1925 Sep - Oct concerning transfer of land in Queens's Walk, Kingsbury.

ACC/0954/058 Land Registry transfers, instruments of charge 1925 - 1926 and discharge, accounts and correspondence between Messrs King and Jenkins, solicitors, 3 Pancras Lane, Queen St., W.H.J. Wise, and Messrs Hird and Thatcher, solicitors, 11 Adam St., Strand, concerning transfer and mortgage of "Bentham", Queen's Walk, Kingsbury. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 13 YOUNG, JACKSON, BEARD AND KING {SOLICITORS}

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ACC/0954/059 Land Registry transfers, instruments of charge 1925 - 1926 and discharge, accounts and correspondence between Messrs King and Jenkins, solicitors, 3 Pancras Lane, Queen St., W.H.J. Wise, Middlesex County Council and Messrs Hird and Thatcher, solicitors, 11 Adam St., Strand, concerning transfer and mortgage of "Bentham", Queen's Walk, Kingsbury.

ACC/0954/060 Land Registry transfers, instruments of charge 1925 - 1926 and discharge, accounts and correspondence between Messrs King and Jenkins, solicitors, 3 Pancras Lane, Queen St., W.H.J. Wise, Middlesex County Council and Messrs Hird and Thatcher, solicitors, 11 Adam St., Strand, concerning transfer and mortgage of "Bentham", Queen's Walk, Kingsbury.

ACC/0954/061 Land Registry transfers, instruments of charge 1925 - 1926 and discharge, accounts and correspondence between Messrs King and Jenkins, solicitors, 3 Pancras Lane, Queen St., W.H.J. Wise, Middlesex County Council and Messrs Hird and Thatcher, solicitors, 11 Adam St., Strand, concerning transfer and mortgage of "Bentham", Queen's Walk, Kingsbury.

ACC/0954/062 Land Registry transfers, instruments of charge 1925 - 1926 and discharge, accounts and correspondence between Messrs King and Jenkins, solicitors, 3 Pancras Lane, Queen St., W.H.J. Wise, Middlesex County Council and Messrs Hird and Thatcher, solicitors, 11 Adam St., Strand, concerning transfer and mortgage of "Bentham", Queen's Walk, Kingsbury.

ACC/0954/063 Land Registry transfers, instruments of charge 1925 - 1926 and discharge, accounts and correspondence between Messrs King and Jenkins, solicitors, 3 Pancras Lane, Queen St., W.H.J. Wise, Middlesex County Council and Messrs Hird and Thatcher, solicitors, 11 Adam St., Strand, concerning transfer and mortgage of "Bentham", Queen's Walk, Kingsbury. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 14 YOUNG, JACKSON, BEARD AND KING {SOLICITORS}

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ACC/0954/064 Land Registry transfers, instruments of charge 1925 - 1926 and discharge, accounts and correspondence between Messrs King and Jenkins, solicitors, 3 Pancras Lane, Queen St., W.H.J. Wise, Middlesex County Council and Messrs Hird and Thatcher, solicitors, 11 Adam St., Strand, concerning transfer and mortgage of "Bentham", Queen's Walk, Kingsbury.

ACC/0954/065 Land Registry transfers, instruments of charge 1925 - 1926 and discharge, accounts and correspondence between Messrs King and Jenkins, solicitors, 3 Pancras Lane, Queen St., W.H.J. Wise, Middlesex County Council and Messrs Hird and Thatcher, solicitors, 11 Adam St., Strand, concerning transfer and mortgage of "Bentham", Queen's Walk, Kingsbury.