Lewisham Archives Catalogue 1981 – 1988

This catalogue was created by the Local History and Archives Centre [LHAC] staff and is a catalogue of the Archives material held at the Local History and Archives Centre. It is an incomplete list of the catalogue, which is being added to constantly, this document will change as new material is created, so please check back to see new additions. For additional listing about 25% more of the catalogue [which will be added to this document in the future] see the A2A website at www.a2a.org.uk. To search the catalogue use the search function in the PDF viewer. Please note this list is of archival material, and access to this material is different from Local History Library material. This is because the items are unique and need to be preserved. If you require access to this material please contact the LHAC and arrange an appointment, quoting the reference numbers of the items you require. We cannot produce whole collections or large amounts of material without prior appointment. Only a member of the Archives staff can produce archives; please check the availability of this material and that a member of Archives staff is available before visiting. On some late nights, staff breaks, lunchtimes and Saturday it may not be possible to produce archival material because no Archives staff are available, so contact LHAC before visiting. Unfit for Production If an item is marked ‘Unfit for Production’ this means it is fragile or damaged and it cannot be produced. But LHAC staff may be able to access the document and extract the information, or a copy of the document may exist. Please contact LHAC and see how we can help you access the material. This may not be possible if the material is very badly damaged and no copy exists. Restricted access Some collections are marked ‘restricted access; contact the LHAC’. These are collections that are not fully listed. We will try and provide access, but extra security measures will apply and they may require time to prepare. Time is needed to assess and make the material available and a member of Archives staff will advise you as to time this will take. Large collections may be too large to produce but a member of staff may be able to check the material for you and provide information. These listed items are to help you find useful information and are prioritised for full cataloguing by LHAC staff but this is an ongoing process. These items cannot be produced without prior appointment and require notice for staff to check the material. Contact the LHAC before visiting. Please note: For access to archival material contact the LHAC BEFORE visiting. Local History and Archives Centre 199-201 High Street, Lewisham SE13 6LG Tel 020 8314 8501 FAX 020 8297 1169 Email: [email protected]

A/81/3 Letters Patent: Lands in Deptford of Richard Hanson

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, SE13 6LG

The following items were received from transferred from Deptford Library (10 January 1969)

Introduction This collection contains the letters patent: suit concerns lands in Deptford bequeathed by Richard Hanson. Letters patent: exemplification of depositions of witnesses in Chancery suit between John Yeldman + wife Joan, and John Baker, and between John Gee+ wife Anne, + Jervaine + Robert Oliver. Concerns lands in Deptford bequeathed by Richard Hanson of Deptford. Great seal of Henry VIII attached.

Acquired by: Transfer Access: Seal is large and damaged so access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 15/01/1981 Accession number: A/81/3 Covering Dates: 1538 Extent: 1 Membrane

A/81/4 227th Heavy Anti Aircraft Battery: Receipt

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from

Acquired by: Transfer Access: Open Date of accession: 1981 Accession number: A/81/4 Covering Dates: 22 July 1942 Extent: 1 Item

A/81/4

A/81/4/1 Receipt from Officer commanding 227th Heavy Anti 22 July 1942 Aircraft Battery, Grove Park to Librarian, Downham Way, for 200 library books on loan to his battery. 1 Item

A/81/5 Letter From Arthur A Hiscock

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from

Acquired by: Transfer Access: Open Date of accession: 1981 Accession number: A/81/5 Covering Dates: 5 March 1908 Extent: 1 Item

A/81/5

A/81/5/1 Letter from Arthur A Hiscock, Headmaster, Hither Green 5 March 1908 School to Mrs Fenn regretting accident to her son at school. 1 Item

A/81/10 Estate of Philip East of Lee, Builder

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Beaumont & Sons, 1-2 New St, EC2 via British Record Association [BRA 1952].

Introduction This collection contains title deeds and trust papers relating to the estate of Philip East of Lee, builder (d.1876) Relates to Baring Villa and Ormande House, Lee High Road; numerous houses in Manor Park and Northbrook Road, Lee; houses in Weardale, Taunton and Wantage roads, Lee; 33 Tressillian Road, Deptford; land at Burnt Ash Hill; and properties in Islington Hackney and Stoke Newington.

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 24/02/1981 Accession number: A/81/10 Covering Dates: 1855-1891 Extent: 15 Items

A/81/11 Probate Records of Arthur Wellington Heale

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from AF and RW Tweedie 5 Lincolns Inn Fields, WC2 via British Record Association [BRA 1962]

Introduction This collection contains the probate records of Arthur Wellington Heale of Colombo, Ceylon, and latterly, Blackheath, Kent. (Died 19 August 1860). Administrations, with will annexed, will 29/8/1855. Admin: 12/2/1862.

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: Open. Date of accession: 03/03/1981 Accession number: A/81/11 Covering Dates: 12 February 1862 Extent: 3 Membranes

A/81/12 Administration of Estate of Alice Hall

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from AF and RW Tweedie 5 Lincolns Inn Fields, WC2 via British Record Association [BRA 1962]

Introduction This collection contains the administration of estate of Alice Hall of 3 Douglas Road, Lee, Kent (died 23 May 1902)

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 03/03/1981 Accession number: A/81/12 Covering Dates: 23 June 1902 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/81/13 Probate Will of Harriet Smith, Grove Park

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from AF and RW Tweedie 5 Lincolns Inn Fields, WC2 via British Record Association [BRA 1962]

Introduction This collection contains probate will of Harriet Smith [1844 – 1904] of Clovelly, Grove Park, Kent, widow (died 27 April 1904 aged 60).

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1981 Accession number: A/81/13 Covering Dates: will: 13 June 1898 Probate: 12 July 1904 Extent: Small Part Box

A/81/14 William Osborne Collection

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from AF and RW Tweedie 5 Lincolns Inn Fields, WC2 via British Record Association [BRA 1962]

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: Open Date of accession: 03/03/1981 Accession number: A/81/14 Covering Dates: 1886 - 1912 Extent: 5 Items

A/81/14

A/81/14/1 Lease: Cambrian Villa, Ravensbourne Terrace, 26 May 1886 Lewisham William Osborne Of Lewisham, gent, to William Baker of Bath House, High Street, Lewisham, laundryman; Cambrian Villa, Ravensbourne Terrace, Lewisham 21 years £42 per annum. With counter part lease [A/81/14/2] [Later lease A/81/14/4-5]. 1 Item

A/81/14/2 Counter part Lease: Cambrian Villa, Ravensbourne 26 May 1886 Terrace, Lewisham William Osborne Of Lewisham, gent, to William Baker of Bath House, High Street, Lewisham, laundryman; Cambrian Villa, Ravensbourne Terrace, Lewisham 21 years £42 per annum. With lease [A/81/14/1]. [Later lease A/81/14/4-5] 1 Item

A/81/14/3 Trustees of will of William Osborne: income account (November 1899) - December 1906 1 Item

A/81/14/4 Lease: Cambrian Steam Laundry, Ravensbourne 28 June 1901 Terrace, Lewisham Major General Michael Tweedie of Uckfiled, Sussex, and John Burder Dumming of Westminster, esq. (Osborne’s trustees) to Archibald Edward Norris of Cambrian Steam Laundry, Morden Hill, Lewisham, laundryman: premises as in A/81/14/1-2, now called Cambrian Steam Laundry. 21 years £50 per annum [Counter Part A/81/14/5] 1 Item

A/81/14/5 Counter part lease: Cambrian Steam Laundry, 13 January 1912 Ravensbourne Terrace, Lewisham Lease: Major General Michael Tweedie of Uckfiled, Sussex, and John Burder Dumming of Westminster, esq. (Osborne's trustees) to Archibald Edward Norris of Cambrian Steam Laundry, Morden Hill, Lewisham, laundryman: premises as in A/81/14/1-2, now called Cambrian Steam Laundry. 21 years £50 per annum [Lease A/81/14/4] 1 Item

A/81/15 Probate of Ann Banderet

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Maxwell Batley and Co, 27 Chancery Lane, WC2 via British Record Association [BRA 1967]

Introduction This collection contains the administration of estate of Ann Banderet or Bandoret [1798 – 1882] of 249 Lewisham High Road, Deptford, widow (died 14 December 1882 aged 84). On the 1881 census Ann is a widow born in Middlesex living with her 2 unmarried children at 10 Trinity Street, Hastings, which is a lodging house. Her children are Francis D [1830 -] a wine merchant and Mary [1835 -], both born in Middlesex.

Acquired by: Gift Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 03/03/1981 Accession number: A/81/15 Covering Dates: 19 June 1883 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/81/16 Probate of George Adcroft

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Maxwell Batley and Co, 27 Chancery Lane, WC2 via British Record Association [BRA 1967]

Introduction This collection contains the administration of Estate of George Adcroft of 2 Croft Cottages, Bell Green, Lower Sydenham, coachman (died 21 December 1900).

Acquired by: Gift Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 03/03/1981 Accession number: A/81/16 Covering Dates: 22 January 1901 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/81/17 Millard Family Papers

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Beaumont & Sons, 1-2 New St, EC2, via the British Record Association [BRA 1973]

Introduction This collection contains title deeds and papers relating to Millard Family estate in Lee (Boone Street originally part of grounds of Lee Place). Papers include Boone abstract of title 1747-1825 etc.

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 03/03/1981 Accession number: A/81/17 Related Material: See Also A/81/28 Covering Dates: 1825 -1921 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/81/18 Deeds: Walpole Street, New Cross

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Beaumont & Sons, 1-2 New St, EC2, via the British Record Association [BRA 1973]

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: Open Date of accession: 03/03/1981 Accession number: A/81/18 Covering Dates: 1856 - 1858 Extent: 4 Items

A/81/18

A/81/18/1 Lease for 99 years: 38 and 40 Walpole Street, 22 February 1856 New Cross. Rev Adolphus Hamilton, Alfred Hamilton, Reginal Robert Walpole and Maria Catherine Hamilton to William Ansell Day: 38 and 40 Walpole Street, New Cross (built by William Ansell Day). Rent: £5 per annum for each house. Includes a plan. 1 Item

A/81/18/2 Assignment of premises on 98-year leases: 4 4 August 1857 - 28 [even] Walpole Street, New Cross. George Heathcote of Camden Town, builder (lessee of W. A. Day as A/81/18/1) to George Tash Tweed: numbers. 4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,22,24,26, and 28 Walpole Street, New Cross. 1 Item

A/81/18/3 Papers relating to monies borrowed by Tweed 16 November 1857 - 2 on security on June 1858 4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,22,24,26, and 28 Walpole Street, New Cross. [See Lease A/81/18/2]. 1 Item

A/81/18/4 Papers relating to monies borrowed by Tweed 16 November 1857 - 2 on security on June 1858 4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,22,24,26, and 28 Walpole Street, New Cross. [See Lease A/81/18/2]. 1 Item

A/81/19 Deeds: 158 Old Kent Road

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Beaumont & Sons, 1-2 New St, EC2, via the British Record Association [BRA 1973]

Introduction This collection contains leases, assignments etc. relating to no. 158 Old Kent road (pork butcher, poulterer and provision merchants business): Hawkesworth - Hester - Large - Harrison.

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 03/03/1981 Accession number: A/81/19 Covering Dates: 1875 -1883 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/81/20 Sarah Anne Bothemley Papers

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Beaumont & Sons, 1-2 New St, EC2, via the British Record Association [BRA 1973]

Introduction This collection contains the mortgage: Sarah Anne Bothemley to Macdonald Beaumont: Insurance on her own life and also Nassick House, Ravensbourne Road, Forest Hill, to secure £300. Endorsed relating to conveyance of Nassick House on redemption of mortgage 1895.

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 03/03/1981 Accession number: A/81/20 Covering Dates: 1 July 1891, 1895 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/81/22 Letters of Anne Smith of Lee, and Others

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Area Librarian, Central Devon Area, Central Library, Castle Street, Exeter EX4 3PQ

Introduction This collection contains correspondence of Anne Smith and Jane Standen of Lee and Hever, Kent Smith, Anne, fl 1748-1758, of Lee, Kent

Acquired by: Transfer Access: Open. Date of accession: 17 March 1981 Accession number: A/81/22 Covering Dates: 1748 - 1758 Extent: 6 Items

A/81/22

A/81/22/A Letters of Anne Smith 1 Item

A/81/22/A/1 Letter from Anne Smith, at Lee, to Mrs. Anne Douglas, at 23 April 1748 Mrs. Standens, Heaver, near Cheddingstone, Kent 1 Item

A/81/22/A/2 Letter from Anne Smith, at Lee, to Mrs Anne Douglas 10 April 1749 1 Item

A/81/22/A/3 Letter from Anne Smith, at Lee, to Mrs. Anne Douglas at 19 February 1753 Heaver, near Chiddingstone, Kent 1 Item

A/81/22/A/4 Letter from Anne Smith, at Lee, to Mrs Anne Douglas 26 August 1758 1 Item

A/81/22/B Other Letters A/81/22/B/1 Letter from Jane Standen, at Hever, to Mr Douglas, her son C.1725 or son-in-law 1 Item

A/81/22/B/2 Letter of invitation to an "Entertainment", from J. Stevens to C.1735 "The Ladies at Polebrooks" 1 Item

A/81/23 Presentation to Mayor of Lewisham: Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following item were received from Mr R.J. Andrews.

Introduction Lieutenant Colonel and Alderman A. Hume Nicoll, J.P., and Mrs Hume Nicholl were Mayor and Mayoress of Lewisham during 1915-1919, and received a presentation in recognition of their service during the Great War.

Acquired by: Purchase Access: Open. Date of accession: 1981 Accession number: A/81/23 Listed: 1996 JDO Covering Dates: 1920 Extent: 1 Item

A/81/23

A/81/23/1 List of subscribers to the presentation of jewellery to the Humes. 1920 1 Item

A/81/25 United Dairies: Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following item were received from Miss B.J. Black.

Introduction This book was issued from the Company's Office at Burnt Ash Farm, Lee.

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open. Date of accession: 1981 Accession number: A/81/25 Listed: 1996 JDO Covering Dates: 1930 - 1932 Extent: 1 Item

A/81/25

A/81/25/1 United Dairies Milk delivery book for 43 Handen Road. 1930-1932 1 Item

A/81/27 Deeds of 'Maderia House', Lowther Hill

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Beaumont & Sons, 1-2 New St, EC2, via the British Record Association [BRA 1973]

Introduction This collection contains deeds of 'Maderia House', Lowther Hill, Forest Hill. Dottridge - Pilbrow - Jarrold – Harris – Beaumont.

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 12/05/1981 Accession number: A/81/27 Covering Dates: 1899 - 1918 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/81/28 John Millard of Crooms Hill, Greenwich Papers

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Beaumont & Sons, 1-2 New St, EC2, via the British Record Association [BRA 1973]

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: Open Date of accession: 12/05/1981 Accession number: A/81/28 Related Material: See Also A/81/17 Covering Dates: 1830 - 1882 Extent: 2 Items

A/81/28

A/81/28/1 Release Robert Burkitt Wyatt of London, carrier to John 9 October 1830 Millard of Crooms Hill, Greenwich: parcel of land formerly part of pleasure ground of Lee Place. 1 Item

A/81/28/2 Appointment of new trustees of will of John Millard, 7 December 1882 formerly of Lee, parish clerk, with schedule of properties in Boone Street, 'Holmesdale', Loampit Vale, etc. 1 Item

A/81/29 Mortgage Notice: Sydenham Hill.

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Vestry House Museum, Vestry Road, Walthamstow, E17, via British Record Association [BRA 1993]

Introduction This collection contains Notice to first mortgagees of second mortgages by W. A. Little of certain premises in Sydenham Hill.

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: Open Date of accession: 12/05/1981 Accession number: A/81/29 Covering Dates: 20 November 1896 Extent: 2 Items

A/81/29

A/81/29/1 Notice to first mortgagees of second mortgages 20 November 1896 by W. A. Little of certain premises in Sydenham 1 Item

A/81/29/2 Notice to first mortgagees of second mortgages 20 November 1896 by W. A. Little of certain premises in Sydenham 1 Item

A/81/30 Beckwith Marriage Settlement

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Marshall, Liddle and Downey, 62 - 64 Northend, Croydon, via Croydon Libraries and British Record Association [BRA 1995].

Introduction This collection contains the appointment by William Beckwith of 2 Edney Cottages, Lower Sydenham to his son Edward, of certain annuities comprised in the marriage of settlement of William Beckwith and his wife Eliza.

Acquired by: Gift Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 12/05/1981 Accession number: A/81/30 Covering Dates: 20 November 1866 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/81/31 Release Messuage Crossfield Lane, Deptford

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from

Acquired by: Gift Access: Open. Date of accession: Accession number: A/81/31 Covering Dates: 11 November 1761 Extent: 1 Item

A/81/31

A/81/31/1 Release for Messuage on SW side of Crossfield 11 November 1761 Lane, Deptford. Bernani Rolt of Poplar, shipwright and wife Rachel to Daniel Oatridge of Poplar Cordwainer; Messuage on SW side of Crossfield Lane, Deptford in possession of Joseph Bond, shipwright. 1 Item

A/81/32 Murray Family of Lee Park: Papers

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Thomas Cooper and Stobbard, 27 Leadenhall Street, EC3A 1AB, via British Record Association [BRA 1551]

Acquired by: Gift Access: Open Date of accession: 12/05/1981 Accession number: A/81/32 Covering Dates: 1891 - 1922 Extent: 3 Items

A/81/32

A/81/32/1 Irrevocable appointment by Mrs Anna Murray, widow of 2 February 1891 Charles Murray, of Brentwood House, Lee Park, of share in trust estate of her late husband, to her daughter Sydney Margaret Murray. 1 Item

A/81/32/2 Marriage settlement of Lt. Lindsay Buchanan Scott of 2 February 1891 Mollance Castle, Douglas, Kirkardbright and Sydney Margaret Murray of Brentwood House, Lee Park, spinster. 1 Item

A/81/32/3 Appointment of new trustees of marriage settlement 20 February 1922 A/81/32/2 [Scott and Murray of Brentwood, Lee Park]. 1 Item

A/81/34 Various Probates of Brockley and Forest Hill

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Sole Sawbridge and Co., 9 Gray's Inn Square, WC1R 5JD, per BRA 1781

Acquired by: Gift Access: Open Date of accession: 12/05/1981 Accession number: A/81/34 Covering Dates: 1885 - 1899 Extent: 5 Items

A/81/34

A/81/34/1 Probate of Rev. William Cooke D.D, [1807 Will: 18 October 1884 Burslem, Staffordshire – 1884] of Burslem Probate: 18 March House, Park Road, Forest Hill (Methodist New 1885 Connexion minister). Died in 1884 in Lewisham aged 78. 1 Item

A/81/34/2 Release of trustees under will [A/81/34/1]. 13 December 1888 1 Item

A/81/34/3 Probate will of William More of 28 Harefield Will: 19 September Road, Brockley solicitor (later Harrogate Villa, 1879 Probate: 2 121 Breakespears Road. November 1886 1 Item

A/81/34/4 Probate will of Joseph James More of 198 Will: 2 May 1884 Devonshire Road, Forest Hill (later of Strand Probate: 22 October Green), solicitor. 1890 1 Item

A/81/34/5 Administration of goods of Jane Whitelaw Begg 18 November 1899 [1856 – 1899] of 27 Sunderland Road, Forest Hill, Spinster. Died in 1899 in Lewisham aged 43. He father David [from Ireland] was a silk small ware manufacturer in Manchester, where she was born. 1 Item

A/81/35 Marriage Settlement of John Grey Macfarlane and Ellen Tomkins

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Simmonds Church Rackman and Co. 12/13 Bedford Row, WC1 via British Record Association [BRA 1670]

Introduction This collection contains the marriage settlement of John Grey Macfarlane of 135 Fenchurch Street, London, merchant, and Ellen Tomkins of 10 Carlton Cottages, New Cross Road, spinster (includes schedule of contents of 2 Clyde Villas, Penge) with associated trust documents.

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 12/05/1981 Accession number: A/81/35 Covering Dates: 1868 - 1997 Extent: 3 Items

A/81/36 Penningtons and Lewis Solicitors Deposit

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Penningtons and Lewis, 99 Aldwych WC2B 4LJ, Via British Record Association [BRA 1787]

Acquired by: Gift Access: This is only a Series level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 12/05/1981 Accession number: A/81/36 Covering Dates: 1867 - 1877 Extent: 10 Items

A/81/36

A/81/36/1-6 Deeds: Manufacturing premises in Evelyn Street, 1867 - 1877 Deptford. Lease, mortgages and papers. Let to Charles Searcy by W J Evelyn, and mortgaged by Searcy to James Shortbred and Captain Thomas Carr. 6 Items

A/81/36/7-10 Deeds: Partnership records for S.J. Hobson, T.E. 1872 - 1874 Smith and James Shortbred relating to establishment and dissolution partnerships as bill - brokers between S.J. Hobson, T.E. Smith and James Shortbred offices at 32 Nicholas Lane, London. 4 Items

A/81/37 Probate of Kezia Sanders of 12 Royal Parade, Blackheath

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from

Introduction

Acquired by: Gift Access: Open. Date of accession: 1981 Accession number: A/81/37 Covering Dates: 22 December 1868 Extent: 1 Item

A/81/37

A/81/37/1 Probate of Kezia Sanders of 12 Royal Parade, 22 December 1868 Blackheath, widow. Will; 18 July 1868. Proved; 22 December 1868 1 Item

A/81/38 Probate of Eleanor Wooley of Lee

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from

Introduction

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open Date of accession: 1981 Accession number: A/81/38 Covering Dates: 2 April 1869 Extent: 1 Item

A/81/38

A/81/38/1 Probate of Eleanor Wooley of Lee, widow. Will; 5 May 2 April 1869 1868 Proved; 2 April 1869 1 Item

A/81/39 Lord Morrison Collection

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Lady Morrison, via Chief Executive

Introduction This collection contains papers of Herbert Morrison relating to appointment to borough freedom, honorary degrees and baronetage.

Morrison, Herbert Stanley, 1888-1965, 1 Baron Morrison of Lambeth, statesman. He was M.P. for various Lewisham constituencies from 1945-1959, and in the Cabinet from 1929-1931 and 1940-1951. He was Home Secretary in the Second World War and played a large role in London politics through the L.C.C.

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1981 Accession number: A/81/39 Related Material: See also A/70/17. Covering Dates: 1941-1962 Extent: 9 Items

A/81/39

A/81/39/1 Illuminated Appointment of Morrison as Honorary Freeman of The 1947 Borough of Lambeth. 1 Item

A/81/39/2 Honorary Degree of Doctor of Law from the University of London. 1951 1 Item

A/81/39/3 Honorary Degree of Doctor of Law from the University of Oxford. 1953 1 Item

A/81/39/4 Honorary Degree of Doctor of Law from the University of . 1956 1 Item

A/81/39/5 Honorary Degree of Doctor of Law from the University of Maine. 1956 1 Item

A/81/39/6 Appointment of Morrison as High Steward of Kingston upon Hull. 1956 1 Item

A/81/39/7 Letters patent for the creation of Baron Morrison of Lambeth. 1959 1 Item

A/81/39/8 Illuminated Address by the London Labour Party Conference to 1962 Morrison. 1 Item

A/81/39/9 Daily Mirror cartoon showing Morrison ejecting Killjoy in favour of 1941 opening theatres on Sunday. 1 Item

A/81/42 Deeds: Land Adjoining Lewisham Station

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from

Introduction This collection contains 4 deeds relating to 2 pieces of meadow land adjoining Lewisham Station, sold to South Eastern Railway Co.: - These concern piece of meadow originally part of estate of Earl of Chesterfield (1736), later belonging to officers of H.M. Ordnance (Armoury Mill) and John and Henry Lee (brickmakers of Loampit Hill). Also refer to Blackwell, Allen families. Includes abstract of title from 1736. Fourth concerns adjacent piece belonging to Nicholl family of Lewisham and elsewhere, brewers etc. Includes Plans.

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1981 Accession number: A/81/42 Covering Dates: (1736) - 1850 Extent: 4 Items

A/81/43 Lease 48 - 58 Canterbury Road, Deptford

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: Open Date of accession: 1981 Accession number: A/81/43 Covering Dates: 22 February 1899 Extent: 1 Item

A/81/43

A/81/43/1 Lease premises at rear of 48 - 58 Canterbury Road 22 February 1899 [was White Post Lane] Deptford by Thomas King, gent of 49 Waller Road to John Henry Storey of 46 Hartfield Street, Blackfriars, mechanical engineer of premises at rear of 48 - 58 Canterbury Road [formerly White Post Lane] Deptford. For 21 years at £160 per annum. 1 Item

A/81/44 Upton Family Papers

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Walters Fladgate, 9 Queen Anne Street, WC1M 0BQ, via British Record Association [BRA 1866]

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: Open Date of accession: 16/06/1981 Accession number: A/81/44 Covering Dates: 1860, 1912 Extent: 2 Items

A/81/44

A/81/44/1 Marriage settlement of Eliza Jane Bevington of 21 November 1860 Malvern House, Sydenham, spinster, and Edward James Upton of Sydenham, Capt. 26th Regt. Endorsed appointment of new trustees 1886. 1 Item

A/81/44/2 Certificate of 69 shares in National Telephone 4 June 1912 Co. Ltd. Held by G.R.T. Upton and A. V. Buckland. 1 Item

A/81/46 Beaumont & Sons, Solicitors Deposit

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Beaumont & Sons, 1-2 New St, EC2 via British Record Association [BRA 1961]

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: Open Date of accession: 23/06/1981 Accession number: A/81/46 Covering Dates: 1814 - 1912 Extent: 3 Items

A/81/46

A/81/46/1 Lease of house at junction of Kirkdale and 31 December 1867 Westwood Hill of Francis John Corbould of Sydenham, surgeon, to Charles Beaumont Waller of same, surgeon, of house at junction of Kirkdale and Westwood Hill, built by Corbould 21 years £150 per annum Plan, schedule of fittings including surgery. 1 Item

A/81/46/2 Memorandum relating to right to production of 30 January 1912 deeds of 70 - 82 Highclare St, Sydenham conveyed to Edith Mary Singleton. Lists of deeds 1837 - 1901 1 Item

A/81/46/3 Marriage settlement of James Carsons of 20 May 1814 Coleman St, London, wholesale tea dealer, and Caroline Stansfeld of New Cross spinster. No real property involved. 1 Item

A/81/47 John Thomas Marks Collection

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from

Introduction This collection contains the papers of John Thomas Marks, Marks and Son and A.H. Tecce. Including the probate of John Thomas Marks of 33 Lewisham Hill and papers relating to Marks & Son, venison dealers etc. of 2 Dowgate Hill and 167 Upper Thames Street, London; also relating to family property at Epping and Edmonton Marks and Son, venison dealers of London Marks, John Thomas, fl 1893-1909, of Lewisham, Kent Tecce, AH, fl 1867-1868, builder, of Epping

Acquired by: Gift Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1981 Accession number: A/81/47 Covering Dates: 1863-1909 Extent: 25 Items

A/81/47

A/81/47/1 Assignment by Francis Clifford Hale of 22 April 1863 Camberwell, gent to Thomas Marks of 5 Poultry, London, oilman's manager, of reversionary interest in funds demised by will of Joseph Short, late of Mile End, master mariner. Consideration £80. 1 Item

A/81/47/2-4 Associated declaration by Hale, and covering 22-23 April 1863 letter. 3 Items

A/81/47/5 Memorandum of agreement between A.H. 21 November 1867 Teece of Epping, builder and Edward Woodward of Coggeshall, ironmonger concerning distribution of estate of late William Davis of Epping, builder. 1 Item

A/81/47/6 Letter of attorney from Francis Teece to A.H. 20 May 1868 Teece. 1 Item

A/81/47/7 Mortgage by F. & A.H. Teece to Thomas and 21 August 1868 John Marks of Dowgate Hill, London, venison dealers, of premises in Epping. 1 Item

A/81/47/8 Memo. concerning payment on mortgage to C.1880-1890 1877 1 Item

A/81/47/9 Contract for sale by Thomas & John Thomas 15 April 1878 Marks (address as above) to R.I. Tyler of Edmonton pawnbroker, of premises in Edmonton. 1 Item

A/81/47/10 Insurance policy issued to Thomas Marks & 17 July 1868 Son, provision merchants, Italian warehousemen and venison dealers, on their premises at 2 Dowgate Hill. 1 Item

A/81/47/11 Insurance Policy on glass in premises of 6 April 1883 Messrs. Marks and Son, 167 Upper Thames Street. 1 Item

A/81/47/12 Rental agreement between Sarah Smith and 4 March -4 April 1893 John Thomas Marks of 81 Upper Grange Road, Old Kent Road, for 33 Brockley Road. 1 year. £33. With covering letter. 1 Item

A/81/47/13 Insurance policy issued to John Thomas Marks 20 April 1894 on contents of 33 Brockley Road. 1 Item

A/81/47/14 Rental agreement between Earl of Dartmouth & 26 February 1895 J.T. Marks for the same. 3 years. £35 per annum 1 Item

A/81/47/15-16 Stock certificates issued to J. T. [John Thomas] 1893-1895 Marks. 2 Items

A/81/47/17 Insurance policy issued to J. T. [John Thomas] 20 August 1900 Marks on contents of 33 Lewisham Hill. 1 Item

A/81/47/18 Probate will of J.T. [John Thomas] Marks [1841 23 July 1909 – 1909]. He died in 1909 in the Lewisham Registration district aged 68. 1 Item

A/81/47/19-22 Receipts for legacies under will A/81/47/18 24 August 1909 4 Items

A/81/47/23 Legacy duty etc. assessment and receipt 30 December 1909 1 Item

A/81/47/24 Receipt for lease of 167 Upper Thames Street. 1909? 1 Item

A/81/47/25 Receipt for insurance premium [on same as 20 July 1909 A/81/47/24?] 1 Item

A/81/49 Deeds: Estate of Benjamin Travers

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from

Introduction This collection contains deeds and papers relating to the estate of Benjamin Travers of Green St, Golden Square, Middlesex, particularly 2 houses in High Road and Jews Walk, Sydenham, built by John Goodwin of Sydenham, builder, on land leased from William Henry Goodwin, c. 1851

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1981 Accession number: A/81/49 Covering Dates: 1839 -1859 Extent: 10 Items

A/81/50 Deeds: 1 -12 Preoria Terrance, Catford

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Ellis, Wood, Bickersreth and Hazel, 36 St. Andrews Hill, EC4V 5DL, via British Record Association [ BRA 2007]

Introduction This collection contains deeds and papers relating to 12 shops, nos. 1 -12 Preoria Terrance (later 218 - 236 Brownhill Road) created by J.W. Webb of Crofton Park Brickfields, Brockley, c. 1900, on land orginally part of St. Germains estate. Include recital of conditions re plots of estate, plan and elevation of proposed shops. Brownhill Road was not created until 1870s when Priory Farm was demolished and a short cul-de-sac was built. This was further developed when The Corbett Estate development began in the 1890s and houses were extended 200 – 300 yards from Rushey Green.

See http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/lewisham/catford/brownhill-road-1905.htm for picture and http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/lewisham/hither-green/1904- map.htm for map of area in 1904.

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 25/06/1981 Accession number: A/81/50 Related Material: See Also A/96/13 for lease of 222 Covering Dates: (1889) - 1927 Extent: 10 items

A/81/51 Deeds: Dental Practice, 7 Montpelier Row

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Jansons', Portland Street.

Introduction This collection contains deeds relating to dental practice premises at 7 Montpelier Row, Blackheath Kent operated by Messers Robinson, Tothill and Williams The premises at 7 Montpelier Row, Blackheath, were used as a dental practice by Frank Robinson, Walter Tothill and Charles Williams, and in 1921, yet another dentist replaced Williams Robinson, Frank, fl 1882-1907, dentist of Blackheath, Kent Tothill, Walter, fl 1882-1907, dentist of Blackheath, Kent Williams, Charles, fl 1882-1907, dentist of Blackheath, Kent

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open. Date of accession: 1981 Accession number: A/81/51 Covering Dates: 1882-1907 Extent: 16 Items

A/81/51

A/81/51/1 Counterpart Lease. 13 May 1882 7 Montpelier Row, Blackheath. 1. Albermarle Cator Esq. 2. Frank Robinson, Esq. Consideration: £55 per annum 1 Item

A/81/51/2 Indenture of Apprenticeship. 21 November 1887 1. F. Robinson, Esq. 2. L. Norman and H.W. Norman. and Release. 28 October 1890 1. L. Norman and H.W. Norman. 2. F. Robinson Esq. 1 Item

A/81/51/3 List of Accounts owing to Messrs Robinson and 25 June 1890 Tothill. 1 Item

A/81/51/4 Final Partnership Accounts of Messrs Robinson and 25 June 1890 Tothill. 1 Item

A/81/51/5 Duplicate Deed of Dissolution. 25 July 1890 1. Frank Robinson. 2. Walter Tothill. 1 Item

A/81/51/6 Bond to secure repayment of £590 13s 6d. 25 July 1890 1. Walter Tothill. 2. Frank Robinson. 1 Item

A/81/51/7 Agreement for hire of furniture. Contents of waiting 25 July 1890 room and lower surgery of 7 Montpelier Road. 1. Frank Robinson. 2. Walter Tothill. Consideration: 10s p.m. 1 Item

A/81/51/8 Counterpart Agreement for hire of furniture. 25 July 1890 Contents of waiting room and lower surgery of 7 Montpelier Road. 1. Frank Robinson. 2. Walter Tothill. Consideration: 10s p.m. 1 Item

A/81/51/9 Articles of Partnership. 13 January 1902 1. Walter Tothill. 2. Charles Williams and proviso for Tothill's retirement. 13 October 1904 1 Item

A/81/51/10 Amended Profit and Loss Balance sheet. of Messrs 20 September 1906 Tothill and Williams 1 Item

A/81/51/11 Deed for Dissolution of Partnership. 5 March 1907 1. Walter Tothill. 2. Charles Williams 1 Item

A/81/51/12 Duplicate Deed for Dissolution of Partnership. 5 March 1907 1. Walter Tothill. 2. Charles Williams 1 Item

A/81/51/13 Bond to secure repayment of £2521 18s. 5 March 1907 1. Charles Williams 2. Walter Tothill. Consideration: Interest of 5% 1 Item

A/81/51/14 Bond to secure indemnity against partnership 5 March 1907 liabilities. 1. Charles Williams 2. Walter Tothill. 1 Item

A/81/51/15 Amended Statement of Account of Messrs Tothill and 5 March 1907 Williams 1 Item

A/81/51/16 Ascertainment of goodwill of Messrs Tothill and 5 March 1907 Williams 1 Item

A/81/53 Julius White and Bywater, Solicitors Deposit

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Julius White and Bywater (now Mackerell and Co.) Solicitors Deposit

Introduction

Acquired by: Gift Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1981 Accession number: A/81/53 Covering Dates: 1848 - 1881 Extent: 5 Items

A/81/53

Probate will of Fulk Boddington Bassett of Pomeroy A/81/53/1- 4 Terrace, New Cross, with associated trust documents. 1848 - 1861 4 Items

Mortgage of 2 Houses " now in course of erection", 2 and 3 Vaughan Villas, Devonshire Road, Forest Hill. Mortgaged by George Weels of Brasted, Sevenoaks, 17 February A/81/53/5 Kent, builder. Plan. 1881 1 Item

A/81/56 Programme for Golden Jubilee Pageant

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from member of Grove Park Community Group via Mr J. King

Introduction St Augustine’s Baring Road, Grove Park was built 1885/6 and was created a parish from St Mildred’s church in 1891. The registers begin in 1892 and are held at the Local History and Archives Centre, Lewisham.

Acquired by: Gift Access: Open Date of accession: 29/06/1981 Accession number: A/81/56 Covering Dates: Extent: 1 Item

A/81/56

A/81/56/1 Souvenir programme for Golden Jubilee Pageant at 25 May 1936 St Augustine's church, Grove Park 1 Item

A/81/57 Manuscript of `History of Deptford, Kent’

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mrs D. Allen

Introduction This collection contains a Manuscript history, whose author is unknown, concentrates on the two churches, the dockyard and other buildings of antiquity.

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open. Date of accession: 1981 Accession number: A/81/57 Covering Dates: c.1855 Extent: 1 Item

A/81/57

A/81/57/1 Manuscript history of St. Paul Deptford and St. Nicholas, and C 1850 the Dockyard.

A/81/58 Deeds: 10 - 14 Upward Terrace

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Farrer and Co., 66 Lincoln's Inn Fields, WC2, via British Record Association [BRA 1784].

Introduction This collection contains 27Deeds, leases and associated papers relating to. 10 - 14 Upward Terrace (later 113 -121 Burnt Road, Lee).

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 29/06/1981 Accession number: A/81/58 Covering Dates: 1875 -1897 Extent: 27 Items

A/81/59 Probate of James Pocklington

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Pennigton and Lewis and Lewis, 99 Aldwych WC2B 4LJ, via British Record Association [BRA 1878]

Introduction This collection contains the probate will of James Pocklington, formerly of Sydenham, Late of Shenstone, Worcs. , Chemist

Acquired by: Gift Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 29/06/1981 Accession number: A/81/59 Covering Dates: 1879 - 1880 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/81/61 Charles H. Wright and Brown, Solicitors Deposit

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Charles H. Wright and Brown, now E. Brown Solicitors

Introduction

Acquired by: Gift Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1981 Accession number: A/81/61 Covering Dates: 1867 - 1924 Extent: 10 Items

A/81/61

Deeds relating to 175 -185 Brockley Road (formerly A/81/61/1 - 9 Hairfield Terrace), part of Wickham Drake Estate. Plan. 1867 - 1924 9 Items

Counterpart lease by Charlotte Marison of Ravensbourne Park, Lewisham, and others to Joseph Glasson, fishmonger, of 83 Deptford High Street. 7 yrs A/81/61/10 £30 per annum 14 November 1875 1 Item

A/81/62 Deeds: 27 and 29 Hazeldon Road, Brockley

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Ellis, Wood and Co., 36 St. Andrews Hill, EC4V 5DL, via British Record Association [BRA 2019]

Introduction This collection contains deeds relating to 27 and 29 Hazeldon Road, Brockley, originally part of St Germans Estate, 1897 - 1935, reciting prior deeds from 1878, plan.

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 29/06/1981 Accession number: A/81/62 Covering Dates: 1878 - 1935 Extent: 4 items

A/81/66 Records of Saint Dunstan's College, Catford

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Saint Dunstan's College, Catford

Introduction This collection contains minutes, accounts, letters, deeds and other papers of Saint Dunstan's College, Catford.

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a section level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 24 March 1981 Accession number: A/81/66 Covering Dates: 1705-1970 Extent: Item

A/81/66

A/81/66/1 Minutes etc. A/81/66/1/1 St. Dunstan's in the East, Trustees of Charity 31 October 1866 - Estates: Minutes, "No.1" 21 October 1872 1 Volume

A/81/66/1/2 St. Dunstan's in the East, Trustees of Charity 19 December 1872 Estates: Minutes, "No. 2" - 21 January 1878 1 Volume

A/81/66/1/3 St. Dunstan's in the East, Trustees of Charity 15 April 1878 - 7 Estates: Minutes, "No.3" July 1884 1 Volume

A/81/66/1/4 St. Dunstan's in the East, Governors of the 7 July 1884 - 7 Charities: Minutes, "No.4" June 1887 1 Volume

A/81/66/1/5 St. Dunstan's in the East, Governors of the 11 June 1889 - 12 Charities: Minutes, "No.4" December 1899 (Much correspondence bound in) 1 Volume

A/81/66/1/6 St. Dunstan's in the East, Governors of the 15 February 1900 - Charities: Minutes, "No.4" 26 October 1905 1 Volume

A/81/66/1/7 Governors of St. Dunstan's Educational 8 February 1906 - Foundation 31 October 1912 1 Volume

A/81/66/1/8 Governors of St. Dunstan's Educational 4 February 1913 - 3 Foundation November 1920 1 Volume

A/81/66/1/9 Governors of St. Dunstan's Educational 2 February 1921 - Foundation 31 October 1927 1 Volume

A/81/66/1/10 Governors of St. Dunstan's Educational 23 January 1928 - Foundation 28 October 1935 1 Volume

A/81/66/1/11 Governors of St. Dunstan's Educational 27 January 1936 - Foundation 1 November 1946 1 Volume

A/81/66/1/12 Governors of St. Dunstan's Educational 6 May 1947 - 14 Foundation July 1954 1 Volume

A/81/66/1/13 Governors of St. Dunstan's Educational 3 February 1955 - Foundation 13 October 1960 1 Volume

A/81/66/1/14 Governors of St. Dunstan's Educational 19 January 1961 - Foundation 14 October 1970 1 Volume

A/81/66/1/15 Governors of St. Dunstan's Educational 27 January 1971 - Foundation 24 October 1973 1 Volume

A/81/66/1/16 Governors of St. Dunstan's Educational 23 January 1974 - Foundation 19 October 1977 1 Volume

A/81/66/1/17 Indexes to minute books 1912 - 1949 1 Volume

A/81/66/1/18 Governors' attendance book 1924 - 1961 1 Volume

A/81/66/2 Accounts A/81/66/2/1 St. Dunstan's Charities Trustees of Charities of St. 1867 - 1874 Dunstan's (under 1867 scheme) cash account "No.1" 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/2 St. Dunstan's Charities Trustees of Charities of St. 1875 - 1881 Dunstan's (under 1867 scheme) cash account "No.2" 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/3 St. Dunstan's Charities Trustees of Charities of St. 1880 - 1884 Dunstan's (under 1867 scheme) cash account "No.3" 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/4 St. Dunstan's Charities Trustees of Charities of St. 1868 - 1885 Dunstan's, (1867 scheme) church repair fund cash account "No.1" 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/5 St. Dunstan's Charities accounts (balance sheets) 1885 - 1900 2 copies 2 Items

A/81/66/2/6 St. Dunstan's Charities general ledger 1887 - 1892 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/7 St. Dunstan's Charities general ledger 1893 - 1902 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/8 St. Dunstan's Charities general ledger 1903 - 1909 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/9 St. Dunstan's Charities general ledger 1910 - 1917 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/10 St. Dunstan's Charities cash book 1885 - 1893 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/11 St. Dunstan's Charities cash book 1894 - 1900 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/12 St. Dunstan's Charities cash book 1901 - 1906 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/13 St. Dunstan's Charities cash book 1907 - 1912 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/14 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation account 1911 - 1950 (balance sheets)[2 copies] 2 Items

A/81/66/2/15 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation account 1951 - 1970 (balance sheets) [2 copies] 2 Items

A/81/66/2/16 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation general 1911 - 1920 account ledger 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/17 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation general 1920 - 1934 account ledger 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/18 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation general 1912 - 1917 account cash book 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/19 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation general 1917 - 1928 account cash book 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/20 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation general 1928 - 1938 account cash book 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/21 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation general 1938 - 1947 account cash book 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/22 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation general 1947 - 1955 account cash book 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/23 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation general 1956 - 1967 account cash book 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/24 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation college 1917 - 1921 account ledger 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/25 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation college 1921 - 1927 account ledger 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/26 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation college 1911 - 1917 account cash book 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/27 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation college 1917 - 1922 account cash book 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/28 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation college 1922 - 1928 account cash book 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/29 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation college 1928 - 1933 account cash book 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/30 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation college 1933 - 1936 account cash book 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/31 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation college 1936 - 1940 account cash book 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/32 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation college 1940 - 1943 account cash book 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/33 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation college 1943 - 1945 account cash book 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/34 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation college 1890 - 1893 petty cash account book 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/35 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation college 1894 - 1901 petty cash account book 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/36 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation college 1902 - 1907 petty cash account book 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/37 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation college 1908 - 1913 petty cash account book 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/38 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation college 1913 - 1919 petty cash account book 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/39 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation college 1919 - 1926 petty cash account book 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/40 St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation college 1927 - 1941 petty cash account book 1 Volume

A/81/66/2/41 Rental accounts St. Dunstan's Charities rent rolls 1904 (general, printed) 1 Item

A/81/66/2/42 Rental accounts Rack rent rolls, showing also Xmas 1902 - amounts received Midsummer 1915 1 Item

A/81/66/2/43 Rental accounts Rack rent rolls, showing also Michaelmas 1915 - amounts received Michaelmas 1928 1 Item

A/81/66/2/44 Rental accounts Rack rent rolls, showing also Xmas 1928 - Xmas amounts received 1941 1 Item

A/81/66/2/45 Rental accounts Rack rent rolls, showing also L.D. 1942 - L.D. amounts received 1956 1 Item

A/81/66/2/46 Rental accounts Rack rent rolls, showing also Mids. 1956 - L.D. amounts received 1970 1 Item

A/81/66/2/47 Rental accounts Rents: cash received account 7 October 1958 - 1 January 1970 1 Item

A/81/66/2/48 Rental accounts St. Dunstan's Educational 1930 - 1967 Foundation: grand rent roll 1 Item

A/81/66/3 Letter books (St. Dunstan's Charities / St. Dunstan's Educational Foundation "D" Letter Books) A/81/66/3/1 Letter book "No.1" 21 January 1888 - 21 May 1889 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/2 Letter book "No.2" 22 May 1889 - 3 March 1891 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/3 Letter book "No.3" 3 March 1891 - 18 October 1892 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/4 Letter book "No.4" 19 October 1892 - 14 February 1894 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/5 Letter book "No.5" 14 February 1894 - 5 June 1895 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/6 Letter book "No.6" 5 June 1895 - 12 May 1896 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/7 Letter book "No.7" 12 May 1896 - 18 October 1897 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/8 Letter book "No.8" 18 October 1897 - 11 March 1899 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/9 Letter book "No.9" 10 March 1879 - 3 July 1900 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/10 Letter book "No.10" 5 July 1900 - 1 July 1901 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/11 Letter book "No.11" 3 July 1901 - 31 July 1902 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/12 Letter book "No.12" 31 July 1902 - 14 October 1903 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/13 Letter book "No.13" 14 October 1903 - 19 December 1904 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/14 Letter book "No.14" 19 December 1904 - 4 January 1906 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/15 Letter book "No.15" 4 January 1906 - 8 January 1907 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/16 Letter book "No.16" 8 January 1907 - 23 November 1907 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/17 Letter book "No.17" 24 November 1907 - 16 December 1908 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/18 Letter book "No.18" 16 November 1908 - 10 February 1910 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/19 Letter book "No.19" 11 February 1910 - 8 February 1911 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/20 Letter book "No.20" 9 February 1911 - 1 April 1912 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/21 Letter book "No.21" 1 April 1912 - 27 May 1913 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/22 Letter book "No.22" 27 May 1913 - 18 June 1914 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/23 Letter book "No.23" 19 June 1914 - 19 July 1915 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/24 Letter book "No.24" 19 July 1915 - 20 July 1916 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/25 Letter book "No.25" 20 July 1916 - 2 August 1917 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/26 Letter book "No.26" August 1917 – October 1918 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/27 Letter book "No.27" 4 November 1918 - 4 December 1919 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/28 Letter book "No.28" 4 December 1919 - 22 December 1920 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/29 Letter book "No.29" 22 December1920 - 9 February 1922 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/30 Letter book "No.30" 9 February 1922 - 6 March 1923 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/31 Letter book "No.31" 26 March 1923 - 22 July 1924 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/32 Letter book [unnumbered] 22 July 1924 - 26 November 1925 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/33 Letter book [unnumbered] 25 November 1925 - 15 November 1927 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/34 Letter book [unnumbered] 21 March 1927 - 25 July 1928 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/35 Letter book [unnumbered] 25 July 1928 - 16 December 1929 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/36 Letter book [unnumbered] 29 December 1929 - 19 December 1930 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/37 Letter book [unnumbered] 19 December 1930 - 13 January 1932 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/38 Letter book "No.38" 13 January 1932 - 6 March 1933 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/39 Letter book "No.39" 6 March 1933 - 13 April 1934 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/40 Letter book "No.40" 17 April; 1934 - 3 July 1935 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/41 Letter book "No.41" 4 July 1935 - 26 September 1936 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/42 Letter book "No.42" 24 September 1936 - 4 January 1938 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/43 Letter book "No.43" 7 January 1938 - 25 January 1939 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/44 Letter book "No.43" [sic] 25 January 1939 - 31 January 1940 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/45 Letter book "No.44" 31 January 1940 - 24 December 1940 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/46 Letter book "No.45" 23 December 1940 - 18 November 1941 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/47 Letter book "No.46" 19 November 1941 - 29 January 1943 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/48 Letter book "No.47" 1 February 1943 - 12 May 1944 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/49 Letter book "No.48" 12 May 1944 - 25 September 1945 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/50 Letter book "No.49" 25 September 1945 - 19 December 1946 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/51 Letter book [unnumbered] 23 December1946 - 8 July 1948 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/52 Letter book [unnumbered] 8 July 1948 - 6 December 1950 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/53 Letter book [unnumbered] 7 December 1950 - 7 January 1953 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/54 Letter book [unnumbered] 8 January 1953 - 21 April 1954 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/55 Letter book [unnumbered] 21 April 1954 - 19 October 1955 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/56 Letter book [unnumbered] 20 October 1955 - 27 February 1957 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/57 Letter book [unnumbered] 28 February 1957 - 19 November1958 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/58 Letter book [unnumbered] 20 November 1958 - 14 September 1960 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/59 Letter book [unnumbered] 16 September 1960 - 28 October 1960 1 Volume

A/81/66/3/60 Letter book; Draft index to letter books (?) 1960-70 1 Volume

A/81/66/4 Contents of Small Tin Box A/81/66/4/1 Specification of works for building of proposed St. 1886 Dunstan's College at Catford Bridge for Governors of St. Dunstan's Charities 1 Item

A/81/66/4/2 Correspondence and papers relating to College 1929 heating 1 Item

A/81/66/4/3 List of College staff 1939 1 Item

A/81/66/4/4 Memorandum by Headmaster on L.C.C. 1939 Inspector's report 1 Item

A/81/66/4/5 Bundle containing 1929-1939 (a) Correspondence relating to college swimming bath 1938 (b) Plan of college air raid shelter 1939 (c) Correspondence relating to Charities' City properties 1929-1930 1 Bundle

A/81/66/4/6 College correspondence files relating to railings 1939-1951 (removed for scrap 1941) 1941-1949, trees 1946- 1948, repairs 1942-1951, and reorganisation of science labs. 1939-1941 1 File

A/81/66/4/7 St. Dunstan's Educational Charities: valuations of 1910 properties (including those in Lewisham) under Finance Act 1910 1 File

A/81/66/4/8 St. Dunstan's Educational Charities: rent rolls 1938-1939; 1939- 1940 1 Item

A/81/66/4/9 Correspondence concerning 4 Lambeth Hill, City 1915-193? of London. 1 file 1 File

A/81/66/4/10 Correspondence relating to 73-75 Lower Thames 1915-1937 Street, City of London. 1 file 1 File

A/81/66/4/11 Correspondence relating to 84 Lower Thames 1923 Street. 1 file 1 File

A/81/66/4/12 Correspondence relating to City and other c. 1939-1950 properties 1 File

A/81/66/5 Bundles of deeds and leases (unboxed) A/81/66/5/1 Bundle of 21-year leases of St. Dunstan's lands in 1733-1820 Lewisham, labelled "Expired counterparts and leases of fields on which St. Dunstan's College now stands". (2 parcels of land are involved: 12 acres now the college site and 4 acres adjoining Bromley Road). Leassees: (a) Christopher Wells of Lewisham, wheelwright, 11 September 1733 (b) William Battersbe of Lewisham, yeoman, 8 March 1754 (c) Thomas Payne of New Cross, victualler, 14 June 1797 (d) Thomas Lane of Lewisham, farmer, 1 September 1820 (e) Thomas Lane of Lewisham, farmer, 24 May 1842 1 Bundle

A/81/66/5/2 3 Bundles of deeds relating to Ravensbourne Park 9 March 1830-5 (including sale particulars and plan of March 1926 Ravensbourne Park House and estate, 1891) including College site & cricket field. 3 Bundles

A/81/66/5/3 Bundle of deeds relating to 3½ acres, later cricket 10 March 1830-29 field and part of College site, (These items have July 1920 been separated from the previous bundle). 1 Bundle

A/81/66/5/4 Bundle of leases of St. Dunstan's property in 1857-1859 Lewisham [. 302-310? High Street] with plans. Lessees: Henry Fisher, plumber Henry Grubb, yeoman Robert Kelsey, grocer Joseph Turpin, cooper Thomas Henry Owen, butcher 1 Bundle

A/81/66/5/5 Bundle of leases of St. Dunstan's property in City 1705-1869 of London. 13 items, the earliest damaged in its folds. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/6 Correspondence files and loose items A/81/66/6/1 St. Dunstan's Charities / Educational Foundation: 1885-1927 bundle of balance sheets and statements of probable income and expenditure. 1 File

A/81/66/6/2 Bundle of correspondence, plans, specifications c. 1885-1901 tenders etc. relating to building of College etc. (Includes early photo in blue folder marked "College building", copy of Builder with illustration of College, 1888, Court Circular 1901, with article; photos of College pp15-17) 1 Bundle

A/81/66/6/3 St. Dunstan's College, E.N. Clifton, architect. 2 1888 mounted engravings [from Builder] 1 Item

A/81/66/6/4 Photograph of College hall and organ. c. 1900 1 Item

A/81/66/6/5 2 bundles of correspondence, plans etc. relating 1903-1914 & c. to purchase of part of Ravensbourne Park Estate. 1920 2 Bundles

A/81/66/6/6 Bundle of correspondence relating to Stanstead 1910-1914 Road widening and acquisition of part of College frontage under L.C.C. (Tramways and Improvements) Act 1911. (Includes plan for rebuilding wall, petitions, minutes of evidence etc. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/6/7 Lists of College staff. 1928-1938 1 Bundle

A/81/66/6/8 Bundle of correspondence with Charity 1852-1885 Commission and others, legal papers etc. relating to Herdson's Gift to St. Dunstan's: property in Bell Court and Lambeth Hill, City of London. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/6/9 3 bundles of correspondence relating to the 1874-1910 Charities' City properties. 3 Bundles

A/81/66/6/10 Legal and other papers relating to rebuilding by 1874-1878 Mr. King of 71-72 Lower Thames Street: Vane v. King case, arbitration etc. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/6/11 Correspondence with Charity Commission etc. 1876-1907 relating to 'Sevenoaks Gift' (14 Mincing Lane, etc.) 3 files bundled together 1 Bundle

A/81/66/6/12 Correspondence relating to Trustees' opposition 1878-1883 to Metropolitan District Railways (City Lines and Extensions) (involving sale of premises in Great Tower Street and effect on other premises). Bundled. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/6/13 Correspondence and papers relating to 59 1885-1887 Knightrider Street, City of London. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/6/14 12 large photographs of properties in Lower c. 1880 (?) Thames Street. 1 bundle [Buildings with wooden galleries etc.]. 12 Items

A/81/66/6/15 Plan of proposed development of part of c. 1910 (?) Ravensbourne Park; Blyth Hill. 1 Item

A/81/66/6/16 Sketch plan & elevations showing proposed January 1955 alterations to St. Dunstan's College Science Wing. 1 Item

A/81/66/6A Printed miscellanea A/81/66/6A/15 'St. Dunstan's Chronicle 1888-1938'. 1938 Actually plan of science wing 1955 1 Item

A/81/66/6A/16 'The Story of the Evacuation of St. Dunstan's 1940 College to Reigate'. Actually plan of surrounding area c 1900 1 Item

A/81/66/6A/17 'History of Education: St. Dunstan's in the East'. Undated By Arthur G.B. West, rector. 1 Item

A/81/66/7 A series of deed boxes containing legal papers, correspondence etc. concerning the St. Dunstan's charity estates in London, Lewisham and elsewhere, and also various lengthy legal disputes concerning them. A/81/66/7/1 Box "A" labelled "St. Dunstans in the East. Leases and Assignments 2". A/81/66/7/1/1 Papers relating to effect of 1867 Endowed 1871 Schools Act on St. Dunstan's 'College'. Includes copy scheme for St. Dunstan's Charities 1867 and cases for opinion. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/1/2 Vouchers to St. Dunstan's parish accounts. 2 1853-1863 bundles 1853-1863, 1862-1863. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/1/3 Bonds binding collectors of rent and rates to 1846-1865 Trustees. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/1/4 Papers in Attorney General v. Bartlett and others c. 1854-1867 (In Chancery, 1852 A 60), concerning parish charities. 8 bundles and loose papers. 8 Bundles and loose papers

A/81/66/7/1/5 Papers relating to property in Lewisham High 1863 Street leased to Thomas Henry Owen, butcher, and assigned to John George Ellis. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/1/6 Papers relating to leasehold estate of Henry 1864-1866 Grubb (who died 6 January 1864) in Lewisham High Street and Hither Green. Assignments, sale particulars, abstracts, correspondence etc. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/1/7 Papers property near 7 mile stone (Bromley Road) 1865-1870 Catford and near Stanstead Lane, Catford, leased to James Wilson of Ravensbourne Park. Agreements, notices to quit, correspondence etc. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/1/8 Papers relating to property in Old Fish Street and 1850-1869 St. Dunstan's Hill. Agreements, notices to quit etc. 3 Bundles

A/81/66/7/1/9 Papers relating to property in St. Dunstan's Alley. 1868-1869 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/1/10 Papers relating to lease of warehouse etc. at 1872-1873 corner of St. Dunstan's Alley and Idol Lane. Draft leases and correspondence. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/1/11 Papers relating to leasehold estate of James Hunt 1865-1870 at 10 Idol Lane; Sydenham 2 Bundles

A/81/66/7/1/12 Papers relating to property in Lower Thames 1854-1857 Street. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/1/13 Papers relating to property in Mincing Lane. 1864 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/1/14 Papers relating to 14 - 16 Mincing Lane, including 1867-1868 schedule of fixtures. 3 Bundles

A/81/66/7/1/15 Papers relating to property in Great Tower Street 1868 and Mincing Lane. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/1/16 Agreements relating to 59 Knightrider Street. 1885-1887 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/1/17 Correspondence between Vestry Clerk and 1860 Charles Skipper relating to proposed purchase (?) of charity land at Barking. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/2 Box "B" Labelled "Governors of the Charities of St. Dunstan's I". A/81/66/7/2/1 Deed creating new trustees of parish lands 9 May 1723 1 Item

A/81/66/7/2/2 Rental of lands, tenements and annuities 1733 belonging to parish (Includes £5 rent from Leonard Searle for houses and lands in Lewisham in possession of John Stevens esq.) 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/2/3 Leases of house in Thames Street, later 69-70 1669-1832 Lower Thames Street. 19 leases and 1 fragment; earliest includes small plan. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/2/4 Lease for a year (part of lease and release): 16 August 1697 Robert Garret of St. Katherines near the Tower, clerk, Thomas Heath and John Guest, to John Geast, for certain unspecified trusts. Property in Tower Hill the Less, Cow Cross in parish of St. Sepulchres, Bermondsey (at the Ax near the Dockhead) and Twickenham. 1 Item

A/81/66/7/2/5 Copy leases, legal papers etc. relating to 6, 17 1845-1887 and 18 St. Dunstans Hill. Includes proposed Scheme for Charities 1857. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/2/6 Building leases, agreements etc. relating to 87 1884-1885 and 88 Great Tower Street and 16 Mincing Lane. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/2/7 Correspondence with surveyor relating to 'Town 1880-1881 Estates View 1880' 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/2/8 Correspondence relating to proposed St. 1876-1879 Dunstan's College, effect of Endowed Schools Act on Chancery Scheme etc. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/2/9 Correspondence relating to 'Hudson's Wayleave'. 1876-1881 Includes plan of premises in Mincing Lane and Tower Street. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/2/10 Papers relating to London Parochial Charities Bill. 1879-1882 Correspondence, minutes of evidence before Select Committee, counsel's brief, select Committee report etc. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/2/11 Trustees' correspondence: Churchwarden 1879, 1880, 1887; Accountant - referring to Charity matters only. 1882, 1883 5 Annual Bundles

A/81/66/7/2/12 Bundle comprising: Churchwardens' accounts; 1849-/50; 1850/1; Correspondence relating to proposed new 1851/2; 1885 scheme 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/2/13 St. Dunstan's Charities accounts: Vouchers and 1884-1885 cheques 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/2/14 St. Dunstan's Charities accounts: returned 1885 cheques. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/2/15 Trustees of Sir John Cass's School: Vouchers to 1870-1871 accounts, including apprenticeship indenture to waistcoat maker. 2 Bundles

A/81/66/7/3 Box "C" Labelled "St Dunstan's in the East. Attorney General v. Bartlett and others. No.3" A/81/66/7/3/1 Draft and copy deeds and leases relating to 1845-1885 Mincing Lane property. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/3/2 Misc. papers in Attorney General v. Bartlett (In 1849-1881 Chancery 1852 A 60) and in Vane etc. v. Raper, concerning 14 Mincing Lane. Includes conditions for letting premises in Mincing Lane 1849. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/3/3 Papers relating to Mincing Lane property, 1850-1883 including legal papers concerning cases of obstruction of ancient lights against Raper etc. Includes prospectus for Pilot Steam Towing and Ship Rescue Co. 2 Bundles

A/81/66/7/3/4 Legal papers relating to Sennok's or Sevenoak's (1852)-1867 Gift (14 Mincing Lane etc.) 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/3/5 Papers mortgage with London Life Assurance on 1864 above property 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/3/6 Papers in Attorney General v. Bartlett, as above. 1854-1866 2 Bundles

A/81/66/7/3/7 Churchwardens' accounts in respect of same 1858-187?; 1849- Bundled with correspondence i.e. Mr. Hudson 1857 relating to (Mincing Lane.) 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/3/8 Loose papers relating to 14 Mincing Lane: legal (1852)-1867 papers in Chancery case, correspondence 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4 Box "D" Labelled "Attorney General v. Bartlett No. 2" A/81/66/7/4/1 Draft Minutes of Parochial Trustees, Audit 1825-1857 Committee Vestry, Church Committee, Sub- Committee. 7 Volumes

A/81/66/7/4/2 Draft Vestry minutes relating to new workhouse 1825-1885 1847, papers relating to properties in Great Tower Street and Mincing Lane, W. end of churchyard, trust funds, legal affairs etc. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/3 Finance and Audit Committee rough minutes. 1 1887-1888 Volume Charity lands 1 Volume

A/81/66/7/4/4 Papers relating to post law cases 1829-1846, 1767-1884 abstract lease of premises in Thames Street 1767, instructions for conference between Messrs. Senior and MacArthur for final settlement of Bill to go to Parliament 1825, agreement with Mr. Fisher relating to premises in Lewisham 1884, bill of costs of defendant in Harwood v. Blackwell (Chancery Division) 1884 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/5 Churchwardens' accounts 1774-5, and 1774-1879 correspondence relating to trustees' 'views' of charity estates 1870, 1873 1876, 1879 (incl. accounts for dinner at 'Ship' Inn, Greenwich in 1879 - £24.4s.6d.). 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/6 Correspondence relating to Charities Committee 1884 meetings 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/7 Charity Commission scheme for St. Dunstan's 1880-1881 charities. Numerous copies in 6 envelopes 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/8 St. Dunstan's Charities: Scheme 1883, abstracts 1883-1889 of accounts 1887-88, notices of meetings and minutes 1889 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/9 St. Dunstan's Charity trustees: notices of 1884 meetings and agendas. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/10 St. Dunstan's Charity: accounts 1854, vouchers 1853-1879 1871-1879; leases of property in St. Dunstan's Alley 1853. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/11 St. Dunstan's Charity trustees: vouchers to 1853-1881 accounts 1853-4, 1856-7, 1870-1, 1877; 1878-81, 1880, 1881. NB STAMPS 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/12 Legal papers relating to premises in Lower 1845-1891 Thames Street (with reference to Land Clauses Consolidation Act 1845 and London Coal Market Improvement Act 1846) with vouchers 1869-1883 and letter from clerk to Governors of St. Dunstan's College seeking a place for his brother at half fees because of difficult personal circumstances 1891. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/13 Papers relating to Charitable Trusts Bill 1845 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/14 Bundle comprising: Report on Vestry meeting 1819-c. 1900 1819 (with receipts for newspaper advertising) - relating to 'Five Act Clergy' vouchers and receipts 1870-1891, instructions to counsel relating to Parliamentary bill 1881, misc. correspondence relating to St. Dunstan's College. c. 1880-1900 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/15 Printed letters to persons nominated as Charity 1878 trustees, and drafts for annual account forms 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/16 General papers relating to St. Dunstan's Charities: 1883-1885 accounts, correspondence etc. 2 Bundles

A/81/66/7/4/17 St. Dunstan's Charities income tax returns. 1867-1883 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/18 Circulars relating to audit during vacancy of post 1876-1877 of rent collector, etc. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/19 Instructions to Mr. Senior to draw up bill to 1824(?) Parliament. Watermark 1824. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/20 Draft attorney's accounts for legal work in 1824 connection with application to Parliament and related proceedings. 2 Volumes

A/81/66/7/4/21 Opinion of counsel, John MacArthur and Nassau 1825 W. Senior, relating to procedure with respect to draft bill relating to handling of charity funds; draft instructions to Mr. MacArthur 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/22 Legal papers in Attorney General v. Bartlett (in 1852-1853 Chancery, 1852 A 60) 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/23 Papers relating to Attorney General v. Bartlett, 1858-1859 and lease, surveyor's report etc. relating to St. Dunstan's Alley. Loose papers. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/24 Attorney General v. Bartlett: loose papers. 1859 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/25 Vouchers, incl. account for Attorney General's 1867-1869 costs (£959.8s.7d.) in case as above (1867). 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/26 Bundle incl. correspondence relating to case as 1839-1859 above and draft lease premises in St. Dunstan's Alley and St. Dunstan's Passage. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/27 St. Dunstan's Church restoration rate book. 1819 (Parish) 1 Volume

A/81/66/7/4/28 St. Dunstan's Church repairs, auditor's accounts, 1818-1845 1818-1820, 1845. Related Material (See A/81/66/7/4/(27) & (29)) 1 Volume

A/81/66/7/4/29 St. Dunstan's Church restoration: contractor's 1845 bonds. 1 bundle (to special Trustees extracts by Vestry for church repairs) 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/30 St. Dunstan's Church: correspondence relating to 1875 hot water apparatus and Church insurance. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/31 Correspondence with Charity Commission relating 1877 to St. Dunstan's Repair Fund. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/32 Copy and abstract leases of premises in Lower c. 1877(?) Thames Street (1687-1857), referred to in action of Vane and others v. King. Watermark 1877 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/33 Sale particulars of lands in Bethnal Green and 1791-1800 Hackney (2). Annotated: 'Sir John Cass'. 1 Item

A/81/66/7/4/34 Bundle containing inter alia: abstract of will of (1481)-1761; Bartholomew James, knight, 1481, copy Act Undated relating to poor and night watch in parish of St. John, Hackney, 1761, incomplete schedule of charity lands, Undated, etc. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/35 Bundle containing: Opinion etc. of Mr. Senior 1825 1825-1882 (see above), deeds relating to London property 1850-1871, proceedings relating to St. Dunstan's College 1872 lease extension on property in Lewisham High Street 1882. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/36 Lease etc. relating to of property in Great Tower 1853-1881 Street. Loose items 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/37 Correspondence relating to Lewisham estate: 1876-1881 tenants, boundaries, repairs etc. 2 bundles 1876- 1881, 1880-1881. 2 Bundles

A/81/66/7/4/38 Extensions of leases of various premises in 1882 Lewisham High Street. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/39 Letter relating to 208 Lewisham High Street 1882 (fruiterer's business) 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/40 Lewisham estate: letters, draft leases etc. 1883 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/41 Extracts from trustees' minutes relating to 202 1886 Lewisham High Street. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/42 Notices to tenants (incl. Robert Owen and 1863-1866 Thomas Kelsey of Lewisham), referring, inter alia, to effect of London Main Trunk Underground Railway 1863. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/43 Papers relating to Endowed Schools Act 1869 and 1869-1873 Endowed Schools Amendment Act 1873. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/44 Proposed alterations to scheme for St. Dunstan's 1870-1871 College. Printed 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/45 Draft summary of proceedings relating to St. 1881 Dunstan's College, 1872-1881. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/46 Loose papers relating to St. Dunstan's College c. 1882-1889 List of masters and qualifications c. 1882 Headmaster's report 1889 Report by Philip Magnus 1889 Testimonials and applications for posts 1888 (printed) Schools programmes and lists of pupils, Xmas 1888, Mids. 1889 General information relating to School 1888. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/47 St. Dunstan's Senior Exhibitions: Examination 1883-1888 papers 1888, Extracts relating to educating girls 1883-1887, etc. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/48 Report on (a) Education of Girls - St. Dunstan's 1888 Senior Scholarships of £100 (b) appointment of Head Master of St. Dunstan's College. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/49 Bundle of replies to invitations to opening of St. 1888 Dunstan's College. Included are letters from: Mayor Adams, The Old House, Sydenham. Lewisham Vestry. John Carline (Surveyor to Lewisham Board of Works, etc.) Rugby School Rev. A. Legge, Vicar of Lewisham, 'The Graphic' Rev. J. Bromley, Colfe's Grammar School, Lewisham Board of Guardians, Mr. Mott, Clerk to Lewisham Guardians, Bishop of Rochester, Headmaster, Royal Naval School, Mr. Goschen, Chancellor of Exchequer (regrets) Earl of Dartmouth (regrets), Lord Mayor of London, Various Lewisham residents. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/50 Annual Report of London Orphan Asylum, 1889 Watford. Proof copy. 1 Item

A/81/66/7/4/51 Letter with information in Godolphin School 1868 Hammersmith 1 Item

A/81/66/7/4/52 2 newspapers c. 1893 2 Items

A/81/66/7/4/53 Letters relating to leases 1885 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/54 Sennock's Gift: statement for advice of Charity 1876 Commissioners 1 Item

A/81/66/7/4/55 Middle Class School, Cowper St: examiner's 1888 report 1 Item

A/81/66/7/4/56 Letters arranging conference between Charity 1884 Commissioners & Governors of St Dunstan's Charities 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/57 Letters relating to costs on Oppositions Services 1880 1880 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/58 Notes for settlement - relating to leases C.1888 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/4/59 Blank application form to Lewisham Board of C.1870 works relating to building & drains 1 Item

A/81/66/7/4/60 Envelope addressed to Mrs Kelsey, Grocer, High 1888? Road, Lewisham. 1 Item

A/81/66/7/5 Box "E" Labelled "St. Dunstan's in the East. Attorney General v. Bartlett and Others No. 1" A/81/66/7/5/1 St. Dunstan's churchwardens rental book. Xmas 1854-Xmas Churchwarden Accountant - charity estates 1855 1 Volume

A/81/66/7/5/2 Vouchers to St. Dunstan's parish accounts. 1855-1865 2 Bundles

A/81/66/7/5/3 Vouchers to St. Dunstan's Charities accounts. 1878-1883 2 Bundles

A/81/66/7/5/4 Papers in Chancery, in Churchwardens and (1839)-1886 Overseers of St. Dunstan's v. Mayor and Commonality of City of London, concerning Lands Clauses Consolidation Act 1845 and City of London Coal Market and Improvement Act 1846 (as they effect lands belonging to St. Dunstan's). 2 bundles comprising: (a) General papers, incl. affidavits, copy conveyances etc. 1839-1848. (b) Affidavits of verification by churchwardens (allowing them to handle funds) 1860-1886 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/5/5 Papers in Chancery, in Attorney General v. 1852-1867 Bartlett and Others (1852 A 60). 24 bundles and loose papers Includes (a) Translation of entries from 'Ancient Register' of deeds relating to St. Dunstan's parish 1581. (b) Copy entries in Signet Office Books and State Papers Domestic etc. relating to church lands 1619. (c) Copy will of Merabell Bennett 1628. (d) Draft bill of costs of St. Dunstan's Building Committee 1817. (e) Papers relating to Charitable Trusts Bill 1849. Including copy of bill 24 Bundles and loose papers

A/81/66/7/5/6 St. Dunstan’s: lists of salaries and gratuities noted 1 April 1861 on Easter Monday. 2 copies 2 Items

A/81/66/7/6 Box "F" Labelled "Trustees of Charities No.5" A/81/66/7/6/1 St. Dunstan's Trustees’: papers and 1868-1878 correspondence Annual bundles 11 Bundles

A/81/66/7/6/2 St. Dunstan's Church Repair Fund 1868-1873 correspondence. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/6/3 St. Dunstan's Church Repair Fund: 1881-1885 correspondence with Charity Commission. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/6/4 Bundle comprising: (a) proceedings and 1867-1884 correspondence on Endowed Schools Act (1869) 1872. (b) Papers relating to warehouse in Lambeth Hill (Old Fish Street) 1867-1873; (c) papers relating to Lewisham estate insurance 1884 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/6/5 St. Dunstan's Charities, trustees vouchers. Loose. 1879 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/6/6 St. Dunstan's Charities, trustees vouchers. Loose. 1882 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/6/7 Miscellaneous notes and correspondence relating 1880-1885 to St. Dunstan's trusts, finance etc. (Income Tax) 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/6/8 Draft leases and legal papers relating to 17 and 1850-1877 18 St. Dunstan's Hill and premises in Mincing Lane (Building lease of 1850 incl. plan and elevation of Mincing Lane warehouse) 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/6/9 Schedule of landlord's fixtures in premises in 1852 Mincing Lane leased to J.G.B. Hudson. Instructions to Mr. Fischer for opinion on method of securing Hudson's tenure. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/6/10 Licences to sublet premises in Mincing Lane 1852-1876 1852; leases, correspondence, etc. relating to premises in Lambeth Hill 1874-1876. Bundled together 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/6/11 Leases and legal papers relating to property in 1860-1883 Mincing Lane. 2 Bundles

A/81/66/7/6/12 Bundle comprising: (a) leases of premises in St. 1865-1877 Dunstan's Hill 1865-1877; (b) correspondence relating to premises in Great Tower Street 1872- 1875. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/6/13 Leases etc. relating to premises in St. Dunstan's 1868-1877 Hill 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/6/14 Draft agreements, correspondence etc. relating to 1876-1877 transfer of lease of premises in St. Dunstan's Hill. and Great Tower Street 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/6/15 Mortgage on 17-18 St. Dunstan's Hill and papers 1877 relating to Wharlow v. Imperial Building Society. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/6/16 Leases and other papers relating to premises in 1882-1886 St. Dunstan's Hill 1882-1883; Bundle with leases and correspondence relating to 196-198 Lewisham High Street (incl. complaint relating to smell from old drains) 1885-1886. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/6/17 Draft leases and assignments relating to 87 Great 1862-1877 Tower Street. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/6/18 Draft leases, correspondence etc. relating to 1875-1876 warehouse in Lambeth Hill. (Bundled with newspapers 1882) 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/6/19 Leases etc. relating to premises in Little Tower 1880-1881 Street and Lambeth Hill. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/6/20 Leases and correspondence relating to properties 1854-1877 in Lewisham High Street (much concerning Thomas Owen, Henry Grubb, Thomas Kelsey etc.) 1854-1858. Bundled with leases of premises in St. Dunstan's Hill 1876-1877. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/6/21 Papers relating to repairs and alterations to 196, 1883-1884 198 and 198a Lewisham High Street: plans, specifications, contracts, receipts and correspondence. 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/6/22 Correspondence relating to transfer of lease of 1885 198a Lewisham High Street from Batting to Swain 1 Bundle

A/81/66/7/6/23 Circular seeking advice relating to setting up St. 1868 Dunstan's College. [2 copies] 2 Items

A/81/66/7/6/24 'St. Dunstan's College’: 2 report of Special 1870 Committee of Trustees. 1 Item

A/81/66/7/6/25 Assorted newspapers: 'Times', 'Telegraph' etc. 1874 2 Bundles

A/81/66/7/6/26 Correspondence regarding the tenancy of Mr 1885 Fisher, plumber, Lewisham High Street 1 Bundle

A/81/66/8 Framed maps A/81/66/8/1 Plan of ground and buildings in Lewisham May 1733 belonging to Parish of St. Dunstan's. Surveyor, John Worgan, Parchment and coloured ink, damaged by damp. [Property in Lewisham High Street]. 1 Item

A/81/66/8/2 Plan of estate at Sydenham belonging to St. 1827 Dunstan's. Surveyor J. Walker. [4¼ acres land]. (Removed from frames at ACHD) 1 Item

A/81/66/9 Metal property / boundary marks inscribed A/81/66/9/1 'St. K. Cree 1817. No.37' Undated 1 Item

A/81/66/9/2 'S.D.E. 1716' Undated 1 Item

A/81/66/9/3 'Property of St. Dunstan in the East 1840' (5 Undated plaques). 1 Item

A/81/66/9/4 'St. B.A.L. 1862' Undated 1 Item

A/81/67 Mr J.H. Walker Collection

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mr D. Walker and Mrs C.D Walker

Introduction This collection contains documents from the estate of the late Mr J.H. Walker, including plans, maps, deeds and photographs of Walker family property in Catford, Kent.

Note new numbering

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open unless otherwise stated. Date of accession: 30 June 1981 Accession number: A/81/67 Covering Dates: 1734-1976 Extent: 143 Items

A/81/67

A/81/67/1 Walker family and property records (Including plans of 'The Elms', Elm Lane, Catford) A/81/67/1/1 Copy will and codicil of George Henry Walker of 8-15 October 1936 'The Elms', Elm Lane, retired builder. 1 Item

A/81/67/1/2 Plans of 'The Elms' 1891 - 1976 A/81/67/1/2/1 New cowshed. 2 plans including block plan of 1891 house 2 Items

A/81/67/1/2/2 Proposed pair of houses in front of 'The Elms' 1930 for G.H. Walker; Plans; specification 1 Item

A/81/67/1/2/3 Alterations to joinery workshop (incorporating [C.1930?], 1963- former cowshed) 1970 1 Item

A/81/671//2/4 'The Elms' as existing and proposed conversion 1969 to 2 flats. 2 plans, torn 2 Items

A/81/67/1/2/5 Proposed carport 1971 1 Item

A/81/67/1/2/6 New staircase 1971 1 Item

A/81/67/1/2/7 Section through well 1976 1 Item

A/81/67/1/3 Billhead, G.H. Walker, builder etc, Elm Lane, [C.1910 - c.1942 Catford [c.1910-1920]. Endorsed list of various personal and business documents [c.1941- 1942]. 1 Item

A/81/67/1/4 List of War Damage contributions and Schedule 1940 - 1943 A (tax) paid by J.H. Walker [in respect of 'The Elms'?]. 1 Item

A/81/67/1/5 Manuscript notes on the history of 'The Elms' [C.1972?] and Walker family. 1 Item

A/81/67/1/6 Deeds and papers relating to land and houses 1904 - c.1909 built by G.H. Walker at Tugela St, Perry Hill etc A/81/67/1/6/1 Copy abstract of title of G.F. Darby to freehold 1904 land at Catford. Recites title (derived from 10 acres adjoining Rutland Park) from 1860. 2 plans 1 Item

A/81/67/1/6/2 Solicitor's accounts in connection with purchase 1904-1905 by G.H. Walker from Darby of 4 plots in Tugela St 1 Item

A/81/67/1/6/3 Abstract of title of Frank Hills and Ernest M. 1906 Tyler to freehold land at Catford. Recital from 1860 as above. Plan 1 Item

A/81/67/1/6/4 Tracing of plan relating to deed of 1 December [1904 or 1905?] 1898, referred to in above abstracts 1 Item

A/81/67/1/6/5 Notification of approval by Borough of Lewisham 1906 for building and draining of 5 houses in Tugela St 1 Item

A/81/67/1/6/6 Block and drainage plan of 5 houses in Tugela [1906?] St 1 Item

A/81/67/1/6/7 Copy plan of Exbury Road, Arncott Road etc, 1909 Catford, marking land adjoining Elm Lane. Stamped 'Forster Estate Office, Catford SE' 1 Item

A/81/67/1/7 Photographs of Westcombe Park Rugby 1920 - 1923 Football Clubteams: (all include J.H. Walker) A/81/67/1/7/1 'A' Fifteen Season 1920-21 1 Item

A/81/67/1/7/2 1 XV v 'Old Crocks' Sat 19 March 1921 1 Item

A/81/67/1/7/3 1 XV Season 1921-22 1 Item

A/81/67/1/7/4 1 XV Season 1922-23 1 Item

Church records: Catford Hill Baptist Church etc. A/81/67/1/8 Sunday School teacher's class register kept by 1879 'Mr Walker'. Address inside: 17 Shenley Road, also other Peckham area addresses. [Members of S. London Tabernacle, Peckham Road?]. 1 Item

A/81/67/1/9 Catford Hill Baptist Church, Band of Hope 1891 - 1904 minute book. 1 Item

A/81/67/1/10 Envelope addressed to Rev. J. Cameron Taylor, 1899 - 1902 47 Blythe Hill, containing the following papers relating to Catford Hill Baptist Church A/81/67/1/10/1 - 2 Printed statements by Elders, Deacons and 2 - 4 January 1899 leading church figures relating to dispute between deacons and pastor, Rev. Newton Vanstone 2 Items

A/81/67/1/10/3 - 4 Manuscript notes [by G.H. Walker?] on meetings [? January 1899] relating to above dispute 2 Items

A/81/67/10/1/5 Voting paper for election of deacons [following 1899 above dispute?], with notes of numbers of votes 1 Item

A/81/67/10/1/6 Specimen copy of The Christian Globe with 12 January 1899 article and portrait of Rev. Newton Vanstone 1 Item

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A/81/67/10/1/7 Printed petition by members of Catford Hill December 1902 church to Council of Baptist Union requesting clearance of Vanstone's name after charges of immorality. [3 copies] 3 Items

A/81/67/1/11 Envelope addressed to Mr G.H. Walker and [c.1898] - 1916 marked 'Catford Hill Bap. Chapel, private letters and accts', containing A/81/67/1/11/1 Printed appeal for financial assistance for Rev. [1898-1899?] W.J.N. Vanstone in opposing charges as above. 2 copies 2 Items

A/81/67/1/11/2 Three letters from Rev. Vanstone to Mr Walker 23 [February?] - 1 relating to Vanstone's resignation of pastorate, March 1906 financial and health difficulties 3 Items

A/81/67/1/11/3 Two letters from Miss May Meikleham and [Rev] 12-19 November William Baird Meikleham to Mr and Mrs Walker, 1907 with statement to church giving Meikleham's reasons for resigning pastorate 2 Items

A/81/67/1/11/4 Two letters from Percy Hill, 71 Woolstone Road, 19-25 June 1908 to Mr Walker relating to financial affairs of church and Mr Walker's position in it 2 Items

A/81/67/1/11/5 Circular relating to financial contributions to [April-May 1910?] church 1 Item

A/81/67/1/11/6 Manuscript notes for an address by William 28-29 September Norrish to deacons on duties of deacons' office, 1911 with queries 1 Item

A/81/67/1/11/7 Letter from J.C. Taylor in Leeds to Mr Walker 17 November 1911 relating to Taylor's acceptance of the pastorate 1 Item

A/81/67/1/11/8 Pastor's annual (?) letter of exhortation to church [? January 1916] members, addressed to Mr and Mrs Walker 1 Item

A/81/67/1/12 Church Year Book 1917 1 Item

A/81/67/1/13 Album of signatures presented to Mr A.B.W. 05 October 1936 Nihell for many years service as organist and choirmaster. Includes signatures of friends at the Solicitors Law Stationery Society and 'The House Committee'. 1 Item

A/81/67/2 Wilfred Ernest Ramsden: military papers 1915 - 1919 A/81/67/2/1 Certificate of discharge of Pte. W.E.R. from 3/20 15 August 1915 Battalion. London Regiment (territorial force) on commission in 15th Battalion. West Yorkshire Regiment. 1 Item

A/81/67/2/2 Note book [of lectures?] compiled by 2 Lt. 06 September 1915 W.E.R. at Grafton Academy Military College, Bedford. 1 Item

A/81/67/2/3 Temporary commission of W.E.R. as 2 Lt. in 22 October 1915 H.M. Land Forces. 1 Item

A/81/67/2/4 Copies of letters relating to Lt. and Adjutant 19-24 April 1917 W.E.R.'s retention in 88th Training Reserve Battalion, Link House Camp, Blyth [Northumberland], for 3 months. 1 Item

A/81/67/2/5 Copy application for further retention of W.E.R. 26-27 June 1917 as above, with covering letter. 1 Item

A/81/67/2/6 Telegram to Mrs Ramsden, Crawford St 12 September 1917 Schools, Camberwell, informing of W.E.R.'s arrival on embarkation leave. 1 Item

A/81/67/2/7 Postcard to Mrs W.E.R. at 'The Elms', informing 23 October 1917 her of W.E.R.'s admission to hospital [in France], wounded. 1 Item

A/81/67/2/8 Telegram from War Office to Mrs W.E.R. giving 27 October 1917 details of wound. 1 Item

A/81/67/2/9 Programme of entertainment by B. Co., No.1 01 August 1918 Reception Battalion, Ripon, Yorks. 1 Item

A/81/67/2/10 Request and approval for leave by W.E.R., 4-5 November 1918 before 'proceeding overseas'. 1 Item

A/81/67/2/11 Details of numbers and procedure for dispersal 09 January 1919 of personnel from No.1 Reception Battalion, Catterick, Yorks. 1 Item

A/81/67/2/12 'Protection Certificate' relating to gazetting from 06 February 1919 service of Capt. W.E.R. (described as a merchant, born 1891, permanent address 'The Elms'). Stamp of Lewisham Food Office endorsed. 1 Item

A/81/67/2/13 Telegram to Mrs W.E.R. relating to W.E.R.'s 06 February 1919 return for demobilisation 1 Item

A/81/67/2/14 Two set of spurs reputedly belonging to W.E.R. [c.1914-1919] 1 Item

A/81/67/3 G.H. Walker, Walker Clinging & Co., J.H. Walker: building plans and working drawings A/81/67/3/1 House for Miss E. Nicholson (no location). 2 1897 plans. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/2 Site at Duncombe Hill, Forest Hill. [C.1900?] 1 Item

A/81/67/3/3 Proposed houses, Green Lane, Hanwell, for Mr 1901 Hickisson 1 Item

A/81/67/3/4 Proposed workmen's flats for G.H. Walker. [C.1901?] Endorsed 'Rubin St' and 'Hanwell Flats'. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/5 Tenements to be erected by G.H. Walker [C.1901?] 1 Item

A/81/67/3/6 Terraced house. Endorsed 'G.H.W.' Torn [C.1901?] 1 Item

A/81/67/3/7 Proposed two villas, River View Park, [Catford], 1914(?) for G.H. Walker. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/8 Proposed 4 houses, Thorpewood Ave, [Forest [C.1920?] Hill]. 7 plans 1 Item

A/81/67/3/9 Residence on plot 8, The Orchard, Blackheath, [C.1920?] for Ernest W. Blake. Tracing - fragile. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/10 Detached house, Elstree Hill, [Downham]. [C.1920?] 1 Item

A/81/67/3/11 Proposed pair of houses, Ravenscroft Road, [C.1920?] [Beckenham], for H.E. Fulbrook. Endorsed 'Rec £1290 £150 Subsidy'. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/12 [Pair of houses] endorsed 'Subsidy House'. [C.1920?] 1 Item

A/81/67/3/13 Proposed house, Bickley, for H.J Brown. 1 large; 1924 2 small plans. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/14 Proposed house, [35] Pearfield Road, Forest 1924 Hill. J.H. Walker 2 plans 1 Item

A/81/67/3/15 Proposed houses, 13-18 Pearfield Road, Forest 1925 Hill. 2 plans 1 Item

A/81/67/3/16 Proposed villas, Tulsemere Road, W. Norwood. 1925 1 Item

A/81/67/3/17 Proposed houses, Beckenham Road, W. 1927 Wickham. 'Type B'. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/18 Proposed detached residence, West Chislehurst [1927?] Park Estate, for A.J.S. Syndicate Ltd, Grove Park Road, Mottingham. 2 plans, one endorsed 'Chinbrook Road'. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/19 Proposed residence at West Wickham for Alec. 1929 L. Wilson 1 Item

A/81/67/3/20 Residence in Cumberland Road, Bromley. 1929 1 Item

A/81/67/3/21 Proposed houses at Warren Ave., 1929 Ravensbourne. 'Type B'. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/22 No document.

A/81/67/3/23 Proposed houses, Perry Hill. 2 plans [C.1930?] 1 Item

A/81/67/3/24 Proposed 4 houses, Ravensbourne Park. [C.1930?] 1 Item

A/81/67/3/25 A. Stenning Ltd, Catford Motor Body Works: site [C.1930?] plan (for alterations?). 1 Item

A/81/67/3/26 Proposed bungalow, Ravensbourne Ave., [C.1930?] Ravensbourne. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/27 Bungalow, Langdon Road, [Bromley]. Tracing - [C.1930?] fragile. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/28 Proposed house at Claremont Road, Bickley. [C.1930?] 1 Item

A/81/67/3/29 Proposed bungalow at Culvestone for C.H. [C.1930?] Dennison. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/30 Proposed new (commercial) premises, 177 [C.1930?] Broadway, Bexley Heath. 5 plans 1 Item

A/81/67/3/31 Proposed garage and room over, 184 Demesne [C.1930?] Road, Beddington, Surrey 1 Item

A/81/67/3/32 Design for houses in pairs by F. Colborne, Bute [C.1930?] Road, Wallington, Surrey. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/33 Proposed detached house, (Godstone, Surrey). [C.1930?] Torn 1 Item

A/81/67/3/34 Proposed houses, Birkbeck Road, Ilford. Torn [C.1930?] 1 Item

A/81/67/3/35 House at Daytona Way (?): block plan. [C.1930?] 1 Item

A/81/67/3/36 Catford Greyhound Stadium: plans of various (1931?)- 1962 schemes, including West Stand (1931?), new buffet and proposed tote booth West Stand, steward's box, additional tote buildings etc, 1935-1936, new (West?) stand and tote indicators, 1962. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/37 New house at The Parklands, Esher Place, 1932 Surrey for F. Graham Glover. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/38 House at The Parklands [Esher?]. Mrs 1932 Hannoford. Tracing 1 Item

A/81/67/3/39 Proposed house, The Parklands, Esher Place, [C.1932?] for the Esher Development Co. Ltd. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/40 Proposed residence, Worsley Bridge Road, 1933 Beckenham, for A.G. Chant. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/41 Proposed pair of houses, Madeira Ave, Bromley, 1933 for Mr C.E. Kite. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/42 Proposed detached houses, May's Hill Road, [C.1933?] Shortlands, Beckenham, for C.E. Kite. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/43 Proposed semi-detached and terraced 1933 residences, Lynette Ave, Strood 1 Item

A/81/67/3/44 Proposed houses, Hartley Old Road, Coulsden, 1934 for R. &H. Arnott. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/45 Proposed house adjoining 54 Dacres Road, 1935 Forest Hill, for R.S. Flew: 2 plans. 1 torn 1 Item

A/81/67/3/46 House, Madeira Ave, Bromley, for A.A. Thomas. 1936 1 Item

A/81/67/3/47 LCC Gordonbrock Road School, Lewisham: 1936 - 1937 alterations, additions and reconditioning. Torn- badly. 2 plans 1 Item

A/81/67/3/48 South Suburban Gas Co., Sydenham: proposed 1937 new flat roof over Board Room, Drawing Office, Engineer's Clerk's Office etc. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/49 Proposed house at Hampton Court for Lionel 1937 - 1938 Ward. 3 plans, account, sketch plan 3 Items

A/81/67/3/50 LCC Joseph Lancaster School, Southwark: 1939 incorporation of additional land (boundary wall). 1 Item

A/81/67/3/51 LCC Flamsteed Estate, Commercial St, 1941 Greenwich: additional bracing to steel strutted elements. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/52 LCC Albany Road area, Camberwell, air raid 1941 shelter: strengthening and additional work. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/53 LCC Rye Hill Estate, Camberwell, air raid 1941 shelter: alterations and additional bracing. 3 plans 3 Items

A/81/67/3/54 LCC Housing Estates ARP shelters: additional 1941 work. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/55 35 Dacres Road, Forest Hill, proposed 1946 rebuilding for B.C. Gosling. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/56 20 Thorpewood Ave, Forest Hill, rebuilding for F. 1949 Read. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/57 31 Handen Road, Lee, proposed reinstatement 1950 and enlargement of garage. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/58 Proposed goathouse, Wood End, Banstead, [C.1950?] [Surrey], for C.H. McLintock. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/59 Perry Rise Baptist Church: reinstatement of war 1951 damage and alterations. With note of details by Walker Clinging & Co. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/60 Catholic Apostolic Church, Camberwell: 1953 proposed reconstruction after war damage. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/61 House in The Avenue, Beckenham for Mr & Mrs 1954 Smith. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/62 House in Priory Park, Blackheath, for Miss M.M. 1955 Sloan. 6 plans Condition: Badly torn, restricted access; contact LHAC. 6 Items

A/81/67/3/63 Sunnybank Laundry Ltd, Lawn Lane, Vauxhall: 1955 proposed reconstruction of 2 floor, blocks 'A' and 'B'. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/64 Proposed conversion of granary into house, 1956 Jackass Lane, Keston, for B.W.J. Crook. 4 plans 4 Items

A/81/67/3/65 CUACO sports pavilion, Lee Green: proposed [c.1960] bar extension. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/66 Brockley County School: proposed alterations to 1962 war memorial 1 Item

A/81/67/3/67 Kennels, Layham Farm, West Wickham [for [1962?] Catford Stadium?]. 2 plans. Condition: 1 Badly torn, restricted access; contact LHAC. 2 Items

A/81/67/3/68 Proposed bungalow at 35 Pearfield Road for 1963 J.H. Walker. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/69 Envelope endorsed: 'Plans, Pearfield Road', [C.1963?] containing sketch cutouts of house plan [above bungalow?]. 1 Item

A/81/67/3/70 Proposed minor alterations to 46 Dartmouth 1963 Row SE 10, for Dr Carlton Evans. 1 Item

A/81/67/4 Printed maps and plans A/81/67/4/1 Ravensbourne Park House Estate, Catford 1891 Bridge, for sale by auction. 1 Item

A/81/67/4/2 'The Grange Estate Sydenham' - Sydenham 1902 Road, Sunnydene St, Highclere St. Sale plan. See also A/81/67/137 1 Item

A/81/67/4/3 Post Office Directory Plan of London. 1899 1 Item

A/81/67/4/4 Bromley & Co, Estate Agents, 5 London Road, [c.1930] Forest Hill: Map of the Forest Hill District; with advertisements and general information. 1 Item

A/81/67/4/5 Map of the Borough of Lewisham, marked with a 1937 circle approx. 2 miles radius centred on Walker Clinging premises at Perry Hill. [2 copies]. 2 Items

A/81/67/4/6 London Borough of Lewisham, ward map. [c.1970] 1 Item

A/81/67/5 Ordnance Survey maps: 25 inches to the mile A/81/67/5/1 Kent sheet VII.10, Surrey sheet VIII.10, 11, 14, Edition of 1879 15. Surveyed 1861-70. Crystal Palace of London sheet XIII.3 Condition: Poor, Access restricted; contact Local History and Archives Centre. 1 Item

A/81/67/5/2 Kent sheet VII.11. Surveyed 1862-3. Bell Green Edition of 1879 of London sheet XIII.4 1 Item

A/81/67/5/3 Kent sheet VII.12. Southend Village of London Edition of [1862-3?] sheet XIV.1 1 Item

A/81/67/5/4 Kent sheet VII.15. Beckenham. Torn Edition of 1862 1 Item

A/81/67/5/5 Kent sheet VII.16. Surveyed 1862-3. Bromley Edition of 1882 Hill and Bromley. Torn of London sheets XIV.5 ; XIII.8 1 Item

A/81/67/5/6 Kent sheets VII.10, 11, 14, 15, Surrey sheet Edition of 1879 VIII.15. Surveyed 1861-71, Crystal Palace park and Penge. Torn 1 Item

A/81/67/5/7 Surrey sheet XIV. 14. Surveyed 1867-8. Edition of 1885 Croydon and Sanderstead. Small Manuscript addition - new streets? 1 Item

A/81/67/5/8 London sheet CXXVIII. Catford and Forest Hill. Edition of 1894-6 Some additional Manuscript coloration of London sheet IX.16 1 Item

A/81/67/6 O.S. maps: other scales A/81/67/6/1 5 feet to the mile: London sheet XV.8. Edition of 1894-6 Sydenham Park. 1 Item

A/81/67/6/2 6 inches to the mile: Kent sheet VII, parts of Edition of 1885 Surrey sheets VIII, XIV. Surveyed 1863-70. Lewisham High St, Dulwich, Bromley, Sydenham. 1 Item

A/81/67/6/3 6 inches to the mile: Hants (Isle of Wight) sheets Edition of 1909 XCVIII SE, C NW, C NE. 1 Item

A/81/67/6/4 1 inch to the mile: small unnumbered sheet Edition of 1938 centred on Great Malvern. 1 Item

A/81/67/7 Printed books A/81/67/7/1 Part of [Robert Seymour], Survey of London, 1734-5 Westminster, Southwark and parts adjacent, 1734-5. pp 461-836 only; pp834-6 covers Deptford and Greenwich. In very poor condition; do not produce. With letter identifying the work. 1 Item

A/81/67/7/2 Anon., A New Display of the Beauties of 1776 England, Volume 1. 3rd Edition. 1776. Includes pp57-9 Deptford, 63-6 Blackheath including plate of Wricklemarsh, 66-7 Lee, 76-7 Lewisham and reference to Sydenham Wells sub Dulwich. 1 Item

A/81/67/7/3 The Quiver, 1889 1889 Annual Volume of periodical including pp 157-8 article and picture relating to Forest Hill Day Nursery. 1 Item

A/81/67/7/4 Frederick Sage and Co., shopfront builders, 1893 shop fitters and airtight showcase manufacturers, 58-62 Grays Inn Road, London Illustrated Catalogue for Jewellers and Kindred Trades, June 1893. 1 Item

A/81/67/7/5 Sir Ernest Pooley, The Guilds of the City of 1905 London, Collins, 1905. 1 Item

A/81/67/7/6 A.G. Linney, Lure and Lore of London's River, [C.1931-1940?] Sampson, Low, Marston & Co. 1 Item

A/81/67/7/7 Lt. Col. J.A. Gould, M.C. (battalion. [c.1945] commander), Short History of 19th County of London (S.S. Gas Coy.) Battalion, Home Guard, South Suburban Gas Company. 1 Item

A/81/67/7/8 (Ralph Peacock), Catalogue of Exhibition of Undated - 1946 Profile Portraits and Children's Pictures by Ralph Peacock at Barbizon House, 9 Henrietta St, W1. Inserted obituary of Peacock of Gate House, Ellerton Road, Wimbledon, from The Times. Peacock died 17 January 1946. 1 Item

A/81/67/7/9 The Times, The House of Commons, 1950. With [1950] accounts of elections, details of candidates and elected members. 1 Item

A/81/67/8 Miscellanea A/81/67/8/1 Statistical chart of the Great Exhibition. 1852 Presented with the Weekly Dispatch, 16 May 1852. Poor condition 1 Item

A/81/67/8/2 Wates, How to buy your house for less than [1930s?] rent. Brochure including estates at Lee, Catford and Eltham. 1 Item

A/81/67/8/3 Metropolitan Borough of Lewisham, civic 1949-50 information with photos of Councillors etc, reprinted from Lewisham Borough News. Torn 1 Item

A/81/67/8/4 Aerial photograph of City of London after the air 1945 raids. Published in The Times, 30 July 1945. 1 Item

A/81/67/8/5 Poster for Odeon Cinema, Upland Road, [West [1955?] Ham?]; main feature: Glen Ford in 'The Americano'. Endorsed frank with date 1955(?) and sketch of boiler (?). 1 Item

A/81/67/9 Photocopies of documents not deposited A/81/67/9/1 'The Elms': plan showing measurements of [C.1930?] boundaries (connected with A/81/67/1/2/2). 1 Item

A/81/67/9/2 Pencil rubbings and information on 2 metal (1794-1812) tokens dated 1794 and 1812, found at 'The Elms' in 1970. 1 Item

A/81/67/9/3 Tracing of plan of lands on both sides of Perry -1860 Hill referred to in deed of 1860 (abstracted in A/81/67/6/1 and A/81/67/1/6/3). 1 Item

A/81/67/9/4 Tracing of plan of land adjoining Rutland Park -1898 referred to in deed of 1898 (see other copies in A/81/67/6/1 and A/81/67/1/6/4). 1 Item

A/81/67/9/5 Tracing of plan of similar area in deed of 1900 -1900 (see another copy in A/81/67/1/6/1). 1 Item

A/81/67/9/6 Tracing of further plan of similar area (no other [C.1898-1900?] copies). 1 Item

A/81/67/9/7 Heads for contract between Forster Estate and 04 March 1909 G.H. Walker for conveyance to Walker of building plots at Exbury and Arncott Roads (see A/81/67/1/6/7). 1 Item

A/81/67/9/8 Block plan of houses in Highclere and 1910(?) Sunnydene Streets, [Sydenham]. (See Also A/81/67/1/4/2) 1 Item

A/81/67/9/9 Two plans of plots at Pearfield St (see [C.1924?] A/81/67/3/13-14) 1 Item

A/81/67/9/10 Typed reminiscences [by J.H. Walker] of his 1974 early life in Catford. 1 Item

A/81/67/9/11 St George's, Perry Hill, parish magazine. 2 November 1922- issues. December 1924 1 Item

A/81/67/9/12 Cutting from 'The Daily Chronicle' relating to 04 August 1924 impending demolition of 'Ye Two Brewers', Perry Hill. With illustration. 1 Item

A/83/2 Deeds of the White Horse Inn, Lee Bridge, and Other Properties

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Messrs. Vintners, St. George's House, Guildhall Street, Cambridge, via Cambridgeshire County Record Office

Introduction This collection contains deeds relating to the White Horse Inn at Lee Bridge, Kent.

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open. Date of accession: 20 January 1983 Accession number: A/83/2 Related Material: See Also A/87/3 for letter of Abraham Constable. Covering Dates: 1830 - 1900 Extent: 61 Items

A/83/2

A/83/2/1 The road from Lee to Lewisham A/83/2/1/1 Lease 19 January 1830 i) Abraham Constable of Lewisham, Kent, Esq. ii) Thomas Watson Parker of Lewisham, gent. i) - ii): A messuage and garden in Lee, on the road from Lee to Lewisham. 1 year 5s; peppercorn rent 1 Item

A/83/2/1/2 Release 20 January 1830 i) Abraham Constable of Lewisham, Kent, Esq. ii) Thomas Watson Parker of Lewisham, gent. iii) George Parker of Lewisham, gent. i) - ii): A messuage and garden in Lee, on the road from Lee to Lewisham For ever, subject to certain trusts £200 1 Item

A/83/2/2 The White Horse Inn, Lee Bridge A/83/2/2/1 Lease 29 October 1853 i) Thomas Watson Parker of Lewisham, Kent, Esq. ii) John Hervey of Lee, Kent, licensed victualler i) - ii): The White Horse public house; 3 other messuages; all near Lee Bridge. 57 years £40 per annum 1 Item

A/83/2/2/2 Mortgage 30 October 1853 i) John Hervey of Lee, licensed victualler ii) Thomas Watson Parker of Lewisham, Kent, Esq. i) - ii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent; four adjoining messuages Remainder of a term of 57 years, less 5 days £1,550; £300; peppercorn rent Endorsed with:- Assignment and surrender of mortgage, 31 May 1854 i) Thomas Watson Parker ii) John Hervey i) - ii): Property The White Horse Inn, Lee Bridge Remainder of the above term of years £1,850 1 Item

A/83/2/2/3 Deed of discharge and covenant relating to the 1 June 1854 goodwill of the trade of the White Horse public house, Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent i) John Hervey of Lee, Kent, licensed victualler ii) James Hawkins, now or late of Blackheath Road, Greenwich, Kent, free vintner i) - ii) £2,200 1 Item

A/83/2/2/4 a-b Lease 1 June 1854 i) John Hervey of Lee, Kent, licensed victualler ii) James Hawkins, now or late of Blackheath Road, Greenwich, free vintner i) - ii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent 56½ years, less 10 days £400; £40 per annum (two copies) 2 Items

A/83/2/2/5 Mortgage 27 November 1855 i) John Hervey, late of Lee, Kent, licensed victualler, now of Church Grove, Brockley Road, Lewisham, Kent, out of business ii) Thomas Watson Parker of Lewisham, Esq. i) - ii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent; and four adjoining messuages Remainder of a term of 57 years, less 5 days £600; peppercorn rent Endorsed with:- Transfer of Mortgage, 26 June 1862 i) John Hervey ii) Thomas Parker and George Parker, both of Lewisham, Kent, Esquires iii) Thomas Parker iv) George Parker v) Edward Parker of Lewisham, Esq., Lieutenant Colonel in Her Majesty's Army vi) Sir Henry Watson Parker of Lewisham, knight i), ii), iii), iv) and v) - vi): Property The White Horse Inn, Lee Bridge Remainder of a term of 57 years, less 5 days 1 Item

A/83/2/2/6 Assignment 29 June 1857 i) Samuel Charles Whitbread and Richard Martineau of Chiswell Street, Middlesex , brewers, managing partners of the firm of Messrs Whitbread and Company of Chiswell Street ii) William Holland of Deptford, Kent, distiller iii) James Hawkins of Lee, Kent, victualler iv) William Tyser of Stratford, Essex, victualler i) - ii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent Remainder of a term of 56½ years (less 10 days) £1,825 6s 6d; £199 13s 6d; 5s; £40 per annum 1 Item

A/83/2/2/7 Assignment 29 August 1861 i) William Tyser of Lee, corn dealer ii) Frederick White of the White Horse public house, Lee, victualler iii) Evelyn Wigton Saunders of Blackheath, Kent, victualler i) and ii) - iii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent Remainder of a term of 56½ years, less 10 days £2,600; 40 per annum 1 Item

A/83/2/2/8 Conveyance 1 August 1862 i) Thomas Parker of Blackheath and Lewisham, Kent, Esq., and Ann, his wife ii) George Parker of Lewisham, Esq. iii) Sir Henry Watson Parker of Lewisham, knight iv) Edward Parker of Lewisham, Esq., a Lieutenant Colonel in Her Majesty's Army i), ii) and iii) - iv): 3 fourth shares of the White Horse public house and several adjoining messuages, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent For ever, subject to a lease of 57 years £222 4s 5d, paid to each other party by iv); £40 per annum Endorsed with:- Conveyance 21 July 1868 i) Thomas Parker and Ann, his wife ii) George Parker iii) Sir Henry Watson Parker, now of Stawell House, Richmond, Surrey, knight i) and ii) - iii): two third shares in the property The White Horse Inn, Lee Bridge For ever, subject to a lease of 57 years £296 132 4d, paid to i) and ii) by iii); £40 per annum Annexed:- Certificates of acknowledgements, 1 August 1862, 17 March 1870 1 Item

A/83/2/2/9 a-b Lease 4 October 1864 i) Evelyn Wigton Saunders of the White Horse public house, Lee Bridge, Kent, victualler ii) John Parker of Linton Villas, Linton Street, Islington, Middlesex , victualler i) - ii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent 46 years (less 17 days) £2,800; £40 per annum (two copies) 2 Items

A/83/2/2/10 Mortgage 4 October 1864 i) John Parker of Linton Villas, Linton Street, Islington, Middlesex , victualler ii) William Holland of Deptford, Kent, distiller i) - ii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent Remainder of a term of 46 years, less 17 days, except the last three days £1,000 Endorsed with:- Surrender 15 September 1865 i) William Holland ii) John Parker i) - ii): Property The White Horse Inn, Lee Bridge Remainder of the above term of years £1,000 1 Item

A/83/2/2/11 Reassignment of mortgaged premises 15 September 1865 i) William Whitbread and Frederick Manning Needham of Chiswell Street, Middlesex , brewers, managing partners of the firm of Messrs Whitbread and Co., of Chiswell Street, brewers ii) John Parker of the White Horse public house, Lee Bridge, Kent, victualler i) - ii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent Remainder of a term of 46 years, less 17 days £1,600 1 Item

A/83/2/2/12 Deed of purchase 15 September 1865 i) John Parker of the White Horse public house, Lee Bridge, Kent, victualler ii) James Campbell of Brompton Crescent, Middlesex , merchant, Andrew Campbell of Whitefriars, City of London, licensed victualler, and Garwood Daniell of Brockley Villas, New Cross, Surrey, stockbroker iii) Margaret Campbell of Whitefriars, widow i) and ii) - iii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent; the goodwill of the business of a victualler and tavern keeper; the fixtures and fittings Remainder of a term of 46 years, less 17 days £3,610 1 Item

A/83/2/2/13 Mortgage 15 September 1865 Margaret Campbell of Whitefriars, City of London, widow, licensed victualler ii) William Holland of Deptford, Kent, distiller i) - ii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent Remainder of a term of 46 years, less 17 days, except for the last three days £1,000 Annexed:- Notice of further charge 16 September 1865 1 Item

A/83/2/2/14 Mortgage 15 September 1865 i) Margaret Campbell of the White Horse, Lee Bridge, Lewisham, Kent, widow ii) George Hanbury and Barclay Field, of St. John Street, Clerkenwell, brewers i) - ii): The White Horse Tavern, Lee Bridge, Lewisham, Kent Remainder of a term of 46 years, less 17 days £1,800 ; 5% interest Endorsed with:- Reassignment, 17 December 1872 i) George Hanbury and Barclay Field ii) Margaret Campbell i) - ii): Property The White Horse Inn, Lee Bridge £1,800 1 Item

A/83/2/2/15 Mortgage, subject to an indenture of lease 16 November 1870 i) Evelyn Wigton Saunders, late of the White Horse public house, Lee Bridge, Kent, but now of the Black Bull public house, Lewisham, Kent, licensed victualler ii) William Holland of Deptford, Kent, distiller i) - ii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent Remainder of a term of 56½ years, except the last day thereof £350; peppercorn rent 1 Item

A/83/2/2/16 Assignment 17 December 1872 i) Margaret Campbell of The White Horse, Lee, Kent, widow ii) Thomas Potts of King Edward Street, Newgate Street, City of London, licensed victualler i) - ii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent Remainder of a term of 46 years, less 17 days £2,000 1 Item

A/83/2/2/17 Mortgage 17 December 1872 i) Thomas Potts of the White Horse public house, Lee Bridge, Lewisham, Kent, licensed victualler ii) Richard Henry Combe and William Dell of Castle Street, Long Acre, Middlesex , brewers, of the firm of Combe and Co. i) - ii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent Remainder of a term of 46 years £2,000 ; 5% interest; further sums not exceeding £2,200 ; interest Endorsed with:- Reassignment (rough copy), 20 May 1876 i) Richard Henry Combe ii) Thomas Potts i) - ii): Properties The White Horse Inn, Lee Bridge 1 Item

A/83/2/2/18 Reassignment 17 December 1872

i) William Holland of Deptford, Kent, distiller ii) Margaret Campbell of Lee, Kent, widow i) - ii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent £552 3s 1d 1 Item

A/83/2/2/19 Assignment 3 June 1873 i) Francis Trowell of Brampton House, Bexley Heath, Kent, Esq. ii) Thomas Charles King of High Street, Deptford, Surrey, auctioneer i) - ii): The White Horse public house, and . 2 - 5, Watson's Place, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent Remainder of a term of 57 years £1,500 1 Item

A/83/2/2/20 Mortgage 4 June 1873 i) Thomas Charles King of 13, High Street, Deptford, Surrey, auctioneer ii) John Alton of Bishopsgate Street, City of London, Esq., John Dicker of Commercial Road, Limehouse, Middlesex , Esq., William Nathan of Limehouse, Esq., and James Telfer of Hackney Road, Middlesex , Esq. i) - ii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent, and . 2-5, Watson's Place, Lee Remainder of a term of 57 years, less 2 days £1,300 1 Item

A/83/2/2/21 Assignment 1 April 1876 i) Thomas Charles King of 13, High Street, Deptford, Kent, auctioneer ii) William Wickham of 509, New Cross Road, New Cross, Kent, chemist iii) John Alton of Bishopsgate Street, City of London, Esq., John Dicker of Leytonstone, Essex, Esq., William Nathan of Limehouse, Middlesex , Esq., and James Telfer of Hackney Road, Middlesex , Esq., Trustees of the Lombardian Benefit Building Society no. 9 i) - ii): The White Horse public house, at No. 1 Watson's Place, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent; and . 2, 3, 4 and 5, Watson's Place Remainder of a term of 57 years £550; £40 per annum 1 Item

A/83/2/2/22 Assignment of mortgage 1 April 1876 i) Thomas Charles King of 13, High Street, Deptford, Kent, auctioneer ii) William Wickham of 509, New Cross Road, New Cross, Kent, Chemist iii) John Alton of Bishopsgate Street, City of London, Esq., John Dicker of Leytonstone, Essex, Esq., William Nathan of Limehouse, Middlesex , Esq., and James Telfer of Hackney Road, Middlesex , Esq., Trustees of the Lombardian Benefit Building Society No. 9 i) - ii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent; . 2, 3, 4 and 5, Watson's place Remainder of a term of 57 years £550; £40 per annum 1 Item

A/83/2/2/23 a-b Assignment 30 May 1876 i) William Holland of Deptford, Kent, distiller ii) Margaret Allen of 26, George Street, Greenwich, Kent, widow i) - ii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent (part of which premises are now a shop) Remainder of a term of 56½ years, less 10 days, except the last day thereof £340; £40 per annum (two copies) 2 Items

A/83/2/2/24 Assignment 5 June 1877 i) William Wickham of 509, New Cross Road, New Cross, Kent, chemist ii) Thomas Charles King of 13, High Street, Deptford, Kent, auctioneer iii) John Alton of Bishopsgate Street, City of London, Esq., Alfred Keeson of Eagle Court, Dean Street, Holborn, Middlesex , Esq., William Nathan of Limehouse, Middlesex , Esq., and James Telfer of Hackney Road, Middlesex , Esq., Trustees of the Lombardian Benefit Building Society No. 9 i) - ii): 1,2,3,4 and 5, Watson's Place, Lee (no.1 being the White Horse public house) Residue of a term of 57 years. £631 7s 1d; £40 per annum 1 Item

A/83/2/2/25 Mortgage 18 July 1877

i) John Alton of 184, Bishopsgate Street, City of London, Esq., Alfred Keeson of Loudoun Road, Saint John's Wood, Middlesex , Esq., William Nathan of Sunny Lodge, Hendon, Middlesex , Esq., and James Telfor of Hackney Road, Middlesex , Esq., Trustees of the Lombardian Benefit Building Society No.9. ii) Thomas Charles King of 13, High Street, Deptford, Kent, auctioneer, a member of the above Building Society. iii) The Rock Permanent Benefit Building Society, 52, Chancery Lane, Middlesex i) and ii) - iii): The White Horse public house, and . 2,3,4 and 5, Watson's Place, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent. Remainder of a term of 57 years £1,056; £694 1 Item

A/83/2/2/26 a-b Assignment 24 October 1877 i) Frederick Lucas of 3, Rushmore Villas, Rushmore Road, Lower Clapton, Middlesex gent. ii) Ellen Ann Meacock of Lewisham, Kent widow. i) - ii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent (part of which premises are now a shop) Remainder of a term of 56½ years, less 10 days, except the last day thereof £300; £40 per annum (two copies) 2 Items

A/83/2/2/27 a-b Mortgage 24 October 1877 i) Ellen Ann Meacock of Lewisham, Kent, Widow. ii) The London Commercial Deposit Permanent Building Society. i) - ii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent, part of which premises have been converted into a shop. Remainder of a term of 56½ years, less 10 days; the mortgage to be repaid within 10 years. £300 Endorsed with:- Discharge and receipt 9 May 18 (two copies) 2 Items

A/83/2/2/28 a-b Mortgage 17 November 1883 i) Ellen Ann Meacock of 19, Belmont Hill, Lewisham, Kent, Widow ii) The London Commercial Deposit Permanent Building Society. i) - ii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent, part of which premises have been converted into a shop. Remainder of a term of 56½ years, less 10 days; the mortgage to be repaid within 15 years. £200 Endorsed with:- Discharge and receipt 25 November 1895 (two copies) 2 Items

A/83/2/2/29 a-b Assignment 30 June 1891 i) The Rock Permanent Building Society, 52, Chancery Lane, London. ii) Robert Mackay of 17, Albion Road, Holloway, London, gent. i) - ii): The White Horse Hotel, High Road, Lee, Kent; and . 3,5,7,9,11 and 13, High Road, Lee. Remainder of a term of 57 years (two copies) 2 Items

A/83/2/2/30 Assignment 23 June 1892 i) Arthur Blomfield Potts, of "The East Arms", Hurley Road, Lower Kennington Lane, Surrey, licensed victualler, and Augustus Potts of 13a, Square, Fleet Street, City of London, wood engraver (executors of the will of Amelia Ann Potts, widow, deceased) ii) Alfred Robert Johnson of the White Horse, 1, High Road, Lee, Kent, victualler. i) - ii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent. Remainder of a term of 46 years, less 17 days £330; £40 per annum 1 Item

A/83/2/2/31 Assignment 27 April 1893 i) Alfred Robert Johnson, of the White Horse, Lee, Kent, licensed victualler. ii) Watney and Company Ltd., of the Stag Brewery, Plimlico, Middlesex , brewers. iii) John Edward Swanson, of 5, Norma Villa, High Road, Tottenham, Middlesex , victualler. i) and ii) - iii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent, and the goodwill of the trade. Remainder of terms of 46 years, less 17 days, and 35 years, less 21 days. £2,310; £2,010; £40 per annum 1 Item

A/83/2/2/32 Assignment 28 November 1895 i) Ellen Ann Meacock of East Rudham, Norfolk. ii) James Edward Swanson of the White Horse, High Road, Lee, Kent, licensed victualler i) - ii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent; No.2, Belmont Hill Lee. Remainder of a term of 56½ years, less 10 days £400; £40 per annum 1 Item

A/83/2/2/33 Reconveyance 6 December 1895 i) Alfred Robert Johnson of 4, Clandon Street, St. John's, Kent, licensed victualler. ii) John Edward Swanson of the White Horse, High Road, Lee, Kent, licensed victualler. i) - ii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent. Remainder of a term of 46 years, less 17 days £875 8s 9d. 1 Item

A/83/2/2/34 Surrender 6 December 1895 i) James Edward Swanson of the White Horse, High Road, Lee, Kent, licensed victualler ii) Robert Mackay of 17, Albion Road, Holloway, Middlesex , gent. i) - ii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent; No. 2, Belmont Hill, Lee. Remainder of a term of 56½ years, less 10 days £500; £40 per annum 1 Item

A/83/2/2/35 Surrender 6 December 1895 i) John Edward Swanson of the White Horse public house, Belmont Hill, Lee, London, licensed victualler. ii) Hoare and Co. Ltd., The Red Lion Brewery, Lower East Smithfield, Middlesex iii) Robert Mackay of 17, Albion Road, Holloway, Middlesex , gent. i) and ii) - iii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent. Remainder of a term of 46 years, less 17 days. 10s; £2,500; £40 per annum 1 Item

A/83/2/2/36 Surrender 7 December 1895 i) Robert Mackay of 17, Albion Road, Holloway, Middlesex , gent. ii) Frederick George Cox of The Grove, Blackheath, London, gent. i) - ii): The White Horse public house, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent; 7,9,11 and 13, Lee High Road. Remainder of a term of 57 years 10s; £40 per annum 1 Item

A/83/2/3 Annesley Terrace, Lee High Road Draft A/83/2/3/1 a-b Lease 28 October 1871 i) George Bird Gates and William Thomas Gates of Alexandra Villas, Eltham Road, Lee, Kent, builders ii) Frederick William Hobbs of Coldharbour Lane, Lambeth, Surrey, jeweller and pawnbroker. i) - ii): 8, Annesley Terrace, Lee High Road. A term of 21 years £80 per annum One copy of the lease endorsed with:- Surrender 21 October 1889 i) William Benham Tomlinson of 176, High Road, Lee, Kent, pawnbroker ii) Frederick George Cox, of 12, The Grove, Blackheath, Kent, Esq. i) - ii): 176, High Road, Lee, Kent (two copies) 2 Items

A/83/2/3/2 Lease 4 April 1872 i) George Bird Gates and William Thomas Gates of Alexandra Villas, Eltham Road, Lee, Kent, builders ii) William Winch Hughes and John Saunders of 16, Mark Lane, City of London, wine and spirit merchants i) - ii): 4, Annesley Terrace, Lee A term of 21 years £50 per annum (during the first 3 years); £80 per annum (thereafter) 1 Item

A/83/2/3/3 Assignment 4 November 1874 i) Frederick William Hobbs of the High Road, Lee, Kent, silversmith, jeweller and pawnbroker ii) James William Darnell Aldridge of 73, Waterloo Park, Southwark, Surrey, silversmith and pawnbroker i) - ii): 8, Annesley Terrace, Lee Remainder of a term of 21 years £500 1 Item

A/83/2/3/4 a-b Lease 23 March 1881 i) Frederick George Cox of 12, The Grove, Blackheath, Kent, gent. ii) Charles James Richardson of 44, Duncan Terrace, Islington, Middlesex , draper i) - ii): 6, Ainsley ( sic ) Terrace, Lee High Road, Lee, Kent A term of 21 years £80 per annum (two copies) 2 Items

A/83/2/3/5 Assignment 26 January 1885 i) Stephen King of 34, High Holborn, Middlesex , pawnbroker ii) Sydney Faithful Fortescue Kemp of 10, Braemar Villas, West Green, Tottenham, Middlesex , gent. i) - ii): 8, Annesley Terrace, High Road, Lee, Kent, and the goodwill of the trade of pawnbroker. Remainder of a term of 21 years £215; £80 per annum 1 Item

A/83/2/3/6 Assignment 26 January 1885 i) Stephen King of 34, High Holborn, Middlesex , pawnbroker. ii) Sydney Faithful Fortescue Kemp of 10 Braemar Villas, West Green, Tottenham, Middlesex , gent. i) - ii): 8, Annesley Terrace, Lee High Road, Lee, Kent, with fixtures and goodwill of trade. Remainder of a term of 21 years £80 per annum 1 Item

A/83/2/3/7 Assignment 11 August 1886 i) Sydney Faithful Fortescue Kemp of 10, Braemar Villas, West Green, Tottenham, Middlesex , gent. ii) William Benham Tomlinson of 176, High Road, Lee, Kent, pawnbroker. i) - ii): 176, High Road, Lee, Kent, (formerly 8 Annesley Terrace); and the goodwill of the trade of pawnbroker Remainder of a term of 21 years 1 Item

A/83/2/3/8 Assignment 11 August 1886 i) Sydney Faithful Fortescue Kemp of 10 Braemar Villas, West Green, Tottenham, Middlesex , gent. ii) William Benham Tomlinson of 176, High Road, Lee, Kent, pawnbroker. i) - ii): 176, High Road, Lee (formerly 8, Annesley Terrace). Remainder of a term of 21 years £80 per annum 1 Item

A/83/2/3/9 a-b Lease 22 October 188 i) Frederick George Cox of 12, The Grove, Blackheath, Kent, gent. ii) William Benham Tomlinson and Stanley John Tomlinson, of 176, High Road, Lee, Kent, pawnbrokers. i) - ii): 176, Lee High Road (formerly known as 8, Annesley Terrace) A term of 21 years £85 per annum (two copies) 2 Items

A/83/2/3/10 Assignment 30 March 1900 i) Stanley John Tomlinson, of 125, East Road, Hoxton, Middlesex , pawnbroker. ii) William Benham Tomlinson, of 176, High Road, Lee, Kent, pawnbroker i) - ii): A share of the following premises:- 176, High Road, Lee (formerly known as 8, Annesley Terrace); and the goodwill of the trade of pawnbrokers, jewellers, and general salesmen; and the fixtures and fittings of the business. Remainder of a term of 21 years. £85 per annum 1 Item

A/83/2/4 Lee High Road (formerly Watson's Place) A/83/2/4/1 Lease 9 December 1895 i) Frederick George Cox of 12, The Grove, Blackheath, Kent, gent. ii) Robert Mackay of 17, Albion Road, Holloway, Middlesex , gent. i) - ii): 3,5,7,9,11 and 13, High Road Lee, near Lee Bridge, Lee, Kent (lately known as 2,3,4 and 5, The Parade, High Road, Lee, formerly known as Watson's Place) A term of 15 years £40 per annum 1 Item

A/83/2/5 Oxford Terrace, Blackheath A/83/2/5/1 Assignment of Lease 16 September 1876 i) Charles Edwin Banks of Lee, Kent, builder ii) James Cooper of 207, Blackfriars Road, Surrey, butcher i) - ii): 6, 7 and 8, Oxford Terrace, at Dartmouth Row and Blackheath Hill, Blackheath Remainder of a term of 99 years £1,450 1 Item

A/83/2/5/2 Mortgage 18 September 1876; i) James Cooper of 207, Blackfriars Road, 17 September 1878 Surrey, butcher ii) Barter Reynolds of Greenwich, Kent, gent. i) - ii): 6, 7 and 8, Oxford Terrace, at Dartmouth Row and Blackheath Hill, Blackheath The Remainder of a term of 99 years £550 ;5% interest Endorsed with:- Reassignment i) Barter Reynolds ii) James Cooper i) - ii): Properties Oxford Terrace, Blackheath and Blackheath Hill, Blackheath Remainder of a term of 99 years £550 1 Item

A/83/3 Family Bible, of the Simmonds Family

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The following items were received from Mr Hayes, Lee Church of England mixed School, Lee Church Street, London SE13 5SG

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open Date of accession: 21/01/1983 Accession number: A/83/3 Covering Dates: [1812] - 1873 Extent: I Item

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A/83/3/1 Family Bible, of the Simmonds family of Southwark. A [1812] - 1873 copy of the Self - Interpreting Bible, endorsed with notes of genealogical details of the Simmonds of Southwark, 1821 – 1873 1 Item

A/83/5 Inventory of Stores at Red-House, Deptford, and King's Old Mills, Rotherhithe

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Ex Deptford collection - found in binding of St Paul's Deptford rate book 1785

Introduction This collection contains inventory and conditions of sale of provisions and victualling Stores at Red-House, Deptford, and King's Old Mills, Rotherhithe, to be sold at auction on 26 August 1785

Acquired by: Transfer Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 26/03/1983 Accession number: A/83/5 Covering Dates: 19 August 1785 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/83/6 Public Notice of Resolutions at St Paul's Deptford Vestry Meeting

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The following items were received from Ex Deptford collection

Introduction This collection contains public notice of resolutions adopted at St Paul's Deptford vestry meeting, with petition to house of commons requesting that Government recommence payment of Land tax and Poor Rates on the Victualling yard

Acquired by: Transfer Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 26/03/1983 Accession number: A/83/6 Covering Dates: 23 February 1844 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/83/17 Blackheath Park Church Boys' School: Records

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The following item were received from

Introduction The School was opened in 1833 in Paragon Mews. Fifty boys attended the weekly school, and another twenty the Sunday School.

Acquired by: Transfer Access: Open. Date of accession: 1983 Accession number: A/83/17 Listed: 1997 September JDO Covering Dates: 1837 Extent: 1 Item

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A/83/17/1 Appeal for annual subscriptions, and accounts of receipts and 1837 expenditure for 1836-1837. 1 Item

A/83/18 Letter from Thomas.W. Marchant,Vestry clerk

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The following items were received from found among St.Pauls Deptford rate book

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: Open Date of accession: 1983 Accession number: A/83/18 Covering Dates: 3rd May 1881 Extent: 1 Item

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A/83/18/1 Letter from Thomas.W. Marchant,Vestry clerk 3rd May 1881 to Mr J Warcup rate collector. 1 Item

A/83/19 St.Pauls Deptford Rate : Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from found among St.Pauls Deptford rate book

Introduction This collection contains a petition and approval by Surrey Justices of St. Pauls Deptford rate

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1983 Accession number: A/83/19 Covering Dates: 21st to 29th April 1926 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/83/23 Deptford Letters

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The following items were received from Edward Hall

Introduction This collection contains letters of residents of Deptford. Thomas Clarkson, 1766-1846, was a philanthropist and involved against the slave trade. Captain Frederic Chamier was a Parisian naval officer.

Acquired by: Purchase Access: Open. Date of accession: 1983 Accession number: A/83/23 Covering Dates: 1840-1844 Extent: 3 Items

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A/83/23/1 Letter from Thomas Clarkson to Joseph Alfred 14 June 1840 Hardcastle, of Hatcham House, relating to an intended visit to Hardcastle. 1 Item

A/83/23/2 Letter from Captain Chamiers to Sir John Phillipart, January 1844 relating to the Royal Naval School, Deptford, which was in need of funds. 1 Item

A/83/23/3 Letter from Captain Chamier to Phillipart (?) reqesting 19 February 1844 money for Naval School. 1 Item

A/83/24 Letter from W.A. Shearing of Lee

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Greenwich Local History Library Woodlands Mycenea Road, London SE3

Acquired by: Purchase Access: Open Date of accession: 1983 Accession number: A/83/24 Covering Dates: 24 October 1935 Extent: 1 Item

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A/83/24/1 Letter from W.A. Shearing of 19 Holme Lacey 24 October 1935 Road, Lee, London, SE12 to Walter concerning the formers personnel finances 1 Item

A/83/26 Steele Family Collection

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The following items were received from Mrs Steele via Mr John King

Introduction This collection contains Scrap book album of the Steele family of Grove Park (including poems by E Nesbit and Drawnings by her daughter Irie Bland) photographs and other items belonging to the Steele family.

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open except 2 Scrapbooks are unfit for production, because of fragile inclusions. Use Digital/paper copies. Date of accession: Accession number: A/83/26 Covering Dates: 1894-1964 Extent:

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A/83/26/1 Albums A/83/26/1/1 Scrap book album belonging to Olive Steele 1894 - 1902 (including verses written by E. Nesbit, and a drawing by her daughter Iris Bland) 1 Item

A/83/26/1/2 Scrap book album belonging to Mildred Steele 1896 - 1953 (including verses written by E. Nesbit, and a drawing by her daughter Iris Bland) 1 Item

A/83/26/2 Miscellaneous A/83/26/2/1 Drawing and plan of the National Agricultural Hall, Undated. (late Kensington 19th century) 1 Item

A/83/26/2/2 Testimonial of the headmaster of St. Dunstan’s 15July 1907; College, Catford, re J.F. Steele: with newspaper 17,18 March 1927 obituaries of Capt. J.F. Steele 1 Item

A/83/26/2/3 Programme for a concert given by the New World 1/3/1964 Symphony Orchestra at Lewisham Town Hall 1 Item

A/83/26/3 Photographs and Postcards A/83/26/3/1 Postcard of the Church of the Good Shepherd Undated 1 Item

A/83/26/3/2 Postcard of Bromley Road, Catford Undated 1 Item

A/83/26/3/3 A.S.C. Workshop, Grove Park Road 1914 - 1918 1 Item

A/83/26/3/4 A.S.C. Troops outside Headquarters in Marvels Lane, 1914 - 1918 Grove Park 1 Item

A/83/26/3/5 The Barracks, Marvels Lane, Grove Park 1914 - 1918 1 Item

A/83/26/3/6 St. Dunstan’s School OTC march past on School 1933 Commemoration Day, at the junction of Cannon Street and King William Street, EC4 1 Item

A/83/26/3/7 Lewisham Council Exhibition (includes John Steele, 16 – 21 October who worked for Lewisham Council between 1946 and 1950 1951, on the far right) 1 Item

A/83/29 Major Sir Edward Coates Baronet MP: Scrapbook

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from A. J. Combes (bookseller) of Dorking

Acquired by: Purchase Access: Open Date of accession: 1983 Accession number: A/83/29 Covering Dates: 1903 1914-1917 Extent: 2 Volumes

A/83/29

A/83/29 Scrapbook of news cuttings by Major Sir Edward Coates 1903 Baronet MP for Lewisham (1903-1918) and West Lewisham (1918-1921) Concerning his election November/December 1903 1 Item

A/83/29/1 Scrapbook of news cuttings by Major Sir Edward Coates 1914-1917 Baronet MP for Lewisham (1903-1918) and West Lewisham (1918-1921). General constituents matters June 1914 - March 1918 1 Item

A/83/30 Abstracts of Titles to Various Properties

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mr Derek J Moys, Messrs James and Charley Dodd (solicitors)

Introduction This collection contains abstracts of titles to properties in Lee Park Rosenthal Road, Lewisham, Algiers Road Lewisham and Kilgour Road Brockley

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 20 October 1983 Accession number: A/83/30 Covering Dates: 1881-1972 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/83/31 Henry Smith's Charity: Records

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The following items were received from Mr W.B. Rymer

Introduction

This collection contains deeds, correspondence and other papers of Henry Smith's Charity based in Croydon. Henry Smith's Charity was based in Croydon and owned premises in the Deptford Estate.

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1983 Accession number: A/83/31 Covering Dates: 1885-1942 Extent: 27 Items

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A/83/31/1 Counterpart Lease. 11 June 1889 Shop and land on north side of New Cross Road. 1. The Trustees of the Charity. 2. Frederick Cox. Consideration: £18 per annum 1 Item

A/83/31/2 Counterpart Lease. 11 June 1889 Shop and land on north side of New Cross Road. 1. The Trustees of the Charity. 2. Frederick Cox. Consideration: £17 per annum 1 Item

A/83/31/3 Counterpart Lease. 21 November 1888 Shop and land on west side of New Cross Road. 1. The Trustees of the Charity. 2. John Spencer. Consideration: £17 per annum 1 Item

A/83/31/4 Counterpart Lease. 30 August 1888 Shop and land on west side of New Cross Road. 1. The Trustees of the Charity. 2. John Spencer. Consideration: £17 per annum 1 Item

A/83/31/5 Counterpart Lease. 13 December 1887 Shop and land on north side of New Cross Road. 1. The Trustees of the Charity. 2. Henry Keen. Consideration: £17 per annum 1 Item

A/83/31/6 Counterpart Lease. 5 May 1888 Shop and land on north side of New Cross Road. 1. The Trustees of the Charity. 2. John Spencer. Consideration: £17 per annum 1 Item

A/83/31/7 Counterpart Lease. 17 January 1888 Shop and land on north side of New Cross Road. 1. The Trustees of the Charity. 2. John Spencer. Consideration: £17 per annum 1 Item

A/83/31/8 Counterpart Lease. 29 November 1887 Shop and land on north side of New Cross Road. 1. The Trustees of the Charity. 2. John Spencer. Consideration: £17 per annum 1 Item

A/83/31/9 Counterpart Lease. 23 September 1887 Shop and land on north side of New Cross Road. 1. The Trustees of the Charity. 2. Frederick Field. Consideration: £16 per annum 1 Item

A/83/31/10 Counterpart Lease. 14 November 1887 Land on north side of Batavia Road, Deptford. 1. The Trustees of the Charity. 2. James Webster. Consideration: £25 per annum 1 Item

A/83/31/11 Counterpart Lease. 19 August 1885 New Cross Inn. 1. The Trustees of the Charity. 2. George Pryer. Consideration: £202 8s per annum 1 Item

A/83/31/12 Licence for underletting. 19 August 1885 New Cross Inn. 1. The Trustees of the Charity. 2. George Pryer. 1 Item

A/83/31/13 Lease. 11 October 1886 New Cross Inn. 1. The Trustees of the Charity. 2. George Pryer. Consideration: £178 2s 6d 1 Item

A/83/31/14 Counterpart Lease. 11 October 1888 New Cross Inn. 1. The Trustees of the Charity. 2. George Pryer. Consideration: Unknown as yet. Condition: Unfit for production; contact LHAC. 1 Item

A/83/31/15 Licence to Mortgage 6 August 1896 New Cross Inn. 1. The Trustees of the Charity. 2. W.G. Wrigglesworth. 1 Item

A/83/31/16 Mortgage and release. 1896-1898 Mortgage. 13 August 1896 New Cross Inn. 1. W.J. Wrigglesworth. 2. Barclays, Perkins and Co., Ltd. Consideration: £6,000 and Release by endorsement. 10 February 1898 New Cross Inn. 1. Barclay, Perkins and Co., Ltd. 2. W.J. Wrigglesworth. 1 Item

A/83/31/17 Abstract of Title to New Cross Inn. 1900 1 Item

A/83/31/18 Counterpart Lease. 31 October 1900 New Cross Inn. 1. The Trustees of the Charity. 2. Annie Weeks. Consideration: £200 per annum 1 Item

A/83/31/19 Acknowledgement for production of Deed of New 14 January 1901 Cross Inn. 1 Item

A/83/31/20 Notice of Assignment. 5 December 1901 289-303 (odd numbers) New Cross Road. 1. Executors of Frederick Cox. 2. Representatives of Helen Cox. 1 Item

A/83/31/21 Letters relating to 307 New Cross Road and transfer 1920, 1942 of property from George Bilby to Mrs A. Bilby. 1 Item

A/83/31/22 Counterpart License authorising alterations. 26 September 1929 307 New Cross Road. 1. The Trustees of the Charity. 2. Chalk & Cox Ltd. 1 Item

A/83/31/23 Counterpart License to make alterations. 27 February 1935 315 New Cross Road. 1. The Trustees of the Charity. 2. Joseph Lewis. 1 Item

A/83/31/24 Counterpart License to make alterations. 14 September 1936 299 New Cross Road. 1. The Trustees of the Charity. 2. Mrs V.F. Graves. 1 Item

A/83/31/25 License to make alterations. 26 June 1939 303 New Cross Road. 1. Mrs V.F. Graves. 2. Upsons Ltd. 1 Item

A/83/31/26 Counterpart License to make alterations. 15 December 1939 311 New Cross Road. 1. The Trustees of the Charity. 2. Maynards Ltd. 1 Item

A/83/31/27 Assignment. 5 June 1890 1-15 (odd numbers) Batavia Road. 1. James Webster. 2. Hannah Abrams Consideration: £270 1 Item

A/84/4 History of St. Mary's School: Records

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The following item were received from Mrs Joan Read

Introduction This booklet is a history of St Mary’s School, Lewisham from 1833 to 1983, containing many reminiscences.

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open. Date of accession: 1984 Accession number: A/84/4 Listed: 1996 JDO Covering Dates: 1883 Extent: 2 Items

A/84/4

A/84/4/1 Notes and correspondence for booklet. 1983 1 Item

A/84/4/2 Typescript of booklet. 1983 1 Item

A/84/5 "Brockley Kent" Manuscript

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The following items were received from Mr Harry Monk

Introduction This collection contains the "Brockley Kent" Manuscript reminiscent of Brockley at the time of the First World War by Harry Monk

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1984 Accession number: A/84/5 Covering Dates: Undated Extent: Small Part of Box

A/84/6 Samuel Loft Cockle of Greenwich Collection

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The following items were received from anonymous source via Public Relations Department of London Borough of Lewisham.

Introduction This collection contains Samuel Loft Cockle [1869 Deptford - 1923] of Greenwich wage slip union card statutory notice etc.

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open. Date of accession: 1984 Accession number: A/84/6 Covering Dates: 1918-1923 Extent: 5 Items

A84/6

A84/6/1 Wage slip from Deptford Dry Docks Co. Ltd. 1918 1 Item

A84/6/2 Poll card issued to Alice Noakes of 197 Grove Street [ 1922 Deptford ] for Guardians’ Election on 5 April 1922, one of the candidates being S.L. Cockle 1 Item

A84/6/3 Union card issued to S.L. Cockle by Amalgamated Society 1923 of Woodworkers 1 Item

A84/6/4 Obituary notice for S.L. Cockle, from ‘Kentish Mercury’ 1923 1 Item

A84/6/5 Postcard issued by Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and c. 1910 - 1920 Joiners. Unused 1 Item

A/84/7 Deptford Pier and Improvement Company: Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Ex Deptford Collection

Introduction This collection contains the Deptford Pier and Improvement Company prospectus and plans

Acquired by: Transfer Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: Accession number: A/84/7 Covering Dates: 1939 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/84/8 Butcher Row and High Street, Deptford: Papers

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Centre for Kentish Studies (Kao reference U1605)

Introduction This collection contains the correspondence and documents relating to a wharf and houses in Butcher Row and High Street, Deptford.

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1984 Accession number: A/84/8 Covering Dates: 1753 - 1926 Extent: 1 Box

A/84/9 Sir Richard Browne’s Inquisition Post Mortem

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The following items were received from Centre for Kentish Studies (KAO U1763)

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open Date of accession: 1984 Accession number: A/84/9 Covering Dates: 1648 Extent: 1 Item

A/84/9

A/84/9/1 Inquisition Post Mortem of Sir Richard Browne 1648 concerning land in Deptford 1 Item

A/84/10 Lease: Mill Lane, Deptford

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Via Centre for Kentish Studies (KAO CH8)

Acquired by: Donation Access: Restricted access due to damp damage this item may be unfit for production, contact Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: Accession number: A/84/10 Covering Dates: 1832 Extent: 2 Items

A/84/10

A/84/10 Lease of premises in Mill Lane, Deptford (Plumes Charity 2 1832 documents, lease and counterpart unexecuted. Condition: Damp damage 2 Items

A/84/11 Booklet `Singers Coronation Cocktail Recipes’

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Central Library, Bancroft Road, London E1 4DQ

Introduction

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open. Date of accession: 1984 Accession number: A/84/11 Covering Dates: 1936 Extent: 1 Item

A/84/11

A/84/11/1 Booklet `Singers Coronation Cocktail Recipes’ 1936 1 Item

A/84/15 Rent Book Miller at 9 Frankham Street, Deptford

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mr A Marshall

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open Date of accession: 1984 Accession number: A/84/15 Covering Dates: 1927-1944 Extent: 1 Item

A/84/15

A/84/15/1 Rent book Miller at 9 Frankham Street, 1927-1944 Deptford (landlords Hills and Sons Ltd) 1 Item

A/84/18 Craftsmanship by J.W. Penfold

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The following items were received from Mr Harry Monk

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open Date of accession: Accession number: A/84/18 Covering Dates: Undated Extent: 1 Volume

A/84/18

A/84/18/1 Volume of poems by J.W. Penfold titled Craftsmanship. Hand Undated written by Mr Monk 1 Volume

A/84/20 Lee National School: Report

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The following items were received from Miss M Spragg

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: Open Date of accession: 1984 Accession number: A/84/20 Covering Dates: 1907 Extent: 1 Item

A/84/20

A/84/20/1 Lee National School, Church Street - School report 1907 1 Item

A/84/21 Maud Spragg’s School Report

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The following items were received from Miss M Spragg

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: Open Date of accession: 1984 Accession number: A/84/21 Related Material: See also A/84/21-A/84/24 Covering Dates: 1908 Extent: 1 Item

A/84/21

A/84/21/1 Maud Spragg’s Lee National School, Church Street School 1908 report from the term ending July 1908 1 Item

A/84/22 Maud Spragg’s School Report

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The following items were received from Miss M Spragg

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: Open Date of accession: 1984 Accession number: A/84/22 Related Material: See also A/84/21-A/84/24 Covering Dates: 1908 Extent: 1 Item

A/84/22

A/84/22/1 Maud Spragg’s Lee National School, Church Street School 1908 report from the term ending Christmas 1908 1 Item

A/84/23 Maud Spragg’s School Report

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The following items were received from Miss M Spragg

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: Open Date of accession: 1984 Accession number: A/84/23 Related Material: See also A/84/21-A/84/24 Covering Dates: 1910 Extent: 1 Item

A/84/23

A/84/23/1 Maud Spragg’s Lee National School, Church Street School 1908 report from the term ending July 1910 1 Item

A/84/24 Maud Spragg’s School Report

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The following items were received from Miss M Spragg

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: Open Date of accession: 1984 Accession number: A/84/24 Related Material: See also A/84/21-A/84/24 Covering Dates: 1910 Extent: 1 Item

A/84/24

A/84/24/1 Maud Spragg’s Lee National School, Church Street School 1908 report from the term ending Christmas 1910 1 Item

A/84/25 Lewisham Congregational Church: Records

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The following items were received from Mr K.V Richardson.

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open Date of accession: 1984 Accession number: A/84/25 Covering Dates: 1910,1911 Extent: 2 items

A/84/25

A/84/25/1 Lewisham High Road Congregational 15th May 1910 Church. Notice of services 1 Item

A/84/25/2 Lewisham High Road Congregational 7 - 9 February 1911 Church. Admission ticket missionary exhibition 1 Item

A/84/26 Browne Family Papers.

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The following items were received from Mrs H Pammenter

Introduction This collection contains the private papers of Messrs Joseph Browne and J.A Browne. The latter of 5 Ladywell Park and later of 75 Meadows View Road SE6. Includes pocket diaries for 1918 and 1919 papers [War service diary world war I], Correspondence [Jobs ledger of accounts and loose accounts].

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: Accession number: A/84/26 Covering Dates: 1888-1983 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/84/27 Mrs Ellen Cartwright Collection

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mr John King

Introduction This collection contains miscellaneous personnel papers of Mrs Ellen Cartwright formerly of 55 Bertha James Court, Masons Hill, Bromley and before that of 84 Goodwood Road, New Cross, SE14.miscellaneus records of Grove Park.

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1984 Accession number: A/84/27 Covering Dates: 1890’s-1983 Extent: Half a box

A/84/29 Stanley Webb Collection

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mrs. Webb

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: Open Date of accession: 1984 Accession number: A/84/29 Covering Dates: 1939/1940 Extent: 1 Item

A/84/29

A/84/29/1 London County Council’ [L.C.C] evacuee's label of Stanley 1939/1940 Webb of 45 Creek Road, Deptford, SE9 1 Item

A/84/30 Lewisham Congregational Church: Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mr K.V Richardson.

Introduction This collection contains Lewisham High Road Congregational Church Sunday Schools hymns for the anniversary service 16th October Tanners Hill Sunday School. Order of service for the 72nd anniversary 16th March 1913. A programme for a missionary exhibition held in the lecture hall of Lewisham High Road Congregational Church 7th-9th of February 1911

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1984 Accession number: A/84/30 Covering Dates: 1910-1913 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/84/31 Deptford Pension Society

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The following items were received from Mrs R. Dee.

Acquired by: Indefinite Loan Access: Open Date of accession: 1984 Listed: 1996 JDO Accession number: A/84/31 Covering Dates: 1890 - 1976 Extent: 51 Items

Introduction The Deptford Pension Society was formed in 1893 to give relief to aged householders in reduced circumstances. It was supported by voluntary subscriptions. A Board of Directors, elected by the subscribers, managed it.

Note new Numbering

A/84/31

A/84/31/1 Board Management Records A/84/31/1/1 Board of Management Attendance Register. also Dinner Committee. 1924-1938; 1924 1 Item

A/84/31/1/2 Board of Management Attendance Register. 1938-1962 1 Item

A/84/31/1/3 Board Meetings Agenda Book. 1931-1941 1 Item

A/84/31/1/4 Board Meetings Agenda Book. 1948-1976 1 Item

A/84/31/1/5 Board Meetings Rough Agenda Book. 1949-1967 1 Item

A/84/31/1/6 Dinner Committee Minute Book. 1909-1932 1 Item

A/84/31/1/7 Subscribers and Life Governors. 1893-1907 1 Item

A/84/31/1/8 Subscribers and Life Governors. 1917-1954 1 Item

A/84/31/1/9 Letter Book. 1924 1 Item

A/84/31/1/10 Rules and Byelaws. 1957 1 Item

A/84/31/2/ Pensioners A/84/31/2/1 Application Book. 1893-1912 1 Item

A/84/31/2/2 Application Book. 1912-1934 1 Item

A/84/31/2/3 Application Book. 1933-1948 1 Item

A/84/31/2/4 Application Book. 1949-1966 1 Item

A/84/31/2/5 Results of Elections of Pensioners. 1894-1938 1 Item

A/84/31/2/6 Election Result. 1935 1 Item

A/84/31/2/7 Election Result. 1936 1 Item

A/84/31/2/8 List of Pensioners elected. 1915-1939 1 Item

A/84/31/2/9 List of Pensioners. 1893-1910 1 Item

A/84/31/2/10 List of Pensioners. 1911-1921 1 Item

A/84/31/2/11 List of Pensioners. 1922-1932 1 Item

A/84/31/2/12 List of Pensioners. 1933-1962 1 Item

A/84/31/3/ Financial A/84/31/3/1 Cash Book. 1893-1920 1 Item

A/84/31/3/2 Cash Book. 1921-1966 1 Item

A/84/31/3/3 Petty Cash Book, Dinner Account. 1917-1957 1 Item

A/84/31/3/4 Petty Cash Book. 1910-c1935 1 Item

A/84/31/3/5 Dinner Account. 1899-1925 1 Item

A/84/31/3/6 Dinner Account. 1926-1941 1 Item

A/84/31/3/7 Dinner Account, Bank Balance Book. 1916-1935 1 Item

A/84/31/3/8 Bank Balance Book. 1908-1927 1 Item

A/84/31/3/9 Bank Balance Book. 1927-1935 1 Item

A/84/31/3/10 Payments for dinners book. 1964-1969 1 Item

A/84/31/3/11 Collectors' Returns. 1902-1931 1 Item

A/84/31/3/12 Bought Ledger. 1931-1966 1 Item

A/84/31/3/13 Rent Account. 1905-1931 1 Item

A/84/31/3/14 Insurance Policy. 1904 1 Item

A/84/31/3/15 Insurance Policy. 1908 1 Item

A/84/31/3/15 Insurance Policy with covering letter. 1917-1918 1 Item

A/84/31/4 Framed Photographs A/84/31/4/1 W.H. Walker, President, 1897-1943. c1900 1 Item

A/84/31/4/2 W.Scutts Walker, President, 1950-1961. c1930s 1 Item

A/84/31/4/3 P.W. Alcott President, 1961 c1960 1 Item

A/84/31/4/4 Unknown gentleman. c1890 1 Item

A/84/31/5 Printed Matter A Brief History of the Borough of Deptford Pension A/84/31/5/1 Society, 1893-1935. 1935 1 Item

A/84/31/5/2 Royal Guide to the London Charities. 1903 1 Item

A/84/31/5/3 The Annual Charities Register and Digest. 1908 1 Item

A/84/31/5/4 The Annual Charities Register and Digest. 1912 1 Item

A/84/31/5/5 Old Age Pensions Act and amendment. 1908, 1924 1 Item

A/84/31/5/6 Official Guide to Deptford. c1920 1 Item

A/84/31/5/7 List of the principal streets in London. 1917 1 Item

A/84/31/5/8 Addresses of shops in Deptford. 1970 1 Item

A/84/31/6 Miscellaneous A/84/31/6/1 Keys with attached name tags. c1900 1 Item

A/85/1 Deeds: New Cross and Lewisham

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The following items were received from Mr D.J. Moys

Introduction This collection contains deeds relating to property in New Cross, Hither Green, Lewisham and Deptford.

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1985 Accession number: A/85/1 Covering Dates: 1878-1918 Extent: 21 Items

A/85/1

A/85/1/1 Lease. 13 June 1878 Messuage on the north side of Thornford Road, Lewisham, the third house from Lewisham Park. 1. William Frelow and others. 2. James Stanford. Consideration: £4 per annum after 1 year. 1 Item

A/85/1/2 Counterpart Lease. 13 June 1878 Messuage on the north side of Thornford Road, Lewisham, the third house from Lewisham Park. 1. William Frelow and others. 2. James Stanford. Consideration: £4 per annum after 1 year. 1 Item

A/85/1/3 Assignments 1881-1894 Assignment. 13 June 1881 3 Thornford Road, Lewisham. 1. James Stanford. 2. Prior Pulvis, William Shove and Henry Richardson. 2. Joseph Higby Consideration: £118 8s 10d from 3 to 1, £256 11s 2d from 3 to and Assignment. 20 October 1894 1. Sarah Higby. 2. Mr F. Alllworth. Consideration: £290 1 Item

A/85/1/4 Conveyance of trust. 10 December 1896 32-44 Thornford Road. 1. Mr W. Keloar and other trustees. 2. Nellie Archer-Shee. 1 Item

A/85/1/5 Declaration of Trust. 27 June 1918 32-44 Thornford Road. Nellie Archer-Shee. 1 Item

A/85/1/6 Assignment. 29 May 1899 40 Thornford Road. 1. Mr F. Allworth. 2. James Clarke. Consideration: £310 1 Item

A/85/1/7 Assignment. 01 July 1902 40 Thornford Road. 1. James Clarke. 2. Dickson Kecknell. Consideration: £310 1 Item

A/85/1/8 Mortgage. 02 July 1902 40 Thornford Road. 1. Dickson Kecknell. 2. The Hercules Ballot and Sale Building Society. Consideration: £350 1 Item

A/85/1/9 Conveyance. 25 July 1918 40 Thornford Road. 1. Sir Wiliam Treloar and others. 2. Florence Miller. Consideration: £85 1 Item

A/85/1/10 Will of Joseph Higby. 17 August 1894 Property to Sarah, his wife. 1 Item

A/85/1/11 Lease. 22 June 1888 55, 57 and 59 Erlanger Road, New Cross. 1. The Haberdasher Company. 2. Mr G. Simmonds. Consideration: £2 per annum 1 Item

A/85/1/12 Lease and acknowledgement 1888-1905 Counterpart Lease. 22 June 1888 55, 57 and 59 Erlanger Road, New Cross. 1. The Haberdasher Company. 2. Mr G. Simmonds. and Acknowledgement. 30 November 1905 1 Item

A/85/1/13 Counterpart Lease. 22 August 1888 53 and 55 Erlanger Road, New Cross. 1. Mr G. Simmonds. 2. Mr W. Badcock. Consideration: £12 12s per annum 1 Item

A/85/1/14 Deed of Distribution. 21 June 1911 45, 56, 101, 103 105 Erlanger Road 86, 88 Pepys Road, 49, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59, Erlanger Road. 100, 104, 106 Erlanger Road. 42, 160, 162, 164 Erlanger Road. 58, 60 Pepys Road, 50, 52, 146, 152, 154 Erlanger Road. 48, 172, 174, 176 Erlanger Road. 1. Ernest Simmonds and Montagu Simmonds. 2. Gordon Simmonds and Edith Burchell. 3. Gordon Simmonds and Edgar Millar. 4. Ernest Simmonds. 5. Gilbert Simmonds. 6. Montagu Simmonds. 7. Gordon Simmonds. 8. Lillian Askew. 9. Ellen Carter. 1, 2, 3 are trustees. 45, 56, 101, 103 105 Erlanger Road to 4 for £22 18s per annum 86, 88 Pepys Road, 49, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59, Erlanger Road to 5 for £33 16s 6d per annum 100, 104, 106 Erlanger Road to 6 for £8 per annum 42, 160, 162, 164 Erlanger Road to 7 for £8 10s per annum 58, 60 Pepys Road, 50, 52, 146, 152, 154 Erlanger Road to 8 for £35 per annum. 48, 172, 174, 176 Erlanger Road to 9 for £13 per annum 1 Item

A/85/1/15 Lease. 23 July 1889 Land and premises in Elthruda Road, Hither Green. 1. Mr Charles Burton. 2. George Fairburns. Consideration: £24 per annum 1 Item

A/85/1/16 Counterpart Lease. 23 July 1889 Land and premises in Elthruda Road, Hither Green. 1. Mr Charles Burton. 2. George Fairburns. Consideration: £24 per annum 1 Item

A/85/1/17 Conveyance. 24 October 1891 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Elthruda Road, Hither Green. 1. Mr C. Johnson. 2. Mr C. Rabbits. Consideration: £540 1 Item

A/85/1/18 Abstract of the Title of John Allington to 1976 143 Grierson Road, Lewisham. 1 Item

A/85/1/19 Conveyance. 17 April 1896 Loampit Hill House, 6 acres at Loampit Hill and lot 5 of Hilly Fields Estate. 1. Mr W. Collier. 2. Messrs William, James and Frederick Hodson. Consideration: £6000 1 Item

A/85/1/20 Lease. 3 August 1897 17 Alloa Road, Deptford. 1. William Evelyn. 2. Mr J. Talbot. Consideration: £5 per annum 1 Item

A/85/1/21 Counterpart Lease. 3 August 1897 17 Alloa Road, Deptford. 1. William Evelyn. 2. Mr J. Talbot. Consideration: £5 per annum 1 Item

A/85/2 Probate will of Louisa Nunn of Lewisham

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The following items were received from Horsham Museum via Kent Archives Office.

Introduction This collection contains probate will of Louisa Nunn [1833 – 1897] of Lewisham, widow, who died in Lewisham in 1897. She had been born Louisa Barff in Lee in 1833 and married William Edwin Nunn in 1856 he died in 1860.

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open. Date of accession: 1985 Accession number: A/85/2 Related Material: See Also A/62/11 Covering Dates: 1897 Extent: 1 Item

A/85/2

A/85/2/1 Probate will of Louisa Nunn of Lewisham, widow 1897 1 Item

A/85/3 Greenwich Railway: Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were transferred from Ex Deptford Collection

Introduction The London and Greenwich Railway first opened 8 February 1836; it ran from Spa Road to Deptford and was the first railway in London. The Spa Road platform has since been demolished but Deptford still remains as the oldest station in London. The extension to London Bridge opened 14 December 1836 and after a struggle to cross the river Ravensbourne the extension to Greenwich opened 12 April 1840.

Acquired by: Transfer Access: Open. Date of accession: 1985 Accession number: A/85/3 Covering Dates: 1836 Extent: 3 Items

A/85/3

A/85/3/1 Ticket to opening of Greenwich Railway 1836 1 item

A/85/3/2 Satirical handbill on railway (with covering letter (A/85/3/3)) 1836 1 item

A/85/3/3 Covering letter to Satirical handbill on railway (A/85/3/2) 1836 1 item

A/85/4 Deeds: Loam Pit Hill House and Brockley Estate of Robert Kersey

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from

Introduction This collection contains 5 title deeds of properties including Loam Pit Hill House and Brockley Estate of Robert Kersey

Robert Kersey [1818 – 1904] lived at Hurst Lodge, Lee, which had been built in 1837. Robert was a successful financier and industrialist. Was born in Deptford and married his wife Caroline Charlotte Osborn at St George’s, Southwark. The first mention of Robert in the archives is a lease for Albion Cottage, Deptford High Street [A/87/11/1/9] in which he is referred to as Junior [his parents were Robert and Mary] and his occupation is boot and shoemaker. He lived at Kingswood Lodge, Lewisham Road Greenwich 1861-75. In 1875 he sold 156 Deptford High Street. By 1881 he was living at Hurst Lodge. In 1883 he leased numbers 1 and 3 Horsted Road, Brockley.

See http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/lewisham/lee/hurst-lodge-1887-02.htm for picture.

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1985 Accession number: A/85/4 Related Material: See Also. A/87/11/1/9 Albion Cottage lease, A/87/11/4/1 sale of 156 Deptford High Street and A/01/7 for leases of Horsted Road Covering Dates: 1723-1845 Extent: 5 Items

A/85/8 Letter from Emma Shatlock to Dr Ezard

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mr J Coulter,

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open Date of accession: 1985 Accession number: A/85/8 Covering Dates: 1898 Extent: 1 Item

A/85/8

A/85/8/1 Letter from Emma Shatlock 79 Lewisham High Road to 1898 Dr Ezard concerning historical reading 1 Item

A/85/9 Moys Papers

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mrs Moys

Introduction This collection contains correspondence, printed items relating to the 'home front' during the Second World War, and the Festival of Britain belonging to Stafford Moys of Lewisham. Moys, Stafford, fl 1939-1951, Mayor of Lewisham. He lived in Belmont Hill, Lewisham. He was Mayor of Lewisham, 1950-1951.

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open. Date of accession: 1985 Accession number: A/85/9 Covering Dates: 1939-1951 Extent: 15 Items

A/85/9

A/85/9/1 Air Raid Warden Certificate of Mr Moys. 1939 1 Item

A/85/9/2 National Identity Card of Moys. 1943 1 Item

A/85/9/3 Best Wishes Card for service done by Moys as Lieutenant in A.R.P. 1944 1 Item

A/85/9/4 Group photograph of Home Guard, including Moys. C 1944 1 Item

A/85/9/5 Letter to Moys about the disbandment of Civil Defence forces. 1945 1 Item

A/85/9/6 Certificate of Moy's membership of the Home Guard, 1942-1944. 1945 1 Item

A/85/9/7 Bomb damage map of Lewisham. C 1945 1 Item

A/85/9/8 Thank you card for assistance in Red Cross Fund. 1945 1 Item

A/85/9/9 Motor fuel ration books. 1950 1 Item

A/85/9/10 Thank you letter from the Secretary of Princess Elizabeth for the 1950 birth of her first-born. 1 Item

A/85/9/11 List of councillors, officers and committees of the Metropolitan 1950 Borough of Lewisham for 1950-1951. 1 Item

A/85/9/12 Photograph of Moys, aldermen and councillors. C 1950 1 Item

A/85/9/13 Festival of Britain, invitation cards to Moys. 1951 1 Item

A/85/9/14 Festival Of Britain, souvenir brochures. 1951 1 Item

A/85/9/15 Festival of Britain dinner menu. 1951 1 Item

A/85/10 Tobacconists, 405 New Cross Road: Inventory

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Miss M. Wentzell

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open Date of accession: 1985 Accession number: A/85/10 Covering Dates: 29 September 1899 Extent: 1 Item

A/85/10

A/85/10/1 Inventory of stock of tobacconists shop at 29 September 1899 405 New Cross Road made when Walter Band went into partnership with Captain William Reid 1 Item

A/85/13 Hales Steam Laundry Burnt Ash Hill: Records Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open Date of accession: 1985 Accession number: A/85/13 Covering Dates: 1952/1953 Extent: 2 items

A/85/13

A/85/13/1 Laundry book of the public Hales Steam Laundry Burnt 1952 Ash Hill, Lee, SE12 1 Item

A/85/13/2 Laundry book of the public Hales Steam Laundry Burnt 1953 Ash Hill, Lee, SE13 1 Item

A/85/14 Utopian Operatic Society: Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Dennis White AA's and entertainments, Riverdale Offices, Lewisham

Introduction This collection contains the records of the Utopian Operatic Society including minutes, correspondence and news cuttings

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1985 Accession number: A/85/14 Covering Dates: 1920-1965 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/85/15 Mount Gardens, Sydenham: Dispute Papers

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The following items were received from Mr D.G. Holloway, Borough Engineers Department, Deptford Town Hall

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1985 Accession number: A/85/15 Covering Dates: 19th centuty-1985 Extent: 1 File

A/85/15

A/85/15/1 Papers for a Crown court hearing: Dispute 19th century- concerning Mount Gardens, Sydenham. This file 1985 contains copies of papers assembled for a Crown court hearing to resolve a dispute concerning Mount Gardens, Sydenham. 1 File

A/85/16 Deeds: Lee, Brockley and Peckham

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The following items were received from Mrs Beasley

Introduction This collection contains deeds relating to properties in Manor Park, Lee, Avignon Road, Brockley and Lugard Road, Peckham.

Note new numbering

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1985 Accession number: A/85/16 Covering Dates: 1863 - 1923 Extent: 17 Items

A/85/16

A/85/16/1 Manor Park, Lee A/85/16/1/1 Lease and counterpart lease 14 October 1863 i) The Rt. Hon. William Bingham, Lord Ashburton, and the Rt. Hon. Henry, Baron Taunton ii) The Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Thornhill Baring, Bart. iii) Thomas George Baring, Esq. iv) Philip East, builder i) - iv): 6, Manor Park, Lee 99 years £10 10s per annum (after the first five years) 1 Item

A/85/16/1/2 Mortgage 12 November 1863 i) Philip East, builder ii) Thomas Kimber, butcher i) - ii): 6, Manor Park, Lee £700 1 Item

A/85/16/1/3 Transfer of mortgage 24 June 1873 i) Thomas Kimber ii) Philip East, builder iii) John William Smith, gent. i) and ii) - iii): 6, Manor Park, Lee £700 ; £100 1 Item

A/85/16/1/4 Transfer of mortgage 15 March 1875 i) John William Smith, gent. ii) Mary Ann Abiah Freeman, spinster i) - ii): 6, Manor Park, Lee £800 Endorsed with:- Transfer of mortgage, 16 July 1885 i) Mary Ann Abiah Freeman, spinster ii) Herbert Ernest Matthew Davies, Esq., and William Coppard Beaumont, gent. i) - ii): 6, Manor Park, Lee Further endorsed with:- Reconveyance, 2 July 1890 i) Herbert Ernest Matthew Davies and William Coppard Beaumont ii) Ann East, spinster, Edward Smith, gent., and Thorpe William Fowke Thorp, gent. i) - ii): 6, Manor Park, Lee 1 Item

A/85/16/1/5 Assignment 15 June 1898 i) The Law Union and Crown Insurance Company ii) Septimus Clarence Joyce, gent. i) - ii): 6, Manor Park, Lee Remainder of a term of 99 years £375 1 Item

A/85/16/1/6 Abstract of title of 6, Manor Park, Lee 1900 1 Item

A/85/16/1/7 Assignment 10 May 1900 i) Septimus Clarence Joyce, Esq. ii) Sarah Boakes i) - ii): 6, Manor Park, Lee Remainder of a term of 99 years £450 1 Item

A/85/16/1/8 Mortgage 10 May 1900 i) Sarah Boakes ii) Arthur Wellesley Wyatt, gent., and Alice Mary Wyatt, his wife i) - ii): 6, Manor Park, Lee £250 Endorsed with:- Surrender and release of mortgage 19 April 1901 i) Arthur Wellesley Wyatt and Alice Mary Wyatt ii) Sarah Boakes i) - ii): 6, Manor Park, Lee 1 Item

A/85/16/1/9 Assignment 23 March 1912 i) George Boakes, coffee house keeper ii) Arthur Wellesley Wyatt and Alice Mary Wyatt i) - ii): 6, Manor Park, Lee 10s 1 Item

A/85/16/1/10 Consent of Harold Chaloner Lewin, surveyor for the 01 June 1912 Rt. Hon. Francis George, Earl of Northbrook, to alterations being made to 6, Manor Park, Lee 1 Item

A/85/16/1/11 Lease and counterpart lease 8 February 1865 i) The Rt. Hon. Henry, Baron Taunton, and Henry Bingham Mildmay, Esq. ii) The Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Thornhill Baring, Bart. iii) Thomas George Baring, Esq. iv) Philip East, builder i) - iv): 18, Manor Park, Lee A term of 96 years £2 per annum (after the first three years) 1 Item

A/85/16/1/12 Lease and counterpart lease 15 November 1906 i) Charles Knowles Rayson, barrister-at-law ii) Joseph Tussuad Byng, gent. i) - ii): 18, Manor Park, Lee A term of 53 years £240; £9 9s per annum 1 Item

A/85/16/1/13 Assignment 08 February 1907 i) Charles Knowles Rayson, barrister-at-law ii) John Yates Landon-Teape, Esq. i) - ii): 18, Manor Park, Lee Remainder of a term of 96 years £135; £2 per annum 1 Item

A/85/16/1/14 Assignment 19 March 1923 i) Charles James Drummond, retired civil servant, Sarah Ann Thorn and Sidney Alfred Williamson, solicitor ii) William James Talbot, gent. i) - ii): 18, Manor Park, Lee Remainder of a term of 96 years £82 10s; £2 per annum 1 Item

A/85/16/2 Avignon Road A/85/16/2/1 Lease 24 March 1904 i) The Haberdashers Company ii) Frederick John Oldman, Frederick James Oldman and Arthur Alfred Oldman, builders iii) Samuel Ray, printer's reader i) - iii): 46, Avignon Road, Brockley A term of 85 years £1 per annum 1 Item

A/85/16/2/2 Lease and counterpart lease 09 March 1904 i) Frederick John Oldman, Frederick James Oldman and Arthur Alfred Oldman, builders ii) Mabel Elizabeth Grace i) - ii): 56, Avignon Road, Brockley A term of 85 years £4 per annum 1 Item

A/85/16/3 Lugard Road A/85/16/3/1 Mortgage 24 October 1887 i) Arthur Cheshire, oil and colourman ii) The Perpetual Investment Building Society i) - ii): 116, Lugard Road, Peckham £300 1 Item

A/85/18 Deeds: New Cross and Deptford

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The following items were received from J.L.M. Gulley, Historical Documents and Mss, London

Introduction This collection contains deeds of property in Pepys Road, Bousfield Road, Camplin Street, Canterbury Road, Eymont Street, Rose Terrace, and Trundleys Road in South London.

Acquired by: Purchase Access: Open. Date of accession: July 1985 Accession number: A/85/18 Covering Dates: 1878 - 1907 Extent: 22 Items

A/85/18

A/85/18/1 Pepys Road A/85/18/1/1 Assignment of lease 17 August 1881 i) Henry John Searle, of 282, New Cross Road, builder ii) Henry Ward, of 18 and 19, London Road, importer of eggs and butter i) - ii): 31, Pepys Road Remainder of a term of 81 years £1,225; £12 10s per annum 1 Item

A/85/18/1/2 Assignment of lease 25 June 1885 i) Henry Ward, of 18, London Road, egg merchant ii) John King Barclay, of 21, Sidney Road, Homerton, gent. i) - ii): " The Clevelands ", 31, Pepys Road Remainder of a term of 81 years £1,050; £12 10s per annum 1 Item

A/85/18/1/3 Mortgage 26 June 1885 i) John King Barclay, of 21, Sidney Road, Homerton, gent. ii) The " Richard Green " Permanent Building Society i) - ii): " The Clevelands ", 31, Pepys Road Remainder of a term of 81 years £1,000 1 Item

A/85/18/1/4 Deed of gift 7 August 1889 i) John King Barclay, of 4, Hayes Road, Clacton-on- Sea, gent. ii) The " Richard Green " Permanent Building Society iii) The Rev. Frederick Barclay, of 31, Pepys Road, Congregational Minister i) - iii): 31, Pepys Road Remainder of a term of 81 years 1 Item

A/85/18/1/5 Assignment 5 May 1892 i) Frederick Barclay, of 31, Pepys Road, Congregational Minister ii) The Richard Green Permanent Building Society iii) John King Barclay, of 4, Hayes Road, Clacton-on- Sea, gent. iv) George Scott, of Backchurch Lane, Middlesex , merchant i), ii) and iii) - iv): 31, Pepys Road Remainder of a term of 81 years £745 1 Item

A/85/18/1/6 Assignment 18 August 1893 i) John Scott, of Gallin Cottage, Aberfeldy, Perthshire, land agent, Alexander William Kerly, of 14, Great Winchester Street, City of London, gent., and Henry Verden, of 14, Great Winchester Street, gent. ii) Thomas Lovell, of 363, Brixton Road, gent. i) - ii): 31, Pepys Road Remainder of a term of 81 years £500 1 Item

A/85/18/1/7 Assignment 18 October 1893 i) Thomas Lovell, of 363, Brixton Road, gent. ii) Herbert John Reid, of Inverlodden, Wargrave, Berks., gent. i) - ii): " The Clevelands ", 31, Pepys Road Remainder of a term of 81 years £650 1 Item

A/85/18/1/8 Mortgage 19 October 1893 i) Herbert John Reid, of Inverlodden, Wargrave, Berks., gent. ii) Clara Nash, of 32, Ferntower Road, Canonbury, spinster i) - ii): " The Clevelands ", 31, Pepys Road Remainder of a term of 81 years £200 1 Item

A/85/18/1/9 Mortgage 12 February 1894 i) Herbert John Reid, of Inverlodden, Wargrave, Berks., gent. ii) Thomas John Pitfield, of 3, Grays Inn Square, gent. i) - ii): " The Clevelands ", 31, Pepys Road Remainder of a term of 81 years £100 A/85/18/1/10 Further charge, supplemental to A/85/18/1/9 £100 10 November 18?? 1 Item

A/85/18/1/11 Assignment 27 September i) Herbert John Reid, of 31, Pepys Road, gent. 18?? ii) Clara Nash, of Ferntower Road, Canonbury, spinster iii) Thomas John Pitfield, of 3, Grays Inn Square, gent. iv) Frederick William Walsh, of 30, Pepys Road i), ii) and iii): 31, Pepys Road Remainder of a term of 81 years £600 1 Item

A/85/18/2 Bousfield Road A/85/18/2/1 Lease 4 April 1882 i) William Walker, of 99, Lausanne Road, Peckham, builder ii) William Houghton of The Broad Pavement, Rotherhithe, draper i) - ii): 75, 77 and 79, Bousfield Road A term of 81 years £990; £15 15s per annum 1 Item

A/85/18/3 Camplin Street A/85/18/3/1 Assignment 23 August 1894 i) Archibald Nelson, of 85, Perry Hill, Catford, gent., and James Nelson, of 35, Bath Street, Glasgow, gent. ii) Leila Summers, wife of Walter Summers, of 69, Monson Road, baker and confectioner i) - ii): 55, Camplin Street Remainder of a term of 81 years £300; £4 10s per annum 1 Item

A/85/18/3/2 Assignment 1 May 1903 i) Leila Summers, of 69, Monson Road, wife of Walter Summers ii) The Provident Association of London Ltd, of Provident Buildings, 72 - 74, Bishopsgate Street Without iii) Charles Henry Greenaway, of 23, Casella Road, New Cross, gent. i) and ii) - iii): 55, Camplin Street Remainder of a term of 81 years £335 1 Item

A/85/18/4 Canterbury Road A/85/18/4/1 Assignment 19 July 1907 i) George Price, of Glencroft, Liskeard Gardens, Blackheath, gent., and Charles William Johnson, of the Surrey Commercial Docks, dock inspector ii) Charles Stotesbury, of 17A, Kempslade Street, Deptford, builder i) - ii): 84 and 86, Canterbury Road Remainder of a term of 81 years £570; £6 per annum 1 Item

A/85/18/5 Egmont Street A/85/18/5/1 Lease 5 July 1878 i) The Haberdashers Company ii) William James Humphries, of 97, Abbeyfield Road, Rotherhithe, builder iii) John Robert George Wright, of 30, Billington Street, New Cross, builder i) and ii) - iii): 40, Egmont Street A term of 81 years £5 per annum 1 Item

A/85/18/5/2 Mortgage 5 July 1878 i) John Robert George Wright, of 30, Billington Street, New Cross, builder ii) William James Cook, of 50, Alexandra Road, Upper Holloway, gent. i) - ii): 40, Egmont Street A term of 81 years £225 Endorsed with:- Transfer of mortgage 15 June 1885 i) Robert Mason Cosser, of 206, High Road, Kilburn, fancy stationer ii) Ellen Pascoe Cook, of 50, Alexander Road, Upper Holloway, widow iii) Octavius Chapman Tryon Eagleton and John Eagleton, both of 40, Chancery Lane, gents i) and ii) - iii): 40, Egmont Street Remainder of a term of 81 years £200 Further endorsed with:- Surrender 24 September 1896 i) Octavius Chapman Tryon Eagleton and John Eagleton ii) James Thomas Griffin, of 40, Egmont Street, waiter i) - ii): 40, Egmont Street Remainder of a term of 81 years 1 Item

A/85/18/5/3 Assignment 27 May 1879 i) John Robert George Wright, of 30, Billington Street, builder ii) Charles Allen Pavey, of 1, Albany Road, Old Kent Road, carver and gilder i) - ii): 40, Egmont Street Remainder of a term of 81 years £70; £5 per annum 1 Item

A/85/18/5/4 Assignment 29 April 1892 i) Charles Allen Pavey, of 16, Mina Road, Old Kent Road, carver and gilder ii) Octavius Chapman Tryon Eagleton and John Eagleton, both of 40, Chancery Lane, gents iii) James Thomas Griffin, of 40, Egmont Street i) - iii): 40, Egmont Street Remainder of a term of 81 years £55 1 Item

A/85/18/6 Rose Terrace A/85/18/6/1 Mortgage 4 January 1882 i) George Hodges, of 68, , Buckingham Gate, draughtsman ii) James Saul, of Summerhill Road, Tottenham, and William Baker, of 6, Mortimer Street, Middlesex Hospital, gents, trustees of the Anchor Permanent Benefit Building Society i) - ii): 6 and 7, Rose Terrace, Trundleys Road Remainder of a term of 81 years £300 1 Item

A/85/18/6/2 Assignment 21 July 1899 i) George Hodges, of 17, Ironmonger Lane, City of London, engineering draughtsman ii) Frank Newman, of 96 and 98, Trundley Road, contractor i) - ii): 6 and 7, Rose Terrace, Trundleys Road Remainder of a term of 81 years £250; £5 per annum 1 Item

A/85/18/7 Trundleys Road (formerly Rose Terrace A/85/18/7/1 Assignment 23 March 1907 i) Frank Newman, of 96, Trundleys Road, contractor ii) Leah Withers, wife of William Withers, of 100, Trundleys Road, contractor i) - ii): 64 and 66, Trundleys Road ( formerly 6 and 7, Rose Terrace ) Remainder of a term of 81 years £550; £5 per annum 1 Item

A/85/20 Haywood Family: Papers

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Miss J.M Biggs,

Introduction This collection contains papers of the Haywood family including school certificates, papers, Territorial Army service and news cuttings

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1985 Accession number: A/85/20 Covering Dates: 1883-1945 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/85/21 Wick Family Papers

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The following item were received from Mr J. Watson.

Introduction The Wicks lived at The Orchard House, Dunsley Place, Loampit Hill, Lewisham, in the 1940s and 1950s.

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open. Date of accession: 1985 Accession number: A/85/21 Listed: 1996 JDO Covering Dates: c. 1930s - 1954 Extent: 4 Items

A/85/21

A/85/21/1 Motoring and touring map of part of southern England c. 1930s 1 Item

A/85/21/2 Volunteer Blood donor card of Mrs E. Wick. 1944 1 Item

A/85/21/3 Brochure for Brighton two-year-old produce stakes. 1954 1 Item

A/85/21/4 Receipt of entry of R. Wick in Brighton two year old produce 1954 stakes. 1 Item

A/85/23 Elliott Brothers: Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mr K.V. Richardson

Introduction This collection contains the printed papers of ELLIOTT BROTHERS, engineers of Lewisham. Including copies of The Century Works News Sheet and The Centurian produced by Elliott Brothers, engineers of Lewisham. Elliot Brothers, technical instrument manufacturers of Lewisham, who had a factory at Lewisham, which produced engineering goods.

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a File level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1985 Accession number: A/85/23 Related Material: See also A/85/35 Covering Dates: 1912-1946 Extent: 9 Files

A/85/23

A/85/23/1 The Century Works News Sheet. 1912 1 File

A/85/23/2 The Century Works News Sheet. 1914 1 File

A/85/23/3 The Century Works News Sheet. 1918 1 File

A/85/23/4 The Century Works News Sheet. 1919 1 File

A/85/23/5 The Century Works News Sheet. 1920 1 File

A/85/23/6 The Centurion. 1945 1 File

A/85/23/7 The Centurion. 1946 1 File

A/85/23/8 Dinner menus of the Elliott Long Service Association. 1936-1948; (gaps) 1 File

A/85/23/9 Receipt from Sainsbury's. C 1900s 1 File

A/85/24 Lewisham Park Enclosure: Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mr F.C Noquet,

Introduction This collection contains cashbook of Lewisham Park Enclosure with for the management of the same account and correspondence.

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1985 Accession number: A/85/24 Covering Dates: 1916-1964 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/85/25 Mrs Winifred Yonde Collection

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The following items were received from Mrs Mary Scriven

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1985 Accession number: A/85/25 Covering Dates: 1935-1957 Extent: 1 Item

A/85/25

A/85/25/1 Scrapbook of the programmes, photographs, news 1935-1957 cuttings etc concerning the Sydenham strollers and Lewisham Civic Players amateur dramatic groups collected by Mrs Winifred Yonde 1 Item

A/85/26 Thankful Sturdee: Letter

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Ex Deptford Library records

Acquired by: Transfer Access: Open Date of accession: 1985 Accession number: A/85/26 Covering Dates: September 1927 Extent: 1 Item

A/85/26

A/85/26/1 Letter from Thankful Sturdee, 26 Geoffrey Road, September 1927 Brockley to Librarian at Deptford relating to the purchase by the Library of Sturdee photographs 1 Item

A/85/27 Thomas Brazier Collection

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The following items were received from Ex Deptford Library records

Acquired by: Transfer Access: Open Date of accession: Accession number: Covering Dates: 7 June 1886 Extent: 1 Item

A/85/27

A/85/27/1 Certificate of merit accompanying a bible presented 7 June 1886 to a Thomas Brazier by Trustees of John Addeys Charity, Deptford after 8 years in boys school 1 Item

A/85/28 The Deptford Dip by Eric Cuddon

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The following items were received from Ex Deptford Library records

Acquired by: Transfer Access: Open Date of accession: 1985 Accession number: A/85/28 Covering Dates: May 1939 Extent: 2 items

A/85/28

A/85/28/1 The Deptford Dip (words and Music printed) by Eric May 1939 Cuddon Copy signed by composer (Duplicate of A/85/28/2) 1 Item

A/85/28/2 The Deptford Dip (words and Music printed) by Eric May 1939 Cuddon Copy signed by composer (Duplicate of A/85/28/1) 1 Item

A/85/29 Beck Family of Deptford Collection

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from

Introduction This collection contains personal papers relating to Beck family of Deptford, Kent, some with regard to Midway Place School.

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1985 Accession number: A/85/29 Related Material: See also photograph of Dora Kingsford [PH83/11714 Covering Dates: 1794 - c.1882 Extent: 4 Items

A/85/29

A/85/29/1 Rules and orders of the Free School at Midway Place, 1794 Deptford. Printed. 1 Item

A/85/29/2 Certificate of burial of Richard Beck of Plough Bridge, 9-11 January 1849 Rotherhithe, aged 65, at St Nicholas's, Deptford. 1 Item

A/85/29/3 Manuscript description of 'Midway Place 100 Years Ago': C.1882 its development by Rev. Thomas Beck from 1780, schools etc. Related to a model of the area shown at a Bazaar in Midway Place schoolroom, May 1882. 1 Item

A/85/29/4 Abbreviated version A/85/29/3 description. C.1882 1 Item

A/85/30 J. and A. Dandridge Ltd

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The following items were received from Mr Dandridge

Introduction This collection contains administrative, financial and property papers concerning J. and A. Dandridge Ltd, scrap metal dealers. J. and A. Dandridge Ltd., Deptford, scrap metal dealers. Dandridge Ltd was a Deptford company dealing in scrap materials. They were based on Creek Street. The Company was incorporated in 1928. Its expressed function was to trade in rag and metals.

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open. Date of accession: 24 September 1985 Accession number: A/85/30 Covering Dates: 1869-1973 Extent: 139 Items

A/85/30

A/85/30/1 Administration A/85/30/1/1 Articles of Agreement. 25 March 1880 1. Messrs James and Absalom Dandridge. 2. Messrs Absalom, Charles, Nathaniel and Walter Dandridge. 1 Item

A/85/30/1/2 Deed of Partnership. 18 March 1883 1. Absalom Dandridge. 2. Charles Dandridge. 3. Nathaniel Dandridge. 4. Walter Dandridge. 1 Item

A/85/30/1/3 Deed of Dissolution of Partnership. 25 November 1889 1. Absalom Dandridge. 2. Charles Dandridge. 3. Nathaniel Dandridge. 4. Walter Dandridge. 1 Item

A/85/30/1/4 Duplicate Partnership Deed. 1 January 1895 1. Absalom Dandridge. 2. Alfred Dandridge. 1 Item

A/85/30/1/5 Agreement of Dissolution. 24 February 1902 1. Abasalom Dandridge. 2. Alfred Dandridge. 1 Item

A/85/30/1/6 The London Gazette, relating to dissolution of firm. 1902 1 Item

A/85/30/1/7 The Daily Telegraph. 26. February 1902 1 Item

A/85/30/1/8 Deed of Partnership. 29 May 1920 1. Alfred Dandridge. 2. Harold Dandridge. 3. Alec Dandridge. 1 Item

A/85/30/1/9 Duplicate Deed of Partnership. 23 May 1922 1. Alfred Dandridge. 2. Harold Dandridge. 3. Alec Dandridge. 1 Item

A/85/30/1/10 Correspondence relating to registration of firm's 1918-1929 business name. 1 Item

A/85/30/1/11 Memoranda and Articles of Association. 1928-1943 With Special resolutions. 1 Item

A/85/30/1/12 Memoranda and Articles of Association. 1940-1952 With associated correspondence and drafts. 1 Item

A/85/30/1/13 Special Resolutions. 1934-1943 1 Item

A/85/30/1/14 Annual Returns of share capital. 1928-1941 1 Item

A/85/30/1/15 Memoranda and Articles of Association of the 1956 Waste Trade Federation. 1 Item

A/85/30/1/16 Agendas of directors' meetings. 1928 1 Item

A/85/30/1/17 Certificate of agreement between Dandridge and 1935 Steamship lines. 1 Item

A/85/30/1/18 Oil and grease contract. 1939 1 Item

A/85/30/1/19 Card acknowledging receipt of copy of resolution of 1943 company. 1 Item

A/85/30/1/20 Correspondence with Mr Perry relating to him taking 1947 over Pearson's business. 1 Item

A/85/30/2 Financial A/85/30/2/1 Ledger. 1902-1917 1 Item

A/85/30/2/2 Ledger. 1918-1924 1 Item

A/85/30/2/3 Ledger. 1914 1 Item

A/85/30/2/4 Journal. 1919-1924 1 Item

A/85/30/2/5 Balances Book. 1914-1915 1 Item

A/85/30/2/6 Balance Sheets and Profit and Loss Accounts. 1922-1965 1 Item

A/85/30/2/7 Cost analysis sheets. 1963-1965 1 Item

A/85/30/2/8 Cost analysis sheets. 1968-1970 1 Item

A/85/30/2/9 Monthly Cash Summary Book. 1896-1912 Includes annual summaries from 1873. 1 Item

A/85/30/2/10 Cash Book. 1923-1930 1 Item

A/85/30/2/11 Cash Book. 1928-1941 1 Item

A/85/30/2/12 Correspondence with Bank. 1923-1950 1 Item

A/85/30/2/13 Correspondence with Westminster Bank, relating to 1941-1944 tax and investments. 1 Item

A/85/30/2/14 Correspondence with bank relating to share 1943 transfer. 1 Item

A/85/30/2/15 Correspondence with bank relating to debenture. 1938-1940 1 Item

A/85/30/2/16 Correspondence with bank relating to second 1954-1955 debenture. 1 Item

A/85/30/2/17 Agreements with bank relating to third debenture. 1954-1961 1 Item

A/85/30/2/18 Correspondence with Bank, chiefly concerning 1940-1942 death of Alfred Dandridge. 1 Item

A/85/30/2/19 Correspondence with bank relating to use of 1954 business names. 1 Item

A/85/30/2/20 Bank Book. 1914-1916 1 Item

A/85/30/2/21 Bank Book, account no. 2. 1927-1940 1 Item

A/85/30/2/22 Bank Book, account no. 2. 1940-1951 1 Item

A/85/30/2/23 Bank statements, account no. 2. 1939-1943 1 Item

A/85/30/2/24 Bank statements, account no. 2. 1940-1942 1 Item

A/85/30/2/25 Bank statements account no. 2. 1954-1957 1 Item

A/85/30/2/26 Bank statements, building account. 1940-1943 1 Item

A/85/30/2/27 Bank Statements. 1973 1 Item

A/85/30/2/28 Bank statement and cheques, with list of purchases 1947 made. 1 Item

A/85/30/2/29 Cheques, account no.2. 1905-1908 1 Item

A/85/30/2/30 Cheques. 1943-1946 1 Item

A/85/30/2/31 Correspondence of Cooper Brothers and Co., 1922-1943 accountants. 1 Item

A/85/30/2/32 Correspondence of Cooper Brothers, and Co., 1928-1950 accountants. 1 Item

A/85/30/2/33 Correspondence of Cooper Brothers and Co., 1935-1939 accountants. 1 Item

A/85/30/2/34 Correspondence of Cooper Brothers and Co., 1942-1943 accountants, relating to the late Alfred Dandridge. 1 Item

A/85/30/2/35 Correspondence of Cooper Brothers and Co., 1944 accountants, relating to tax. 1 Item

A/85/30/2/36 Accounts. 1943 1 Item

A/85/30/2/37 Accounts. 1944 1 Item

A/85/30/2/38 Accounts. 1945 1 Item

A/85/30/2/39 Accounts. 1946 1 Item

A/85/30/2/40 Accounts. 1948 1 Item

A/85/30/2/41 Accounts. 1949 1 Item

A/85/30/2/42 Accounts. 1950 1 Item

A/85/30/2/43 Accounts. 1951 1 Item

A/85/30/2/44 Accounts. 1952 1 Item

A/85/30/2/45 Accounts. 1953 1 Item

A/85/30/2/46 Accounts. 1954 1 Item

A/85/30/2/47 Accounts. 1955 1 Item

A/85/30/2/48 Accounts. 1956 1 Item

A/85/30/2/49 Accounts. 1957 1 Item

A/85/30/2/50 Accounts. 1958 1 Item

A/85/30/2/51 Accounts. 1959 1 Item

A/85/30/2/52 Accounts. 1960 1 Item

A/85/30/2/53 Accounts. 1961 1 Item

A/85/30/2/54 Accounts. 1962 1 Item

A/85/30/2/55 Accounts. 1964 1 Item

A/85/30/2/56 Family correspondence, stock taking sheets, 1902- 1943-1944 1933 1 Item

A/85/30/2/57 Stock sheets. 1946-1956 1 Item

A/85/30/2/58 Stock sheets. 1951 1 Item

A/85/30/2/59 Stock sheets. 1960 1 Item

A/85/30/2/60 Stock sheets. 1960-1961 1 Item

A/85/30/2/61 Stock sheets. 1961 1 Item

A/85/30/2/62 Tonnage expenses Book. 1869-1936 1 Item

A/85/30/2/63 Outwards Tonnage Book. 1933-1940 1 Item

A/85/30/2/65 Reports on sales department clerical routines, on 1962-1963 cost reduction and blank sales sheets. 1 Item

A/85/30/2/66 Receipts. 1941-1942 1 Item

A/85/30/2/67 Statements showing tax payable. 1920-1923 1 Item

A/85/30/2/68 Receipts and assessments for income and Tax 1943-1947 Land Tax. 1 Item

A/85/30/2/69 Receipts for income tax and Land Tax. 1944-1946 1 Item

A/85/30/2/70 Receipts for income tax and Land Tax. 1945-1946 1 Item

A/85/30/2/71 Receipts for income tax and Land Tax. 1946-1947 1 Item

A/85/30/2/72 Vouchers for goods bought. 1945-1948 1 Item

A/85/30/2/73 Bonus receipt slips. 1946 1 Item

A/85/30/2/74 Bonus receipt slips. 1950 1 Item

A/85/30/2/75 Bonus receipt slips. 1951-1953 1 Item

A/85/30/2/76 Invoices. 1944 1 Item

A/85/30/2/77 Invoices. 1945 1 Item

A/85/30/2/78 Letter to Mr Collier, arranging terms of loan. 1946 1 Item

A/85/30/2/79 Correspondence relating to Barbinders Trust Fund. 1941-1942 1 Item

A/85/30/2/80 Correspondence relating to Barbinders Trust Fund. 1943-1944 1 Item

A/85/30/2/81 Agency agreement with P.W. Elsen. 1948 1 Item

A/85/30/3 Property A/85/30/3/1 Receipts for purchase of property, and later 1902-1924 correspondence. 1 Item

A/85/30/3/2 Solicitors' correspondence relating to property in 1937-1940 Addey Street and Hosier Street, Deptford. 1 Item

A/85/30/3/3 Correspondence with Coward Chance and Co., 1942-1943 including schedule of deeds, 1790-1942. Solicitors to Dandridge. 1 Item

A/85/30/3/4 Insurance correspondence. 1937 1 Item

A/85/30/3/5 Correspondence relating to acquisition of property 1873-1874 on Church Street. 1 Item

A/85/30/3/6 Certificate of the contract for the redemption of 1885 Land Tax for 7 Church Street. 1 Item

A/85/30/3/7 Certificate of the contract for the redemption of 1885 Land Tax for 9 Church Street. 1 Item

A/85/30/3/8 Certificate of the contract for the redemption of 1885 Land Tax for 11 Church Street. 1 Item

A/85/30/3/9 Correspondence relating to 7/17, 25, 29 and 31 1946-1948 Church Street. 1 Item

A/85/30/3/10 Correspondence relating to 7/17, 25, 29 and 31. 1946-1948 1 Item

A/85/30/3/11 Claim forms for depreciation of 7-17, 25, 29 and 31 1949 Church Street. 1 Item

A/85/30/3/12 Correspondence relating to 25, 29, 31 Church 1946-1947 Street relating to war damage compensation. 1 Item

A/85/30/3/13 Counterpart Tenancy Agreement. 31 August 1928 Land and buildings in Creek Street and Harold Wharf. 1. A. Dandridge. 2. J. and A. Dandridge Ltd. 1 Item

A/85/30/3/14 New Valuation List for 17 Creek Street and property 1930 in Church Street. 1 Item

A/85/30/3/15 Correspondence relating to the erection of a wall on 1934-1935 boundary line of Raleigh Wharf, Harold Wharf and Creek Street, Deptford. 1 Item

A/85/30/3/16 Correspondence with Coward Chance and Co., 1936 relating to deeds and contracts. for Creek Street properties. 1 Item

A/85/30/3/17 Copy Draft of Surrender of Lease and Agreement 1937 for building Lease. Land at corner of Creek Street, adjoining Hosier Street, Deptford. 1. LCC 2. J and A. Dandridge Ltd. Consideration: £200 as deposit and Draft Form of Lease, for Creek Street properties. 1 Item

A/85/30/3/18 Draft Agreement. 1939 Surrender of existing lease and for building lease of land on Creek Street. 1. LCC. 2. J. and A. Dandridge Ltd. Consideration: £1,050 1 Item

A/85/30/3/19 Plan of proposed offices on Creekside. 1940 1 Item

A/85/30/3/20 Plan of additional floor of Harold Wharf with related 1947-1949 correspondence. 1 Item

A/85/30/3/21 Specification of Works to be done to warehouse on 1952-1955 Creekside, and related letter. 1 Item

A/85/30/3/22 Certificate of LCC that Dandridge's factory on 7 1964 Creekside, meets with fire escape legislation. 1 Item

A/85/30/3/23 Certificate of LCC that Dandridge's factory on 1964 Harold Wharf, meets with fire escape legislation. 1 Item

A/85/30/3/24 Conveyance. 22 April 1896 Jackson allotments, Bromley. 1. Mr. W. Holland 2. John Bloomfield. Consideration: £1050 1 Item

A/85/30/3/25 Deed of Covenant. 24 April 1896 Jackson allotments, Bromley. 1. John Bloomfield. 2. Unspecified. Mr W. Holland (?) 1 Item

A/85/30/3/26 Conveyance. 19 May 1928 Allotment no. 10, Jackson Allotments, Bromley Common. 1. Mrs S. Elliott. 2. Mr A. Greenwood. Consideration: None 1 Item

A/85/30/3/27 Abstract of the Title to Jackson allotments, Bromley. 1933 1 Item

A/85/30/3/28 Schedule of deeds to 27 Whitefall Road Bromley. 1959 1 Item

A/85/30/3/29 Lease. 18 June 1923 Warehouse at Carr Dyke Mills, Batley, Yorkshire 1. Messrs G. Shaw, H. Shaw and H. F. Shaw. 2. Messrs A. Dandridge, H.C. Dandridge and A. H. Dandridge. Consideration: £225 per annum 1 Item

A/85/30/3/30 Invoices and correspondence relating to electricity 1947 at 87/89 Winstanley road, Battersea 1 Item

A/85/30/3/31 Report and valuation of 4-6 Garnies Street, 1948 Peckham, owned by Dandridge. 1 Item

A/85/30/3/32 Mortgage 16 February 1951 2 Goldsmith Road and Workshop in Clarendon Yard, Montague Street, Worthing. 1. A.E. Bainbridge. 2. J. and A. Dandridge Ltd. Consideration: £400 and interest 1 Item

A/85/30/4 Miscellaneous A/85/30/4/1 Licences for carrying on trade. 1939-1954 1 Item

A/85/30/4/2 Photographs of staff outing? C 1950 1 Item

A/85/30/4/3 Letters of application for employment for post of 1934 office junior. 1 Item

A/85/30/4/4 Correspondence relating to employment. 1940 1 Item

A/85/30/4/5 Correspondence relating to employment. 1941 1 Item

A/85/30/4/6 Notes on Henry Armstrong, chemist. C 1950s 1 Item

A/85/31 Mr P.H Philips of St. Dunstans College: Collection

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mr. M. Egan,

Introduction This collection contains the papers of the late Mr P.H Philips of St. Dunstan’s college development appeal 1970-1974, Centenary appeal 1983, Old Dunstonian association and rugby football club 1984.

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1985 Accession number: A/85/31 Covering Dates: 1970 - 1984 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/85/35 Elliott Brothers' Lewisham Works: Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mr K.V. Richardson.

Introduction Elliotts' was an electrical engineering concern, and built a factory in Lewisham in 1900. This factory was called Century Works. It had an active social and sporting section.

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open Date of accession: 1985 Accession number: A/85/35 Listed: 1997 August JDO Covering Dates: Extent: 15 Items

A/85/35

A/85/35/1 The Century Works News Sheet. 1912 1 Item

A/85/35/2 The Century Works News Sheet. 1919 1 Item

A/85/35/3 The Century Works Quarterly Review. 1937 1 Item

A/85/35/4 The Centurion. 1938 1 Item

A/85/35/5 The Centurion. 1939 1 Item

A/85/35/6 The Centurion. 1940 1 Item

A/85/35/7 The Centurion. 1945 1 Item

A/85/35/8 Elliott Social programme. 1914 1 Item

A/85/35/9 Programme for Slipp Inn, by the Elliott Social association. 1929 1 Item

A/85/35/10 Elliott Long Service Association Dinner Menu. 1939 1 Item

A/85/35/11 Elliott Long Service Association Dinner Menu. 1949 1 Item

A/85/35/12 Envelope for Wages, inclusive of war bonus. C 1940 1 Item

A/85/35/13 Memorial Servive for war dead. 1918 1 Item

A/85/35/14 Preliminary prospectus for Lewisham Hippodrome. 1928 1 Item

A/85/35/15 Programme for Lewisham Hippodrome. 1928 1 Item

A/85/36 Deeds: Catford, Brockley and Lewisham

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mr D. Moys of James and Charles Dodd solicitors, 77 Lewisham High Street SE13

Introduction This collection contains deeds of properties in Bradgate Road, Catford. Cranfield Road, Brockley. Manwood Road, Brockley. Mount Pleasant Road, Lewisham and St Aspah Road, Brockley.

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1985 Accession number: A/85/36 Covering Dates: 1867-1967 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/86/3 Trade Card of JJ Thompson

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mrs Brierley,

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing and item is damaged, so access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1986 Accession number: A/86/3 Covering Dates: Late 19th century Extent: 1 Item

A/86/3

A/86/3/1 Trade card of JJ Thompson fly master of Rushey Late 19th century Green (damaged) 1 Item

A/86/4 Poster Advertising Draper Bros

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mr D.A.J Draper D.F.C, D.

Introduction Draper Bros, were at 113 Lewisham High Street

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1986 Accession number: A/86/4 Covering Dates: 1911 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/86/5 Plans of Forest Hill

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were transferred from Map Collection

Acquired by: Transfer Access: Open Date of accession: 1986 Accession number: A/86/5 Covering Dates: 1851 Extent: 2 Items

A/86/5

A/86/5/1 Plan illustrating exchanges of lands at Forest Hill between Earl of 1851 St Germans, London, 1 Item

A/86/5/2 Plan illustrating exchanges of lands at Forest Hill between Earl of 1851 St Germans, London, 1 Item

A/86/6 A.W Wood Picture Frame Maker: Trade Card

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were transferred from print Collection PR79/1322

Acquired by: Transfer Access: Open Date of accession: 1986 Accession number: A/86/6 Covering Dates: 1905 Extent: 1 Item

A/86/6

A/86/6/1 Trade card of A.W Wood picture frame maker 67 High Road, 1905 Lee 1 Item

A/86/7 Primitive Methodists Woman's Missionary Federation: Invitation

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were Transferred from print Collection PR79/1323

Acquired by: Transfer Access: Open Date of accession: A/86/7 Accession number: Covering Dates: 1910 Extent: 1 Item

A/86/7

A/86/7/1 Invitation to a garden meeting of the Primitive Methodists 1910 Woman's Missionary Federation at Parkfield Grove Park 1 Item

A/86/8 Gaumont Palace, Lewisham: Programme

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following item were received from Mrs Davies.

Introduction The Gaumont opened in Lewisham High Street in 1932. The cinema was typical of the opulent large cinemas opening at the time, though the Gaumont far outclassed many of those. It was badly damaged in a fire in 1962 and later became the Odeon. The Gaumont Palace cinema dominated the junction of Loampit Vale with Lewisham High Street from 1932 to 1991. In 1991 after years of neglect it was demolished when the main road was altered.

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open. Date of accession: 1986 Accession number: A/86/8 Listed: 1997 August JDO Covering Dates: 1937 Extent: 1 Item

A/86/8

A/86/8/1 Programme. 1937 1 tem

A/86/9 Deeds: 385 Brockley Road SE4

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mr D.A Duncan

Introduction Deeds relating to 385 (formerly 383 also known as 3 Crofton Pavement) Brockley Road SE4

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1986 Accession number: A/86/9 Covering Dates: 1896-1921 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/86/10 Lewisham Women’s Day: Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following item were received from Jane Kimber.

Introduction Lewisham Women’s' Day was organised by Leisure Services Department of Lewisham Council. It comprised of a series of mostly recreational events for women held on Council premises.

Acquired by: Indefinite Loan Access: Open. Date of accession: 1986 Accession number: A/86/10 Listed: 1997 August JDO Covering Dates: 1985 Extent: 1 Item

A/86/10

A/85/10/1 File of papers for Lewisham Council's Women’s' Day of 1985-1985 Leisure, mainly consisting of agendas and notes on meetings. 1 Item

A/86/11 Haberdashers Aske's Boys School: Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from the Librarian, St Catherine's Library, Pepys Road London Se14

Introduction This collection contains records of the Haberdashers Aske's Hatcham Boys School. Including copies of the Askean prize giving programmes and a prospectus

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1986 Accession number: A/86/11 Covering Dates: 1927-1936 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/86/13 Deed: Cintra House, Sydenham Hill

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mr Sharman

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open Date of accession: 1986 Accession number: A/86/13 Covering Dates: 17 January 1870 Extent: 1 Item

A/86/13

A/86/13/1 Deed of covenant on renewal of mortgage Cintra 17 January 1870 House, Sydenham Hill 1 Item

A/86/16 Albert Mays Collection

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Manuscript Nicola Stephenson

Introduction This collection contains the family papers and photographs of Albert Mays of 79 Heston House, Tanners Hill, SE8

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1986 Accession number: A/86/16 Covering Dates: c. 1914 - 1960s Extent: Small Part of Box

A/86/18 Deeds: 10-44(even) Comerford Road, Brockley

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Burton, Yeakes and Hart Solicitors

Introduction This collection contains deeds and papers relating to 10-44(even) Comerford Road, Brockley, with proceeding history of the site

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1986 Accession number: A/86/18 Covering Dates: (1822) 1884-1962 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/86/19 Edmund Elias Humphreys Collection

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from

Introduction This collection contains deeds and papers of Edmund Elias Humphreys of Lonsdale, 17 Langton Avenue, Sydenham concerning his will, trust and family matters

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1986 Accession number: A/86/19 Covering Dates: 1862-1915 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/86/20 Lodge Inglemere Road, Forest Hill: Plan

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Hillier, Parker, May and Rowden Auctioneers and Surveyors, via the British Record Association [BRA 2199]

Acquired by: Gift Access: Open Date of accession: 1986 Accession number: A/86/20 Covering Dates: 1949 Extent: 1 Item

A/86/20

A/86/20/1 Plan of the Lodge Inglemere Road, Forest Hill 1949 1 Item

A/86/21 Agreement: James Harris and Heinz Lowenfeld

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Williams and James solicitors, 3-4 South Square, Grays Inn, London, WC1R-5HZ per BRA 2249

Introduction This collection contains Memorandum of agreement between James Harris of Deptford "inventor of a new temperance beverage" and Heinz Lowenfield of London. Harris and Lowenfeld were granted a patent 16 April 1889 as inventor and owner respectively in Canada for the Temperance Beverage or Boisson de Temperance. In 1886 Coke Cola and Dr Pepper both were granted patents in American as the soft drinks industry grew.

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 12th September 1986 Accession number: A/86/21 Covering Dates: 1 October 1888 Extent: Small Part Box

A/86/22 Deeds: of 2 Malham Road

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Halls Solicitors 4/5 Middle Street, FC1A/7BS per BRA 2265

Introduction This collection contains Deeds of 2 Malham Road (formerly 1 South Road) Forest Hill (a dairy)

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 12th September 1986 Accession number: A/86/22 Covering Dates: 1851-1903 Extent: Small Part Box

A/86/23 Deeds: 83 Brockley Road,

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Halls Solicitors via British Record Association [BRA 2265].

Introduction This collection contains lease and papers relating to 83 Brockley Road (formerly 7 Ashby Place, Brockley Road) chemists shop

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 12 September 1986 Accession number: A/86/23 Covering Dates: 1872- 1893 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/86/24 Tenancy Agreement for 24 Newlands Park

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Halls Solicitors 4/5 Middle Street, FC1A/7BS via British Record Association [BRA 2265]

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: Open Date of accession: 12 September 1986 Accession number: A/86/24 Covering Dates: 18th November 1918 Extent: 1 Item

A/86/24

A/86/24/1 Tenancy agreement for 24 Newlands Park 18 November 1918 Sydenham 1 Item

A/86/25 Counterpart Lease: 78 Springbank Road

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Halls Solicitors via British Record Association [BRA 2265]

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: Open Date of accession: 12 September 1986 Accession number: A/86/25 Covering Dates: 25 July 1932 Extent: 1 Item

A/86/25

A/86/25/1 Counterpart lease of upper part of 78 Springbank 25 July 1932 Road, Hither Green 1 Item

A/86/26 Deed: 272 Lee High Road

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Jacques and Lewis Solicitors via British Record Association [BRA 2280]

Acquired by: Gift Access: Open Date of accession: 12 September 1986 Accession number: A/86/26 Covering Dates: 27 October 1933 Extent: 1 Item

A/86/26

A/86/26/1 Licence to assign leasehold of 272 Lee High Road 27 October 1933 1 Item

A/86/27 85 Devonshire Road, Forest Hill: Papers

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Wright and Son and Peppers solicitors

Introduction This collection contains deeds and papers Relating to freehold of 85 Devonshire Road, Forest Hill.

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 12 September 1986 Accession number: A/86/27 Covering Dates: 1860-1923 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/86/28 Mrs B Moody Collection

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mrs B Moody

Introduction This collection contains three photographs of pupils at Manor Lane School and two Empire Day certificates.

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 16 October 1986 Accession number: A/86/28 Covering Dates: 1915-1922 Extent: 5 items

A/86/31 Letters to Rhoda from her Mother

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Joyce Challis,

Introduction This collection contains two letters from mother at 2 Sparta street Lewisham to Rhoda (Her daughter) concerning family matters and the war (directory shows John Gaits, bookmaker at that address.

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 28 October 1986 Accession number: A/86/31 Covering Dates: 19-21 September 1986 Extent: 2 Items

A/87/1 Downham Fire Station: Occurrence Book

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Downham Fire Station via Cllr Norman Smith

Introduction The logbook covered March to May. Downham Fire Station was situated at Reigate Road, Downham.

Acquired by: Access: Open. Date of accession: 1987 Accession number: A/87/1 Covering Dates: 1949 Extent: 1 Item

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A/87/1/1 Occurrence Book. 1949 1 Item

A/87/3 Framed Letter of Abraham Constable

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The following items were received from Mr Sharman,

Introduction Abraham Constable [? – 1833] of Mount Pleasant, Lewisham, was a brewer.

Acquired by: Purchase Access: Open Date of accession: 7 February 1987 Accession number: A/87/3 Related Material: See Also A/83/2 for deeds and A/03/44/9/1/8/120, A/03/44/9/1/8/121 and A/03/44/9/3/7/217 for pictures of Mount Pleasant. Covering Dates: 6 June 1772 Extent: 1 Item

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A/87/3/1 Framed letter of Abraham Constable (local brewer) to 6 June 1772 brother Pratt from Deptford 1 Item

A/87/7 F.T Murphy Collection

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The following items were received from Mr F.T. Murphy

Introduction This collection contains typescript of poems by F.T Murphy and photograph of a portrait of Mr Murphy by Percy Smith

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 11 April 1987 Accession number: A/87/7 Covering Dates: 1918-1980 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/87/8 Catharine Thornley Collection

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The following items were received from Miss P Fosbery,

Introduction This collection contains Bond of Hope and Temperance pledge certificates issued to Catharine Thornley of the Lewisham Bridge branch.

Acquired by Donation: Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 11 April 1987 Accession number: A/87/8 Covering Dates: 22 May 1873 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/87/9 Frederick Ashford Collection

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The following items were received from

Introduction This Collection contains original, printed and copied illustrations of Deptford, Kent including original work by Frederick Ashford. Ashford, Frederick, 1841-1867, artist

Acquired by: Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1987 Accession number: A/87/9 Covering Dates: 1841-1867 Extent: 73 Items

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A/87/9/1 Views of Deptford in Kent, Volume I by Frederick Ashford Draft A/87/9/1/1 The old House at home 1857 The Ashford house and shop at 62 High St. (corner of Hales St.) Watercolour Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/1/2 Deptford: - The Kent Water Works. 1855 From Dunkin's History of Deptford Print 1 Item

A/87/9/1/3 Kent Water Works - Mill Lane Deptford 1841 Copied from British Museum Add. MANUSCRIPT 16945, Folio .58 (Sturdee S.S. 110) Watercolour 1 Item

A/87/9/1/4 Workhouse - Church Street 1841 Copied from British Museum Add.M.S. 16945, Folio .47 Watercolour 1 Item

A/87/9/1/5 Mr. Beck's House Midway Place, Lower Road Deptford Undated Copied from British Museum Add.MS 16945, Folio .75 Watercolour 1 Item

A/87/9/1/6 Mr. Beck's Chapel, Midway Place, Lower Road, Deptford 1841 Copied from British Museum Add.MS 16945, Folio .36 Watercolour 1 Item

A/87/9/1/7 Counter Hill Academy, on the site of which stands the Royal Undated Naval School Copied from British Museum Add.MS 16945, Folio .59 Watercolour 1 Item

A/87/9/1/8 Royal Naval School, New Cross, Kent Undated Rock & Co. London No 442 Print coloured 1 Item

A/87/9/1/9 Royal Naval School Chapel Undated Pencil and wash Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/1/10 Brunswick Chapel 1856 Original watercolour from nature by Ashford. Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/1/11 Old House - Church Street 1855 Original watercolour from nature by Ashford Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/1/12 Old Houses - Broadway, Deptford 1855 Watercolour Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/1/13 The Pump ; Broadway, Deptford 1857 Pencil and wash 1 Item

A/87/9/1/14 Broadway 1838 Copied from BM Add.MS 16945, Folio .10 Watercolour 1 Item

A/87/9/1/15 Houses Facing High Street - Deptford. 1857 Watercolour Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/1/16 High Street Chapel Undated Copied from BM Add.MS 16945, Folio .35 Watercolour 1 Item

A/87/9/1/17 The Friends Meeting House Undated Act from BM. Pencil & wash 1 Item

A/87/9/1/18 House - High Street - Deptford 18- Copied from bill-head of John Porter, tailor Watercolour 1 Item

A/87/9/1/19 Deptford Creek, from an engraving in the Penny Magazine 1841 Watercolour 1 Item

A/87/9/1/20 Entrance to H.M. Dockyard Deptford. 1841 Copied from BM Add.MS 16945, Folio .62 (Sturdee S.S.54) Watercolour 1 Item

A/87/9/1/21 Deptford Victualling Yard Undated Pencil and wash 1 Item

A/87/9/1/22 Entrance to the Cooperage Hall, Victualling Yard - 1856 Photographed by D. Gay Photograph 1 Item

A/87/9/1/23 Telegraph on Plow Garlick Hill near New Cross 1840 Copied from BM Add.MS 16945, Folio .86 Watercolour 1 Item

A/87/9/1/24 Interior of the Telegraph Cottage, near New Cross, Deptford Undated Copied from BM Add. MANUSCRIPT 16945, Folio .88 Pencil & wash 1 Item

A/87/9/1/24a Telegraph signals Undated Copied from BM Add MANUSCRIPT 16945, opposite Folio .88 Ink and watercolour 1 Item

A/87/9/1/25 Ebenezer Chapel, King St. New Town. 1856 Watercolour Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/1/26 Chapel - Tanners Hill. 1856 In fact the school in Hill St. (now Thornville St.), the site of which is now occupied by Lucas Vale School; cp. Sturdee's 'Reminiscences' p.65 Watercolour Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/1/27 Boundary Oak, Brockley Lane 1855 Pencil & wash Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/1/28 Infant School St. Paul's Churchyard 1856 The building between the church & Crossfield Lane (see 1868 map) Watercolour Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/1/29 The Roman Eagle - Church Street, Deptford 1841 Copied from BM. Add. MANUSCRIPT 16945 Folio .16 (Sturdee S.S. 120) Watercolour 1 Item

A/87/9/1/30 The Roman Eagle Undated 1855? - See A/87/9/54 & 55 below; shows several alteration since 1841 Watercolour Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/1/31 St. Nicholas Undated Watercolour Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/1/32 St. Nicholas, interior Undated Showing the organ Watercolour Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/1/33 Font and Cover, St. Nicholas Church, Deptford. 1858 Watercolour Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/1/34 The Charnel House, St Nicholas Church-yard Deptford 1856 Watercolour Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/1/35 St. Nicholas, interior Undated Showing the pulpit; copied from a lithograph dated 1848 (see Sturdee's 'Reminiscences', p 31) Pencil & wash 1 Item

A/87/9/1/36 Sayes Court Undated Pencil & wash Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/1/37 Say's Court Manor House from a Pen and Ink Sketch by Undated John Evelyn Engraving. Copied from BM Add. MANUSCRIPT 16945, Folio .71 Pencil & wash 1 Item

A/87/9/1/38 Sayes Court Undated Copied from BM Add.MS 16945, folio 46 Pencil & wash 1 Item

A/87/9/1/39 The Theatre - Church Street Undated Not from BM. Watercolour Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/1/40 The National School - Flagon Row Undated On the south side, facing the Burial Ground; see 1868 map (Wellington St.) Watercolour Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/1/41 New Street School Undated On the east side, lacking on to the Burial Ground; New St. became Armada St Watercolour Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/1/42 The Vicarage House Undated On the 1868 these are the 2. & 3. buildings from the north end of Church St. on the east side Watercolour Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/1/43 Entrance to the Trinity Alms Houses Church Street - 1855 Deptford Watercolour Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/1/44 Arms in Hall, Upper Trinity Ground, Deptford. 1856 Pencil & wash Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/1/45 Chimney Piece, Hall Upper Trinity Ground, Deptford. 1856 Pencil & wash Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/1/46 The Hall, Trinity Alms Houses, Church Street, Deptford 1856 Otherwise known as the chapel - from the courtyard Watercolour Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/1/47 Entrance to the Trinity Alms Houses - Storage - Deptford 1857 At the extreme top right of 1868 sheet XI 30; the St Nicholas churchyard is behind the wall on the left Watercolour 1 Item

A/87/9/1/48 Division of the Counties of Kent and Surrey 1841 Copied from BM. Add. MANUSCRIPT 16945, Folio .69 Watercolour 1 Item

A/87/9/1/49 Residence of the late E.G. Bernard, Engraving. Undated Copied from BM Add.MS 16945, Folio .76 (but figures altered) Watercolour 1 Item

A/87/9/1/50 Arms of the Rolt family Undated Watercolour 1 Item

A/87/9/1/51 House formerly opposite the Globe Inn, Lower Road, Undated Deptford Copied from BM Add.MS 16945, Folio .77 Watercolour 1 Item

A/87/9/2 Views of Deptford by Frederick Ashford loose in a folder lettered Low's Pamphlet Portfolios: Deptford Institution M.S. Magazine A/87/9/2/52 Ye New Crosse House Undated The entrance to Rebecca Place on the left Watercolour Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/2/53 Telegraphs on Plow Garlic field near New Cross 1840 Rough drafts of A/87/9/23, 24, & 24a above Pencil & wash 1 Item

A/87/9/2/54 The Roman Eagle, Church St. 1855 See no. A/87/9/30 above Watercolour Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/2/55 The Roman Eagle, Church Street 1855 See no. 30 above Watercolour Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/2/56 St. Paul's Church Undated Photograph 1 Item

A/87/9/2/57 Font - St. Paul Church, Deptford Undated Pencil & wash Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/2/58 The Saw-Mills Mission-Room Undated Pencil & wash Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/2/59 Bethel Chapel Undated Not from BM Pencil & wash Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/2/60 St. Paul's Church, interior Undated Looking west towards the organ Pencil & wash Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/2/61 The Rectory House - the residence of the Revd. B.S. Flinch, 1856 A.M. From the Churchyard - the pump is shown on the 1868 map Pencil & wash Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/2/62 New Cross Chapel Undated 1856- shows several alterations from the 1841 view Pencil & wash Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/2/63 Dean Stanhope's School - High Street Undated Pencil and wash Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/2/64 Wesleyan Chapel - Mary Ann's Building - High St. 1856 The schools are on the left - the site is now the Salvation Army Citadel in Mary Ann's Building Watercolour Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/2/65 Admiral Hughes's House Undated Pencil & wash Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/2/66 The White Hart, Deptford Green 1867 On the west side, by the 'R' in green on the 1868 map Pencil & wash Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/2/67 Quartermen's Row, High St. Undated On the east side of the High St, at the northern corner of Reginald Road; demolished 1857 Pencil & wash Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/2/68 Stone House - Lewisham Road Undated From Lewisham Way Watercolour Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/2/69 Baptist Chapel - Church St. Undated Otherwise Brown as the Unitarian Chapel, directly behind St. Paul's Watercolour Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/2/70 St. John's National Schools Undated By Day & Son Lithographers to the Queen Print 1 Item

A/87/9/2/71 John Addey's Schools before 1862 Undated Showing them originally built in 1821 Watercolour 1 Item

A/87/9/2/72 John Addey's Schools 1865 After the extensive alterations of 1862 Watercolour Original work from nature by Ashford 1 Item

A/87/9/2/73 Railway Viaduct Crossing High Street Undated Copied from BM add MANUSCRIPT 16945 - Folio . 13 Pencil & wash 1 Item

A/87/11 Deeds: Deptford High Street and Crossfield Lane

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The following items were received from A. E. Finnis, M.B.I.I., of Maidstone, Kent via Greenwich Local History Library

Introduction This collection contains Title deeds, and related papers, of premises in Deptford High Street and Crossfield Lane, Deptford.

Acquired by: Access: Open. Date of accession: 13 May 1987 Accession number: A/87/11 Covering Dates: 1776 - 1954 Extent: 30 Items

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A/87/11/1 Title deeds of 152, Deptford High Street and 2, Crossfield Lane (now Crossfield Street) A/87/11/1/1 Lease 29 January 1776 i) John Heather, of St. Paul's, Deptford, house carpenter ii) John Strickland, of East Greenwich, house carpenter, and Sarah, his wife i) - ii): A piece of land, part of a field in St. Paul's, Deptford, formerly known as Hart upon Hope or Coney Wall; and a messuage 1 year 5s; peppercorn rent 1 Item

A/87/11/1/2 Release 30 January 1776 i) John Heather, of St. Paul's, Deptford, house carpenter, and Ann, his wife ii) John Strickland of East Greenwich, house carpenter, and Sarah, his wife i) - ii): Premises as above For ever £121 1 Item

A/87/11/1/3 Lease 25 June 1810 i) Sarah Munyard, of Union Street, Butt Lane, St. Paul's, Deptford, widow ii) James Butler of the New Road, Bermondsey, Surrey, gent. i) - ii): Premises as above 1 year 5s; peppercorn rent 1 Item

A/87/11/1/4 Release and appointment 26 June 1810 i) Sarah Munyard (see above) ii) James Butler (see above) iii) Saville John Hyde, of Quorndon, Leics., Esq. i) - ii): Premises as above During James Butler's life 1 Item

A/87/11/1/5 Conveyance by appointment 27 September 1830 i) Henry Charles Richford, of New Cross, Deptford, shipwright ii) William Pembroke, of High Street, Deptford, butcher iii) Thomas Baker Knott, of High Street, Deptford, builder i) and ii) - iii): A messuage in Crossfields Lane, Deptford £55 1 Item

A/87/11/1/6 Conveyance in fee 8 August 1834 i) John Williams of Deptford Green, in the parish of St. Nicholas, Deptford, blacksmith (surviving devisee in trust named in the will of John Pembroke, deceased, late of Deptford High Street, victualler) ii) William Pembroke of High Street, Deptford, butcher iii) William Iliff Catline of Bermondsey, Surrey, printer i) and ii) - iii): Two adjacent messuages in Deptford High Street £430 1 Item

A/87/11/1/7 Conveyance 26 January 1849 i) James Butler of 10, Napier Terrace, Hackney, Middlesex , gent. ii) The said James Butler, and George Armitage of Waterloo House, Waterloo Road, Surrey, schoolmaster, and Thomas Cheel of Marylebone Street, Middlesex , builder iii) John Bell of Albion Cottage, Deptford High Street, tailor and draper i) and ii) - iii): A messuage, formerly known as Albion Cottage, High Street, Deptford, standing on part of a field formerly known as Hart upon Hope or Coney Wall For ever £230; 10s 1 Item

A/87/11/1/8 Mortgage 27 January 1849 i) John Bell of Albion Cottage, High Street, Deptford, tailor and draper ii) Castle Brangwin of the Broadway, Deptford, gent. i) - ii): Premises as above £220 1 Item

A/87/11/1/9 Conveyance 16 March 1852 i) Castle Brangwin of the Broadway, Deptford, gent. ii) Robert Kersey the Younger of High Street, Deptford, boot and shoe maker iii) Henry Crossley of Church Street, Deptford, currier i) - ii) : Premises as above £350 1 Item

A/87/11/1/10 Counterpart lease 30 November 1865 i) William Pembroke of 472, New Cross Road, Deptford, gent. ii) William Bonham Webb of High Street, Deptford, butcher i) - ii): A messuage, with a slaughterhouse and bullock and sheep pounds among its appurtenances, in Deptford High Street, used for many years past as a butcher's 21 years £55 per annum 1 Item

A/87/11/1/11 Counterpart lease 14 October 1873 i) William Pembroke, of 472, New Cross Road, Deptford, gent. ii) William Bonham Webb, of High Street, Deptford, butcher i) - ii): 2, Crossfield Lane, Deptford 13 years £7 10s per annum 1 Item

A/87/11/1/12 Counterpart lease 16 December 1886 i) Alfred Cooke of Park House, Eltham, gent. ii) George Robert Wray of High Street, Deptford, butcher i) - ii): A messuage in High Street, Deptford, used for many years as a butcher's; 2, Crossfield Lane, Deptford 21 years £62 10s per annum 1 Item

A/87/11/1/13 Conveyance 04 March 1901 i) Charles James Cooke, of 192, Lewisham Road, Lewisham, gent., Thomas Ewin Sizer of Aspern Kingshall Road, Beckenham, Kent, gent., and Sarah Caroline Cooke of 15, Comerford Road, Brockley, spinster ii) Charles Alfred Wright, of 72, High Street, Deptford, hosier i) - ii): 152, Deptford High Street; 2, Crossfield Lane, Deptford £750 1 Item

A/87/11/1/14 Conveyance 26 May 1902 i) Charlotte Isabel Morison of 49, Bullingham Mansions, Kensington, Middlesex , spinster ii) Charles Alfred Wright, of 72, Deptford High Street, hosier i) - ii): 2, Crossfield Lane, Deptford (formerly 1, Crossfield Lane) £135 1 Item

A/87/11/2 Other papers relating to 152, Deptford High Street and 2, Crossfield Lane A/87/11/2/1 Copy will of James Butler of Albion Cottage, 6 August 1838 High Street, Deptford, gent. (proved on 7 February 1839) Draft 1 Item

A/87/11/2/2 Certificate of redemption of land tax Charles 14 June 1901 Alfred Wright, of 72, High Street, Deptford 152, High Street, Deptford 1 Item

A/87/11/2/3 (1868 - 1881); Abstract of title of Miss 1902 Charlotte Isabel Morison to 2, Crossfield Lane, Deptford 1 Item

A/87/11/2/4 Declaration of Charlotte Isabel Morison, of 49, 21 May 1902 Bullingham Mansions, Kensington, Middlesex , spinster, relating to 2, Crossfield Lane, Deptford 1 Item

A/87/11/2/5 Fire insurance certificate for 2, Crossfield 11 June 1902 Lane, Deptford 1 Item

A/87/11/2/6 Certificate of redemption of land tax Charles 12 May 1903 Alfred Wright, of 72, High Street, Deptford 2, Crossfield Lane, Deptford 1 Item

A/87/11/2/7 Application form for the reconstruction of new 10 May 1915 drains to 150 and 152, High Street, Deptford (2 copies, with plans and elevation) 1 Item

A/87/11/2/8 Fire insurance policy for 152, High Street, 13 August 1918 Deptford, and outbuildings 1 Item

A/87/11/2/9 (1876 - 1902) 1920 Abstract of the title of Charles Alfred Wright to 152, High Street, Deptford, and 2, Crossfield Lane, Deptford 1 Item

A/87/11/2/10 Letters and accounts relating to 152, High 1920 - 1930 Street, Deptford, and 2, Crossfield Street Draft 1 Item

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A/87/11/2/11 Plan of 2, Crossfield Street, Deptford 21 December 1934 1 Item

A/87/11/2/12 Fire insurance policy for the stable at the rear 21 June 1935 of 152, Deptford High Street, known as 4, Crossfield Lane 1 Item

A/87/11/2/13 Declaration of trust and power of attorney 20 November 1945 i) Ella Cecilia Creed, of 5, Queen's Road, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, widow, and Cissie Violet Spiers, of 126, Lodge Lane, Grays, Essex, wife of George James Spiers ii) Taylor Walker and Company Ltd. 152, High Street, Deptford 1 Item

A/87/11/3 154/156, Deptford High Street A/87/11/3/1 24 June 1954 Certificate of redemption of land tax Taylor Walker and Co. Ltd. 154/156, Deptford High Street (The Brown Bear) 1 Item

A/87/11/4 156, Deptford High Street A/87/11/4/1 Conveyance 10 March 1875 i) Robert Kersey, of Kingswood Lodge, Lewisham Road, Greenwich, gent. ii) John Walker and Charles Hoggart Walker, both of Limehouse, Middlesex , brewers and co-partners i) - ii): 156, Deptford High Street For ever £850 1 Item

A/87/11/5 6, Crossfield Lane A/87/11/5/1 Conveyance 5 July 1858 i) Benjamin Fuller, of Bear Lane, Greenwich, baker, and James Thorn Hatley of Royal Hill, Greenwich, ironmonger ii) Robert Fuller of High Street, Stepney, baker, the aforesaid Benjamin Fuller, William Thomas Harvey of 15, Durham Street, Kennington Lane, Vauxhall, Surrey, mariner, and Mary Ann, his wife, the aforesaid James Thorn Hatley and Sophia, his wife, William Halfpenny of The Salutation, Greenwich, licensed victualler, and Martha, his wife, Lucy Fuller, of 9, Old Woolwich Road, Greenwich, spinster, and the aforesaid Benjamin Fuller and James Thorn Hatley iii) William Weakley, of 1, Evelyn Row, Albert Street, Deptford, shipwright iv) James Henry Hone, of 2, Crossfield Lane, Deptford, engineer i) and ii) - iii): 6, Crossfield Lane, Deptford For ever £90 1 Item

A/87/12 Deeds: 157 Perry Rise, Forest Hill

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The following items were received from Miss E Field

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 23 July 1987 Accession number: A/87/12 Covering Dates: 1890-1920 Extent: Small Part of Box

A/87/15 Deeds: Lewisham and Sydenham

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The following items were received from Hackney Archives Department, Rose Lipman Library, De Beauvoir Road, London N1 5SQ (the deposit being originally part of BRA 2039)

Introduction This collection contains deeds, correspondence and other papers relating to properties in Lewisham and Sydenham.

Acquired by: Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 22 July 1987 Accession number: A/87/15 Covering Dates: 1818 - 1853 Extent: 14 Items

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A/87/15/1 Copy lease 29 June 1818 i) Septimus Thomas Allen, of Cliffords Inn, London, Esq. ii) Benjamin Kent, of Lewisham, Kent, plumber, painter and glazier i) - ii): A piece of land measuring 1a. Or. 21p., on the high road from London to Bromley, with a messuage and workshop 99 years £30 per annum 1 Item

A/87/15/2 Undertaking 19 October 1838 By John Goodwin, of Lewisham, Kent, bricklayer, to deposit deeds of leasehold premises in Elder Hole Road, Norwood, Surrey, as collateral security for the loan of £200 by John Wallis, of Cursitor Street, Chancery Lane, Middlesex , gent. 1 Item

A/87/15/3 Receipt of £55 from Mr Goodwin 18 April 1846 1 Item

A/87/15/4 Bill of Messrs Shove and Goodwin to Parker and (1846 - 1847) Sons 1 Item

A/87/15/5 Bill of Messrs Lee and Morley, trustees under J. W. (1846 - 1847) Scott's marriage settlement, to Messrs Baxter Rose and Norton 1 Item

A/87/15/6 Messrs Baxter Rose and Norton's bill of costs of a (1846 - 1847) lease and counterpart from Scott's trustees to Goodwin 1 Item

A/87/15/7 Copy correspondence relating to Mr Shove and Mr 1847 Goodwin's premises at Lewisham 1 Item

A/87/15/8 Receipt for £9 19s 7d from Mr Goodwin 23 November 1847 1 Item

A/87/15/9 Letter from Parker and Sons to John Goodwin 19 January 1848 1 Item

A/87/15/10 Articles of agreement 20 September i) Edward Goodwin, of Sydenham, Kent, architect 1849 ii) Robert Shepherd, of St. James Place, Garlick Hill, City of London, cooper Two messuages and two pieces of ground on the road from Sydenham to Forest Hill Endorsed with:- Transfer of mortgage 17 May 1850 i) Robert Shepherd ii) William Goodwin iii) Catherine Smith, wife of Henry Smith, of Bexley, Kent, Esq. i) - iii): £96 3s 5d 1 Item

A/87/15/11 Equitable mortgage 6 October 1849 i) Edward Goodwin, of 1, Dartmouth Place, Sydenham, Kent, architect and surveyor ii) George Osgood, 29, Claremont Square, Pentonville, Middlesex , gent. i) - ii): Two pieces of ground in Sydenham, on the road from Sydenham to Forest Hill, with two messuages £200 Endorsed with:- Transfer of mortgage 17 May 1850 i) George Osgood ii) Edward Goodwin iii) Catherine Smith, wife of Henry Smith, of Bexley, Kent, Esq. i) - iii): £109 19s 1d 1 Item

A/87/15/12 Mortgage 17 May 1850 i) John Goodwin, of Lewisham, Kent, builder ii) Edward Goodwin, of Forest Hill, Sydenham, Kent, architect, son of John Goodwin iii) Catherine Smith, wife of Henry Smith, of Bexley, Kent, Esq. i) - iii): A messuage at Lewisham, on the High Road from London to Bromley, adjacent to the Lion and Lamb, with a joiner's shop and outbuildings 31 years £300; peppercorn rent 1 Item

A/87/15/13 Agreement that i) shall assign £400 to ii) 8 March 1851 i) John Goodwin, of Lewisham, Kent, builder ii) Catherine Smith, wife of Henry Smith, of Bexley, Kent, Esq. 1 Item

A/87/15/14 Letter from W. and S. Cotton to Mrs Dugdale, Kington 21 February 1853 Rectory, Shaftesbury, Dorset, relating to a legacy 1 Item

A/87/17 Charles Darling's Election Expenses

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The following item were received from an anonymous donor.

Introduction Charles John Darling, QC, stood as a candidate for the Conservative Party for Deptford in the 1888 Election. Charles Darling, 1 Baron Darling PC [6 December 1849 – 29 May 1936 was a Conservative Politician and a judge [High Courts of Justice 1897 – 1923]. He was Member of Parliament for Deptford 1888 – 1897. In 1924 he became Baron Darling of Langham, Essex

Acquired by: Transfer Access: Open. Date of accession: 1986 Accession number: A/87/17 Listed: 1997 August JDO Covering Dates: 1888 Extent: 14 Items

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A/87/17/1 Return of expenses. 1888 1 Item

A/87/17/2 Declaration of George Lockyer, agent, relating to election 1888 expenses and bribery. 1 Item

A/87/17/3 Declaration of Charles Darling, relating to the accuracy of his 1888 agent's return of expenses. 1 Item

A/87/17/4 Receipt for boards. 1888 1 Item

A/87/17/5 Receipt for printing. 1888 1 Item

A/87/17/6 Receipt for posting bills. 1888 1 Item

A/87/17/7 Receipt for handbills and cards. 1888 1 Item

A/87/17/8 Letter from Association Treasurer acknowledging receipt of money 1888 from Lockyer. 1 Item

A/87/17/9 Receipt of money from Lockyer for damage to furniture in New 1888 Cross Public Hall. 1 Item

A/87/17/10 Receipt for unspecified costs. 1888 1 Item

A/87/17/11 Partial receipt for £3 from Lockyer. 1888 1 Item

A/87/17/12 Partial receipt for £2 8s from Lockyer 1888 1 Item

A/87/17/13 Partial receipt for £2 from Darling. 1888 1 Item

A/87/17/14 Envelope, which contained vouchers and documents relating to 1888 election. 1 File

A/88/1 Mathematics Exercise Book

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The following items were received from Mrs D.V. Chandler

Introduction This collection contains a Mathematics exercise book of James Wakeling of Lewisham. Wakeling, James, fl 1844-1855, of Lewisham, Kent. James Wakeling went to Grove House School. He is later described as being of Francis Street, Lewisham Road.

Acquired by: Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1988 Accession number: A/88/1 Covering Dates: 1844-1855 Extent: 1 Item

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A/88/1/1 Mathematics Exercise Book of James Wakeling. 1844-1855

A/88/3 Farm buildings at the Manor House, Lee

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Introduction This collection contains plans and elevation drawings of the garden, farm and hot houses of Manor House, Lee, Kent. Baring, Sir Francis, 1740-1810, 1st Baronet

Acquired by: Purchase Access: Open. Date of accession: 1988 Accession number: A/88/3 Covering Dates: 1802 - 1819 Extent: 16 Files

A/88/3

A/88/3/1 Ground Plans of the Garden A/88/3/1/1 A/88/3/1 'Plan of the forceing garden and a ground Undated plan of the houses belonging to Sir Francis Baring, bart, at Lee in Kent. For elevations of hot houses see A/88/3/2/2 1 Item

A/88/3/1/2 A/88/3/2 'Plan of the present kitchen garden and as Undated much of the field adjoining as is proposed to be ccupied for the new garden belonging to Sir Francis Baring at Lee in Kent'. 1 Item

A/88/3/1/3 A/88/3/3 'Plan of new kitchen garden, melon ground Undated etc proposed to be made for Sir Francis Baring, bart, at Lee in Kent'. 1 Item

A/88/3/1/4 A/88/3/4 'Plan of new kitchen garden, melon ground Undated etc proposed to be made for Sir Francis Baring, bart, at Lee in Kent'. 1 Item

A/88/3/1/5 A/88/3/5 'Sketch for a garden containing between 3 & Undated 4 acres'. 1 Item

A/88/3/2 Plans and Elevations of Hot Houses A/88/3/2/1 A/88/3/6 'Ground plan, section and elevation of a pine Undated pit to be built for Sir Francis Baring, bart at Lee in Kent Endorsed: 'Plans of melon pits. Dung pit for pines'. Watermark J. Ruse 1802 1 Item

A/88/3/2/2 A/88/3/7 Elevations of a range of hot houses. No Undated legend. Endorsed: 'Elevation of hot houses at Sir Francis Baring, Lee, Kent'. For ground plan see A/88/3/1/1 Watermark J. Ruse, date missing 1802 1 Item

A/88/3/2/3 A/88/3/8 'Ground plan, section and elevation of a Undated pinery in the gardens of Sir Francis Baring, Watermark 1805 bart, at Lee, Kent’. at Lee in Kent, designed by Henry Bailey'. 1 Item

A/88/3/2/4 A/88/3/9 Plan and elevations for a hot house ? a Undated pinery, see A/88/3/2/3 No Iegend. Watermark 1818 1 Item

A/88/3/2/5 A/88/3/10 Ms description of construction of vinery with Undated sketch plan and elevation. Unsigned. Watermark 1819 1 Item

A/88/3/3 Plans Of Farm Buildings A/88/3/3/1 A/88/3/11 'Ground plan. Section and elevation of a Undated double cottage on the premises of Sir Watermark 1809 Francis Baring, bart, at Lee in Kent'. 1 Item

A/88/3/3/2 A/88/3/12 'Ground plan, section and elevation of a cow Undated house in the farm yard of Sir Francis Baring, Watermark 1809 bart, at Lee in Kent'. 1 Item

A/88/3/3/3 A/88/3/13 'Ground Plan, section and elevation of a Undated granary in the farm yard of Sir Francis Watermark 1809 Baring, bart, at Lee in Kent'. 1 Item

A/88/3/3/4 A/88/3/14 'Elevation of draught horse stables, feeding Undated houses, hovells, and other farm buildings in farm yard'. 1 Item

A/88/3/3/5 A/88/3/15 Plan and elevation of a single storey range Undated of (?) farm buildings, No legend. 1 Item

A/88/3/3/6 A/88/3/16 Paper wrapper inscribed: '20 by Albert Durro Undated duplicates'. 1 Item

A/88/5 Joyce Smith Collection

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Miss J Smith

Introduction This collection contains Members card of the united churches (Peckham and Hatcham) Nursing Association. Rent books and related documents relating to 14 Somerville Road SE14. School exercise books of Joyce Smith Brockley Central School for girls, Wilburton road SE14. Receipt and paper of James and Higgins Ltd, Peckham. Paper of Roberts and Son, Shoe Fitting Specialists, 6 Deptford High Street.

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 25 January 1988 Accession number: A/88/5 Covering Dates: 1931-1967 Extent: Small Part Box

A/88/6 Mr Green's Home Guard Papers

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following item were received from Mr J. Grant.

Introduction Mr Green, who lived at Parkcroft Road, Lee, was a sergeant in the 23rd County of London Battalion of the Home Guard.

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open. Date of accession: 1988 Accession number: A/88/6 Listed: 1997 August JDO Covering Dates: c. 1940 - 1944 Extent: 4 Items

A/88/6

A/88/6/1 Mustering Instructions. c. 1940 1 Item

A/88/6/2 Certificate of Instruction in Fire Guard Training. 1943 1 Item

A/88/6/3 Request to acknowledge receipt. c. 1943 1 Item

A/88/6/4 Thank you card for services rendered. 1944 1 Item

A/88/7 Colfe's Grammar School: Papers

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mr K George

Introduction This collection contains Colfe's Grammar School. Prospective application form for admission and printed letter to parents from the headmaster and P.T.A . Price list for school uniform from Hinde's of Eltham

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 27th February 1988 Accession number: A/88/7 Covering Dates: 1967 Extent: Small Part Box

A/88/10 Lease: Bell Green, Sydenham

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from J. Brinley Spectrum Boots 57a Dartmouth Road, SE23 3HN

Introduction This collection contains Lease of premises at Bell Green Sydenham to George Smith builder

Acquired by: Purchase Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1988 Accession number: A/88/10 Covering Dates: 30th April 1763 Extent: Small Part Box

A/88/11 Mayor Invitation

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Member of the public via Deptford Library

Introduction This collection contains Invitation card from the Mayor and Mayoress of Deptford to the invitation to the crippled girls artificial floral exhibition at New Cross public hall

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 21st May 1988 Accession number: A/88/11 Covering Dates: 26th October 1908 Extent: Small Part Box

A/88/12 Leases: Silverdale, Sydenham Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Paul L Quin , O.B.E & L.L.B, clerk to the trustees of the gift of Thomas Pocklington

Introduction This collection contains Leases and abstracts of title relating to property in Silverdale in Sydenham

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 9 August 1988 Accession number: A/88/12 Covering Dates: 1873-1923 Extent: Small Part Box

A/88/13 Deeds: Wood Vale, Forest Hill

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mrs M Sells

Introduction This collection contains Title deeds and other papers relating to houses in Wood Vale in Forest Hill

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 22nd August 1988 Accession number: A/88/13 Covering Dates: 1886-1976 Extent: Small Part Box

A/88/16 Sale Particulars: Woodlands, Hither Green

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Croydon Local History Library, Central Library, Katharine Street, Croydon, CR9 1ET

Introduction This collection contains Sale particulars of freehold property at the Woodlands , Hither Green

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 23rd August 1988 Accession number: A/88/16 Covering Dates: 1904 Extent: Small Part Box

A/88/17 Lillian Burgis Collection

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mrs P.G Lowe

Introduction This collection contains Certificate of merit of Blackheath Congregational Church Band of Hope. Presented by Lillian Burgis

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 23rd August 1988 Accession number: A/88/17 Covering Dates: 30th April 1914 Extent: Small Part Box

A/88/20 Eno's Fruit Salts: Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Miss Gladys Johnson

Introduction This collection contains deed relating to ENO'S FRUIT SALT works in New Cross. J C Eno Ltd, pharmaceuticals manufacturers, New Cross, Kent. Mr J.C. Eno founded Eno’s Fruit Salt works. The business originated in Newcastle, but moved to New Cross in 1878. His fruit salts were drinks made from fruit extracts and were known for their health bestowing qualities. The firm employed fifty people in 1884.

Acquired by: Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1988 Accession number: A/88/20 Related Material: See also A/80/17 Covering Dates: Extent: 1 Item

A/88/20

A/88/20/1 Conveyance 26 April 1897 Land and premises at Pomeroy Street and Kender Street, New Cross. 1. J.C. Eno. 2. J.C. Eno Ltd. Consideration: £24,000

A/88/21 Deptford Mission: Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mr Peter Jeffrey's, Secretary Deptford Methodist Mission.

Introduction This collection contains File of the minutes of the management committee of the Deptford Mission to the physically handicapped

Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 5th September 1988 Accession number: A/88/21 Covering Dates: 1952-1976 Extent: Small Part Box

A/88/25 Old Brockleians Society: Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mr G Smith, on behalf of the Society

Introduction This collection contains printed magazines and reports, and photographs collected by the Old Brockleians Society. (Brockley County School)

Note New Numbering

Acquired by: Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1988 Accession number: A/88/25 Covering Dates: 15 December 1984 - 7 November 1986 Extent: 17 Files

A/88/25

A/88/25/1 'The Raven', School Magazine A/88/25/1/1 Volume I, comprising 1-16 1922-1928 1 File

A/88/25/1/2 Volume II compiling 17-30 (bound in: Brockley 1928-1932 County School - a brief account of its History and antecedents; 1932) 1 File

A/88/25/1/3 Volume III, comprising 30-48 (lacking no's 38 & 43) 1932-1938 1 File

A/88/25/1/4 Volume IV, comprising 49-66 (lacking no's 52, 55, 57, 1939-1952 59, 61, 63 & 65; bound in: Programme for dedication of Book of Remembrance, 4 December 1949) This and 1-3 above presented by A B Lyons Esq., at the School. 1920-1928 1 File

A/88/25/1/5 Volume III, comprising 17-23 1928-1930 1 File

A/88/25/1/6 Unbound volumes; 45-54 (1937-1941) 60 (1949), 64 1937-1978 (1951), 68 (1953), 75 (1956), 1968, 1969, 1972 - 1978 (un-numbered) 1 File

A/88/25/2 Reports, Programmes Etc A/88/25/2/1 Box file containing 1951-1981 7.1 Headmaster's reports (speeches), 2 files, 1951- 1961, 1962-1981 7.2 Programmes: Speech Days and Prizegivings, 1952-1981 7.3 Programmes and additional material: Open Days, 1962-1976 7.4 Photographs of Open Days (28 items) 1965, 1968 1 File

A/88/25/2/2 Box file containing: programmes 1930-c.1974 8.1 Music concert programmes, 1932-c.1974 8.2 Drama programmes, 1930- c.1974 8.3 News cuttings and photographs of music and drama productions c.1930-1936 1 File

A/88/25/3 Photographs A/88/25/3/1 School photograph album 'no. 1' (includes index of 1938-1951 pupils) 1 File

A/88/25/3/2 School photograph album 'no 2' 1944-1966 1 File

A/88/25/3/3 Box containing: photographs 1919-1967 11.1 Photographs of school life (12 items), 1924 11.2 Photographs of school life (6 items), early 1930's 11.3 Whole school group photographs, 1954, 1956, 1959, 1961, 1964, and 1967. 11.4 Photographs of soccer teams (5 items), 1919- 1923 11.5 Photograph of (?) water polo team, 1925 11.6 Photograph of boxing team, 1931/32 11.7 Photograph of (?) running team, Undated 11.8 Photograph of Mr Armstrong, a master, Undated 1 File

A/88/25/3/4 Cricket team photographs 1920-1939 35 Items

A/88/25/3/5 Rugby team photographs 1923-1939 32 Items, 1 framed

A/88/25/4 Miscellanea A/88/25/4/1 Book of Remembrance, with ivory page turner 1939-1945 (Deposited for safe keeping pending decision on its future location) 1 File

A/88/25/4/2 Prefects' Book, containing signatures of School 1957-1978 Captains and Prefects. 1 File

A/88/25/4/3 Analysis of contents of 'Secunda Alite' a film of school C.1932 activities by L. E. Denney 1 File

A/88/25/4/4 Photo of group at service of dedication of Book of 4 December 1949 Remembrance (item 14 above) 1 File

A/88/26 Library Service Women's Group: Agendas, Minutes and Reports

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open Date of accession: 1988 Accession number: A/88/26 Covering Dates: 1983 - 1987 Extent: 1 File

A/88/26

A/88/26/1 File of agendas, minutes and reports of the Library 1983 - 1987 Service Women's Group, London 1 File

A/88/27 Library Service Women's Group File

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1988 Accession number: A/88/27 Covering Dates: 1984, 1985 Extent: 1 File

A/88/27

A/88/27/1 File of memoranda, reports and other material 1984, 1985 received by the convenor of the Library Service Women's Group from the Borough's Women's Policy Advisor. 1 File

A/88/28 Leisure Services Department Women's Group: File

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1988 Accession number: A/88/28 Covering Dates: 1985, 1986 Extent: 1 File

A/88/28

A/88/28/1 File of agendas, minutes and reports of the Leisure Services 1985, 1986 Department Women’s Group, London Borough of Lewisham 1File

A/88/29 Jacqueline Fox Collection

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open Date of accession: 1988 Accession number: A/88/29 Covering Dates: 1951 - 1953 Extent: 2 Items

A/88/29

A/88/29/1 Certificate of membership of 1 Royal Crofton Park 6 June 1951 Brownie Pack, for Jacqueline Fox 1 Item

A/88/29/2 Invitation to Coronation Party at Gordonbrook 6 June 1953 Road School, issued to Jacqueline Fox 1 Item

A/88/30 Roan School for Boys: Prospectus

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open Date of accession: 1988 Accession number: A/88/30 Covering Dates: c. 1913 Extent: 1 Item

A/88/30

A/88/30/1 Roan School for Boys Eastney Street, Greenwich: c. 1913 Prospectus 1 Item

A/88/31 Deeds: Lewisham and Catford

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from

Introduction This collection contains title deeds and other papers relating to numerous properties in the Lewisham area, including material relating to Catford Cycling track, Priory Farm, Rushey Green and The Elms, Lewisham High Street.

Acquired by: Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1988 Accession number: A/88/31 Covering Dates: 1853 -1979 Extent: 2 Boxes

A/88/34 Church of the Holy Family [R.C] : Marriage Register

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open Date of accession: 1988 Accession number: A/88/34 Covering Dates: 1977 - 1986 Extent: 1 Item

A/88/34

A/88/34/1 Marriage Register for the Church of the Holy Family 1977 - 1986 [R.C] Baring Road, Grove Park 1 Item

A/88/35 Elliott Brothers' Lewisham Works: Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following item were received from Mr K.V. Richardson.

Introduction Elliott Brothers' was an electrical engineering concern, and built a factory in Lewisham in 1900. This factory was called Century Works. It had an active social and sporting section.

Acquired by: Donation Access: Open. Date of accession: 1985 Accession number: A/85/35 Listed: 1997 August JDO Covering Dates: 1912 - 1949 Extent: 15 Items

A/85/35

A/85/35/1 The Century Works News Sheet. 1912 1 Item

A/85/35/2 The Century Works News Sheet. 1919 1 Item

A/85/35/3 The Century Works Quarterly Review. 1937 1 Item

A/85/35/4 The Centurion. 1938 1 Item

A/85/35/5 The Centurion. 1939 1 Item

A/85/35/6 The Centurion. 1940 1 Item

A/85/35/7 The Centurion. 1945 1 Item

A/85/35/8 Elliott Social programme. 1914 1 Item

A/85/35/9 Programme for Slipp Inn, by the Elliott Social association. 1929 1 Item

A/85/35/10 Elliott Long Service Association Dinner Menu. 1939 1 Item

A/85/35/11 Elliott Long Service Association Dinner Menu. 1949 1 Item

A/85/35/12 Envelope for Wages, inclusive of war bonus. c. 1940 1 Item

A/85/35/13 Memorial Service for war dead. 1918 1 Item

A/85/35/14 Preliminary prospectus for Lewisham Hippodrome. 1928 1 Item

A/85/35/15 Programme for Lewisham Hippodrome. 1928 1 Item

A/88/36 Laurie Grove Baths Site: Deeds

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from

Introduction This collection contains deeds for 5 - 10 Laurie Grove, New Cross [Site of Laurie Grove Baths]

Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1988 Accession number: A/88/36 Covering Dates: 1847 - 1894 Extent: 4 Items