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M/93/001 Court Baron Book 1654-1657 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/002 Court Baron Book 1657-1659 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge.

M/93/003 Court Baron Book 1659-1661 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/004 Court Baron Book 1661-1664 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/005 Court Baron Book 1664-1667 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/006 Court Baron Book 1667-1669 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/007 Court Baron Book 1670-1672 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/008 Court Baron Book 1672-1675 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/009 Court Baron Book 1675-1677 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/010 Court Baron Book 1677-1680 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/011 Court Baron Book 1680-1681/2 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/012 Court Baron Book 1681/2-1683 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/013 Court Baron Book 1683-1685 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/014 Court Baron Book 1685-1687 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/015 Court Baron Book 1687-1690 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/016 Court Baron Book 1690-1693 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/017 Court Baron Book 1693-1695 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/018 Court Baron Book 1695-1698 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/019 Court Baron Book 1698-1701/2 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/020 Court Baron Book 1701/2-1705 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/021 Court Baron Book 1705-1709 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/022 Court Baron Book 1709-1713 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/023 Court Baron Book 1713-1718 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/024 Court Baron Book 1718-1723 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/025 Court Baron Book 1723-1726 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/026 Court Baron Book 1726-1729/30 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/027 Court Baron Book 1730-1734/5 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/028 Court Baron Book 1735-1738 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/029 Court Baron Book 1738-1741 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/030 Court Baron Book 1741-1746 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/031 Court Baron Book 1746-1749 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/032 Court Baron Book 1749/50-1753 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/033 Court Baron Book 1753-1757 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/034 Court Baron Book 1757-1760 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/035 Court Baron Book 1760-1763 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/036 Court Baron Book 1763-1766 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/037 Court Baron Book 1766-1769 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/038 Court Baron Book 1769-1772 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/039 Court Baron Book 1772-1776 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/040 Court Baron Book 1776-1780 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/041 Court Baron Book 1780-1784 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/042 Court Baron Book 1784-1786 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/043 Court Baron Book 1786-1789 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/044 Court Baron Book 1789-1791 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/045 Court Baron Book 1791-1794 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/046 Court Baron Book 1794-1798 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/047 Court Baron Book 1798-1800 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/048 Court Baron Book 1800-1803 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/049 Court Baron Book 1803-1805 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/050 Court Baron Book 1805-1807 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/051 Court Baron Book 1807-1809 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/052 Court Baron Book 1809-1811 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/053 Court Baron Book 1811-1813 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/054 Court Baron Book 1813-1814 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/055 Court Baron Book 1814-1816 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/056 Court Baron Book 1816-1818 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/057 Court Baron Book 1818-1821 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/058 Court Baron Book 1821-1823 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/059 Court Baron Book 1823-1825 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/060 Court Baron Book 1825-1826 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/061 Court Baron Book 1827-1828 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge

M/93/062 Court Baron Book 1829-1831 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge

M/93/063 Court Baron Book 1831-1834 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge

M/93/064 Court Baron Book 1834-1837 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge

M/93/065 Court Baron Book 1837-1840 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge

M/93/066 Court Baron Book 1840-1843 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/067 Court Baron Book 1843-1846 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge

M/93/068 Court Baron Book 1846-1849 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge

M/93/069 Court Baron Book 1849-1852 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge

M/93/070 Court Baron Book 1852-1855 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge

M/93/071 Court Baron Book 1855-1858 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge

M/93/072 Court Baron Book 1859-1861 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge

M/93/073 Court Baron Book 1862-1864 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge

M/93/074 Court Baron Book 1865-1867 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge

M/93/075 Court Baron Book 1868-1870 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge

M/93/076 Court Baron Book 1871-1873 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge

M/93/077 Court Baron Book 1874-1876 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 8 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/078 Court Baron Book 1877-1879 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge

M/93/079 Court Baron Book 1880-1882 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge

M/93/080 Court Baron Book 1883-1885 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge

M/93/081 Court Baron Book 1885-1889 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge

M/93/082 Court Baron Book 1890-1894 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge

M/93/083 Court Baron Book 1895-1898 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge

M/93/084 Court Baron Book 1899-1902 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge

M/93/085 Court Baron Book 1902-1906 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge

M/93/086 Court Baron Book 1907-1911 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge

M/93/087 Court Baron Book 1912-1919 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge

M/93/088 Court Baron Book 1919-1925 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 9 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/089 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1651/2-1665 2 items

M/93/090 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1665-1683

M/93/091 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1683-1698 2 items

M/93/092 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1698-1717 2 items

M/93/093 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1718-1734 2 items

M/93/094 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1734-1754 2 items

M/93/095 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1754-1769 2 items

M/93/096 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1769-1787 2 items

M/93/097 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1787-1807

M/93/098 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1807-1820

M/93/099 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1820-1834

M/93/100 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1834-1844

M/93/101 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1844-1848

M/93/102 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1850-1859

M/93/103 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1859-1868

M/93/104 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1869-1877

M/93/105 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1878-1886 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 10 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/106 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1887-1897

M/93/107 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1897-1905

M/93/108 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1905-1915

M/93/109 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1916-1925

M/93/110 Draft Court Baron Rolls 1815-1817

M/93/111 Draft Court Baron Rolls 1817-1820

M/93/112 Draft Court Baron Rolls 1821-1823

M/93/113 Draft Court Baron Rolls 1823-1825

M/93/114 Draft Court Baron Rolls 1826-1828

M/93/115 Draft Court Baron Rolls 1828-1831

M/93/116 Draft Court Baron Rolls 1831-1834

M/93/117 Draft Court Baron Rolls 1834-1836

M/93/118 Draft Court Baron Rolls 1837-1839

M/93/119 Draft Court Baron Rolls 1840-1843

M/93/120 Draft Court Baron Rolls 1843-1846

M/93/121 Draft Court Baron Rolls 1846-1849

M/93/122 Draft Court Baron Rolls 1849-1853

M/93/123 Draft Court Baron Rolls 1853-1855

M/93/124 Draft Court Baron Rolls 1855-1858

M/93/125 Draft Court Baron Rolls 1858-1861 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 11 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/126 Draft Court Baron Rolls 1861-1863

M/93/127 Draft Court Baron Rolls 1863-1867

M/93/128 Homage Book 1769-1823

M/93/129 Homage Book 1824-1861

M/93/130 Homage Book 1861-1903

M/93/131 Homage Book 1903-1925

M/93/132 Book containing abstracts of admittances 1654-1726

M/93/133 Index (alphabetical (to 132) names) 1654-1726

M/93/134 Enfranchisement Book 1882-1891

M/93/135 Enfranchisement Book 1882-1891

M/93/136 Enfranchisement Book 1892-1926

M/93/137 Enfranchisement Book 1892-1917

M/93/138 Abstracts of Leaseholds 1778

M/93/139 Bill Book 1884-1888

M/93/140 Bill Book 1889-1894

M/93/141 Copies of Wills (indexed) 18--

M/93/142 Quit Rent Book 1688, 1749

M/93/143 Quit Rent Book 1775

M/93/144 Quit Rent Book 1821-2

M/93/145 Quit Rent Book 1835 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 12 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/146 Quit Rent Book 1858

M/93/147 Quit Rent Book 1858

M/93/148 Quit Rent Book 1858

M/93/149 Quit Rent Book 1879-1888

M/93/150 Quit Rent Book 1879-1898

M/93/151 Quit Rent Book 1879-1898

M/93/152 Quit Rent Book 1879-1898

M/93/153 Quit Rent Book 1889

M/93/154 Quit Rent Book 1891-1906

M/93/155 Quit Rent Book 19--

M/93/156 Admission and delivery book 1860-1885

M/93/157 Survey by commissioners for forfeited estates 1652 of Thos. Earl of Cleveland's possessions in Stepney Manor.

M/93/158 Survey by commissioners for forfeited estates 1652 of Thos. Earl of Cleveland's possessions in Bethnall Green parcell of Stepney Manor.

M/93/159/001 Large collection of maps and plans

M/93/159/002 Large collection of maps and plans

M/93/159/A Large collection of maps and plans - rolled items

M/93/160 Numbers not used

M/93/161 Numbers not used LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 13 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/162 Numbers not used

M/93/163 4 loose fragments

M/93/164 No title

M/93/165 Act for vesting Manor of Stepney and other 1752 lands comprised in Marriage Settlement of John Wicker (see library catalogue).

M/93/166 Register of Contracts entered into by the 1654-1674 steward and tenants; and steward's accounts 1653-54. 3 enclosures

M/93/167 Quit rent book kept by the manorial reeve. 1755 Shows parish, tenant's name, property rental, etc.

M/93/168 Quit rent book 1908 arranged under headings for Shoreditch, , , St. George in the East, , , Stepney and , , Poplar, Blackwall, Bow and Bromley. On folios 112-123 is an inventory of leasehold properties, numbered 1-42: many of the deeds were transferred to the L.C.C. Record Office in April, 1955 (see numbers 169 -199 below). The quit rent book shows situation of property, tenant's name, rent, date of lease or admission, date of enfranchisement, and other remarks.

M/93/169 Assignment of residue of term of 500 years {no. 1684/5 1) 1. Thomas Winston of St. Mary Whitechapel, cit. and weaver, and Mary, his wife, John Hunt of Bethnal Green, yeoman, Michael Harford of Stepney, mariner; 2. Theodosius Lanphere of Whitechapel, tin plate worker. Part of the waste of Stepney manor

M/93/170 Lease for 500 years {no. 3) 1584/5 1. Lord Wentworth; 2. Jasper More of Stepney, tailor. Part of the waste of Stepney on W. side of way from Mile End to : D. and W. 120', N. 36', S.46'. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 14 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/171 Lease for 500 years, and a draft enclosed {no. 1683 6) 1. Philadelphia, Lady Wentworth, Henrietta Maria, Lady Wentworth; 2. William Coxe of Whitechapel, brewer. Part of the waste on Northern-most part of Mile End Green near the Western-most part: plan attached.

M/93/172 Lease for 500 years, and a draft enclosed {no. 1683 6) 1. Philadelphia, Lady Wentworth, Henrietta Maria, Lady Wentworth; 2. William Coxe of Whitechapel, brewer. Part of the waste on Northern-most part of Mile End Green near the Western-most part: plan attached.

M/93/173 Lease for 500 years {no. 7) 1672/3 1. Philadelphia, Lady Wentworth, Sir William Smyth of Radcliffe, Bucks., Sir Nathaniel Hobart, Francis Bramston, Isaac Bringhurst, Edward Elliott; 2. Lawrence Wilshire of Ratcliffe, ironmonger. Part of the waste of Mile End Green on N. side of road

M/93/174 Lease for 500 years {no. 8) 1674 1. Philadelphia, Lady Wentworth, etc.; 2. Anthony Foster of Ratcliffe, bricklayer. Part of waste on Mile End Green: S.170', E. and W. 140'.

M/93/175 Lease for 500 years {no. 9) 1671/2 1. Philadelphia, Lady Wentworth, etc.; 2. Thomas Blakesley of Whitechapel, weaver. Part of waste on Mile End Green: E-W. 60', N -S. 300'.

M/93/176 Lease for 500 years {no. 11) 1589/90 1. Lord Wentworth; 2. William Wydhouse of Whitechapel, fletcher. Part of waste near Whitechapel church abutting N. on Queen's Highway and S. on Cooke's Close: N. and S. 80', E. 44', W.31'.

M/93/177 Lease for 500 years {no. 13) 1587 1. Lord Wentworth; 2. Philip Goodman and James Osborne. Part of waste with 13 tenements 'lately built' thereon, on S. side of Algate Street, alias Whitechapel Street. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 15 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/178 Lease for 500 years (with explanatory note 1589 attached) {no. 14) 1. Lord Wentworth; 2. William Burroughe of Lymoste, Stepney, and Lady Jane Wentworth his wife. Part of waste at Mile End, abutting S. on footway, N. on 'free landes' called 'mewes' W. on a pond and the water-course running from a pond

M/93/179 Lease for 500 years (with explanatory note 1589 attached) {no. 14) 1. Lord Wentworth; 2. William Burroughe of Lymoste, Stepney, and Lady Jane Wentworth his wife. Part of waste at Mile End, abutting S. on footway, N. on 'free landes' called 'mewes' W. on a pond and the water-course running from a pond

M/93/180 Lease for 500 years {no. 17) 1677/8 1. Philadelphia, Lady Wentworth; 2. Richard Smart of Mile and, weaver, and Mary his wife (co-executrix of Richard Hopper, her late husband). Part of waste on S. side of highway from Whitechapel to Stratford Bow

M/93/181 Lease for 500 years {no. 18) 1584/5 1. Lord Wentworth; 2. Robert Fehne of London, yeoman. Part of the waste on S. side of highway from Stratford at Bow: W. 12', E. 30', N. and S. 39'.

M/93/182 Lease for 101 years {no. 22) 1584/5 1. Lord Wentworth; 2. Lewes Owen of Stratford at Bow, labourer, and Mary his wife. Tenement and garden on S. side of road from Mile End to Stratford at Bow.

M/93/183 Lease for 500 years {no. 23) 1584/5 1. Lord Wentworth; 2. John Hickman of Stepney, labourer. Part of the waste abutting S. on Shoulder of Mutton field, N. on road leading from Mile End to Bow.

M/93/184 Lease for 100 years {no. 24) 1588 1. Lord Wentworth; 2. Helen Palmer of Mile End. Cottage and garden on waste of the manor lying partly between Byrding-bushefeilde (S.) and the common highway (N.). LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 16 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/185 Lease for 500 years {no. 25) 1655 1. Richard Blackwall of Hackney (Lord of the Manor), Wm. Smith of the Middle Temple, Clement Oxenbridge, Edward Gittings, William Potter, John Smith, Joseph Drew; 2. George Dotton of Statford Bow, Henry Borneford, Thomas Eaglesfield, Samuel Phillips, John Hawkins, Isaache Cotton, Lionel Eaglesfield of Stratford Bow. Part of waste ground in Stratford Bow adjoining the N. end of the Free School there: E. and W. 12½', N. and S. 74'.

M/93/186 Lease for 500 years {no. 26) 1584/5 1. Lord Wentworth; 2. Miles Wilkinson of Southwark, baker. Part of the waste and tenements by the river at Lymoste.

M/93/187 Lease for 500 years {no. 27) 1584/5 1. Lord Wentworth; 2. William Middletone, tiler and bricklayer. Parts of the waste abutting on the Thames at Lymoste.

M/93/188 Lease for 500 years {no. 28) 1584/5 1. Lord Wentworth; 2. Richard Chamberlayne of St. Katherines near the Tower, vintner, and Anne his wife. Part of waste at Limehouse between one road leading from Lymostes to Rattcliffe another road leading from Lymoste to Baldscrosse

M/93/189 Lease for 500 years {no. 30) 1590 1. Lord Wentworth and Lady Ann his wife; 2. Henry Pickas of Ratcliff, tailor. Part of waste at Limehouse and 2 tenements thereon, on N. side of the street there: N. 74', S. 74', E.20', W.10'.

M/93/190 Lease for 500 years {no. 31) 1584/5 1. Lord Wentworth; 2. Agnes Russell of Ratcliffe, widow. Parts of the waste on S. side of highway from Ratcliff to Limehouse, and on N. side of the Thames.

M/93/191 Lease for 500 years {no. 32) 1584/5 1. Lord Wentworth; 2. Thomas Marles of Ratcliff, tailor. Part of the waste E-W 66', N-S. 14'.: {in Bethnal Green]. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 17 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/192 Lease for 500 years {no. 35) 1584/5 1. Lord Wentworth; 2. Thomas Rickman of Ratcliff, mariner, and Katerine his wife. Part of the waste at Ratcliff, E-W. 26', N-S 41': abuts E. and N. on common way, and S. on the river.

M/93/193 Lease for 101 years {no. 36) 1584/5 1. Lord Wentworth; 2. Edward Maddocke of Stepney, labourer. Part of the waste abutting N. on Baldcrosse Lane, Ratcliffe and S. on land of the Mercers Coy.

M/93/194 Lease for 500 years {no. 37) 1589 1. Lord Wentworth; 2. William Kynge of Ratcliffe, and Susan his wife. Part of the waste with tenement and wharf thereon, abutting on the Thames at Ratcliffe.

M/93/195 Lease for 1,000 years {no. 38) 1588 1. Lord Wentworth; 2. William Stubbes of Stepney, gent. Part of the waste near 'Whiteharte-strete at Radclyff' on the E. side of the butts: N. 84', S. 84', E. 16', W.12': also another piece of land in Ratcliff.

M/93/196 Lease for 500 years {no. 39) 1592/3 1. Lord Wentworth and Lady Anne his wife; 2. John Hodsoll of the , mariner. Part of the waste, being a wharf at Redclife, abutting W. on landing stage, N. on the common way from London to Limost, S. on the Thames

M/93/197 Lease for 500 years {no. 40) 1584/5 1. Lord Wentworth; 2. George Poyntell of Mile End, yeoman. Part of the waste at Mile End on N. side of highway leading from Whitechapel to Stratford to Stratford at Bow: S. 280', N.320', W. 96', E. 22'.

M/93/198 Lease for 500 years {no. 41) 1671 1. Philadelphia, Lady Wentworth, etc.; 2. Henry Mudd of Ratcliff, merchant. Part of waste on Mile End Green E-W 246', N-S 200'. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 18 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/199 Lease for 500 years {no. 42) 1677/8 1. Philadelphia, Lady Wentworth; 2. Richard Smart of Mile End, weaver, and Mary his wife (co-executrix of Richard Hopper her late husband). Messuage, formerly two messuages, on S. side of road leading from Whitechapel to Stratford Bow; N.

M/93/200 Lease for 21 years 1584 1. Lord Wentworth; 2. Mathewe Butler, cit. and goldsmith. Messuage occ. by Robert Bellamye, upon the wall at . (Later endorsement says these premises and wharf are near the Kings Head Tavern and the Hermitage)

M/93/201 Lease for 99 years 1587 1. Lord Wentworth; 2. John Slater of London, merchant tailor. Ground at Cambridge Heath, being part of the waste of the manor: abuts S. and E. on from Shoredyche to Mearestreete, Hackney; and also ground at Ratcliff, near the Balliffe Wharfe

M/93/202 Lease for 500 years 1592 1. Henry, Lord Wentworth; 2. Richard Dible, of Whitechapel, carman. One parcel of waste ground belonging to Manor of Stebunhath, near Whitechapel Church.

M/93/203 Enfranchisement of copyhold 1616 1. Lord Wentworth; 2. John Bramston of Middle Temple, esq.; 3. Thomas Moundeford of London, Doctor in Phisicke, Roger Bramston of Boreham, Essex (father of John B.), John Stepkin of Much Lees, Essex, William Bramston (s. of Roger and brother of John). Parcel of ground in Clowefield; one acre by Mile End Green; and six other acres. Last two formerly in occupation of Wm. Chappel, innholder LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 19 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/204 Counterpart lease for 30 years 1626 1. Pt. Hon. Sir Thomas Wentworth Kt. Lord Wentworth and the Earl of Cleveland; 2. Robert Salmon, Edward Dalton, Richard Nottingham, Walter Cooke, John Bennett, all of Stepney. One acre bounded N. by Stepney churchyard and S., E., W. by a mud wall. [Endorsed "lease of Stepney churchyard".]

M/93/205 Lease for 40 years 1640 1. Thomas, Earl of Cleveland; 2. William Joborne of Ratcliffe, baker. Messuage and ground in Ratcliff by the footway for passengers to the water-side.

M/93/206 Articles of agreement to convey 1640 1. Earl of Cleveland, Sir Thomas Wentworth (his son and heir); 2. William Smyth of the Middle Temple, gent. 112 messuages in area bounded by Bell Lane, Wentworth Street, Rose Lane, and ; messuages built on the Cordwaines field, Limehouse; messes. in Green Dragon Alley and Cordwell Alley, Limehouse.

M/93/207 Assignment of residue of term 1643 1. Richard Wallcot and Richard Wallopp of London esq.; 2. Wm. Smith of the Middle Temple. 112 messuages in area bounded by Bell Lane, Wentworth Street, Rose Lane, Brick Lane and Spitalfields; messuages built on the Cordwaines field, Limehouse

M/93/208 Assignment of residue of term 1643 1. Simon Jackson of Suffolk, clerk, and Elizabeth his wife, Thomas Coleman of Suffolk, clerk, and Margaret his wife; 2. Wm. Smith of the Middle Temple. The Mansion and manor place of Stepney Bishopphall woods and several acres near Mayre Street.

M/93/209 Lease for 51 years 1650 1. Dame Francis Weld, Lady of the Manor; 2. Thomas Gilman of Popler, cooper. Piece of the manorial waste, abutting W. on a lane and E. on a common sewer, in Poplar. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 20 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/210 Draft Conveyance 1654 1. William Smith of the Middle Temple, esq., Richard Blackwall of Hackney esq.; Clement Oxenbridge of London, esq., Edward Gittings of London, merchant, William Potter of Westminster, gent., John Smith of Middle Temple, Joseph Drew of London, merchant; 2. Matthew Loftus of Ratcliffe, shipwright. Messuage on S. side of street from Ratcliffe Cross to Limehouse Bridge, abutting S. on the river [originally leased by Lord Wentworth to Benjamine Lany].

M/93/211 Draft Conveyance 1654 1. William Smith of the Middle Temple, esq., Richard Blackwall of Hackney esq.; Clement Oxenbridge of London, esq., Edward Gittings of London, merchant, William Potter of Westminster, gent., John Smith of Middle Temple, Joseph Drew of London, merchant; 2. Joseph Collyns of Stepney, mariner, James Dentiere of Spitalfields, silkweaver. Messuage on S. side of street from Ratcliffe Crosse to Limehouse Bridge, abutting S. on the river [originally leased by Lord Wentworth to John and Jane Cooper, William and Margaret Palmer, John and Mester Barker, and Elizabeth White].

M/93/212 Draft Conveyance 1654 1. William Smith of the Middle Temple, esq., Richard Blackwall of Hackney esq.; Clement Oxenbridge of London, esq., Edward Gittings of London, merchant, William Potter of Westminster, gent., John Smith of Middle Temple, Joseph Drew of London, merchant; 2. Christopher Clarke and Robert Rolfe, cit. and drapers of London, Edward Rolfe, cit. and grocer, Thomas Kimberley, cit. and goldsmith. Messuages on N. side of Whitechapel near King David Alley [originally leased by Lord Wentworth to Randolfe Ridgway]. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 21 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/213 Conveyance and receipt for consideration 1656 1.William Smith of the Middle Temple, esq., Richard Blackwall of Hackney esq.; Clement Oxenbridge of London, esq., Edward Gittings of London, merchant, William Potter of Westminster, gent., John Smith of Middle Temple, Joseph Drew of London, merchant; 2. Peter Roger, cit. and weaver. Messuage and cottages in Mile End, on S. side of highway from Whitechapel to Stratford Bow.

M/93/214 Conveyance and receipt for consideration 1656 1.William Smith of the Middle Temple, esq., Richard Blackwall of Hackney esq.; Clement Oxenbridge of London, esq., Edward Gittings of London, merchant, William Potter of Westminster, gent., John Smith of Middle Temple, Joseph Drew of London, merchant; 2. Peter Roger, cit. and weaver. Messuage and cottages in Mile End, on S. side of highway from Whitechapel to Stratford Bow.

M/93/215 Copy of order by Commissioners for the sale of 1658 the Manors of Stepney, Hackney and Grumballs Messuages occ. by Richard Russell.

M/93/216 Copies of orders by Commissioners for the sale 1658 of the Manors of Stepney, Hackney and Grumballs Messuages occ. by Mrs. Joyce Deanes including The White House, Mile End.

M/93/217 Copies of orders by Commissioners for the sale 1658 of the Manors of Stepney, Hackney and Grumballs Messuages occ. by Mrs. Joyce Deanes including The White House, Mile End.

M/93/218 Copies of orders by Commissioners for the sale 1658 of the Manors of Stepney, Hackney and Grumballs Messuages occ. by Mrs. Joyce Deanes including The White House, Mile End. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 22 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/219 Copies of orders by Commissioners for the sale 1658 of the Manors of Stepney, Hackney and Grumballs Messuages occ. by Mrs. Joyce Deanes including The White House, Mile End.

M/93/220 Copies of orders by Commissioners for the sale 1658 of the Manors of Stepney, Hackney and Grumballs Messuages occ. by Mrs. Joyce Deanes including The White House, Mile End.

M/93/221 Copy of order by Commissioners for the sale of 1658 the Manors of Stepney, Hackney and Grumballs Parcel of waste, with house in occupation of Richard Hussey or assignees.

M/93/222 Assignment of residue of term, and notes 1658 attached (written on part of election notice in support of Sir Roger Gresley Bt., candidate for the City of Durham. 1. Sarah Clarke, wid. of Thomas Clarke of Stepney, mariner; 2. William Addis, cit. and fish-monger, and Hannah his wife. The Three kings, Messuages and an alley in Limehouse. 6 items

M/93/223 Assignment of residue of term of 500 years, 1658/9 and release and receipt for purchase money 1. Nathaniel Hobart, Wm. Barrington, Wm. Glascocke, Edmond Gyles, Thomas Bulstrode, Gabriel Becke, Wm. Smyth, Wm. Dickenson, Morris Gethinge, Edward Gittings, Francis Webb, John Smyth, Richard Blackwall, Joseph Drew; 2. Launcelot Burell and Samuel Burell of London, gent. Messuage and forge in Ratcliffe. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 23 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/224 Assignment of residue of term of 500 years, 1658/9 and release and receipt for purchase money 1. Nathaniel Hobart, Wm. Barrington, Wm. Glascocke, Edmond Gyles, Thomas Bulstrode, Gabriel Becke, Wm. Smyth, Wm. Dickenson, Morris Gethinge, Edward Gittings, Francis Webb, John Smyth, Richard Blackwall, Joseph Drew; 2. Launcelot Burell and Samuel Burell of London, gent. Messuage and forge in Ratcliffe

M/93/225 Assignment of residue of term of 500 years, 1658/9 and release and receipt for purchase money 1. Nathaniel Hobart, Wm. Barrington, Wm. Glascocke, Edmond Gyles, Thomas Bulstrode, Gabriel Becke, Wm. Smyth, Wm. Dickenson, Morris Gethinge, Edward Gittings, Francis Webb, John Smyth, Richard Blackwall, Joseph Drew; 2. Thomas Grimley, cit. and woodmonger of London, Simon Cave, cit. and founder of London. Messuage on part of the waste on S. side of highway from Mile End to Stratford at Bow.

M/93/226 Assignment of residue of term of 500 years, 1658/9 and release and receipt for purchase money 1. Nathaniel Hobart, Wm. Barrington, Wm. Glascocke, Edmond Gyles, Thomas Bulstrode, Gabriel Becke, Wm. Smyth, Wm. Dickenson, Morris Gethinge, Edward Gittings, Francis Webb, John Smyth, Richard Blackwall, Joseph Drew; 2. John Moore of Shadwell, mariner, Thomas Cutlet of Limehouse, gent., John Craven of Blackwall, gent. Two messuages on part of the waste between a street and the river, at Limehouse. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 24 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/227 Assignment of residue of term of 500 years, 1658/9 and release and receipt for purchase money 1. Nathaniel Hobart, Wm. Barrington, Wm. Glascocke, Edmond Gyles, Thomas Bulstrode, Gabriel Becke, Wm. Smyth, Wm. Dickenson, Morris Gethinge, Edward Gittings, Francis Webb, John Smyth, Richard Blackwall, Joseph Drew; 2. John Moore of Shadwell, mariner, Thomas Cutlet of Limehouse, gent., John Craven of Blackwall, gent. Two messuages on part of the waste between a street and the river, at Limehouse

M/93/228 Assignment of residue of term of 500 years, 1658/9 and release and receipt for purchase money 1. Nathaniel Hobart, Wm. Barrington, Wm. Glascocke, Edmond Gyles, Thomas Bulstrode, Gabriel Becke, Wm. Smyth, Wm. Dickenson, Morris Gethinge, Edward Gittings, Francis Webb, John Smyth, Richard Blackwall, Joseph Drew; 2. John Halfeacre of Whitechapel, yeoman, Thomas Harrison of Whitechapel, tailor, Nathaniel Hancock of Whitechapel, brewer. "The King David" and 3 other messuages in King David Alley, built on part of the manorial waste.

M/93/229 Assignment of residue of term of 500 years, 1658/9 and release and receipt for purchase money 1. Nathaniel Hobart, Wm. Barrington, Wm. Glascocke, Edmond Gyles, Thomas Bulstrode, Gabriel Becke, Wm. Smyth, Wm. Dickenson, Morris Gethinge, Edward Gittings, Francis Webb, John Smyth, Richard Blackwall, Joseph Drew; 2. Christopher Clerke, cit. and draper of London, Edward Rolfe, cit. and grocer, Thomas Kimberley, cit. and goldsmith. Messuages in King David Alley, Whitechapel, built on part of the waste. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 25 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/230 Assignment of residue of term of 500 years 1658/9 1. Nathaniel Hobart, Wm. Barrington, Wm. Glascocke, Edmond Gyles, Thomas Bulstrode, Gabriel Becke, Wm. Smyth, Wm. Dickenson, Morris Gethinge, Edward Gittings, Francis Webb, John Smyth, Richard Blackwall, Joseph Drew; 2. Thomas Cuttlett of Limehouse, John Westbrooke of Limehouse, Richard Preston of Limehouse, wine cooper. Messuages on part of the waste in the Back Lane leading from Lime-house to Whitehouse Street.

M/93/231 Assignment of residue of term of 500 years 1658/9 Nathaniel Hobart, Wm. Barrington, Wm. Glascocke, Edmond Gyles, Thomas Bulstrode, Gabriel Becke, Wm. Smyth, Wm. Dickenson, Morris Gethinge, Edward Gittings, Francis Webb, John Smyth, Richard Blackwall, Joseph Drew; 2. Thomas Woodfine of Limehouse, mariner, and Katherine his wife, Thomas Cuttlett, gent., and William Rowning, victualler, both of Limehouse. Messuages on manorial waste in Limehouse.

M/93/232 Receipt for purchase money 1658/9 1. Nathaniel Hobart, Wm. Barrington, Wm. Glascocke, Edmond Gyles, Thomas Bulstrode, Gabriel Becke, Wm. Smyth, Wm. Dickenson, Morris Gethinge, Edward Gittings, Francis Webb, John Smyth, Richard Blackwall, Joseph Drew; 2. Thomas Woodfine of Limehouse, mariner, and Katherine his wife, Thomas Cuttlett, gent., and William Rowning, victualler, both of Limehouse. Messuages on manorial waste in Limehouse.

M/93/233 Copy of order of the Commissioners for the 1658/9 sale of the manors of Stepney, Hackney and Grumballs Signed by Scipio Cokayn, secretary to the Commissioners Messuages on manorial waste in Limehouse. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 26 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/234 Assignment of residue of term of 500 years, 1658/9 and release, and receipt for purchase money 1. Signed by Scipio Cokayn, secretary to the Commissioners 2. Richard Hopper, cit. and grocer of London, Richard Pavier of Whitechapel, cordwainer. Messuages on manorial waste in Mile End.

M/93/235 Assignment of residue of term of 500 years, 1658/9 and release, and receipt for purchase money 1. Signed by Scipio Cokayn, secretary to the Commissioners 2. Richard Hopper, cit. and grocer of London, Richard Pavier of Whitechapel, cordwainer. Messuages on manorial waste in Mile End.

M/93/236 Assignment of residue of term of 500 years, 1658/9 and receipt for purchase money 1. Signed by Scipio Cokayn, secretary to the Commissioners; 2. Richard and Joan Hussey of Limehouse, John Salmon of Ratcliffe, John Warren of Limehouse, mariner. Messuage on part of the waste between a street and the river at Limehouse.

M/93/237 Assignment of residue of term of 500 years, 1658/9 and receipt for purchase money 1. Signed by Scipio Cokayn, secretary to the Commissioners; 2. Richard and Joan Hussey of Limehouse, John Salmon of Ratcliffe, John Warren of Limehouse, mariner. Messuage on part of the waste between a street and the river at Limehouse.

M/93/238 Assignment of residue of term of 500 years, 1658/9 and release and receipt for purchase money 1. Signed by Scipio Cokayn, secretary to the Commissioners; 2. Joyce Deane of Mile End, widow, Sir Edward Longfield of Wolverton, Bucks., Henry Daynes of Wolverton, yeoman. Messuages on part of the manorial waste at Mile End. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 27 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/238-239:Copy 1 Assignment of residue of term of 500 years, 1658/9 and release and receipt for purchase money 1. Signed by Scipio Cokayn, secretary to the Commissioners; 2. Joyce Deane of Mile End, widow, Sir Edward Longfield of Wolverton, Bucks., Henry Daynes of Wolverton, yeoman. Messuages on part of the manorial waste at Mile End.

M/93/239 Assignment of residue of term of 500 years, 1658/9 and release and receipt for purchase money 1. Signed by Scipio Cokayn, secretary to the Commissioners; 2. Joyce Deane of Mile End, widow, Sir Edward Longfield of Wolverton, Bucks., Henry Daynes of Wolverton, yeoman. Messuages on part of the manorial waste at Mile End.

M/93/240 Receipt for purchase money 1659 John Hoxton House at Ratcliffe.

M/93/241 Draft assignment of residue of term of 500 1659 years 1. Signed by Scipio Cokayne, secretary to the Commissioners (as in no. M/093/223). 2. Richard Garford of London, Sir Thomas Foote of London, alderman, John Cuttler of London. Parcel of the waste at Whitechapel.

M/93/242 Draft assignment of residue of term of 500 1659 years receipt for purchase money and other papers 1. Signed by Scipio Cokayne, secretary to the Commissioners (as in no. M/093/223); 2. Richard Russell of Reddrif, , Henry Russell of London. Messuages on part of the waste in Ratcliffe.

M/93/243 Draft assignment of residue of term of 500 1659 years receipt for purchase money and other papers 1. Signed by Scipio Cokayne, secretary to the Commissioners (as in no. M/093/223); 2. Richard Russell of Reddrif, Surrey, Henry Russell of London. Messuages on part of the waste in Ratcliffe. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 28 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/244 Draft assignment of residue of term of 500 1659 years receipt for purchase money and other papers 1. Signed by Scipio Cokayne, secretary to the Commissioners (as in no. M/093/223); 2. Richard Russell of Reddrif, Surrey, Henry Russell of London. Messuages on part of the waste in Ratcliffe.

M/93/245 Draft assignment of residue of term of 500 1659 years receipt for purchase money and other papers 1. Signed by Scipio Cokayne, secretary to the Commissioners (as in no. M/093/223); 2. Richard Russell of Reddrif, Surrey, Henry Russell of London. Messuages on part of the waste in Ratcliffe.

M/93/246 Draft assignment of residue of term of 500 1659 years receipt for purchase money and other papers 1. Signed by Scipio Cokayne, secretary to the Commissioners (as in no. M/093/223); 2. Richard Russell of Reddrif, Surrey, Henry Russell of London. Messuages on part of the waste in Ratcliffe.

M/93/247 Draft assignment of residue of term of 500 1659 years receipt for purchase money and other papers 1. Signed by Scipio Cokayne, secretary to the Commissioners (as in no. M/093/223); 2. Richard Russell of Reddrif, Surrey, Henry Russell of London. Messuages on part of the waste in Ratcliffe.

M/93/248 Draft Conveyance, receipt for purchase money 1659 and other papers 1. Wm. Smith, etc., 2. Francis August, cit. and surgeon of London, Richard Woodward of London, Wm. Smith, cit. and merchant and tailor. Part of the waste at Ratcliffe by the street and river. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 29 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/249 Draft Conveyance, receipt for purchase money 1659 and other papers 1. Wm. Smith, etc., 2. Francis August, cit. and surgeon of London, Richard Woodward of London, Wm. Smith, cit. and merchant and tailor. Part of the waste at Ratcliffe by the street and river.

M/93/250 Draft Conveyance, receipt for purchase money 1659 and other papers 1. Wm. Smith, etc., 2. Francis August, cit. and surgeon of London, Richard Woodward of London, Wm. Smith, cit. and merchant and tailor. Part of the waste at Ratcliffe by the street and river.

M/93/251 Draft Conveyance, receipt for purchase money 1659 and other papers 1. Wm. Smith, etc., 2. Francis August, cit. and surgeon of London, Richard Woodward of London, Wm. Smith, cit. and merchant and tailor. Part of the waste at Ratcliffe by the street and river.

M/93/252 Draft Assignment of residue of term 1659/60 1. Henry Glenham, D.D. (exor. of Sir Thos. Glenham who was exor. of Paul, Viscount Bayning), Wm. Smyth, Middle Temple; 2. Wm. Harrington, LI. D., Wm. Archer The Dusthill near Ropemakers fields and near the creek and road from Limehouse to Poplar; marsh ground in Poplar; 5 closes by Shoreditch Church

M/93/253 Draft Lease and release 1659/60 1. Wm. Smyth, R. Blackwall, E. Gittings, J. Smyth, J. Drew; 2. Charles Constable, Thomas Jennings, cit. and skinner Rectory house of Stepney; Cliftons Lane, Chaggell Lane, Griggs Lane and Heaths Lane, from Poplar Street into the ; also another driftway called Goodluck Lane leading out of Poplar Street LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 30 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/254 Draft Lease and release 1659/60 1. Wm. Smyth, R. Blackwall, E. Gittings, J. Smyth, J. Drew; 2. Charles Constable, Thomas Jennings, cit. and skinner Rectory house of Stepney; Cliftons Lane, Chaggell Lane, Griggs Lane and Heaths Lane, from Poplar Street into the Isle of Dogs; also another driftway called Goodluck Lane leading out of Poplar Street

M/93/255 Bargain and Sale 1669 1. Philadelphia, Lady Wentworth (wid. of Thomas, Ld. Wentworth, son of Earl of Cleveland), Henrietta Maria, Lady W., Baroness of Nettlestead (sole dau. of Thos., Ld. Wentworth), John Cary, Wm. Saunders of London, cit. and woollen draper, Sir Wm. Smyth of Radcliffe, Bucks., bart., Sir Nathaniel Hobart (Master of Chancery in ordinary), Francis Bramston sergt. at law, Isaac Bringhurst, clerk, Wm. Butte of Stepney, gent; 2. Owen Steward, cit. and fletcher of London Waste ground enclosed by a high mud wall, used for a fortification in the late war, at W. end of Mile End Green and on S. side of road from Whitechapel to Mile End; also a wind-mill, houses and smith's shop

M/93/256 Lease for 37 years 1669 1. Lady Wentworth, etc; 2. Edmond Hillyard of Mile End, carpenter Ground, part of the waste, at E. end of Mile End Green, on E. Side of highway to Stepney Church

M/93/257 Lease for 37 years 1669 1. Lady Wentworth, etc; 2. Philip Simonson of Mile End, mariner Same district

M/93/258 Copy of lease for 500 years 1670/1 1. Lady Wentworth and others; 2. Thomas Moffett Part of the waste ground at Mile End Green

M/93/259 Lease for 99 years 1672 1. Lady Wentworth, etc; 2. John Nicks of Wapping, cit. and cooper Part of the waste at Mile End LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 31 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/260 Copy of lease for 500 years 1672 1. Philadelphia, Lady Wentworth and others; 2. Thomas Bullimore, cit. and carpenter of London Piece of manorial waste being part of Mile End Green (conveyed to Met. District Rly. Coy. 25th March, 1886)

M/93/261 Lease for 99 years 1675 1. Lady Wentworth, etc; 2. Katherine Barkes and Joan White of Stepney, widows Part of waste ground at Rhodes Well near Stepney Church

M/93/262 Counter-part lease for 500 years and copy 1677/8 1. Lady Wentworth, Lady of the Manor; 2. Andrew Lawrence of St. Martins in the Fields Part of waste ground on N. side of road from Whitechapel to Bow and W. side of road to Bethnal Green

M/93/263 Counter-part lease for 500 years and copy 1677/8 1. Lady Wentworth, Lady of the Manor; 2. Andrew Lawrence of St. Martins in the Fields Part of waste ground on N. side of road from Whitechapel to Bow and W. side of road to Bethnal Green

M/93/264 Counterpart lease for 99 years 1861 1. Lady Wentworth, etc; 2. Samuel Merrills of Ratcliffe, weaver, and Alice his wife, Richard Owen, cit. and ironmonger Waste ground and messuage at the W. end of Salmons Lane near White Horse Street

M/93/265 Draft lease for 500 years 1681 1. Lady Wentworth, etc; 2. Sarah Howard of London, widow, Samuel Howard, cit. and haberdasher; 3. Paul Pauley of Ratcliffe Two pieces of waste ground at Mile End Green

M/93/266 Lease for 500 years and draft 1681/2 1. Lady Wentworth, etc., and Paul Pauley; 2. Alexander Cowse of Whitechapel, engraver, and Elizabeth his wife Two pieces of waste ground at Mile End Green LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 32 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/267 Lease for 500 years and draft 1681/2 1. Lady Wentworth, etc., and Paul Pauley; 2. Alexander Cowse of Whitechapel, engraver, and Elizabeth his wife Two pieces of waste ground at Mile End Green

M/93/268 Copy of lease for 500 years 1681/2 1. Philadelphia, Lady Wentworth; 2. Thomas Bullimore, cit. and carpenter of London Two pieces of ground, formerly part of the manorial waste, at Mile End Green (conveyed to Met. District Rly. Coy. 25th March, 1886)

M/93/269 Counterpart lease for 99 years and draft 1683 1. Lady Wentworth; 2. John Goldsborough of Bethnal Green, mariner Ground and messuage at N.E. end of Bethnal Green

M/93/270 Counterpart lease for 99 years and draft 1683 1. Lady Wentworth; 2. John Goldsborough of Bethnal Green, mariner Ground and messuage at N.E. end of Bethnal Green

M/93/271 Counterpart assignment of residue of term 1691 1. Mary Whitfeild of St. Olave Hart Street, spinster, Elizabeth Hayter and Roberta Hayter, spinsters of ditto; 2. John Willmott, St. Paul's Shadwell, mariner; 3. Joseph March of Herts., administrator of will of James Disbrowe of Stepney, Doctor in Phisick Ground being part of Pond field, and messuage thereon abutting E. on Stepney Causeway

M/93/272 Lease for 99 years 1715 1. Windsor Sandys of London, esq., Lord of the Manor; 2. Joseph Gosden of Bethnal Green, yeoman The Ducking Pond in Mile End

M/93/273 Counterpart lease for 90 years 1739 1. J. Wicker; 2. John Bosley of Whitechapel, gent. The Ducking Pond in Mile End. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 33 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/274 Counterpart lease for 61 years 1718 1. Windsor Sandys, Lord of the Manor; 2. Thomas Wakelin of Ratcliffe, gent. 6 messuages near Duke Shore, north side of Limehouse

M/93/275 Lease for 61 years 1721/2 1. J. Wicker and S. Blunt, Lords of the Manor; 2. Richard Law of Stepney, cooper. House and ground at W. end of Strafford Bowe

M/93/276 Counterpart lease for 61 years 1721/2 1. John Wicker of Horsham and Samuel Blunt of Horsham (Lords of the Manor); 2. John Braines of White Horse Street, baker House and ground in Robin Hood Lane, Poplar

M/93/277 Counterpart lease for 99 years 1724 1. J. Wicker and S. Blunt; 2. Thomas Thorne of Bethnal Green, carpenter Ground on W. side of Cambridge Heath adjoining the common sewer, Bethnal Green

M/93/278 Counterpart lease for 41 years 1724 1. J. Wicker and S. Blunt; 2. William Sayers of Bethnal Green, carpenter Ground in Mile End Road, Bethnal Green

M/93/279 Counterpart lease for 31 years 1729 1. J. Wicker and S. Blunt; 2. John Hughes and Thomas Wilson of Stratford Bow, scarlet dyers Permission to break up part of the waste between Coxes Brook, , and the dyehouse of Mrs. Mary Wilson at Bow, in order to lay and repair water pipes

M/93/280 Counterpart lease for 71 years 1731 1. J. Wicker, Lord of the Manor; 2. John Bartholomew, bricklayer, of Whitechapel, and Joseph Eustace of Bethnal Green, carpenter Ground with new houses and pound being built thereon, at Mile End Green near the Watchhouse abutting W. on highway from the Dog Row to Bethnal Green, and N. on highway from Whitechapel to Mile End LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 34 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/281 Counterpart enfranchisement 1732 1. John Wicker, Ld. of the Manor; 2. Richard Jones of Stepney, mariner Brick cottage in Ship Alley, near Stone Stairs, Ratcliffe

M/93/282 Counterpart enfranchisement 1736 1. J. Wicker; 2. Alvaro Daffonseca, of London merchant A messuage called The Soldier and a cottage in Mile End, subsequently the Jews Burying Ground

M/93/283 Counterpart enfranchisement 1744 1. J. Wicker; 2. Jacob Wakelin, cit. and merchant tailor Moiety of four tenements in Stratford

M/93/284 Lease for 50 years 1745 1. J. Wicker; 2. Resta Patching of Dorking, mealman Permission to enter any waste ground to lay pipes for watering the roads

M/93/285 Counterpart enfranchisement 1745/6 1. J. Wicker; 2. Elizabeth Blisset of Stratford Bow, widow Messuage on N. side of Stratford Bow

M/93/286 Counterpart enfranchisement with plan 1747/8 1. J. Wicker; 2. James Bendbow, Ratcliffe, bricklayer Ground on W. side of White Horse Street on which 5 houses used to stand

M/93/287 Counterpart lease for 99 years with plan 1747/8 attached 1. J. Wicker; 2. Elizabeth Walduck of Rose Lane, Limehouse, wid. Waste ground in Rose Lane, Ratcliffe, leading to Limehouse Church

M/93/288 Counterpart enfranchisement 1747/8 1. J. Wicker; 2. Abraham Dehorne, Ratcliffe, cheesemonger Brick messuage at corner of Kings Head Alley, in Broadstreet, Ratcliffe (site of 2 or 3 tenements lately burnt down) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 35 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/289 Counterpart enfranchisement 1748 1. J. Wicker; 2. Henry Bankes of London grocer 7 messuages in Rosemary Lane; 6 cottages in Horseshoe Alley nearby; 4 cottages in Saltpetre Bank; 2 cottages in Half Moon Alley

M/93/290 Counterpart enfranchisement 1752 1. J. Wicker; 2. John Tucker of London, esq., Francis Cooper of London, brewer Two pieces of ground on Stepney Marsh

M/93/291 Counterpart enfranchisement 1753 1. J. Wicker; 2. Christopher Shelton, St. Ann, Mdx., glazier Five houses in Ship Alley (formerly Limehouse, but now St. Ann's Mdx.) ; built on site of Matthew Creaves' house

M/93/292 Counterpart enfranchisement 1753 1. J. Wicker; 2. Gabriel Lopez of Devonshire Square, London, merchant Messuages and 2F; acres on E. side of Mile End

M/93/293 Counterpart lease for 21 years 1753 1. J. Wicker; 2. Sir Samuel Gower, Goodmans Fields, Mdx. Piece of waste ground by the Bore or river at Oldford, Stratford Bow.

M/93/294 Counterpart lease for 67 years 1754 1. J. Wicker; 2. Ebenezer Mussell of Bethnal Green, esq. Piece of waste ground at Mile End Green

M/93/295 Leases 1755-1769 Sir G. Colebrooke, Thomas Williamson, and Edmund Howard Right of fishing in the River Lee and right to floating wood

M/93/296 Leases 1755-1769 Sir G. Colebrooke, Thomas Williamson, and Edmund Howard Right of fishing in the River Lee and right to floating wood

M/93/297 Leases 1755-1769 Sir G. Colebrooke, Thomas Williamson, and Edmund Howard Right of fishing in the River Lee and right to floating wood LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 36 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/298 Counterpart release 1756 1. George Colebrooke of New Broad Street, London, esq., Lord of the Manor; 2. George Taylor, St. Ann Limehouse, carpenter Two messuages and ground in Limehouse

M/93/299 Counterpart enfranchisement 1757 1. George Colebrooke: 2. John Brown, brewer, and Henry Hale, gent., both of Poplar Messuage and ground at Poplar Hill, Poplar

M/93/300 Assignment of residue of term 1759 1. James Walker of Bartholomew Close, London, dealer and chapman; 2. Henry Chapman of Whitechapel, horsedealer 'The Coach and Horses' at W. end of Stratford Bow

M/93/301 Enfranchisement (mutilated) 1762 1. Sir George Colebrook; 2. Ebenezer Russell of Bethnal Green 5 acres at Bethnal Green

M/93/302 Counterpart enfranchisement 1763 1. Sir G. Colebrook; 2. Clement Taylor, St. Paul Shadwell, anchorsmith Messuage in Trinity Yard Ratcliffe

M/93/303 Counterpart release 1764 1. Sir G. Colebrooke; 2. John Nixon, Mile End, gent. Piece of the waste ground at Mile End Green, abutting W. on the road from Mile End to the Beville

M/93/304 Leases 1764-1791 Sir G. Colebrooke; Sir Benjamin Trueman and Sampson Hanbury The 'Red Lion' Public House and adjacent messuages in

M/93/305 Leases 1764-1791 Sir G. Colebrooke; Sir Benjamin Trueman and Sampson Hanbury The 'Red Lion' Public House and adjacent messuages in Whitechapel Road LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 37 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/306 Counterpart lease for 41 years (with memo. 1765 attached) 1. Sir G. Colebrooke; 2. William Ward of Bethnal Green, victualler Piece of waste ground, formerly part of Bethnal Green

M/93/307 Counterpart lease for 41 years (with memo. 1765 attached) 1. Sir G. Colebrooke; 2. William Ward of Bethnal Green, victualler Piece of waste ground, formerly part of Bethnal Green

M/93/308 Counterpart release (with plan in margin) 1766 1. Sir G. Colebrooke; 2. John Pratt of Ratcliffe, stone mason Part of waste ground in Rose Lane, Ratcliffe, leading to Limehouse Church

M/93/309 Counterpart enfranchisement 1766 1. Sir G. Colebrooke; 2. William Strange of Poplar Moieties Ground in Three Colt Street, Limehouse

M/93/310 Release 1767 1. Sir G. Colebrooke; 2. Samuel Bayley, Mile End Old Town, farmer Part of waste ground formerly part of Rhodeswell Common near Stepney Church

M/93/311 Counterpart enfranchisement 1767 1. Sir G. Colebrooke; 2. Jonathan Bland, Stepney Causeway, gent. Five messuages in Whitehorse Street, Ratcliffe

M/93/312 Lease for 21 years 1770 1. Godfrey Arnott of Mile End Old Town, St. Dunstans, gent. 2. John Waites of St. Dunstans, lath render Messuage and appurtenances on W. side of Salmons Lane

M/93/313 Enfranchisement 1770 1. Sir G. Colebrooke; 2. Richard Watson of Limehouse, glazier, Anthony Hewes, West Ham, schoolmaster, Samuel Muir, Limehouse, mariner Messuages in North Street, Poplar LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 38 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/314 Lease and release 1772 1. Sir G. Colebrooke of Islington Street, St. George Mdx., bart; 2. Samuel Brewer of Stepney Causeway, clerk Messuage on Stepney Causeway

M/93/315 Lease and release 1772 1. Sir G. Colebrooke of Islington Street, St. George Mdx., bart; 2. Samuel Brewer of Stepney Causeway, clerk Messuage on Stepney Causeway

M/93/316 Lease and release (plan attached) 1772 1. Sir G. Colebrooke; 2. Samuel Wilday Roberts, Captain of the 13th Regiment of Foot Wharf and premises in Store House Yard, and abutting on Ratcliffe Highway, and Common Stair Alley

M/93/317 Lease and release (plan attached) 1772 1. Sir G. Colebrooke; 2. Samuel Wilday Roberts, Captain of the 13th Regiment of Foot Wharf and premises in Store House Yard, and abutting on Ratcliffe Highway, and Common Stair Alley

M/93/318 Leases 1791-1827 Jacob Targett and Thomas Humphreys The Little Driver Public House on N. side of Bow Road

M/93/319 Leases 1791-1827 Jacob Targett and Thomas Humphreys The Little Driver Public House on N. side of Bow Road

M/93/320 Deed of Covenant for enfranchisement 1792 1. George Colebrooke of Bath, eldest son and heir of Sir G. Colebrooke; 2. Edward Johnson of Mile End Road, merchant 28 acres at Mile End; 8 acres near the Spittle House (formerly the Lazar house) abutting W. on Pest house Lane LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 39 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/321 Memorandum of agreement to lease for 21 1797 years (plan in margin) 1. Jonathan Eade of Stoke Newington, Lord of Stepney Manor; 2. George Monks of Whitechapel Road, nightman Ground near the ducking pond, Whitechapel, abutting W. on road from Whitechapel to Mr. Scott's brickfield

M/93/322 Two sheets of extracts from Court rolls; sketch 1797-1823 plan endorsed Mr. Conant Premises in Church Lane, Whitechapel; premises in Poplar; gravel Pit field or King field, Limehouse; West field and masons field; other property in Limehouse

M/93/323 Counterpart lease for 21 years 1802 1. Jonathan Eade of Stoke Newington, Lord of the Manor; 2. George Colebrooke of Hants., son and heir of Sir George Colebrooke; 3. George Garred of White Row, Whitechapel, gent. 7 messuages in Dove Court, Dog Row, Bethnal Green

M/93/324 Counterpart lease for 21 years 1802 1. Jonathan Eade; 2. George Colebrooke; 3. William Jones, Gowers Walk, Whitechapel Ground at Old Ford, St. Mary Stratford Bow

M/93/325 Counterpart lease for 21 years 1802 1. Jonathan Eade; 2. Geo. Colebrooke; 3. John Hinks, Mile End, blacksmith Messuage and Yard near the Turnpike at Mile End

M/93/326 Counterpart lease for 21 years 1802 1. Jonathan Eade; 2. George Colebrooke; 3. Samuel Richardson of Mile End Messuage and yard near the Turnpike at Mile End

M/93/327 Counterpart lease for 21 years 1803 1. Jonathan Eade; 2. George Colebrooke; 3. George Potter of Mile End Road, bricklayer Messuage with appurtenances on N. side of the Mile End Road, near the Turnpike at Mile End LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 40 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/328 Copies of Admission 1810-1865 Alexander Galloway, Thomas Garner, Thomas James Garner, Charles Taylor, Sarah Taylor 3 and 4, Little Queen Catherine Court, Brook Street, Ratcliff

M/93/329 Copies of Admission 1810-1865 Alexander Galloway, Thomas Garner, Thomas James Garner, Charles Taylor, Sarah Taylor 3 and 4, Little Queen Catherine Court, Brook Street, Ratcliff

M/93/330 Copies of Admission 1810-1865 Alexander Galloway, Thomas Garner, Thomas James Garner, Charles Taylor, Sarah Taylor 3 and 4, Little Queen Catherine Court, Brook Street, Ratcliff

M/93/331 Copies of Admission 1810-1865 Alexander Galloway, Thomas Garner, Thomas James Garner, Charles Taylor, Sarah Taylor 3 and 4, Little Queen Catherine Court, Brook Street, Ratcliff

M/93/332 Copies of Admission 1810-1865 Alexander Galloway, Thomas Garner, Thomas James Garner, Charles Taylor, Sarah Taylor 3 and 4, Little Queen Catherine Court, Brook Street, Ratcliff

M/93/333 Counterpart lease for 11 years 1812 1. Jane Garred, wid. of George Garred, White Row, Whitechapel; 2. John, Daniel and Thomas Garred, Michael Jackson and Jane his wife, Robert Carter and Elizabeth his wife, Joseph Read and Mary his wife (3 sons and 3 daughters of George Garred); 3. Samuel Special of Whitechapel, horseslaughterman Ground near the Ducking Pond in Whitechapel abutting W. on Mr. Bird's boiling house, N. on Bucks Row, S. on Woods Buildings LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 41 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/334 Bargain and Sale 1814 1. George Daniel Harvey, Joseph Yates, George Boots; 2. James Atkinson of Fenchurch Street, merchant, Crotchrode Whiffing of Ratcliffe Cross, brewer Messuage and appurtenances in Ratcliff; messuage in Rosetta Street; messuage in Catherine Street; 2 messuages in William Street (formerly belonging to Daniel Terney and his son, ropemakers and dealers of

M/93/335 Counterpart lease for 21 years 1827 1. Jesse Gibson of Grove Street, Hackney, Receiver of rents of Stepney Manor, being part of estate of George Colebrooke, deceased (Case Colebrooke v. Leigh); 2. Sir Charles Joshua Smith, Essex; 3. Henry Thomas Colebrooke, Argyle Street; 4. Isaac Moxon, Cambridge Heath, near Bethnal Green, cheesemonger 3 messuages at Cambridge Heath, Bethnal Green

M/93/336 Counterpart lease for 21 years 1829 1. John Willson, Grays Inn, Receiver of rents of Stepney Manor; 2. Sir Charles Joshua Smith; 3. Hy. Thos. Colebrooke; 4. Henry Chandler of Mile End Road, broker Messuage on N. side of Mile End Road, near the Turnpike

M/93/337 Demise (plan in margin) 1831 1. George Faith of Guildford Street, nr. the Foundling Hospital, William Faith of Grays Inn; 2. Henry Thomas Colebrooke, Argyle Street, Lord of the Manor of Stepney; 3. Edward Lawford, Drapers Hall, London, Philip Moore, Ironmonger Lane, City, merchant Premises abutting S. on Commercial Road, and N. on road to Stepney Church

M/93/338 Abstract of title 1835 1. Sir Thomas Edward Colebrooke, Lord of the Manor of Stepney 2 houses in Rose Lane, Spital-fields (Manor of Stepney) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 42 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/339 Lease for 21 years (plan in margin) 1840 1. Sir Thomas Edward Colebrooke, Ld. of the Manor; 2. William Benett, Whitechapel Road, omnibus proprietor Right to use part of the waste at Mile End Turnpike for an omnibus stand

M/93/340 Counterpart lease for 40 years 1840 1. Sir Thomas Edward Colebrooke, Ld. of the Manor; 2. James Viney, Bromley, near Bow, shopkeeper Ground and cottage on N. side of Bow Common Lane, Mile End Old Town

M/93/341 Counterpart lease of the privilege to lay gas 1840 pipes on lord's waste from Stratford Bow to Whitechapel 1. Lord of the Manor; 2. Directors of the Commercial Gas, Light and Coke Coy.

M/93/342 Duplicate grant of right to lay gas pipes 1911 1. Lord of the Manor; 2. Commercial Gas Coy.

M/93/343 Counterpart lease for 31 years 1840 1. Sir T. E. Colebrooke; 2. Samuel Noble, Whitechapel Road, vintner Liberty to enter waste ground immediately opposite 'The Blind Beggar' on N. side of the High Road from Whitechapel to Stratford Bow

M/93/344 Counterpart lease for 50 years (plan in margin) 1840 1. Sir T. E. Colebrooke; 2. James Pepper, High Street, Bow, farrier Ground and cottage on S. side of Bow Common Lane, Mile End Old Town

M/93/345 Lease for 21 years 1840 1. Sir T. E. Colebrooke; 2. Robert Wilberfoss of Somerset Place, Cannon Street Road, gent. Right to use part of the waste in Whitechapel Road near the Albion Brewery, for an omnibus stand LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 43 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/346 Lease and assignment 1840-1844 1. Sir T. E. Colebrooke; 2. Ann Macaree, Bow Common Lane, wid., and Henry William Collibee of Bow Common Lane, chemist. Then to Richard Tons of Bow Common Lane, blood drier Ground and messuage on S. side of Bow Common Lane, Mile End Old Town

M/93/347 Lease and assignment 1840-1844 1. Sir T. E. Colebrooke; 2. Ann Macaree, Bow Common Lane, wid., and Henry William Collibee of Bow Common Lane, chemist. Then to Richard Tons of Bow Common Lane, blood drier Ground and messuage on S. side of Bow Common Lane, Mile End Old Town

M/93/348-374 Deeds 1840-1884 The 'Masons Arms', Bow Common Road

M/93/375 Case, opinion and letter 1842 Mr. Wilberfoss and the Ld. of the Manor Omnibus stands in Whitechapel Road

M/93/376 Case, opinion and letter 1842 Mr. Wilberfoss and the Ld. of the Manor Omnibus stands in Whitechapel Road

M/93/377 Case, opinion and letter 1842 Mr. Wilberfoss and the Ld. of the Manor Omnibus stands in Whitechapel Road

M/93/378 Memorandum of agreement 1843 1. John Willson, Steward of the Manor; 2. William Mush, Whitechapel Road, victualler Right to use waste ground in front of the London Hospital Tavern, Whitechapel Road, as an omnibus stand

M/93/379 Memorandum of agreement 1844 1. John Willson, steward of the Manor; 2. George Stevenson Wheatley of the London Hospital Tavern, Whitechapel Road Right to use waste ground in front of the London Hospital Tavern, Whitechapel Road, as an omnibus stand LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 44 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/380 Dead of Covenant for arranging to improve 1845 copyhold property by building, etc. (plan attached) 1. Sir T. E. Colebrooke; 2. Paynton Piggott Stainsby Conant of Basingstoke, Francis Pigott (eldest son of P. P. S. Conant) 16 acres on N. side of East India Dock Road, in Poplar and Limehouse: part was formerly known as Gravel Pit Field and then Kings Field

M/93/381 Counterpart lease for 61 years 1845 1. Sir T. E. Colebrooke; 2. John Gray, High Street, Whitechapel, victualler Messuage and appurtenances on N. side of Mile End Road near the Turnpike

M/93/382 Counterpart deed of Covenant for arranging to 1849 improve copyhold property, etc. (plan in margin) 1. Sir T. E. Colebrooke; 2. P. P. S. Conant and Francis Pigott Ground on S. side of East India Dock Road

M/93/383 Rental N.D. Leasehold property in Shoreditch, Bethnal Green, Mile End, Limehouse

M/93/384 Duplicate deed of enfranchisement (plan 1857 attached) 1. Sir T. E. Colebrooke; 2. John Pullen, 4, Powis Place, Gt. Ormond Street, gent., Joseph Moreland, Old Street, St. Luke's builder 'The King Harry's Head', and adjacent premises and ground on the N. side of Mile End Road

M/93/385 Particulars of sale with plan 1857 14-17, Mile End Road (north side); 18 houses in Drivers Buildings (formerly Three Colt Yard)

M/93/386 Report on use of waste ground 1858 Waste around on Whitechapel Road, between the London Hospital and Charrington's Brewery LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 45 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/387 Lease for 21 years (with endorsements in 1895 1884 and 1898) 1. Rev. James Stephen Hodson, Sanderstead Rectory, nr. Croydon, William Lush of 10, Hornington Road, Mdx; 2. Barnard Miller, 242, High Street, Shadwell, shoe manufacturer 242, High Street, Shadwell

M/93/388 Sale particulars with plan 1903 Freehold, copyhold and long leasehold wharf buildings and land, Blyth's Wharf, Harrow Street, Limehouse (Manor of Stepney)

M/93/389 Printed notice of compulsory purchase of land 1914 L.C.C. 28, 30, Bow Road, and 2, and 2A, Wellington Road, Poplar

M/93/390 Copy draft sale (plan attached) 1914 1. Lord Colebrooke, Lord of the Manor; 2. L.C.C. 142, 144, 146, Charles Street, and 101 -127, Old Church Road, Stepney

M/93/391 File of correspondence 1918 William Saunders and H. H. Fillmer 29, Narrow Street

M/93/392 Warrant to enter satisfaction on conditional 1921 surrender 1. Wm. George Hargreaves of Kent; 2. Thomas Fuller of Essex

M/93/393 Bundle of correspondence (Items numbered 1925 393-410) 91, High Street, Whitechapel

M/93/411 Letter 1671 1. Philsdelphia Wentworth; 2. William Mortier, Esq., Coleman Street Payment of money

M/93/412 Memorandum from an agreement 1797 1. Jonathan Ede, Esq; 2. George Monk, sightman Waste ground near the Ducking Pond in Whitehapel LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 46 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/413 Memorandum of agreement, lease (copy) 1802 1. Jonathan Eade of Stoke Newington, esq., Lord of the Manor of Stebunheath or Stepney; 2. George Colebrooke of Woodlands, nr. Lyndhurst, Hants., esq., son and heir apparent of Sir Geo. Colebrooke, Et., late Lord of the Manor; 3. George Garrad of White Row, Whitechapel, gent. Waste ground neard the Ducking Pond in Whitechapel

M/93/414 Memorandum of agreement to lease 1811 1. Jane Garred, widow and others, of Whitechapel 2. Michael Jackson, of the same, plasterer Piece of ground with dwelling nearly opposite Mr. Gun's yard

M/93/415 Notice to quit 1821 1. Jesse Gibson, agent of the Lord of the Manor of Stebunheath or Stepney 2. George Garrard

M/93/416 Sketch plan 1822 Part of Ducking Pond premises, showing names of tenants

M/93/417 Memorandum relating to lease 1822 1. J{ohn} W{ilson} {Ducking Ford}

M/93/418 Letter 1822 1. Edward German acting for William Monk; 2. {John} Wilson, Esq. {agent} Premises at the Ducking Pond, Whitechanel

M/93/419 Memorandum 1823 1. W. Baker; 2. Mr. {John Wilson} Lease of Ducking Pond {estate} held of Manor of Stepney; Limehouse; Shipwright's Alms Houses, Rev Common

M/93/420 Rental (copy) 1824 Ducking Pond premises by - Austen

M/93/421 Memorandum 1824 Non-payment of rent for Ducking Pond premises by - Monk LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 47 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/422 Bill 1824 1. 2. Isaac Buckell Rent, property not specified, but Monk a non-payer of rent

M/93/423 Memorandum of ejectment 1824 1. J{ohn} W{illiamson} 2. William Monk Premises at the Ducking Pond, Whitehanel

M/93/424 Receipt 1827 1. J{ohn} W{illson} ? relating to agreements of 29th July, 1802, and 26th December, 1811

M/93/425 Draft notice 1828 1 Solicitors to the Lord of the Manor of Sterney 2. John Peacock, William Allford, Samuel Godfrey, Edward Faith, Robert Summers Payment of rent to - Monk and - Germain to cease, to be paid to John Gibson or his collector

M/93/426 Letter 1859 1. Thos Rice, Clerk to Vestry of Mile End Old Town 2. Robert Fell, Esq., Old Jewry Chambers, City Lease of waste in the Mile End Road

M/93/427 Draft case for Counsel's opinion 1859-60 Waste in Whitechapel Road (Manor of Stenney)

M/93/428 Draft case for Counsel's opinion 1859-60 Waste in Whitechapel Road (Manor of Stepney)

M/93/429 Petition 1860 1. Inhabitants of Whitechapel residing near Whitechapel Church and Mile End Gate 2. Sir Thomas E. Colebrook. Et., Lord of the Manor of Stepney Waste land between Whitechapel Church and Mile End Gate

M/93/430 Copy of the 'Eastern Times' with report of case 1860 in Magistrates' Court Waste in Mile End and Whitechapel Roads (manor of Stepney) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 48 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/431 Agreement signed by customary tenants to pay 1831-1834 a stipulated rent for their holdings Ground at Bow Common

M/93/432 Counterpart grant for 7 years 1787 1. Michael Bray, nephew of late Matthew Dusne (Trustee of estates of James Colebrooke) 2. Messrs, Purling, Barwell, Turner & Sparkes 3. George Colebrooke of Notting Hill, eldest son of Sir G. Colebrooke; 4. Richard Luke Farmer, Court Street, Whitechapel, gent. Office of Bailiff of the Liberty of Stepney

M/93/433 Copy of K.B. ruling 1836 Colebrooke, Esq. v. Tickell and another

M/93/434 Letter 1910 1. Inland Revenue, Somerset House: 2. Lee and Pembertons Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910; and enfranchisement of copyholds

M/93/435 Circular letter 1935 1. Lee and Pembertons 2. Manor of Stepney

M/93/436 Survey of part of the manor {part 5) 1652 Surveyors appointed by Trustees appointed under Act for 'sale of severall Lands and Estates forfeited to ye Comonweath for Treason' Hamlets of Stratford Bow, Oldford, Poplar and Blackwall

M/93/437 Survey of part of the manor {part 6) 1652 Surveyors appointed by Trustees appointed under Act for 'sale of severall Lands and Estates forfeited to ye Comonweath for Treason' Hamlet of Limehouse

M/93/438 Survey of part of the Manor {part 7) 1652/3 Surveyors appointed by Trustees appointed under Act for 'sale of severall Lands and Estates forfeited to ye Comonweath for Treason' Hamlets of Ratcliffe and Wapping LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 49 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/439 Statement and Survey of land belonging to 1652/3 Hilary Mempris forfeited by the Earl of Cleveland Surveyors appointed by Trustees appointed under Act for 'sale of severall Lands and Estates forfeited to ye Comonweath for Treason' Part of the Manor of Stepney and Hackney

M/93/440 Draft Conveyance 1659 1. William Smyth of the Middle Temple, Edward Gittings of Wemr., John Smyth, Middle Temple, Joseph Drew, London, merchant; 2. Nathaniel Hobart, Wm. Harrington, Doctor of Laws (Masters in Ordinary of Chancery) Manor of Stepney and Hackney

M/93/441 Inspeximus of Charter 19 Richard II and of 1755 enrolment on Close Rolls 4 Edward VI (Great Seal damaged) and his successors Manors of Braintree and Southminster, and of Stepney and Hackney

M/93/442 Lease and release 1775 1. Barlow Trecothick of Addington Place, Surrey, Sir Charles Raymond of London, John Dorrien, Thomas Collinson, George Prescott, Beeston Long, Aaron Franks, all of the City of London; 2. Sir George Colebrooke of Arlington Street; 3. Matthew Duane of Lincoln's Inn, esq. Manor of Stepney and the Manor of Highbury

M/93/443 Lease and release 1775 1. Barlow Trecothick of Addington Place, Surrey, Sir Charles Raymond of London, John Dorrien, Thomas Collinson, George Prescott, Beeston Long, Aaron Franks, all of the City of London; 2. Sir George Colebrooke of Arlington Street; 3. Matthew Duane of Lincoln's Inn, esq. Manor of Stepney and the Manor of Highbury LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 50 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/444 Immediate Bargain and Sale 1777 1. Commissioners of Bankruptcy against Sir George Colebrooke, late of London, banker; 2. Mary Barwell of Great Ormond Street, Bloomsbury, Spinster, a creditor; 3. Thomas Vaughan, Chancery Lane, gent., and Messenger to the Commissioners All manors and estates of Sir George Colebrooke

M/93/445 Immediate assignment 1777 1. Commissioners of Bankruptcy against Sir George Colebrooke, late of London, banker; 2. Mary Barwell of Great Ormond Street, Bloomsbury, Spinster, a creditor; 3. Thomas Vaughan, Chancery Lane, gent., and Messenger to the Commissioners All manors and estates of Sir George Colebrooke

M/93/446 Bargain and Sale 1785 1. Thomas Vaughan; 2. Commissioners of Bankruptcy; 3. John Purling of John Street, Bedford Row, Joseph Sparks of Bromley, Kent, James Barwell of Berners Street, Samuel Turner of Queen's Square All manors and estates of Sir George Colebrooke

M/93/447 Lease for a year 1791 1. Michael Bray; 2. John Motteux of Walbrook, esq., Samuel Turner of Ormond Street, esq. Manor of Stepney and Manor of Highbury

M/93/448 Settlement of Trusts 1791 1. Michael Bray, Lincoln's Inn; 2. Sir George Colebrooke of Bath, bart; 3. George Colebrooke, his eldest son; 4. John Purling, Portland Place, James Barwell, Bolton Street, Samuel Turner, Ormond Street (surviving assignees of estate of said Sir George Colebrooke); 5. John Motteux of Walbrook, London, Samuel Turner Manor of Stepney and Manor of Highbury of Newington Barrow (and other property) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 51 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/449 Grant of an annuity 1808 1. George Colebrooke of Lyndhurst; 2. William Walters of Chatham Place, Blackfriars; 3. Edward Howard of Golden Square, gent.

M/93/450 Lease for a year and marriage settlement 1823 1. Belinda Colebrooke of Fulham (only surviving child of George Colebrooke); 2. Sir Chas. Joshua Smith of Suttons, Essex; 3. Isaac Currie, banker, Wm. Ellis Gosling, banker, Henry Thomas Colebrooke, Argyle Street, Thomas Cockburn, Wandsworth; 4. Charles Shaw Lefevre, Great Russell Street, St. Geo. Bloomsbury, Edward Lawford, Bloomsbury Square; 5. Rt. Hon. Spencer Joshua Alwyn Compton (or Earl Compton), Leonard Currie of Brompton Manor of Stepney

M/93/451 Lease for a year and marriage settlement 1823 1. Belinda Colebrooke of Fulham (only surviving child of George Colebrooke); 2. Sir Chas. Joshua Smith of Suttons, Essex; 3. Isaac Currie, banker, Wm. Ellis Gosling, banker, Henry Thomas Colebrooke, Argyle Street, Thomas Cockburn, Wandsworth; 4. Charles Shaw Lefevre, Great Russell Street, St. Geo. Bloomsbury, Edward Lawford, Bloomsbury Square; 5. Rt. Hon. Spencer Joshua Alwyn Compton (or Earl Compton), Leonard Currie of Brompton Manor of Stepney

M/93/452 Original will and endorsed envelope 1823 1. Dame Belinda Smith, wife of Sir Charles Joshua Smith; 2. Henry Thomas Colebrooke, her uncle Stepney Manor and New River Shares 2 items

M/93/453 Grant of Annuity 1830 1. Sir C. J. Smith; 2. Mrs. Belinda Taaffe (formerly Mrs. Colebrooke) mother of Dame Belinda Smith LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 52 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/454 Release (with lease for a year endorsed) 1832 1. James Charles Colebrooke Sutherland of Calcutta; 2. Henry Thomas Colebrooke, Argyle Street Manor of Stepney and New River Shares

M/93/455 Copy of will and probate 1836, 1837 1. Henry Thomas Colebrooke of York Terrace, Regents Park; 2. Sir James Edward Colebrooke, bart. (brother), Miss Olivia Hare; Thomas Edward Colebrooke (son of H. T. C.) and Edward Lawford (executors)

M/93/456 Copy of will and probate 1837, 1839 1. Sir James Edward Colebrooke, bart., of Tonbridge, Kent; 2. Dame Louisa Ann Colebrooke (wife), Thomas Edward Colebrooke (nephew), etc.

M/93/457 Double probate of will and probate 1839 1. Sir James Edward Colebrooke, bart., of Tonbridge, Kent; 2. Dame Louisa Ann Colebrooke (wife), Thomas Edward Colebrooke (nephew), etc.

M/93/458 Land Tax Redemption certificate 1889 Sir Thomas Edward Colebrooke, bart. Manor of Stepney and fines arising therefrom

M/93/459 Letters Patent 1759 James Colebrooke of Gatton, Surrey Creating him a Baronet for services in the plantation of Ulster; right to bear the hand of Ulster on coat-of-arms; and right to have 2 pall supporters, 1 principal mourner and 4 assistant mourners at funerals of himself and his successors

M/93/460 Lease for 13 years (with plan endorsed) 1762 1. Sir George Colebrooke; 2. John Belchier of London, surgeon Messuage in Sun Court, St. Bartholomew by the Royal Exchange LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 53 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/461 Agreement rebuilding 1771 1. Sir George Colebrooke; 2. William and James Watson of Islington, nurserymen Tylekiln Field containing 6 acres, abutting N. and E. on a lane leading from Islington Lower Street to City New Road, in Islington

M/93/462 Counterpart lease for 60 years 1870 1. Sir T. E. Colebrooke; 2. William James Riches of Wilmot Square, Bethnal Green, gent. 6, 7, 8, 9, George Street, St. Leonard's Shoreditch (otherwise George Yard, Holywell Street)

M/93/463 Ordnance Survey sheets of East London 1868 showing different parts of the Manor coloured in (items numbered M/93/463-480)

M/93/481 Ordnance Survey sheets of East London 1868 showing different parts of the Manor coloured in (items numbered M/93/481-500)

M/93/501 Ordnance Survey sheets of East London 1868 showing different parts of the Manor coloured in (items numbered M/93/501-515)

M/93/516 Abstract of the title of Charles Bartholomew to 1795? Item no longer in collection copyhold land held in the Manor of Stebunheath otherwise known as Stepney . Extracts from documents 1742 - 1795 1 document

M/93/517 Admission by General Court Baron of Anna 1743 & 1745 Item no longer in collection Maria Harris to house at Mile End Green, Manor of Stepney, Middlesex and four and a half acres of customary land at Mile End on the death of John Harris, surgeon, her father Contains extracts from will of John Harris who also bequeathed copyhold lands to his grandsons John Harris and Archdale Harris. With surrender of land by Anna Maria Bartholomew to her husband (Charles Bartholomew) 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 54 STEPNEY MANOR

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M/93/518 Admission by General Court Baron of James 1807 Apr Item no longer in collection Green, surveyor, and William Green, builder, both of Brick Lane, Middlesex in fee on the surrender of Charles Bartholomew, formerly of Whitechapel now of Great Sterton, Huntingdon House known by the sign Blind Beggar on Bethnal Green, Manor of Stepney, Middlesex and four acres of customary land with appurtenances at Mile End and Bethnal Green, Manor of Stepney, Middlesex 1 document

M/93/519 Admission by General Court Baron of William 1807 Dec Item no longer in collection Green, builder, Brick Lane, Middlesex in fee on the surrender of James Green, surveyor, Brick Lane, Middlesex House known by the sign blind Beggar on Bethnal Green and four acres of customary land at Mile End and Bethnal Green, Manor of Stepney, Middlesex 1 document

M/93/520 Admission by General Court Baron of William 1810 Dec Item no longer in collection Green, builder, Brick Lane, in fee on the surrender of Charles Bartholomew, formerly of Whitechapel then of Great Sterton, Huntingdon, now of Brighton, House known by the sign Blind Beggar and four acres of customary land in Mile End and Bethnal Green, Manor of Stepney, Middlesex (boundaries given) 1 document