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LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 MISCELLANEOUS DEEDS CLC/522 Reference Description Dates CLC/522/001 Deeds relating to property on Monkwell 1642 - 1748 [Mugwell] Street The earlier documents refer to Windsor House. Later documents refer to Windsor Court. Included in the bundle are a copy of Fire Court decisions regarding the property, dated 1668, which lists the pre-Fire tenants and their rents. The 1717, 1719, 1739 deeds mention the rebuilding of the site after the Great Fire. The 1717 deed mentions a "Meeting House" being part of the property and in 1748 Windsor Court included "A Publick Place of Worship for Protestant Dissentors" . 1 bundle of 15 items CLC/522/002 Deed of gift of messuages in St Leonards, 1468 Nov 20 Shoreditch and relating to lands and tenements in St Botolph outside Bishopsgate, City of London Described as lying between the land of William Heryot to the north and east, land recently of William Heryot to the south, and the King's highway to the west. Conveyed by John Marny, John Say, William Tyrell de Beches, Robert Darcy, Thomas Cook, knight, John Clopton esq, John Grene, John Poynes esq, Henry Skeet, chaplain, Robert Hotoft, and Richard Chercheman, to John Gadde, sherman, John Marchall, mercer, William Heryot, sherman, and John Weldon, grocer, all of London 1 document CLC/522/003 Abstract of title to leasehold premises situtate in 1804 Liquorpond Street and Leicester Street in the Parish of Saint Andrew Holborn in the County of Middlesex Provides a summary of ownership between 1694 and 1804. In 1694 William Ward bequeathed 5 houses and various leases to his son Alexander Ward, his daughter Elizabeth Cock and her son William Cock. The properties later passed to the Collins, Gibson, Ivey, Pincott and Barnardiston families. 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 MISCELLANEOUS DEEDS CLC/522 Reference Description Dates CLC/522/004 Will and testament of John Randall, minister of 1622 Apr the parish of Saint Andrew Hubbard Randall bequeaths a house in 'Buttolphe Lane' to the parish of Saint Andrew Hubbard, property in Oxford to Lincoln College, properties in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, to his nephews Joshua Randall and Jonathan Randall, the Fox and Goose in Southwark to his nephew Edward Randall and property in Southwark to Abraham Tracher. Various siblings are given gifts of money. 1 document CLC/522/005 Exemplification of Mr Campion's Recovery in 1662 the Hustings Thomas Lea and Thomas Sutton transferred 30 houses near the 'parish church of Christ in Farringdon within' [Christchurch Newgate] to Sir Edward Campion and Rudolphus Jones. 1 document CLC/522/006 Property Indenture: James Blunt esquire (and 1821 the trustees of his marriage settlement) to December 31 Thomas Conway esquire: land located west of Queen Street, north of Maiden Lane and east of Dobie Court and includes a messuage and warehoure or sugar house, Land located just north of Southwark Bridge and held in part freehold and in part leasehold to the church of St James, Garlic Hyde. A plan showing the property is drawn on sheet 2. Additional named parties: Robert Garden of Tunbridge Wells, Kent and Thomas Raikes of Sandbrook Park Surrey (surviving trustees of a marriage settlement of James Blunt of [Nether] Wallop and his wife Henriwtta Blunt formerly Henrietta Garden [of the first part]; James Blunt [of the second part]; and Thomas Conway, John Phelps and Joseph Raw, of Maiden Lane, St James Garlic Hyde, wholesale grocers and tea dealers [of the third part, who all signed the document]. 1 document of 2 sheets LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 MISCELLANEOUS DEEDS CLC/522 Reference Description Dates CLC/522/007 Exemplification of bill of complaint, answer, 1700 Jul 19 replication and depositions of witnesses in Chancery relating to disputed will of Lancelot Lake of Cannon Middlesex, concerning estates in places including Middlesex and the City of London Covers Chancery Action [12 William III] between Warwick Lake, esquire, plaintiff and Mary Bridges (formerly Lake), wife of James Bridges, defendant 1 document of 7 membranes CLC/522/008 Counterpart lease of a messuage and premises 1864 May 21 at No. 2 Royal Exchange Avenue between the Reverend G. Heathcote and Mr Reuben Hibberd with plan and elevation. 1 document CLC/522/009 Indenture referring to Albion Taverns 1838 Dec 22 Aldersgate Street, London Surrender: Mr W Chamberlin to John Benbow Esq. and others 1 document CLC/522/010 'Particulars of Freehold Property in the City of 1819 Dec 8 London': Union Court Broad Street, Wormwood Street and The Ship Public House Sold by auction by Mr Burrell at Garraway's Coffee House, 'Change Alley, Cornhill. Printed. 1 document CLC/522/011 Indenture: Milton Street (7, 8, 14), Chapel St (2- 1869 - 1878 14; Silk St (1-17); Cross Keys Passage (1-4) Wardens of the Mystery of Grocers of the City of London to Thomas George Smith and Henry Beames 1 document CLC/522/012 Counterpart Lease: 25 Swithins Lane, City of 1869 - 1878 London Wardens of the Mystery of Grocers of the City of London to Joseph Frederick Moth (later part demised to William Metcalfe and Frances Mercer (1869); Andrew Hamilton and Allan Rowbotham of the City of Manchester Coal Merchant (1873); Richard Roberts (1878) 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 MISCELLANEOUS DEEDS CLC/522 Reference Description Dates CLC/522/013 Counterpart Lease: Butcher Hall Lane, City of 1838 London Christs Hospital to Messrs Barnard. 1 document CLC/522/014 Conveyance of premises in Seacole Lane and 1671 Bear Alley, St Sepulchre Between Thomas and Mary Shewell and Mary Shewell relict of Abraham Shewell 1 document Former Reference: D/EPTacc4126part CLC/522/015 Feoffment of messuage in Limeburner's Lane, 1405 parish of Saint Sepulchre from William Forester Latin 1 document CLC/522/016 Feoffment of messuage with rooms above and 1485 Mar 22 wharf adjacent in Thames Street, parish of 'St Latin Dunstan by the Tower' (St Dunstan in the East), formerly called Brianeskey Parties: Richard Tyngylden of St Olave Southwark, gentleman, William Galle of London, citizen and tailor, John Wilcokkes of St Olave Southwark, whittawer [i.e. saddler], John and Christopher Hawes of London, citizens and mercers to William Vernon of London, citizen and grocer and his wife Joan formerly the wife of John Clement, citizen and draper. Enrolled in Pleas of Land, City of London Court of Husting 1485. 1 document CLC/522/017 Lease of Hand Alley, New Street, Bishopsgate, 1742 May 14 City of London Parties: Abraham Gamage of Gray's Inn and John Clark junior, farrier of Saint Botolph without Bishopsgate. Includes warehouses. Cut: large sections missing 1 document CLC/522/018 Underlease of 70 Wood Street, Cheapside, City 1894 Jan 11 of London Parties: Richard Irish Collier to The Rothwell Hosiery Company Limited 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 MISCELLANEOUS DEEDS CLC/522 Reference Description Dates CLC/522/019 Counterpart leases of Falcon Street, Aldersgate 1775 - 1776 Street, City of London Parties: Robert Clark to John Dagley; and Edward Layton to Messrs Oldfield Mims and Hunt. Bundle document 10 and 14 only 1 bundle of 2 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 MISCELLANEOUS DEEDS CLC/522 Reference Description Dates CLC/522/ADDMS0001 Probate of the will of Richard de Exemue, 1273 Feb 16 citizen of London Containing the following provisions: My body to be buried in the Church of Holy Trinity by Aldgate if that is possible otherwise in the cemetery (churchyard) of the church or where my friends shall decide, 40s for a pittance to the convent of the same place, and 5s to the alter of my parish church of St. Dunstan by the Tower, 2s to the chaplain of the said church, 12d to the deacons of the said church, 40s to buy wax and stone for my burial, 40s to buy bread for distribution to the poor on the day of my funeral, 10 marks to Ingeleysia, my mother, and a robe, 40s to Agnes, my niece, my house in Marleberg to my mother for life then to the said Agnes, her heirs and assigns for ever, 40s to Henry Page, and a robe, 20s and a robe to Adam, my servant, I leave to Alice, my wife, my capital messuage with its appurtenances in the parish of St. Dunstan, with all vessels and utensils, for life, then to Richard, my son, 10 marks, 10s as a pittance to the chaplains of London, 12d to ring a peal for me in the City and announce my death in the neighbourhood. I leave, wish and ordain that Alice during her life shall pay a chaplain to celebrate divine service for my soul in the saint church of St. Dunstan, the chaplain to receive 5 marks rent from my capital messuage by the hand of said Alice, and she shall during her life with the advice of my executors arrange for the services of such chaplain after her death for the good of my soul and the souls of all faithful people departed. I leave my blue robe to Reginald Claerk and to Geoffeey de Dittone another robe. I appoint Martin de Garscherch, John de Canterbury and Alice, my wife, to be my executors and to dispose of my goods as they shall deem best for my soul. Probate granted on Wednesday nest after the feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary before Richard de Suthwerk deputy for the Dean of Arches. This transcript was sealed on the petition of Alice, relict and executrix, on Wednesday nest before the feast of St. Peter in Cathedral 1 document Former Reference: ADD MS 0001 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 MISCELLANEOUS DEEDS CLC/522 Reference Description Dates CLC/522/ADDMS0002 Release and quitclaim 1268 Oct Thomas son of Ralph de Patesdene of the parish of Lyningesburne to Nicholas de Lyningesburne and Alice his wife, all right and claim in a tenement with its appurtenances in Lyningsburne.

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