Deeds relating to that part of The Sailors’ Home premises previously held on lease and purchased in 1889 (Bundle 3).
Deeds and other papers relating to that part of The Sailors’ Home premises between Well Street and Dock Street referred to as ‘the yard’, previously held on lease and purchased on 22 October 1889. This is Bundle 3 in the schedule of deeds deposited at Williams Deacon’s Bank Ltd. between 1904 and 1954.
(1) Lease, Jacob Schlencker of Wellclose Square, Middlesex, sugar refiner, to Captain Robert James Elliott and John Chippindale, dated 11 June 1830.
(2) Lease, John Schlencker and George Schlencker of Wellclose Square, Middlesex, sugar refiners, and George Schlencker to Captain Robert James Elliott and John Chippindale, dated 11 June 1830.
(3) Lease, John Dwelley of Well Street, Middlesex, wheelwright, and others to Captain Robert James Elliott, dated 7 September 1835.
(4) Lease of ground and premises adjacent to The Sailors’ Home, Well Street, with provisions as to option of purchasing for £1,000, Daniel Smith Bockett and others to John Stuckey Reynolds and others, dated 11 November 1863.
(5) Counterpart of lease of ground and premises adjacent to The Sailors’ Home, Well Street, Daniel Smith Bockett and others to John Stuckey Reynolds and others, dated 11 November 1863.
(6) Conveyance of premises situated on the east side of Dock Street, upon trust for The Sailors’ Home, Mary Louisa Ekins Bell, Clara Georgiana Consett Bell and others to Alfred Daniel Chapman, John Deacon and Algernon Gilliatt, dated 22 October 1889.
(7) Declaration of trust of premises situated on the east side of Dock Street, for The Sailors’ Home, dated 22 October 1889.
(8) Acknowledgement of right to production of an indenture dated 9 July 1878, Frederick William Steward and others to Alfred Daniel Chapman and others, dated 9 November 1889.
(9) Related papers, including notes as to the leases from the Schlenckers, and letters from Captain George Pierce of The Sailors’ Home to Stables, Burn & Ware solicitors, dated between 14 April 1853 and 14 August 1858.
(1) Lease, Jacob Schlencker of Wellclose Square, Middlesex, sugar refiner, to Captain Robert James Elliott and John Chippindale, dated 11 June 1830.
(2) Lease, John Schlencker and George Schlencker of Wellclose Square, Middlesex, sugar refiners, and George Schlencker to Captain Robert James Elliott and John Chippindale, dated 11 June 1830.
(3) Lease, John Dwelley of Well Street, Middlesex, wheelwright, and others to Captain Robert James Elliott, dated 7 September 1835.
(4) Lease of ground and premises adjacent to The Sailors’ Home, Well Street, with provisions as to option of purchasing for £1,000, Daniel Smith Bockett and others to John Stuckey Reynolds and others, dated 11 November 1863.
(5) Counterpart of lease of ground and premises adjacent to The Sailors’ Home, Well Street, Daniel Smith Bockett and others to John Stuckey Reynolds and others, dated 11 November 1863.
(6) Conveyance of premises situated on the east side of Dock Street, upon trust for The Sailors’ Home, Mary Louisa Ekins Bell, Clara Georgiana Consett Bell and others to Alfred Daniel Chapman, John Deacon and Algernon Gilliatt, dated 22 October 1889.
(7) Declaration of trust of premises situated on the east side of Dock Street, for The Sailors’ Home, dated 22 October 1889.
(8) Acknowledgement of right to production of an indenture dated 9 July 1878, Frederick William Steward and others to Alfred Daniel Chapman and others, dated 9 November 1889.
(9) Related papers, including notes as to the leases from the Schlenckers, and letters from Captain George Pierce of The Sailors’ Home to Stables, Burn & Ware solicitors, dated between 14 April 1853 and 14 August 1858.
Record Details
Item reference: | SAH/104/3 |
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Catalogue Section: | Records of semi-governmental and non-governmental organisations |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 box |
Date made: | 1830-1889 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Deeds relating to property in Dock Street purchased from the Commissioners of Works in 1854 (Bundle 2). (Manuscript) (SAH/104/2)
- Deeds relating to that part of The Sailors’ Home premises previously held on lease and purchased in 1889 (Bundle 3). (Manuscript) (SAH/104/3)
- Deeds relating to that part of The Sailors’ Home premises purchased from Lieutenant-Colonel Richard R. Hughes in 1859 (Bundle 4). (Manuscript) (SAH/104/4)
- Deeds relating to appointments of new trustees of The Sailors’ Home (Bundle 5). (Manuscript) (SAH/104/5)
- Deeds relating to land at the rear of 19 Wellclose Square (Bundle 8). (Manuscript) (SAH/104/8)
- Deeds relating to 14 Well Street, formerly 6 Well Street, purchased in 1912 (Bundle 9). (Manuscript) (SAH/104/9)
- Land certificates relating to the whole of the freehold property other than Nos. 3, 5 and 7 Dock Street (Bundle 10). (Manuscript) (SAH/104/10)
- Deeds relating to Nos. 3, 5 and 7 Dock Street. (Manuscript) (SAH/104/12)
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