Bundle 7, 1853-1930.
Deeds relating to the site of the Lord Charles Beresford Memorial Seamen’s Rest at 18 and 19 Wellclose Square.
(1) Assignment of premises in Wellclose Square, Elizabeth Williams of Canterbury Cottage, Canterbury Terrace, Dover Road, Surrey, widow, and Charles Woodbridge of Uxbridge, Middlesex, to Mary Christoffer, of Little Prescott Street, Goodmans Fields, widow, dated 15 November 1853.
(2) Abstract of the title of the executors of the will of the late John Harris, of 22 Well Street, to freehold hereditaments at 18 Wellclose Square, dated 10 May 1877.
(3) Abstract of the title of the devisees and executors of the will of Mary Christoffer deceased to a leasehold shop and premises at 18 Wellclose Square, received 23 February 1898.
(4) Assignment of a leasehold house at 18 Wellclose Square, the trustees of the will of Mary Christoffer deceased to the Norton Folgate Union Investment Company of 9 Norton Folgate, Bishopsgate, London, dated 25 March 1898.
(5) Mortgage of leasehold messuage and premises at 18 Wellclose Square, the Norton Folgate Union Investment Co. Ltd to John Alfred Tharp, dated 18 September 1899. This document includes endorsement of a transfer of mortgage dated 2 September 1904 and a surrender of mortgate dated 25 May 1906.
(6) Conveyance of freehold hereditaments at 19 Wellclose Square, John Harris of 38 Gordon Square, London, to Richard Needle of 19 Wellclose Square, dated 10 August 1905.
(7) Supplemental abstract of title relating to the will of John Harris, died at 38 Gordon Square, London, on 13 July 1910, proved in the Principal Probate Registry by the executors Louis Lewis, Sydney Davis, Eugene Hamberger and Emanuel Woolf, on 5 August 1910.
(8) Conveyance of freehold premises at 18 Wellclose Square, subject to a lease, Louis Lewis of 36 Belsize Road, London, and others, to the Norton Folgate Union Investment Co. Ltd., of 9 Norton Folgate, Bishopsgate, London, dated 31 December 1910.
(9) Abstract of the title of The Norton Folgate Union Investment Co. Ltd. to freehold and leasehold premises situated at 18 Wellclose Square, 1910.
(10) Abstract of title of the Norton Folgate Union Investment Co. Ltd. to leasehold messuage and premises at 18 Wellclose Square, Charles D. Tharp, 106 Bishopsgate, London, examined in 1920.
(11) Printed particulars, conditions of sale and plans of the block of freehold property adjoining London Docks, consisting of warehouses, stabling and cottages, on Well Street, Wellclose Square and Harads Place, for sale by auction by Alfred Savill & Sons, at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, London, on 29 March 1920.
(12) Observations and opinion of D.D. Robertson, for the case to advise, relating to 18 Wellclose Square, dated 6 September 1920.
(13) Abstract of title of London Joint City & Midland Bank Ltd. to freehold premises at 18 Wellclose Square, examined by James C. Fox, Finsbury Court, Finsbury Pavement, on 30 March 1922.
(14) Declaration of trust of freehold hereditaments known as 18 Wellclose Square, for The Sailors’ ‘Home and Red Ensign Club, dated 13 July 1922.
(15) Notice to the trustees of The Sailors’ Home of the assessment of the gross and rateable values of the hereditament at 18 Wellclose Square, in accordance with the Valuation (Metropolis) Amendment Act 1925, from the Metropolitan Borough of Stepney, dated 11 July 1925. Also a letter from the town clerk confirming that no notice of assessment was served in respect of the Sailors’ Home, dated 17 July 1925.
(16) Statutory declaration of Ernest William Needle, manager of the firm of Richard Needle, packing case makers, relating to 19 Wellclose Square, dated 15 April 1930 (including plan).
(17) London County Council Registry of Local Land Charges certificate (Form L.L.C. 1) relating to 19 Wellclose Square, dated 28 May 1930.
(1) Assignment of premises in Wellclose Square, Elizabeth Williams of Canterbury Cottage, Canterbury Terrace, Dover Road, Surrey, widow, and Charles Woodbridge of Uxbridge, Middlesex, to Mary Christoffer, of Little Prescott Street, Goodmans Fields, widow, dated 15 November 1853.
(2) Abstract of the title of the executors of the will of the late John Harris, of 22 Well Street, to freehold hereditaments at 18 Wellclose Square, dated 10 May 1877.
(3) Abstract of the title of the devisees and executors of the will of Mary Christoffer deceased to a leasehold shop and premises at 18 Wellclose Square, received 23 February 1898.
(4) Assignment of a leasehold house at 18 Wellclose Square, the trustees of the will of Mary Christoffer deceased to the Norton Folgate Union Investment Company of 9 Norton Folgate, Bishopsgate, London, dated 25 March 1898.
(5) Mortgage of leasehold messuage and premises at 18 Wellclose Square, the Norton Folgate Union Investment Co. Ltd to John Alfred Tharp, dated 18 September 1899. This document includes endorsement of a transfer of mortgage dated 2 September 1904 and a surrender of mortgate dated 25 May 1906.
(6) Conveyance of freehold hereditaments at 19 Wellclose Square, John Harris of 38 Gordon Square, London, to Richard Needle of 19 Wellclose Square, dated 10 August 1905.
(7) Supplemental abstract of title relating to the will of John Harris, died at 38 Gordon Square, London, on 13 July 1910, proved in the Principal Probate Registry by the executors Louis Lewis, Sydney Davis, Eugene Hamberger and Emanuel Woolf, on 5 August 1910.
(8) Conveyance of freehold premises at 18 Wellclose Square, subject to a lease, Louis Lewis of 36 Belsize Road, London, and others, to the Norton Folgate Union Investment Co. Ltd., of 9 Norton Folgate, Bishopsgate, London, dated 31 December 1910.
(9) Abstract of the title of The Norton Folgate Union Investment Co. Ltd. to freehold and leasehold premises situated at 18 Wellclose Square, 1910.
(10) Abstract of title of the Norton Folgate Union Investment Co. Ltd. to leasehold messuage and premises at 18 Wellclose Square, Charles D. Tharp, 106 Bishopsgate, London, examined in 1920.
(11) Printed particulars, conditions of sale and plans of the block of freehold property adjoining London Docks, consisting of warehouses, stabling and cottages, on Well Street, Wellclose Square and Harads Place, for sale by auction by Alfred Savill & Sons, at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, London, on 29 March 1920.
(12) Observations and opinion of D.D. Robertson, for the case to advise, relating to 18 Wellclose Square, dated 6 September 1920.
(13) Abstract of title of London Joint City & Midland Bank Ltd. to freehold premises at 18 Wellclose Square, examined by James C. Fox, Finsbury Court, Finsbury Pavement, on 30 March 1922.
(14) Declaration of trust of freehold hereditaments known as 18 Wellclose Square, for The Sailors’ ‘Home and Red Ensign Club, dated 13 July 1922.
(15) Notice to the trustees of The Sailors’ Home of the assessment of the gross and rateable values of the hereditament at 18 Wellclose Square, in accordance with the Valuation (Metropolis) Amendment Act 1925, from the Metropolitan Borough of Stepney, dated 11 July 1925. Also a letter from the town clerk confirming that no notice of assessment was served in respect of the Sailors’ Home, dated 17 July 1925.
(16) Statutory declaration of Ernest William Needle, manager of the firm of Richard Needle, packing case makers, relating to 19 Wellclose Square, dated 15 April 1930 (including plan).
(17) London County Council Registry of Local Land Charges certificate (Form L.L.C. 1) relating to 19 Wellclose Square, dated 28 May 1930.
Record Details
Item reference: | SAH/104/7/1 |
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Catalogue Section: | Records of semi-governmental and non-governmental organisations |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 box |
Date made: | 1853-1930 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Bundle 7, 1853-1930. (Manuscript) (SAH/104/7/1)
- Bundle 7, 1932-1965. (Manuscript) (SAH/104/7/2)
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