Bundle 11, 1895-1964.
Leases, surrender and assignments relating to 3, 5 and 7 Dock Street, Whitechapel.
(1) Counterpart lease of 7 Dock Street, Ellen Stenson Rose of 1 Kelnoss Road, Highbury, widow of George Rose, and others, to Frederick William Barclay, secretary and manager of The Sailors’ Home, dated 1 August 1895. With related attested copy of attorney and two letters.
(2) Copy of the above counterpart lease.
(3) Counterpart lease of 5 Dock Street, Ellen Stenson Rose and others, to Henriette Stellman of 5 Dock Street, Whitechapel, widow, dated 30 September 1902.
(4) Assignment of leasehold premises at 3 Dock Street, and goodwill and fixtures of baker’s business carried on thereon, Peter Koetz of 3 Dock Street, baker, to Frank William Lersch, late of Sparrow Corner Minories, city of London, baker, dated 24 December 1903.
(5) Counterpart lease of 5 Dock Street, for a term of 25 years, Ellen Stenson Rose and others, to Frank William Lersch of 3 Dock Street, baker, dated 8 November 1907.
(6) Counterpart lease of 3 Dock Street, for a term of 25 years, Ellen Stenson Rose and others, to Frank William Lersch of 3 Dock Street, baker, dated 8 November 1907.
(7) Correspondence regarding a wooden shed erected by Christina Fremuller and Frank W. Lersch, tenants of 5 Dock Street, which interferes with the light received through the windows of 7 Dock Street occupied by The Sailors’ Home and Red Ensign Club, April and May 1924.
(8) London County Council Register of Local Land Charges requisition and schedule forms relating to searches made in respect of 3 and 5 Dock Street, dated 10 May 1944.
(9) London County Council Land Charges Department application forms for searches of the alphabetical name indexes to the registers kept under the Land Charges Act 1925, for entries about individuals in the Rose family and their connections with 3, 5 and 7 Dock Street, dated 29 June 1944.
(10) Assent to the vesting of 3, 5 and 7 Dock Street in the trustees of the will of the late George Edward Rose, Hazel Frances Rose of 1 Portman Park, Tonbridge, Kent, widow, to the said Hazel Francis Rose and Arthur Frederick Williamson of 5 Eynella Road, Dulwich, Surrey, dated 28 June 1944.
(11) Conveyance of 3, 5 and 7 Dock Street, Hazel Frances Rose and Arthur Frederick Williamson, to The Sailors’ Home and Red Ensign Club, dated 5 July 1944.
(12) Statutory declaration of Martin Millar, solicitor in the firm of W.R. Millar & Sons of 22 St. Thomas’ Street, London Bridge, Surrey, relating to the Rose family and premises at 3, 5 and 7 Dock Street, dated 18 September 1944.
(13) Lease of the second floor of 3 and 5 Dock Street, for a term of 10 years, The Sailors’ Home and Red Ensign Club to Wellclose Square Funding Ltd. of Church House, Wellclose Square, dated 7 February 1964.
(1) Counterpart lease of 7 Dock Street, Ellen Stenson Rose of 1 Kelnoss Road, Highbury, widow of George Rose, and others, to Frederick William Barclay, secretary and manager of The Sailors’ Home, dated 1 August 1895. With related attested copy of attorney and two letters.
(2) Copy of the above counterpart lease.
(3) Counterpart lease of 5 Dock Street, Ellen Stenson Rose and others, to Henriette Stellman of 5 Dock Street, Whitechapel, widow, dated 30 September 1902.
(4) Assignment of leasehold premises at 3 Dock Street, and goodwill and fixtures of baker’s business carried on thereon, Peter Koetz of 3 Dock Street, baker, to Frank William Lersch, late of Sparrow Corner Minories, city of London, baker, dated 24 December 1903.
(5) Counterpart lease of 5 Dock Street, for a term of 25 years, Ellen Stenson Rose and others, to Frank William Lersch of 3 Dock Street, baker, dated 8 November 1907.
(6) Counterpart lease of 3 Dock Street, for a term of 25 years, Ellen Stenson Rose and others, to Frank William Lersch of 3 Dock Street, baker, dated 8 November 1907.
(7) Correspondence regarding a wooden shed erected by Christina Fremuller and Frank W. Lersch, tenants of 5 Dock Street, which interferes with the light received through the windows of 7 Dock Street occupied by The Sailors’ Home and Red Ensign Club, April and May 1924.
(8) London County Council Register of Local Land Charges requisition and schedule forms relating to searches made in respect of 3 and 5 Dock Street, dated 10 May 1944.
(9) London County Council Land Charges Department application forms for searches of the alphabetical name indexes to the registers kept under the Land Charges Act 1925, for entries about individuals in the Rose family and their connections with 3, 5 and 7 Dock Street, dated 29 June 1944.
(10) Assent to the vesting of 3, 5 and 7 Dock Street in the trustees of the will of the late George Edward Rose, Hazel Frances Rose of 1 Portman Park, Tonbridge, Kent, widow, to the said Hazel Francis Rose and Arthur Frederick Williamson of 5 Eynella Road, Dulwich, Surrey, dated 28 June 1944.
(11) Conveyance of 3, 5 and 7 Dock Street, Hazel Frances Rose and Arthur Frederick Williamson, to The Sailors’ Home and Red Ensign Club, dated 5 July 1944.
(12) Statutory declaration of Martin Millar, solicitor in the firm of W.R. Millar & Sons of 22 St. Thomas’ Street, London Bridge, Surrey, relating to the Rose family and premises at 3, 5 and 7 Dock Street, dated 18 September 1944.
(13) Lease of the second floor of 3 and 5 Dock Street, for a term of 10 years, The Sailors’ Home and Red Ensign Club to Wellclose Square Funding Ltd. of Church House, Wellclose Square, dated 7 February 1964.
Record Details
Item reference: | SAH/104/11/2 |
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Catalogue Section: | Records of semi-governmental and non-governmental organisations |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 box |
Date made: | 1895-1964 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Bundle 11, 1799-1894. (Manuscript) (SAH/104/11/1)
- Bundle 11, 1895-1964. (Manuscript) (SAH/104/11/2)
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