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IIouso corner of Turnmill Street, and house adjoining on Clerkenwell Green, formerly two houses | Leo Wiggles worth | Deeds | 25th & 26th November, 1672 | 52 | 10 | 0 | For putting out poor children apprentice with a fee of £3 each | Messrs.Coombe & Co. | Lease | Michaelmas, 1827 Paid by tenant |
IIouso in Ray Street,formerly two houses, and called '' Hockley-in-the-Hole " | Ann Gardner | Will | 12th January, 1705 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 20s. to Charity Schools, residue to 20 poor widows | G. Strutton | Lease | Michaelmas, 1856 Paid by Mr. Willis, Clerkenwell Green |
Clerk's well in Ray Street, and building over the well | | | | 18 | 0 | 0 | | | Monthly | The lease which expired at Midsummer, 1823, contained a covenant to renew for 40 years longer at the same rent, and might have been renewed—according to its conditions, at the rent of £2, but the right of renewal was lost through neglect to give due notice |
Piece of ground adjoining last mentioned premises | | | | | | | Lease | 18th August, 1863. Ihis lease is at a peppeicorn, and contains a covenant for keeping pump in repair, and a covenant to renew for 40 years on same terms |
Church Rectory and Advow-son of St. James, Clerkenwell | Purchased of Edward Drake | Deed enrolled in Chancery | 2nd June, 1656 | | Subject to £4 18s. 9d. per annum to Curate | | | Yetted in Samuel Butler, Thomas Carpenter, Thomas May-nard, and John Towers (1 vacancy.) When Trustees are reduced to two, other three to be appointed |