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Clerkenwell 1886

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Clerkenwell, St. James and St. John]

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WHERE SITUATE.NAMES OF DONORS AND LESSORS.INSTRUMENT UNDER WHICH HELD.DATE.PRESENT RENT.DIRECTIONS AS TO THE' APPLICATION.NAMES OF TENANTS.NATURE OF TENANCYWHEN EXPIRING AND REMARKS.
£s.d.
IIouso corner of Turnmill Street, and house adjoining on Clerkenwell Green, formerly two housesLeo Wiggles worthDeeds25th & 26th November, 167252100For putting out poor children apprentice with a fee of £3 eachMessrs.Coombe & Co.LeaseMichaelmas, 1827 Paid by tenant
IIouso in Ray Street,formerly two houses, and called '' Hockley-in-the-Hole "Ann GardnerWill12th January, 170511020s. to Charity Schools, residue to 20 poor widowsG. StruttonLeaseMichaelmas, 1856 Paid by Mr. Willis, Clerkenwell Green
Clerk's well in Ray Street, and building over the well1800MonthlyThe 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 premisesLease18th 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, ClerkenwellPurchased of Edward DrakeDeed enrolled in Chancery2nd June, 1656Subject to £4 18s. 9d. per annum to CurateYetted in Samuel Butler, Thomas Carpenter, Thomas May-nard, and John Towers (1 vacancy.) When Trustees are reduced to two, other three to be appointed