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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.Persent Rent.DIRECTIONS AS TO THE APPLICATION.NAMES OF TENANTS.NATURE OF TENANCY.WHEN EXPIRING AND REMARKS.
£S.d.
Small piece of ground, andbuilding behind well Building in Ray Street, formerly used as a watch-house, part since fitted up for a lock-up house for persons taken on Sundays for misdemeanors, and the rest as two shopsThe Commissioners of Paving paid for this building in the year 1798 £140, and held it as tenants to the Trustees at 1 guinea per annum, until January, 1822, when possession was given up in consideration of £50 paid by the Churchwardens to the Commissioners, in pursuance of an Order of Vestry of 7th November, 1821
1 shop1200Tenant at will
2 shop2120Tenant at will
Acre of land in the Parish of Saint Mary, Islington (near the Regent's Canal Basin)Purchased of Henry PentonDeeds17th & 18th August, 1792In handPart of burial ground
Small piece of ground in churchyard at the north east corner, on which was formerly a houseThomas BedingfieldPart of burial ground
Piece of ground laid into churchyardPurchased of Earl of NoithainptonDeeds1st January, 1789Subject to £21 per annumThis lease contains a covenant for renewal every 21 years for ever, on paying a fine of £21. The present lease will expire at Christmas, 1830. Application must be made for a renewal previous to that time
Pentonville chapel and yardHenry PentonLease