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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 Hich held.date.Persent Rent.directions as to the application.names of tenancy.nature of tenancy.when expiring and remarks.
£s.d.
Burial ground Bowling Green Lane, and "Cherry Tree" public houseMarquis of NorthamptonLease17th July, 17662100Subject to £50 per annum. The public house is let toJames PerryLeaseMidsummer, 1848 The lease from Marquis of Northampton will expire at Christmas, 1874
Burial ground in Ray StreetPurchased of Thomas CrosseDeeds
RENT CHARGES. Public house called the "Maidenhead," and premises adjoining, in the Parish of St. SepulehreWilliam HeronWill12th July, 15801400£10 for repairing Church, and £4 for poorPaid by Clothworkers' Company
On Woodbridge estate, including the east side of St. James's Walk to the north side of Aylesbury Street, from thence along the west side of St. John Street, down the south side of Corporation Row, and all the internal buildingsT. Seckforde, Esq.Statute for Government of Wood-bridge College, clause 3510th July, 158710 20 1?0 i 0For poor 1s. in breadPaid by Mr. Palmer, of Doughty Street. By the Statnte this estate is charged £2 per annum, but the rental, on granting the last lease in 1757 being increased fivefold, £10 per annum
On house and gardens in Turnmill StreetThomas HerbertDeed5th July, 1590300every Sunday Food rayment,paid by Girdlers Company
On manor of Lackford, in SuffolkLady E. KytsonDeed26th November, 1625and firingpaid by Sir Charles Kent, of Portman Square, who deducts 2s. 6d. for collecting
On house in Turnmill StreetJohn Smith1 Will 121st September, 16682120At direction of C h u r c h wardensPaid by Mr. Judd
On public house in Turnmill Street, corner of Cock Court, called the "Duke's Head"— Stoakes1 20 00 0Paid by Mr. Noel, Cecil Street, Strand
House now part of the "Crown Tavern," Clerkenwell GreenSir Edward Smith100Faggots for poorpaid by mr.sheppard, of the "Crown Tavern "
— Scudamorepaid by vntners Company
.Henry Garrettwill29th September, 1764068Paid by Haberdashers' Company
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