| Description | 1. Edward Fell of Hornsey Wood House, Middlesex, Esq 2. George Watkins of Stone Buildings, St Andrew, Holborn, gent Indenture being the conveyance of (i) eight messuages with their appurtenances situated in Grubb Street and Fore Street, St Giles without Cripplegate, one of which was formerly called the sign of the castle. The 8 messuages were lately in the several tenures of John Cunningham and others, three of which, said to have been in the occupation of Robert Martin, Robert Plumb and Gilbert Newton, are in Red Bull Court. (ii) the messuage in Whitecross Street, St Giles without Cripplegate, formerly known by the sign of the Bull Head and then in the possession of Charity Richardson, widow (iii) one large stable, and one other large stable and three coachhouses, one other large stable, one small messuage, one other stable and coachhouse, one other large stable and two coachhouses, one other large stable and coachhouse, a small house and stable, one other stable and double couchhouse, and one other messuage, and one other coachhouse and stable with appurtenance over the same situated in Kings Arms Yard on the east side of Whitecross Street, St Giles without Cripplegate (iv) three messuages with appurtenances situated on the north side of Fore Street, St Giles without Cripplegate in the several tenures of Thomas Dalbey and others (v) the messauge and appurtenances situated in Grubb Street, St Giles without Cripplegate and in the occupation of ... Burroughs (vi) all that site situated in Duke Street, Dalahay Street and Gardeners Lane, St Margaret, Westminster on which there were previously several messuages. |