Mr. Baily's Grant
St. Thomas's Pish
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Agreed with Mr Baily Tennt. of One of the said
Houses to Grant him a Lease of the House in
his possession for 21. years from Christmas next
at £5. P Ann Rent Tax Free and 20. Guineas Fine
And he is to Lay out £31.10s. in Necessary Repaires
The Great Yard and Necessary House in the Back
Ground to be in Common with Mr
John Fowler< no role >
and to be Repaired at their equal Charge
Poors Box 11s.6d
Mr. White Grant.
Agreed with Mr
Richard White< no role >
Tennant
of
Another of the said Houses for the House in
his possession for a Lease of 51. years from
Christmas next at £3. P Ann Rent Tax Free
and Five Pounds five shillings Fine And to Lay
out £200. in New Building of One or Two
Brick Houses within Two years He is to have
the Liberty of a Way through the Great Yard
at all Seasonable times to and from the Back
Cellar as he hath usually hitherto had.
Poors Box £1.1s
Grant to John
Fowler< no role >
. Hatmaker
Agreed with Mr.
John Fowler< no role >
Hatmaker
for
the House in his possession (being the Remaindr.
of Strong's Houses) for a Lease for 21. years from
Christmas next at £7. P Ann Rent Tax free &
40. Guineas Fine And he is to Lay out £50. in
good and Substantial Repairs within the first
year The great Yard and Necessary House in
the Back Yard are to be in Common
[..]
between him & Mr. Baily And they are to
[..]
Contribute equally to the Charge of the Gates &
paving the yard and repairing & cleansing the
necessary House And Mr. White is to have Liberty
of a Way to his Cellar as usually heretofore
through the Great Yard
poors Box £1.1s.0d
It is Referred to Mr. Treasurer to Agree with
Mr. Hubbard or any other Person for a Lease of
the House late Obadiah Thomas< no role >
now in Mr Clerks