Present
Treasurer
J: Hollis
T: Hollis
Brains
Carbounell
Barttelott
Mitchell
Gee
Lesingham
Grand Committee Mcur 3o. Augt. 1726
Minutes of last Grand Committee read & approved
New Gods.
Resolved that Green Staffs be Sent to Mr
George
Newport< no role >
Captn
.
Saml. Lewis< no role >
Stamp Brooksbank< no role >
Esqr
.
Mr.
Nathaniel Foach< no role >
Nathaniel Roffey< no role >
Esqr
. and
Mr.
Joseph Wyeth< no role >
Mr. Benson proposed to take a New Lease for
21. Years from the expiration of the present Lease
at Christmas 1728. of a House in Finch Lane
formerly lett to John Reeve< no role >
and his Wife and to
pay £80. Fine and the Old Ground rent of £4. P Ann
Commee to View in Finch Lane
This proposal was neglected as much below the
Value but notice is to be given to him to Attend
the next Committe and in the mean time
Mr. Treasurer Mr.Brains Mr. Carbounel
Mr.
John Hollis< no role >
Mr. Mitchell & Mr. Lesingham or
any Two of them are appointed a Comittee to View
the premisses and also Two Houses in the same
Lane now Lett to Mr. Baxter and in Possession of
Abraham Hinderson< no role >
&
James Collyer< no role >
.
Undertents
of Downe's
& posall.
Wm. Stopps< no role >
&
John Medhurst< no role >
Undertennts
. of
George Downs< no role >
our Tennant of a House & peice of
Ground in Kent Street
at £12. P Ann for the Remaindr.
of 21. Years from Christmas 1721. for which Downes
is in Arreare £42. at Christmas last Proposed to
take a Lease of the premisses at £14. P Ann from
Chras last But the Committee deferred
concluding any thing with them untill the
Representative of Downes shall Release his
Contract.
Mr. Robert Sharpe< no role >
Brother and Administrator
of William Sharpe< no role >
deceased our Tennt. at
Hellions Bumpstead
in Essex for 21. Years from
Michas last desired That Mr. Samuel Smith< no role >
of Castle Camp may be accepted a Tennant
for the Remainder of the Terme under the
same Rent and Covents. and that he may be
Discharged from the Lease contracted for by the
said William Sharpe< no role >
The Committee Resolved
to Inquire of Mr. Smiths Character and
Circumstances before they come to any