Jno: Lewis< no role >
's grant
And we have Agreed with
John Lewis< no role >
of the parish
of St: George The Marter
in Southwarke
to let
him a Lease of severall Houses by St: Georges Church late
in the Occupation of
George Robinson< no role >
and the said
John
Lewis< no role >
their or one of their Under tennants or Assignes for the
Terme of 21: years from Midsomer Day next ensueing at
which time the present Lease thereof made to
George Shaw< no role >
doth expire at the Old yearly Rent of Three pound payable
Quarterly and for a Fine of £60: to be paid as followes (vizt)
£20: part thereof on or before Michas Day last past and
the other £40: residue and in full payment thereof on or
before Michas Day which shall be in the year of our
Lord 1702: by £5: every quarter by even and equall porcons
untill the said Since of £40: be all paid and with such other
Covenants (mutatis mutandis) as are contained in the
old Lease thereof made to the said Shaw
Christopher Phillips< no role >
his grant
And We have alsoe Agreed with
Christopher
Phillips< no role >
Tenant
to a small Tenement and peice of Ground
in Rent Street
in Southwarke
to let him a Lease of the
same for the Terme of 21: years from Christmas last (at
which time the old Lease thereof made to him die expire)
At and under the old yearly Rent of £5 payable quarterly
and the old Fine of 100: Marks and with such like
Covenants as are contained in the said Old Lease
Mary Parkers< no role >
grant
And further we have Agree with
Mary
Parker< no role >
Widdow
to grant her a Lease of a small Tenement
behind the New Wards
in the parish of St:Thomas
for the
Terme of 16: years of from Midsomer last at and under the
Old yearly Rent of 44s: and for a Fine of £24: to be paid in
hand and to be bound by Covenant not to melt any Tallow
in any part of the said premisses dureing the said Terme
and with such other Covenants (mutatis mutandis) as are
contained in the Old Lease made to the said Widdow Parker
Report about Building
the upperwards and
Church}
Wee doe further certifye That we according to
the Order of the last Court almost finished the New Wards
in the Upper Court of this Hospitall; And have laid the
Foundacons of the parish Church and Steeple of St. Thomas
and carried the same up 12: Feet high above the ground
for a sence to the same and covered there with boards to
preserve the brickwork untill the further building thereof
And