Description | Building lease and counterpart for 99 years (from 1864) 1Trustees of Lord and Lady Campden's charity estates: Venerable John Sinclair, archdeacon of Middlesex and vicar of Kensington, Middlesex Henry Atwood, St Philips Terrace, Kensington, gentleman Augustus Bird, Hammersmith, esquire Henry Cole, South Kensington, esquire Charles Maynard Frost, Ladbroke Square, Notting Hill, Middlesex, esquire Edmund Halswell, Kensington, esquire Reverend Francis Hessey, St Barnabas Parsonage, clerk William Hallett Hughes, High Street, Kensington, builder Reverend William Haywood Ibotson, Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire, clerk Reverend William Joshua Irons, Brompton, Middlesex, clerk John Perry Loveland, Pembridge Villas, Notting Hill, Middlesex, esquire Reverend Thomas Pearson, East Lavington, Wiltshire, clerk Edward Sheppard, Kensington, esquire Charles Richard Stanham, Kensington, builder 2 George Frederick John Tippett, Colville Gardens, Westbourne Grove West, Middlesex, builder 3 Ephraim Ball, 11 Chepstow Place, Bayswater, Middlesex, victualler
Hammersmith: 15 Richmond Terrace, known as the Telegraph Public House Plan given Rent: peppercorn for two and a half years, the £20 per annum for the remainder of term |