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TitleDeeds relating to properties in Pallingswick Green, Farm Lane and Angel Row, Hammersmith and elsewhere
DescriptionTwenty two deeds and probate wills concerning a messuage or tenement in Uppper Charlotte Street at the south west corner of a passage called Bedford Passage, St Pancras, being the twelfth house southward from Howland Street;

Probate will 1812 proved 1814 of John Lane of Hammersmith, esquire, realty in Elgin, Murrayshire, North Britain, capital messuage now divided into two dwellings at Pallingswick Green and property in London.

1825 copy admission to heriotable messuage and 14 acres, and to a capital messuage now divided into two tenements at Pallingswick Green enclosing two papers dated 1844.

1828 Probate will of Susanna Lane of Lower Thornhaugh Street, St Pancras, widow.

1843 (1799, 1805, 1816) three copies of the baptisms of the Lane family.

Copy will of George Lane of 39 Canonbury Square, Islington, esquire, 1833 proved 1843 - realty leasehold messuage number 39 in Canonbury Square, Islington, freehold messuage number 185 in High Holborn, leasehold messuage number 37 in Canonbury Square, two freehold messuages in Red Lion Street, Clerkenwell, leasehold messuage in Edmonds Place, Aldersgate Street, City of London; two leasehold messuages in King Street, Drury Lane, St Giles in the Fields.

1847 Declaration of Trust, being the Transfer of annuities to the descendants, upon trusts, formerly part of the estate of George Lane, esquire, of Canonbury, Islington. Deed endorsed (1) 1848, 1850, Receipts for payment of legacies; (2) 1852 Memorandum of payment of shares in annuity; freehold messuage number 185 in High Holborn; two freehold messuages in Red Lion Street, Clerkenwell, leasehold premises number 37 in Canonbury Square, leasehold messuage in Edmonds Place, Aldersgate Street, two leasehold messuages in King Street, Drury Lane, St Giles in the Fields, with appointment of trustee.

1852 counterpart lease of two pieces of ground at Paddenswick Green, abutting north on ground adjoining the new road from Shepherds Bush to Turnham Green, and elsewhere on Farm Lane and the New Street (coloured marginal plan of ground).

1855 Conveyance in trust to sell and covenant to surrender a messuage number 22 on the south side of Skinner Street, St Sepulchre without Newgate, London, and the ground and soil on which it is erected, and extending southwards into Angel Court, Snow Hill, St Sepulchre without Newgate; eight closes called Stoke hill on Thorndon le Moor, North Otterington, Yorkshire; seven messuages on north side of Smarts Buildings, St Giles in the Fields; a brick building of two stories, the lower part used as a farrier's shop and the upper part as lodging rooms, on the north side of Tottenham Mews in St Pancras, adjoining north on Covent Garden Workhouse, south on Tottenham Mews, west on workshops of Messrs Binns, Shepherd and others, and east on certain messuages;

1856 Agreement to lease a messuage called Holly Cottage in Farm Lane, Hammersmith

1860 Administration of the goods of Mrs Sarah Rosetta Lane, deceased, late of 57 Brompton Square, widow.

1860 Account of the succession duty on the real property of George Lane upon the death of Sarah Rosetta Lane, died 8 July 1860, being leasehold houses number 42 Montpelier Square, Brompton, and number 57 Brompton Square and number 9 Thistle Grove.

1860 Receipted bill for the burial of Sarah Rosetta Lane at the west of the London and Westminster Cemetery, at Earl's Court, Old Brompton.

1865 Assignment of messuage number 5 Angel Row, Hammersmith, afterwards called 89 King Street, Hammersmith. (Recites lease 1851 between George Lane and Joseph Godwin, and endorsed with assignment from Alfred Smith of 89 King Street, Hammersmith, draper, to Thomas Allcock of Kidderminster, Uxbridge, draper, 27 April 1869.

1874 Appointment of £1500 Consols in favour of Mr John Lane, junior, and release of the future dividends (recites settlement 6 March 1850 between John Lane and others, and refers to the settlement before marriage between John Lane and Ann Ellen Hale).

1875 Receipt for sale of £333 6s 8d reduced £3% annuities to the account of Messrs Rivington and Son (J Lane esquire);

1886 Conveyance in Trust of one eleventh part of the share of Raymond England in the proceeds of the sale of freehold houses in New Street, Milton next Gravesend [Kent] and Aldersgate Street [City of London], and leasehold houses in Edmund Place, upon trust that Sarah Susan Lane, Albert Edward England and Charles Robert Rivington shall sell the share, upon trust to pay the balance to Raymond England Lane or his heirs. This real estate had been bequeathed by Joseph Robert Baylis of Brompton Square, esquire, by his will dated 15 August 1867, to his aunt Elizabeth Caroline Baylis for her to receive the rents for life, the rest he bequeathed to his cousins John and George Lane upon trusts.

1896 Mortgage of one undivided share, presumably 1/8 and 1/11 of 1/8 in reversion of and in one copyhold estate in and adjacent to Goldhawk Road [Hammersmith], manor of Fulham, in 84 separate tenements; 17 freehold messuages in Dalling Road, Hammersmith; copyhold premises 89, 91 and 93 King Street, 203 Goldhawk Road and 30 Paddenswick Road, all Hammersmith. (Deed endorsed with assignment 1900 of all shares. Deed registered at the Land Registry, Middlesex Deeds Department, 20 October 1896, and 26-27 April 1900 with annexed declaration).

Parties: John Lane of Upper Charlotte Street corner of Bedford Passage, St Pancras, esquire, Thomas Tims of Windmill Street, Tottenham Court Road, cabinet maker and upholsterer; John Lane of Hammersmith esquire; George Lane of 39 Canonbury Square, Islington, esquire; Richard Wilkinson Dowthwaite of Queen's Row, Hoxton, surveyor, David Jones of High Holborn
St Giles in the Fields, pawnbroker, Sarah Rosetta Lane of Montpellier Square, Brompton, widow, Richard Wilkinson Dowthwaite of Queen's Row, Hoxton, surveyor, David Jones of High Holborn, St Giles in the Fields, pawnbroker, Thomas Heming Johnson of Finchley, esquire, Charles Rivington of Fenchurch Buildings, City of London, gentleman; George Lane of Montpelier Square, Brompton, esquire, John Taylor of Parliament Street, Westminster, architect; John Lane of the manor house, Little Missenden, Buckinghamshire, and the Middle Temple, esquire, Barrister at Law, Sarah Susan England of Ellesborough, Buckinghamshire, spinster, Sarah Rosetta Lane of Great Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire, widow, George Lane of the same place, esquire, William Walford the younger of Bocking, Essex, esquire, William Joseph England of Ellesborough, esquire, George Lane of Thistle Grove, West Brompton, esquire, Edward Skilton of Farm Lane, Hammersmith, laundry man; William Edwards of Upper Bedford Place, Russell Square, draper, James Larkworthy of 89 King Street, Hammersmith, draper, George Lankester of 114 Crawford Street, Marylebone, draper, John Lane, formerly of 42 Montpelier Square, Brompton, now of Gatcombe House near Newport, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, esquire, John Lane the younger of Hesper, Iowa, United States of America, gentleman, Albert Edward England of Aldershot, Hampshire, Captain in the Royal Artillery, the Reverend William Duncombe of Rokelles near Thetford, Norfolk, clerk, Charles Rivington of 1 Fenchurch Buildings, City of London, gentleman; Raymond England Lane of Bury Hall, Alverstoke, Hampshire, esquire, Sarah Susan Lane of Bury Hall, Alverstoke, Hampshire, widow, Albert Edward England, Colonel in Her Majesty's Royal Artillery, and Charles Robert Rivington of Fenchurch Buildings, City of London, solicitor; Basil Newton Lane of Gatcombs near Halcombe, New Zealand, gentleman, Gilliat Hatfeild of Morden Hall, Surrey, esquire
Date1808-1902
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