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Reference
ACC/0891
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Dates
BREWERY MANAGEMENT
Articles of partnership
ACC/0891/01/01/0001
Articles of co-partnership
22 Dec 1822
Douglas Thompson and Henry Thompson, both
of Chiswick, brewers, sons of John Thompson,
deceased, late of Chiswick, brewer. Schedule
of public houses and brewery premises
attached
ACC/0891/01/01/0002
Articles of co-partnership
22 Dec 1822
Douglas Thompson and Henry Thompson, both
of Chiswick, brewers, sons of John Thompson,
deceased, late of Chiswick, brewer. Schedule
of public houses and brewery premises
attached
ACC/0891/01/01/0003
Deed of dissolution of partnership
Douglas Thompson, late of Chiswick, now of
Southwark, brewer, and John Bird Fuller of
Neston Park, Corsham, Wilts, esq. Executed
only by Douglas Thompson
ACC/0891/01/01/0004
Articles of co-partnership
19 Nov 1846
John Bird Fuller of Neston Park, Corsham,
Wilts, esq. and owner of a brewery at Chiswick
Henry Smith and John Turner, both of Romford,
Essex, common brewers
1 Jan 1842
Partnership records: previous partnerships
ACC/0891/01/02/0001
Chiswick: Draft memorial of lease
George Woodroffe of Upper Gower Street. esq.
to Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £12 p.a. rent for a term of 43
years
Property: Messuage with yard, bakehouse,
oven, house of office, and sheds, in Chiswick
5 Mar 1808
ACC/0891/01/02/0002
Chiswick: Draft memorial of lease
28 Jul 1808
Skynner Woodroffe of Chiswick esq. to Douglas
and Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £21 p. a. rent for a term of 61
years
Property: Parcel of ground in Chiswick
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ACC/0891
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ACC/0891/01/02/0003
Old Brentford: Draft mortgage and covenant to
surrender copyholds
1. Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
2. John Newton of Old Brentford, brewer
3. George Bedford, of Bedford Square, gent.
and Thomas Evitt of Haydon Square, gent
Consideration: £18639. 10. 0 consolidated 3%
annuities
Property: A brewery, premises, plant, fixtures,
and debts in Old Brentford, freehold and
leasehold public houses, agreed to be sold by
John Newton to Douglas and Henry Thompson
3 Aug 1816
ACC/0891/01/02/0004
Norwood in Hayes: Draft memorial of lease
Phillis Ann Whitfield of Gt. Queen Street,
Westminster to Douglas and Henry Thompson
of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £33 p. a. rent during the life of
Phillis Ann Whitfield then £21 p. a. for the
residue of a term of 61 years
Property: The 'Lord Wellington' formerly the
'Plough' with premises in Norwood
10 Aug 1816
ACC/0891/01/02/0005
Kensington, St. Mary Abbots: Draft memorial of
lease
Richard Collett of Turnham Green, Chiswick,
gent. to Henry Thompson of Turnham Green,
esq
Consideration: £20 p. a. for a term of 21 years
Property: The 'Three Tuns' on the south side of
the High Street, Kensington
11 Sep 1823
ACC/0891/01/02/0006
Letter from Douglas Thompson of 17 Norfolk
Street to George Bedford of Bedford Row
Concerning the co-partnership accounts of
Douglas and Henry Thompson
19 Sep 1822
ACC/0891/01/02/0007
Draft and duplicates of counsel's opinion
As to remuneration of Henry Thompson as
manager, and salary of Douglas Thompson as
clerk in intended articles of co-partnership
between Douglas and Henry Thompson
25 Sep 1822
ACC/0891/01/02/0008
Draft and duplicates of counsel's opinion
As to remuneration of Henry Thompson as
manager, and salary of Douglas Thompson as
clerk in intended articles of co-partnership
between Douglas and Henry Thompson
25 Sep 1822
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ACC/0891
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ACC/0891/01/02/0009
Draft and duplicates of counsel's opinion
As to remuneration of Henry Thompson as
manager, and salary of Douglas Thompson as
clerk in intended articles of co-partnership
between Douglas and Henry Thompson
25 Sep 1822
ACC/0891/01/02/0010
Draft co-partnership account of Douglas and
Henry Thompson
1822
ACC/0891/01/02/0011
Statement of interest account of Douglas and
Henry Thompson
1822
ACC/0891/01/02/0012
Statement of private account of Douglas
1 Jan 1823
Thompson under the articles of partnership with
Henry Thompson
ACC/0891/01/02/0013
Notes on the statement of private account of
Douglas Thompson
ACC/0891/01/02/0014
Draft statement of private account of Henry
1 Jan 1823
Thompson under the articles of partnership with
Douglas Thompson
ACC/0891/01/02/0015
Accounts of the outgoings of Douglas and
Henry Thompson in connection with their
partnership
1823 - 1824
ACC/0891/01/02/0016
Accounts of the outgoings of Douglas and
Henry Thompson in connection with their
partnership
1823 - 1824
ACC/0891/01/02/0017
Accounts of the outgoings of Douglas and
Henry Thompson in connection with their
partnership
1823 - 1824
ACC/0891/01/02/0018
Accounts of the outgoings of Douglas and
Henry Thompson in connection with their
partnership
1823 - 1824
ACC/0891/01/02/0019
Statement of account of Henry Thompson with
Douglas Thompson
1825
ACC/0891/01/02/0020
Notes on a settlement of account between
Henry and Douglas Thompson
[1825]
[1823]
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ACC/0891
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ACC/0891/01/02/0021
Schedule of public houses purchased or leased [1825]
by Henry Thompson for the benefit of Douglas
and Henry Thompson in partnership
ACC/0891/01/02/0022
Schedule of public houses leased to Henry
Thompson
1822 - 1825
ACC/0891/01/02/0023
Letter from Mr Welstead of Berners Street to
George Bedford of Bedford Row
Concerning a lease from Mr. Thompson to Mr.
Cox
12 Jan 1826
ACC/0891/01/02/0024
Instructions for opinion of counsel
1826
As to a declaration of trust to be executed by
Henry Thompson to safeguard the interests of
Douglas Thompson in leasehold properties
mortgaged by Henry Thompson without his
consent, with covering letter dated 2 September
1826
ACC/0891/01/02/0025
Instructions for opinion of counsel
1826
As to a declaration of trust to be executed by
Henry Thompson to safeguard the interests of
Douglas Thompson in leasehold properties
mortgaged by Henry Thompson without his
consent, with covering letter dated 2 September
1826
ACC/0891/01/02/0026
Copy of draft declaration of trust
As to messuages and other premises
purchased or leased by Henry Thompson
against the articles of his partnership with
Douglas Thompson and ratification of such
purchases by Douglas Thompson
Schedule of properties included
30 Dec 1826
ACC/0891/01/02/0027
Notes of financial settlements to be made
following a valuation of the assets of the
partnership of Douglas & Henry Thompson
1829
ACC/0891/01/02/0028
List of queries sent by J.W. Snow and W.W.
16 Oct 1829
Simpson, valuers, to George Bedford of
Bedford Row
Concerning points arising from their valuation of
the Chiswick Brewery
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ACC/0891
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ACC/0891/01/02/0029
List of public houses and premises held by
Thompson & Co
With table giving details of, and whereabouts
of. abstracts of title
c 1829
ACC/0891/01/02/0030
Old Brentford: Draft consent of William Crighton 26 Feb 1830
to an assignment of a lease of the 'Three
Pigeons' Brentford, dated 25 April 1818
ACC/0891/01/02/0031
Old Brentford: Draft waiver by William Crighton
of a covenant to insure in a lease of the 'Three
Pigeons', Brentford, dated 25 April 1818
26 Feb 1830
ACC/0891/01/02/0032
Chiswick: Draft consent of George Robinson of
Richmond, Surrey, builder, to an assignment of
a lease of the 'Indian Queen' at Strand on the
Green, dated 25 March 1829
26 Feb 1830
ACC/0891/01/02/0033
Old Brentford: Instructions as to grant of
administration of the estate of William
Thompson deceased, trustee of a mortgage for
1000 years of the 'Catherine Wheel', Brentford
Undated
ACC/0891/01/02/0034
Chiswick: Copy of draft affidavit as to the
heirships of Peter Perry, late of Southwark,
brewers' servant, and John Williams, formerly
of Turnham Green, butcher
Concerning the 'George the Fourth' [Turnham
Green]
Undated
ACC/0891/01/02/0035
Draft affidavit as to the heirship of William
Wapshott, late of Chiswick
Undated
ACC/0891/01/02/0036
Hammersmith: Draft affidavit as to the building
of the 'Suspension Bridge' on the site of the
'Goat'. Hammersmith
Undated
ACC/0891/01/02/0037
Memoranda as to titles to properties owned by
the partnership of Douglas and Henry
Thompson (Items numbered 0037-0050)
1829 - 1830
ACC/0891/01/02/0051
List of queries and draft answers to queries by
John Wright Snow and W.W. Simpson, valuers
Regarding the winding up of the partnership of
Douglas and Henry Thompson
1829
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ACC/0891
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ACC/0891/01/02/0052
List of queries and draft answers to queries by
John Wright Snow and W.W. Simpson, valuers
Regarding the winding up of the partnership of
Douglas and Henry Thompson
1829
ACC/0891/01/02/0053
Copies of a memorandum by Mr. White, lessor
of the 'Friend in Hand' [Hammersmith]
Concerning an attempt by Henry Thompson to
arrange an increase in valuation by fraud
1829
ACC/0891/01/02/0054
Copies of a memorandum by Mr. White, lessor
of the 'Friend in Hand' [Hammersmith]
Concerning an attempt by Henry Thompson to
arrange an increase in valuation by fraud
1829
ACC/0891/01/02/0055
Cases for opinions of counsel concerning titles
to the Chiswick Brewery and estates (Items
numbered 0055-0060)
With covering letter from Philip Western Wood
to S. Fyson esq. of 48 Lothbury
c 1829
ACC/0891/01/02/0061
Memorandum of titles to the Chiswick Brewery
estates comprised in 5 abstracts of title
1829
ACC/0891/01/02/0062
Brentford: Analysis of title to the 'Three Kings'
1801
ACC/0891/01/02/0063
New Brentford: Analysis of title to the 'Black
Boy and Still'
1741 - 1820
ACC/0891/01/02/0064
Old Brentford: Analysis of title to the 'Red Lion'
and 'Running Horses'
1651 - 1815
ACC/0891/01/02/0065
Chiswick: Analysis of title to property purchased 1748 - 1810
from the trustees of Charles Purvis
ACC/0891/01/02/0066
Chiswick: Analysis of title to 3 copyhold
messuages in Chiswick
1759 - 1793
ACC/0891/01/02/0067
Chiswick: Analysis of title to the 'Windmill'
Turnham Green
1733 - 1802
ACC/0891/01/02/0068
Ealing: Analysis of title to the 'Green Man'
1756 - 1822
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ACC/0891
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ACC/0891/01/02/0069
Ealing: Analysis of title to the 'Plume of
Feathers'
1781 - 1792
ACC/0891/01/02/0070
Ealing: Rough analysis of title to the 'White
Hart', Windmill Lane
1721 - 1799
ACC/0891/01/02/0071
Ealing: Analysis of title to the 'Marquis of
Granby'
1742 - 1813
ACC/0891/01/02/0072
Hammersmith: Analysis of title to the
'Salutation'
1763 - 1824
ACC/0891/01/02/0073
Hammersmith: Analysis of title to the 'Ship'
1768 - 1783
ACC/0891/01/02/0074
Hammersmith: Analysis of title to the 'Red Lion'
and house adjoining
1720 - 1761
ACC/0891/01/02/0075
Hayes: Analysis of title to the 'Angel'
1729 - 1822
ACC/0891/01/02/0076
Hillingdon: Analysis of title to the 'Lion'
1770 - 1810
ACC/0891/01/02/0077
Isleworth: Analysis of title to the 'Swan'
1760 - 1808
ACC/0891/01/02/0078
Staines: Analysis of title to the 'Angel and
Crown'
1704 - 1825
ACC/0891/01/02/0079
Analysis of title to the 'Rose and Crown'
1760 - 1823
ACC/0891/01/02/0080
Letter from Douglas Thompson to Fyson and
Beck of Lothbury, solicitors
Concerning the affairs of the partnership of
Douglas and Henry Thompson
28 Aug 1832
ACC/0891/01/02/0081
Chiswick: Draft heads of a proposed agreement 1828
between Douglas and Henry Thompson, Philip
Western Wood, and John Fuller, as to a sale of
a moiety of a brewery in Chiswick
ACC/0891/01/02/0082
Chiswick: Draft heads of a proposed agreement 1828
between Douglas and Henry Thompson, Philip
Western Wood, and John Fuller, as to a sale of
a moiety of a brewery in Chiswick
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ACC/0891
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ACC/0891/01/02/0083
Chiswick: Draft contract, and copies, for the
sale and purchase of one moiety and the third
part of another moiety of a brewery, public
houses and properties in Chiswick and
elsewhere
1828
ACC/0891/01/02/0084
Chiswick: Draft contract, and copies, for the
sale and purchase of one moiety and the third
part of another moiety of a brewery, public
houses and properties in Chiswick and
elsewhere
1828
ACC/0891/01/02/0085
Chiswick: Draft contract, and copies, for the
sale and purchase of one moiety and the third
part of another moiety of a brewery, public
houses and properties in Chiswick and
elsewhere
1828
ACC/0891/01/02/0086
Chiswick: Draft contract, and copies, for the
sale and purchase of one moiety and the third
part of another moiety of a brewery, public
houses and properties in Chiswick and
elsewhere
1828
ACC/0891/01/02/0087
Isleworth: Draft agreement for the sale and
purchase of the 'Castle', Smallberry Green, the
exclusive property of Henry Thompson
Henry Thompson to Douglas Thompson, Philip
Western Wood, and John Bird Fuller
1828
ACC/0891/01/02/0088
Chiswick: Copy of draft memorial to register
1829
contract for sale and purchase of a brewery and
public houses in Chiswick and elsewhere
As No. ACC/0891/01/02/0083
ACC/0891/01/02/0089
Chiswick: Copies of draft contract for the sale
and purchase of one moiety and the third part
of another moiety of a brewery, public houses
and properties in Chiswick and elsewhere
Subsequent to the drafts at Nos.
ACC/0891/01/02/0083-0086
5 Jan 1829
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ACC/0891
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ACC/0891/01/02/0090
Chiswick: Copies of draft contract for the sale
and purchase of one moiety and the third part
of another moiety of a brewery, public houses
and properties in Chiswick and elsewhere
Subsequent to the drafts at Nos.
ACC/0891/01/02/0083-0086
5 Jan 1829
ACC/0891/01/02/0091
Chiswick: Copies of draft contract for the sale
and purchase of one moiety and the third part
of another moiety of a brewery, public houses
and properties in Chiswick and elsewhere
Subsequent to the drafts at Nos.
ACC/0891/01/02/0083-0086
5 Jan 1829
ACC/0891/01/02/0092
Valuation of public houses and other premises
contracted to be sold to Philip Western Wood
and John Bird Fuller by Douglas and Henry
Thompson
1829
ACC/0891/01/02/0093
Chiswick: Copy of contract for sale and
purchase
1. Douglas Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
2. Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
3. Philip Western Wood of Russell Square, esq
John Bird Fuller of Neston Park, Corsham,
Wilts, esq
Reciting: Articles of co-partnership between 1
and 2 expired 1 January 1829, the partners
being seized of a brewery estate and effects in
Chiswick and various public houses and other
premises
1 and 3 intend to commence a new partnership
in the same business from 5 January 1829, 3
therefore agrees to purchase one moiety
belonging to 1, and 1/3 moiety belonging to 2,
an independent valuation to be made
Schedule attached
5 Jan 1829
ACC/0891/01/02/0094
Chiswick: Draft copy of articles of co
5 Jan 1829
-partnership to carry on the business of brewers
at Chiswick
1. Douglas Thompson. 2. Philip Western Wood.
3. John Bird Fuller
ACC/0891/01/02/0095
Chiswick: Draft articles of partnership between 1828
Douglas Thompson, Philip Western Wood, and
John Bird Fuller
Intending to carry on the business of brewers at
Chiswick
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ACC/0891
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ACC/0891/01/02/0096
Chiswick: Draft articles of partnership between 1832
John Bird Fuller, and Douglas Thompson
Intending to carry on the business of brewers at
Chiswick
ACC/0891/01/02/0097
Chiswick: Draft mortgage of copyhold
properties of the Chiswick Brewery
From Douglas Thompson to trustees for John
Bird Fuller
ACC/0891/01/02/0098
Bills of costs and damages of Thomas Nias to
1831 - 1832
Douglas Thompson for legal services in various
suits (Items numbered 0098-0106)
Numbered 1-9
ACC/0891/01/02/0107
Draft notice by John Bird Fuller to Douglas
Thompson to dissolve their partnership at the
end of 12 months
1841
ACC/0891/01/02/0108
Draft appointment of John William Smith to be
manager of the Chiswick Brewery in place of
Douglas Thompson
1841
ACC/0891/01/02/0109
London Gazette containing notice of the
10 May 1842
dissolution of the partnership of John Bird Fuller
and Douglas Thompson
ACC/0891/01/02/0110
Chiswick: Copy of deed of dissolution of the
1 Jan 1842
partnership as brewers at the Chiswick Brewery
between Douglas Thompson and John Bird
Fuller
ACC/0891/01/02/0111
Copy of deed of dissolution of the partnership
between Douglas Thompson and John Bird
Fuller
Endorsed: "Mr. Smith's copy"
1 Jan 1842
ACC/0891/01/02/0112
Statements of the account of Douglas
Thompson with John Bird Fuller
No. ACC/0891/01/02/0112 endorsed:
"Arbitration 1842"
1842
ACC/0891/01/02/0113
Statements of the account of Douglas
Thompson with John Bird Fuller
No. ACC/0891/01/02/0112 endorsed:
"Arbitration 1842"
1842
1832
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ACC/0891
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ACC/0891/01/02/0114
Statements of the account of Douglas
Thompson with John Bird Fuller
No. ACC/0891/01/02/0112 endorsed:
"Arbitration 1842"
1842
ACC/0891/01/02/0115
Chiswick: Balance Sheet of the accounts of
Messrs. Thompson and Fuller
1842
ACC/0891/01/02/0116
Chiswick: Statement of the account of Douglas
Thompson with John Bird Fuller
As to the purchase of Thompson's 1/6 share in
the Chiswick Brewery by Fuller
1829 - 1842
ACC/0891/01/02/0117
Chiswick: Letter from Rushworth and Jarvis, of
Saville Row, to J.W. Smith
Giving a statement of their valuation of the
contents of the Chiswick Brewery
4 Jun 1842
ACC/0891/01/02/0118
Chiswick: Letter from Rushworth and Jarvis, of
Saville Row, to J.W. Smith
Giving a statement of their valuation of the
contents of the Chiswick Brewery
4 Jun 1842
ACC/0891/01/02/0119
Correspondence of John William Smith
Concerning the management of the Chiswick
Brewery, the partnership of Douglas Thompson
and John Bird Fuller, and its dissolution,
including letters from John Bird Fuller, with
some draft replies, and letters from Douglas
Thompson, who was living in penury on the
continent after 1841
26 Jul 1832 - 3
Jan 1851
ACC/0891/01/02/0244
Memorandum of agreement as to the loan of
5 Jan 1829
œ1000
Daniel White of Barking, Essex, to Douglas
Thompson, Philip Western Wood and John Bird
Fuller of Chiswick, brewers, and promissory
note of Douglas Thompson endorsed with a
note of repayment dated 12 March 1830
ACC/0891/01/02/0245
Letter from Henry Thompson to John William
Smith
Requesting him to contact Douglas Thompson
concerning the settlement of their affairs
24 Jan 1831
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ACC/0891
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ACC/0891/01/02/0246
Draft letters from John William Smith to John
Fuller
Concerning the management of the Chiswick
Brewery and his position as manager
13 May 1835
18 May 1835
26 Mar 1836
ACC/0891/01/02/0247
Draft letters from John William Smith to John
Fuller
Concerning the management of the Chiswick
Brewery and his position as manager
13 May 1835
18 May 1835
26 Mar 1836
ACC/0891/01/02/0248
Draft letters from John William Smith to John
Fuller
Concerning the management of the Chiswick
Brewery and his position as manager
13 May 1835
18 May 1835
26 Mar 1836
ACC/0891/01/02/0249
Letter from John Fuller in answer to John
William Smith's of 13 May 1835
14 May 1835
ACC/0891/01/02/0250
Letters from J.W. Snow to John William Smith
Concerning a valuation of the assets of the
Chiswick Brewery to be undertaken by Snow
29 Jul 1841 21 Jan 1842
ACC/0891/01/02/0251
Letters from J.W. Snow to John William Smith
Concerning a valuation of the assets of the
Chiswick Brewery to be undertaken by Snow
29 Jul 1841 21 Jan 1842
ACC/0891/01/02/0252
Letters from J.W. Snow to John William Smith
Concerning a valuation of the assets of the
Chiswick Brewery to be undertaken by Snow
29 Jul 1841 21 Jan 1842
ACC/0891/01/02/0253
Letters from J.W. Snow to John William Smith
Concerning a valuation of the assets of the
Chiswick Brewery to be undertaken by Snow
29 Jul 1841 21 Jan 1842
ACC/0891/01/02/0254
List of ledgers and papers relating to the
partnership of Douglas and Henry Thompson
Received by Messrs. Frere and Co., solicitors
11 May 1837
ACC/0891/01/02/0255
Rough list, in the hand of John Fuller, of monies 1829 - 1833
advanced by him to Douglas Thompson
On the dorse of an undated letter from Phebe
Horlock, of 'The Rocks', to Mrs. Fuller, refusing
an invitation
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ACC/0891
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ACC/0891/01/02/0256
Chiswick: Letters from J.W. Snow to John
19 Apr 1842 William Smith
20 Jun 1842
Concerning a valuation of the Chiswick Brewery
ACC/0891/01/02/0257
Chiswick: Letters from J.W. Snow to John
19 Apr 1842 William Smith
20 Jun 1842
Concerning a valuation of the Chiswick Brewery
ACC/0891/01/02/0258
List of public houses belonging to Douglas and
Henry Thompson
With the total trade of each added
5 Jan 1829
ACC/0891/01/02/0259
Chiswick: Valuation by J.W. Snow of the stock
of malt, hops, beer, etc. at the Chiswick
Brewery
5 Jan 1842
ACC/0891/01/02/0260
Receipted bill of Messrs. Rushworth and Jarvis
to J.W. Smith, surviving trustee of the deed of
assignment from Douglas Thompson dated
June 1832
For making an inventory of the house at the
Chiswick Brewery, and preventing Douglas
Thompson from regaining possession
Receipt originally attached but now loose
1841
ACC/0891/01/02/0261
Bill of J.W. Snow to Messrs. Thompson and
Fuller
For a valuation of the assets of their
partnership, with receipts to J.B. Fuller, dated
11 April and 26 July 1842 attached
1842
ACC/0891/01/02/0262
Bill of J.W. Snow to Messrs. Thompson and
Fuller
For a valuation of the assets of their
partnership, with receipts to J.B. Fuller, dated
11 April and 26 July 1842 attached
1842
ACC/0891/01/02/0263
Bill of J.W. Snow to Messrs. Thompson and
Fuller
For a valuation of the assets of their
partnership, with receipts to J.B. Fuller, dated
11 April and 26 July 1842 attached
1842
ACC/0891/01/02/0264
Receipts to Messrs. Thompson and Fuller
For payments made through J.W. Smith
1832 - 1842
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ACC/0891
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ACC/0891/01/02/0265
Receipts to Messrs. Thompson and Fuller
For payments made through J.W. Smith
1832 - 1842
ACC/0891/01/02/0266
Receipts to Messrs. Thompson and Fuller
For payments made through J.W. Smith
1832 - 1842
ACC/0891/01/02/0267
Receipts to Messrs. Thompson and Fuller
For payments made through J.W. Smith
1832 - 1842
ACC/0891/01/02/0268
Receipts to Messrs. Thompson and Fuller
(Items numbered 0268-0448)
For payments made through J.W. Smith
1832 - 1842
ACC/0891/01/02/0449
Receipts to John Bird Fuller (Items numbered
0449-0479)
For payments made through J.W. Smith,
including at No. ACC/0891/01/02/0453 a letter
from Douglas Thompson in Calais, dated 24
March 1842, concerning payment of an
allowance to his son Bryne
1842 - 1846
ACC/0891/01/02/0480
Copy of articles of co-partnership between
5 Jan 1829
Douglas Thompson, John Bird Fuller, and Philip
Western Wood
ACC/0891/01/02/0481
Guarantee by Thos. Ashby and Sons, [brewers
and spirit merchants of Staines], of two
promissory notes for œ50 of even date from
Richard Dunham to Douglas and Henry
Thompson
16 Sep 1826
ACC/0891/01/02/0482
Abstract of the award of the arbitrator in the
partnership disputes of Douglas and Henry
Thompson
30 Nov 1831
ACC/0891/01/02/0483
Letter from Barclay Tritton, Bevan and Co.,
bankers, to Douglas Thompson and Co. of
Chiswick
Enclosing a cheque of Philip Western Wood,
deceased
1 May 1832 - 5
May 1832
ACC/0891/01/02/0484
Letter from Barclay Tritton, Bevan and Co.,
bankers, to Douglas Thompson and Co. of
Chiswick
Enclosing a cheque of Philip Western Wood,
deceased
1 May 1832 - 5
May 1832
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 15
Dates
ACC/0891/01/02/0485
Letter from John Fuller to John William Smith
Concerning the calculation of profits due to the
estate of Philip Western Wood, deceased, and
enclosing a rough calculation of profit accounts
26 Jul 1833
ACC/0891/01/02/0486
Case and opinion of counsel, accounts, and
1828 - 1833
related papers (Items numbered 0486-0497)
Concerning a claim by A.W. Richmond, cooper,
for recovery of £300 from Douglas Thompson
and Co
ACC/0891/01/02/0498
Letter from Swaine Stevens and Co. of
Fredericks Place, Old Jewry, to Messrs. Wood
and Fuller of Chiswick
Concerning the bankruptcy of Wyatt and
Thompson
24 Sep 1833
ACC/0891/01/02/0499
Letters and papers relating to the accounts of
the partnership of Thompson, Wood and Fuller
following the death of Philip Western Wood
(Items numbered 0499-0505)
1833 - 1835
ACC/0891/01/02/0506
Statements of profit and loss account of
Thompson Wood and Fuller
1829 - 1831
ACC/0891/01/02/0507
Statements of profit and loss account of
Thompson Wood and Fuller
1829 - 1831
ACC/0891/01/02/0508
Statements of profit and loss account of
Thompson Wood and Fuller
1829 - 1831
ACC/0891/01/02/0509
Statements of profit and loss account of
Thompson Wood and Fuller
1829 - 1831
ACC/0891/01/02/0510
Statements of profit and loss account of
Thompson Wood and Fuller
1829 - 1831
ACC/0891/01/02/0511
Statement of deductions from the profit and
loss account of Thompson Wood and Fuller by
J.W. Smith
1829 - 1831
ACC/0891/01/02/0512
Statement of beer account of Thompson, Wood 1831
and Fuller
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 16
Dates
ACC/0891/01/02/0513
General balance sheet of the accounts of
Thompson Wood and Fuller
31 Dec 1831
ACC/0891/01/02/0514
General balance sheet of the accounts of
Thompson Wood and Fuller
31 Dec 1831
ACC/0891/01/02/0515
General balance sheet of the accounts of
Thompson Wood and Fuller
31 Dec 1831
ACC/0891/01/02/0516
Account of Wood and Fuller with Henry
Thompson concerning their purchase of his
moiety of the Chiswick brewery
1829 - 1831
ACC/0891/01/02/0517
Account of Wood and Fuller with Douglas
Thompson concerning their purchase of 1/3 of
his moiety of the Chiswick Brewery
1829 - 1831
ACC/0891/01/02/0518
Account of Thompson, Wood and Fuller with
Douglas and Henry Thompson
1829 - 1831
ACC/0891/01/02/0519
Account of Thompson, Wood and Fuller with
Douglas and Henry Thompson
1829 - 1831
ACC/0891/01/02/0520
List of debts due from Douglas and Henry
Thompson to Thompson, Wood and Fuller
1 Jan 1831
ACC/0891/01/02/0521
Report on deterioration in the value of
leasehold premises belonging to the Chiswick
Brewery
1821 - 1831
ACC/0891/01/02/0522
Account of Philip Western Wood with
Thompson, Wood and Fuller
1829 - 1831
ACC/0891/01/02/0523
Account of payments made by Thompson and
Fuller for Philip Western Wood since his death
on 3 May 1832
1832 - 1833
ACC/0891/01/02/0524
Packet of correspondence and other papers of
John William Smith (Items numbered 0524
-0544)
Relating to the affairs of the Chiswick Brewery
following the decease of Philip Western Wood,
including letters from John Fuller
1832 - 1834
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 17
Dates
ACC/0891/01/02/0545
Memoranda by John William Smith (Items
numbered 0545-0555)
Relating to the financial affairs of Douglas
Thompson with regard to the setting up of the
new partnership of Thompson and Fuller
1831 - 1832
ACC/0891/01/02/0556
Staines: Copy of memorandum of agreement
3 Mar 1831
for sale
William Harris of Staines, brewer, to Douglas
Thomspon, Philip Western Wood and John Bird
Fuller of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: Valuation to be made
Property: The Angel and Crown Estate, Staines
ACC/0891/01/02/0557
Chiswick: Tabulated profit account of the
Chiswick Brewery
1834 - 1844
ACC/0891/01/02/0558
Chiswick: Profit and loss account of the
Chiswick Brewery
1842 - 1843
ACC/0891/01/02/0559
List of leasehold estates of the Chiswick
Brewery stating the unexpired terms
29 Mar 1845
ACC/0891/01/02/0560
Copy of the will of John Fuller of Neston Park,
Corsham, Wilts
Proved 15 May 1839
Executor and residuary legatee, John Bird
Fuller
26 Jul 1838
ACC/0891/01/02/0561
Chiswick: Statement of the interest of John
Fuller, deceased, in the property of the
Chiswick Brewery
15 May 1839
ACC/0891/01/02/0562
Statement of the personal property and
liabilities of John Fuller at the time of his death
Prepared by John Bird Fuller
10 Jun 1839
ACC/0891/01/02/0563
Letter from John Bird Fuller to John William
18 Jun 1839
Smith
Concerning the affairs of John Fuller, deceased
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 18
Dates
ACC/0891/01/02/0564
Correspondence of John William Smith,
24 Dec 1832 manager of the Chiswick Brewery, with John
16 Apr 1836
Fuller and George Frere (Items numbered 0564
-0575)
Concerning the financial affairs of the Brewery,
including copies of letters written by Smith, in
particular many demands for increases in
salary
ACC/0891/01/02/0576
Draft report on the accounts of the Chiswick
Brewery by J.W. Smith
Including an appeal for an increase in salary
27 Feb 1835
ACC/0891/01/02/0577
Chiswick Brewery beer account, profit and loss
account, and balance sheet, to accompany
report on the accounts
5 Jan 1836
ACC/0891/01/02/0578
Chiswick Brewery beer account, profit and loss
account, and balance sheet, to accompany
report on the accounts
5 Jan 1836
ACC/0891/01/02/0579
Chiswick Brewery beer account, profit and loss
account, and balance sheet, to accompany
report on the accounts
5 Jan 1836
ACC/0891/01/02/0580
Comparative statement of the accounts of
5 Apr 1836
Thompson, Wood, and Fuller, and Thompson
and Fuller for the seven years ending 5 January
1836
ACC/0891/01/02/0581
Report on the accounts of the Chiswick
Brewery by J.W. Smith
5 Apr 1836
ACC/0891/01/02/0582
Chiswick Brewery beer account, profit and loss
account, and balance sheet, to accompany
report on the accounts
5 Jan 1837
ACC/0891/01/02/0583
Chiswick Brewery beer account, profit and loss
account, and balance sheet, to accompany
report on the accounts
5 Jan 1837
ACC/0891/01/02/0584
Chiswick Brewery beer account, profit and loss
account, and balance sheet, to accompany
report on the accounts
5 Jan 1837
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 19
Dates
ACC/0891/01/02/0585
Chiswick Brewery beer account, profit and loss
account, and balance sheet, to accompany
report on the accounts
5 Jan 1837
ACC/0891/01/02/0586
Chiswick Brewery beer account, profit and loss
account, and balance sheet, to accompany
report on the accounts
5 Jan 1837
ACC/0891/01/02/0587
Chiswick Brewery beer account, profit and loss 5 Jan 1838
account, and balance sheet to accompany draft
report on the accounts
ACC/0891/01/02/0588
Chiswick Brewery beer account, profit and loss 5 Jan 1838
account, and balance sheet to accompany draft
report on the accounts
ACC/0891/01/02/0589
Chiswick Brewery beer account, profit and loss 5 Jan 1838
account, and balance sheet to accompany draft
report on the accounts
ACC/0891/01/02/0590
Draft report on the accounts of the Chiswick
Brewery
ACC/0891/01/02/0591
Chiswick Brewery beer account, profit and loss 5 Jan 1840
account, and balance sheet to accompany draft
report on the accounts
ACC/0891/01/02/0592
Chiswick Brewery beer account, profit and loss 5 Jan 1840
account, and balance sheet to accompany draft
report on the accounts
ACC/0891/01/02/0593
Chiswick Brewery beer account, profit and loss 5 Jan 1840
account, and balance sheet to accompany draft
report on the accounts
ACC/0891/01/02/0594
Chiswick Brewery beer account, profit and loss 5 Jan 1840
account, and balance sheet to accompany draft
report on the accounts
ACC/0891/01/02/0595
Chiswick brewery beer account, balance sheet,
and draft report on the accounts
5 Jan 1841
ACC/0891/01/02/0596
Chiswick brewery beer account, balance sheet,
and draft report on the accounts
5 Jan 1841
2 Mar 1839
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 20
Dates
ACC/0891/01/02/0597
Chiswick brewery beer account, balance sheet,
and draft report on the accounts
5 Jan 1841
ACC/0891/01/02/0598
Chiswick Brewery beer consumption accounts
Comprising lists of public houses with a note of
the tenant, rent, consumption of ale and hock
for each
1840 - 1842
ACC/0891/01/02/0599
Chiswick Brewery beer consumption accounts
Comprising lists of public houses with a note of
the tenant, rent, consumption of ale and hock
for each
1840 - 1842
ACC/0891/01/02/0600
Rough draft notes on title
c 1827
ACC/0891/01/02/0601
Rough draft notes on title
c 1827
ACC/0891/01/02/0602
Rough draft notes on title
c 1827
ACC/0891/01/02/0603
Rough draft notes on title
c 1827
ACC/0891/01/02/0604
Rough draft notes on title
c 1827
ACC/0891/01/02/0605
Copies of an assignment of œ7500, part of the
purchase money for a share in the estates of
the late co-partnership of Douglas and Henry
Thompson
By Douglas Thompson to John Bird Fuller
16 Dec 1833
ACC/0891/01/02/0606
Copies of an assignment of œ7500, part of the
purchase money for a share in the estates of
the late co-partnership of Douglas and Henry
Thompson
By Douglas Thompson to John Bird Fuller
16 Dec 1833
ACC/0891/01/02/0607
Account book of Douglas Thompson and Co.,
in account with Barclay's Bank
1829 - 1831
ACC/0891/01/02/0608
Small notebook labelled "Thompson and Fuller,
Minute Book"
Containing memoranda concerning the
management of the Chiswick Brewery
1832 - 1834
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 21
Dates
ACC/0891/01/02/0609
Account book of Douglas Thompson in account
with Thompson and Fuller
1832 - 1841
ACC/0891/01/02/0610
Vouchers for payments on account of Douglas
and Henry Thompson (Items numbered 0610
-0689)
Found by John William Smith in Douglas
Thompson's bookcase, 25 April 1842
22 Sep 1828 30 Jul 1829
ACC/0891/01/02/0690
Receipts for rents and taxes, and letter
requesting payment, the Worshipful Company
of Goldsmiths to D. and H. Thompson
1829 - 1831
ACC/0891/01/02/0691
Receipts for rents and taxes, and letter
requesting payment, the Worshipful Company
of Goldsmiths to D. and H. Thompson
1829 - 1831
ACC/0891/01/02/0692
Receipts for rents and taxes, and letter
requesting payment, the Worshipful Company
of Goldsmiths to D. and H. Thompson
1829 - 1831
ACC/0891/01/02/0693
Receipts for rents and taxes, and letter
requesting payment, the Worshipful Company
of Goldsmiths to D. and H. Thompson
1829 - 1831
ACC/0891/01/02/0694
Vouchers for payments by Thompson Wood
and Fuller in lieu of D. and H. Thompson (Items
numbered 0694-0719)
ACC/0891/01/02/0720
Vouchers for payments made by Thompson,
Wood and Fuller in lieu of Douglas and Henry
Thompson (Items numbered 0720-0759)
Including at No. ACC/0891/01/02/0720 a copy
of a bill from John William Smith to D. and H.
Thompson for the arrangement of their
partnership accounts
Numbered 2-37
1827 - 1839
ACC/0891/01/02/0760
List of the debts of Douglas and Henry
Thompson paid by Douglas Thompson
1839
ACC/0891/01/02/0761
Bank book of Henry Thompson in account with
Barclay's Bank
1829 - 1832
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 22
Dates
ACC/0891/01/02/0762
Affidavit, letters and rough notes in support of a
claim for a return of probate duty on the estate
of John Fuller on the ground of debts
1850
ACC/0891/01/02/0763
Affidavit, letters and rough notes in support of a
claim for a return of probate duty on the estate
of John Fuller on the ground of debts
1850
ACC/0891/01/02/0764
Affidavit, letters and rough notes in support of a
claim for a return of probate duty on the estate
of John Fuller on the ground of debts
1850
ACC/0891/01/02/0765
Affidavit, letters and rough notes in support of a
claim for a return of probate duty on the estate
of John Fuller on the ground of debts
1850
ACC/0891/01/02/0766
Bills from Mr. Bedford, solicitor, to Douglas and
Henry Thompson (Items numbered 0766-0790)
For professional services rendered relating to
property transactions and partnership affairs
1827 - 1829
ACC/0891/01/02/0791
Bills from Mr. Bedford, solicitor, to Douglas
Thompson (Items numbered 0791-0802)
For services relating to partnership disputes
and lawsuits
1827 - 1831
ACC/0891/01/02/0803
Bills from Mr. Bedford, solicitor, to Douglas
1829 - 1832
Thompson and Co (Items numbered 0803-0829
)
For services mainly relating to property
transactions, with covering letter, dated 23 June
1841, from Allen and Nicol, of Queen Square,
Cheapside, to Frere and Forster, of New
Square, solicitors
ACC/0891/01/02/0830
Bills from Bedford and Vincent, solicitors, of
Bedford Row to Douglas Thompson and Co
(Items numbered 0830-0848)
For services mainly relating to property
transactions
1832
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 23
Dates
ACC/0891/01/02/0849
Bills from Frere and Forster, solicitors, to
Douglas Thompson and Co (Items numbered
0849-0855)
For services relating to the purchase of a
moiety of the Chiswick Brewery by John Bird
Fuller, and the partnership disputes of Douglas
and Henry Thompson
1834 - 1838
ACC/0891/01/02/0856
Bills from Frere and Forster, solicitors, to
Douglas Thompson and Co (Items numbered
0856-0864)
For services relating to the lawsuits Bonfit v
Purchas and Adams v Thompson
1835 - 1838
ACC/0891/01/02/0865
Annual bills from Frere and Forster, solicitors,
to Douglas Thompson and Co
For services relating to the suit of Wigan v
Fuller in Chancery
1834 - 1838
ACC/0891/01/02/0866
Annual bills from Frere and Forster, solicitors,
to Douglas Thompson and Co
For services relating to the suit of Wigan v
Fuller in Chancery
1834 - 1838
ACC/0891/01/02/0867
Annual bills from Frere and Forster, solicitors,
to Douglas Thompson and Co
For services relating to the suit of Wigan v
Fuller in Chancery
1834 - 1838
ACC/0891/01/02/0868
Annual bills from Frere and Forster, solicitors,
to Douglas Thompson and Co
For services relating to the suit of Wigan v
Fuller in Chancery
1834 - 1838
ACC/0891/01/02/0869
Annual bills from Frere and Forster, solicitors,
to Douglas Thompson and Co
For services relating to the suit of Wigan v
Fuller in Chancery
1834 - 1838
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 24
Dates
ACC/0891/01/02/0870
Letters, mostly from Fyson and Beck, of
Lothbury, solicitors, to George Bedford, of
Bedford Square, solicitor (Items numbered
0870-0951)
Concerning the sale of four sixths of the
Chiswick Brewery by Douglas Thompson and
Henry Thompson to Philip Western Wood and
John Bird Fuller
Numbered 1-83
24 Dec 1828 4 Jan 1832
ACC/0891/01/02/0952
Correspondence of George Bedford, of Bedford 1 Jan 1829 Row, Solicitor (Items numbered 0952-1076)
28 Mar 1830
Relating to the affairs of the Chiswick Brewery,
particularly regarding the sale of 1829
Numbered 83-212
ACC/0891/01/02/1077
Letters, mostly from George Bedford, of
Bedford Row, solicitor, to Fyson and Beck of
Lothbury, solicitors (Items numbered 1077
-1189)
Relating to the sale of the Chiswick Brewery,
1829
ACC/0891/01/02/1190
Correspondence of John William Smith, of
10 Jan 1831 Grays Inn Square (Items numbered 1190-1215) 4 Jul 1832
Relating to the partnership affairs of Thompson,
Wood, and Fuller, including letters from John
Fuller and Douglas Thompson, with some draft
replies
ACC/0891/01/02/1216
Letters from John Fuller to John William Smith
(Items numbered 1216-1234)
Concerning the financial affairs of Thompson,
Wood, and Fuller
ACC/0891/01/02/1235
Drafts and copies of letters to John Fuller,
21 Nov 1832 mostly from John William Smith, which were not 17 Jun 1833
entered in the letter book (Items numbered
1235-1249)
ACC/0891/01/02/1250
Letters, mostly from John Fuller to John William 5 Jul 1833 - 22
Smith (Items numbered 1250-1278)
Feb 1836
Concerning the financial affairs of Thompson
and Fuller, and the management of the
Chiswick Brewery
5 Feb 1829 21 Nov 1832
23 Jun 1832 31 May 1833
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 25
Dates
ACC/0891/01/02/1279
Correspondence of John William Smith (Items
numbered 1279-1340)
Concerning the affairs of Thompson and Fuller
and the management of the Chiswick Brewery,
many letters from John Fuller
21 Nov 1832 8 Jan 1836
ACC/0891/01/02/1341
Correspondence of John William Smith (Items
numbered 1341-1395)
Concerning the affairs of Thompson and Fuller,
and the management of the Chiswick Brewery,
many letters from John Fuller and John Bird
Fuller
30 Jul 1834 - 7
Dec 1840
ACC/0891/01/02/1396
Correspondence of John William Smith (Items
numbered 1396-1468)
Concerning the affairs of Thompson and Fuller,
and the management of the Chiswick Brewery,
many letters from John Fuller and John Bird
Fuller
30 Sep 1834 13 Dec 1839
ACC/0891/01/02/1469
Correspondence of Frere and Forster, of
Lincolns' Inn, solicitors (Items numbered 1469
-1802)
Concerning the affairs of Thompson and Fuller,
including memoranda and draft replies
Sep 1829 - 25
Oct 1839
ACC/0891/01/02/1803
Correspondence of Frere and Forster, of
Lincolns Inn, solicitors (Items numbered 1803
-1903)
Concerning the suit of Wigan v Fuller
2 May 1837 - 4
May 1846
ACC/0891/01/02/1904
Correspondence and related papers of Frere
and Forster, of Lincolns Inn, solicitors (Items
numbered 1904-2082)
Concerning the affairs of Thompson and Fuller,
and the estates of the Chiswick Brewery
23 Jan 1833 16 Jan 1848
ACC/0891/01/02/2083
Correspondence and related papers of Frere
and Forster, of Lincolns Inn, solicitors (Items
numbered 2083-2156)
Concerning the estates of the Chiswick
Brewery
17 Oct 1844 16 Feb 1849
ACC/0891/01/02/2157
Will of Douglas Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
Principal devisees: wife Hannah, daughter
Harriet Stephenson, sons William and Bryne
18 Mar 1837
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 26
Dates
ACC/0891/01/02/2158
Notes by Douglas Thompson as to his
testamentary dispositions
[1837]
ACC/0891/01/02/2159
Letter from Douglas Thompson jun., on board
ship, to his father, Douglas Thompson of
Chiswick
Describing conditions on board
10 Jul 1829
ACC/0891/01/02/2160
Letter from Douglas Thompson jun., at the
12 Sep 1829
Cape of Good Hope, to Douglas Thompson sen
Requesting him to honour 3 bills
ACC/0891/01/02/2161
Swan River, Western Australia: Letter from
Douglas Thompson jun., at Swan River, to
Douglas Thompson sen
ACC/0891/01/02/2162
Swan River, Western Australia: Draft of letter
2 Jan 1836
from Douglas Thompson, of Chiswick, to James
Stirling, Governor of Western Australia
Requesting information on the death of his son,
Douglas, and the land to which he was entitled
in Swan River
ACC/0891/01/02/2163
Swan River, Western Australia: Draft letter from [1836]
Douglas Thompson, of Chiswick, to Charles
Folely, of Swan River
Requesting information on the death of his son
ACC/0891/01/02/2164
Swan River, Western Australia: Extract from the 20 Jun 1835
Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal
Describing the inquest on Douglas Thompson
jun., accidentally drowned 14 June 1835
ACC/0891/01/02/2165
Swan River, Western Australia: Copy, with
covering letter, of power of attorney
To recover and realise the real and personal
estate, in Swan River, of Douglas Thompson
jun. deceased, Douglas Thompson sen., of
Chiswick, to George Leake esq. of Swan River
ACC/0891/01/02/2166
Swan River, Western Australia: Letter from
5 Aug 1836
Robert T. Foley, of Avon District, Yorkshire,
Swan River, to Douglas Thompson, of Chiswick
Describing the state of the affairs of Douglas
Thompson jun. deceased
1830
15 Feb 1836
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 27
Dates
ACC/0891/01/02/2167
Swan River, Western Australia: Copies, by
Douglas Thompson sen., of papers relating to
the affairs of Douglas Thompson jun
Received from the Surveyor General's office at
Perth, Western Australia
1830 - 1836
ACC/0891/01/02/2168
Swan River, Western Australia: Letter from
Charles D. Ridley, of Baylie Park, Swan River,
to Douglas Thompson, of Chiswick
Describing the circumstances of the death of
Douglas Thompson jun., and the state of his
affairs
24 Aug 1836
ACC/0891/01/02/2169
Swan River, Western Australia: Letter of
Charles D. Ridley, from Perth, Western
Australia, to Douglas Thompson, of Chiswick
Repeating the information in his letter of 24
August for despatch by a faster ship
5 Nov 1836
ACC/0891/01/02/2170
Swan River, Western Australia: Letter from
Charles D. Ridley, of Swan River to Douglas
Thompson, of Chiswick
Concerning the possibility of improvement or
disposal of land in Swan River owned by
Thompson
17 Mar 1837
ACC/0891/01/02/2171
Swan River, Western Australia: Letter from
Charles D. Ridley, at Perth, Western Australia,
to Douglas Thompson, of Chiswick, in reply to
his letter of 24 November 1837
Concerning the management and possible
disposal of his estates in Swan River
10 Apr 1839
ACC/0891/01/02/2172
Swan River, Western Australia: Letter from
Charles D. Ridley, of Guildford, Swan River, to
Douglas Thompson, of Chiswick
Duplicating the information in his letter of 10
April
15 Apr 1839
ACC/0891/01/02/2173
Swan River, Western Australia: Memorandum
12 Aug 1839
by Sir James Stirling, (first Governor of Western
Australia)
Concerning land in Swan River claimed by
Douglas Thompson
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 28
Dates
ACC/0891/01/02/2174
Swan River, Western Australia: Letter from
12 Aug 1839
Gordon Gairdner, of Downing Street to B. Frere
Suggesting that Richard Browne, the
Government Resident in Freemantle, is a
person to whom a power of attorney might be
sent
ACC/0891/01/02/2175
Swan River, Western Australia: Draft letter from 1839
Douglas Thompson to Charles D. Ridley
To enclose a power of attorney for the disposal
of estates in Swan River, and instructions for
doing so
ACC/0891/01/02/2176
Swan River, Western Australia: Tracing of plan
of land on the bank of the Avon River, Western
Australia
ACC/0891/01/02/2177
Swan River, Western Australia: Description, by c 1839
Edward G. Collins, of the boundaries of lands in
Swan River
Locations 14 and e, held by Douglas Thompson
and Spencer Trimmer
ACC/0891/01/02/2178
Swan River, Western Australia: Copies of notes 1830 - 1835
and memoranda of the Surveyor General
Relating to land allocated to Spencer Trimmer
and Douglas Thompson in Swan River
ACC/0891/01/02/2179
Extracts from the parish registers, of St.
25 Nov 1839
Georges' Middlesex
Concerning the marriage of Douglas Thompson
and Catherine Bland on 27 October 1795, and
of All Hallows, Barking, concerning the baptism
of Douglas Thompson jun. on 29 August 1798
ACC/0891/01/02/2180
Swan River, Western Australia: Memorandum
of a debt
Owed to the Colonial Government, Western
Australia, by Douglas Thompson jun. and
Spencer Trimmer, for which a mortgage had
been imposed on their property in Swan River
c 1839
ACC/0891/01/02/2181
Swan River, Western Australia: Copy of a
statement by Douglas Thompson
As to his attempts to possess and dispose of
lands in Swan River owned by Douglas
Thompson jun. deceased
c 1839
c 1839
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Reference
ACC/0891/01/02/2182
ACC/0891
Description
Swan River, Western Australia: Notes by
Douglas Thompson sen
Concerning the affairs of Douglas Thompson
jun. deceased
Page 29
Dates
c 1837 - 1839
Partnership records: Fuller, Smith and Turner
ACC/0891/01/03/0001
Manor of Acton: Conditional surrender
Douglas Thompson of Chiswick, brewer, Henry
Thompson of the same, and Mary his wife, to
Thomas Harrington of Brighthelmstone,
Sussex, esq
Condition: Redemption of a loan of £18000,
consideration money in a mortgage dated 30
September 1822
Property: The 'Red Lion', Acton
1 Oct 1822
ACC/0891/01/03/0002
Manor of Chiswick Prebend: Conditional
1 Oct 1822
surrender
Douglas Thompson of Chiswick, brewer, Henry
Thompson of the same, and Mary his wife, to
Thomas Harrington of Brighthelmstone,
Sussex, esq
Condition: Redemption of a loan of £18000,
consideration money in a mortgage dated 30
September 1822
Property: The 'Red Lion' and eight other houses
in a row near the river, the George Inn, the 'Fox
and Dogs', and premises, in Chiswick
ACC/0891/01/03/0003
Manor of Fulham: Conditional surrender
Douglas Thompson of Chiswick, brewer, Henry
Thompson of the same, and Mary his wife, to
Thomas Harrington of Brighthelmstone,
Sussex, esq
Condition: Redemption of a loan of £18000,
consideration money in a mortgage dated 30
September 1822
Property: The 'Three Jolly Gardeners', Brook
Green, the 'Red Cow', the Angel Inn, and
premises, in Hammersmith
1 Oct 1822
ACC/0891/01/03/0004
Undertaking by Henry Thompson to deliver to
John Chippindale title deeds to the 'Red Lion',
'Rose and Crown', 'Packet Boat', 'White Hart',
and 'Sun'
5 Feb 1824
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 30
Dates
ACC/0891/01/03/0005
Manor of Greenford: Memorandum of an
5 Jun 1827
agreement to surrender the 'Black Horse',
Greenford, subject to redemption of a mortgage
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to John Austin of Cowley Mill,
Hillingdon, miller, William Burton Lightfoot of
Hillingdon, esq., Edward Hastings of Baling,
esq
ACC/0891/01/03/0006
Memorandum of a declaration of trust by John
Austin and William Burton Lightfoot, on behalf
of John Chippindale esq
In connection with a mortgage executed by
Douglas and Henry Thompson
31 Jul 1827
ACC/0891/01/03/0007
Chiswick: Copy of a contract for the sale and
purchase of 4/6ths the Chiswick Brewery
Douglas and Henry Thompson to Philip
Western Wood and John Bird Fuller
5 Jan 1829
ACC/0891/01/03/0008
Copy of draft deed of co-partnership between
Douglas Thompson, Philip Western Wood, and
John Bird Fuller
1829
ACC/0891/01/03/0009
Bills of Messrs. Fyson and Beck, solicitors, in
account with Thompson, Wood, and Fuller
1829 - 1833
ACC/0891/01/03/0017
List of mortgages on the Chiswick Brewery
estates
1810 - 1838
ACC/0891/01/03/0018
Correspondence concerning the setting up of
2 Jul - 25 Aug
the first partnership of Fuller, Smith, and Turner 1845
(Items numbered 0018-0027)
ACC/0891/01/03/0028
Ealing: Certified extracts from parish registers
1760 - 1845
concerning the families of Harvest and Trimmer
of Ealing
ACC/0891/01/03/0029
Old Brentford: Abstracts of the title of Adolphus
Leopold Harvest Trimmer to the 'Drum', Old
Brentford
1774 - 1845
ACC/0891/01/03/0030
Old Brentford: Abstracts of the title of Adolphus
Leopold Harvest Trimmer to the 'Drum', Old
Brentford
1774 - 1845
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 31
Dates
ACC/0891/01/03/0031
Old Brentford: Abstracts of the title of Adolphus
Leopold Harvest Trimmer to the 'Drum', Old
Brentford
1774 - 1845
ACC/0891/01/03/0032
Copies of observations on the title of Adolphus
Leopold Harvest Trimmer to the 'Drum', Old
Brentford
1845
ACC/0891/01/03/0033
Copies of observations on the title of Adolphus
Leopold Harvest Trimmer to the 'Drum', Old
Brentford
1845
ACC/0891/01/03/0034
Abstract of an agreement for the deposit of title
deeds as security for a mortgage
J. B. Fuller esq. and Messrs. J. & C. Rogers
1845
ACC/0891/01/03/0035
Notes on the affairs of the partnerships of D.
and H. Thompson, Thompson, Wood, and
Fuller, and Thompson and Fuller
1822 - 1845
ACC/0891/01/03/0036
Statement of property to be added to the
Chiswick Brewery mortgage securities
22 Nov 1845
ACC/0891/01/03/0037
Lists of title deeds to the Chiswick Brewery
estates in the possession of J. W. Smith
1845
ACC/0891/01/03/0038
Rough list of mortgages on the Chiswick
Brewery estates
1845
ACC/0891/01/03/0039
Account shewing the payment of the purchase
money and interest for Henry Thompson's
moiety of the Chiswick Brewery under the
contract of 5 January 1829 and chancery suit
1829 - 1846
ACC/0891/01/03/0040
Chiswick: Instructions to counsel as to
alterations to the draft contract for the sale of a
moiety of the Chiswick Brewery by Fuller to
Smith and Turner
1845
ACC/0891/01/03/0041
Chiswick: Notes on a draft conveyance of the
Chiswick Brewery by Douglas Thompson to
Fuller, Smith and Turner
1845
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 32
Dates
ACC/0891/01/03/0042
Chiswick: Observations by J.W.Smith on
counsel's opinion respecting the advalorem
duty on the conveyance of the Chiswick
Brewery estates
4 Dec 1847
ACC/0891/01/03/0043
Manor of Isleworth: Abstract of the title of Henry 1852
Tesh to a parcel of copyhold land on
Twickenham Common with a cottage lately built
then (1833)
Attached are list of surrenders from 1795, with
a plan, and a letter from Henry Tesh, dated 11
May 1852, concerning a proposed surrender
ACC/0891/01/03/0044
Hammersmith: Drafts of memorials of leases of
a messuage and land in Wellington Road,
Hammersmith
Fuller, Smith and Turner to William Mansell
19 Feb 1853
ACC/0891/01/03/0045
Hammersmith: Drafts of memorials of leases of
a messuage and land in Wellington Road,
Hammersmith
Fuller, Smith and Turner to William Mansell
19 Feb 1853
ACC/0891/01/03/0046
Hammersmith: Drafts of memorials of leases of
a messuage and land in Wellington Road,
Hammersmith
Fuller, Smith and Turner to William Mansell
19 Feb 1853
ACC/0891/01/03/0047
Hammersmith: Drafts of memorials of leases of
a messuage and land in Wellington Road,
Hammersmith
Fuller, Smith and Turner to William Mansell
19 Feb 1853
ACC/0891/01/03/0048
Kensington, St, Mary Abbots: Correspondence
concerning a proposed sale of the 'Three Tuns'
from Laurie to Fuller, Smith, and Turner
3 Mar - 24 Jul
1857
ACC/0891/01/03/0049
Kensington, St, Mary Abbots: Correspondence
concerning a proposed sale of the 'Three Tuns'
from Laurie to Fuller, Smith, and Turner
3 Mar - 24 Jul
1857
ACC/0891/01/03/0050
Kensington, St, Mary Abbots: Correspondence
concerning a proposed sale of the 'Three Tuns'
from Laurie to Fuller, Smith, and Turner
3 Mar - 24 Jul
1857
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 33
Dates
ACC/0891/01/03/0051
Kensington, St. Mary Abbots: Abstract of the
title of John Laurie to the 'Three Tuns' public
house and premises
1709 - 1857
ACC/0891/01/03/0052
Kensington, St, Mary Abbots: Copy of
1857
correspondence concerning a sale of the 'Three
Tuns' by John Laurie to Fuller, Smith, and
Turner
ACC/0891/01/03/0053
Hampton Wick: Tenancy agreement for the
'White Hart'
Fuller, Smith and Turner to John Kent
26 Nov 1872
ACC/0891/01/03/0054
Chiswick: Draft schedule of the assets of the
Chiswick Brewery, to accompany articles of
partnership
5 Jan 1845
ACC/0891/01/03/0055
Chiswick: List of unexpired leasehold properties 29 Mar 1845
forming part of the Chiswick Brewery estates
ACC/0891/01/03/0056
Copy of articles of co-partnership to carry on
the business of brewers in Chiswick, between
John Bird Fuller, Henry Smith and John Turner
19 Nov 1846
ACC/0891/01/03/0057
Drafts of surrenders of the copyhold portions of
the Chiswick Brewery and its estates
Thompson and Fuller to Fuller, Smith, and
Turner, and Henry Thompson to Fuller, Smith,
and Turner
1848
ACC/0891/01/03/0075
Draft deed of covenant for re-admission to
partnership
1. John Bird Fuller of Neston Park, Wilts. esq.
2. John Turner of Chiswick, brewer. 3. Henry
Smith of Chiswick, brewer
1852
ACC/0891/01/03/0076
Letters, mostly from John Bird Fuller to Bartle
Frere esq. of Frere and Forster, solicitors, of
Lincolns Inn (Items numbered 0076-0116)
Concerning the affairs of the partnership of
Fuller, Smith and Turner
3 Nov 1838 15 Jan 1852
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 34
Dates
ACC/0891/01/03/0117
Letter from Henry Smith of Fuller, Smith, and
Turner, to S. Cholmeley esq. of Frere,
Goodchild and Cholmeley, solicitors
Concerning a request for money made by
Bryne Thompson
17 Aug 1856
ACC/0891/01/03/0118
Richmond, Surrey: Correspondence of Fuller,
21 Jan 1856 Smith, and Turner, and Frere and Forster,
20 Feb 1865
solicitors (Items numbered 0118-0125)
Concerning the purchase of the 'Princes' Head',
Richmond
ACC/0891/01/03/0126
Copies of letters between John Bird Fuller,
Henry Smith, and John Turner
Concerning the conditions of their partnership
1853 - 1865
ACC/0891/01/03/0127
Abstracts of the accounts of the Chiswick
Brewery during the first partnership of Fuller,
Smith, and Turner
1845 - 1865
ACC/0891/01/03/0128
Abstracts of the accounts of the Chiswick
Brewery during the first partnership of Fuller,
Smith, and Turner
1845 - 1865
ACC/0891/01/03/0129
Abstracts of the accounts of the Chiswick
Brewery during the first partnership of Fuller,
Smith, and Turner
1845 - 1865
ACC/0891/01/03/0130
Abstracts of the accounts of the Chiswick
Brewery during the first partnership of Fuller,
Smith, and Turner
1845 - 1865
ACC/0891/01/03/0131
Letters from John Bird Fuller to Henry Smith
(Items numbered 0131-0144)
Concerning the composition of the partnership
of Fuller, Smith, and Turner
In envelopes numbered 1-9
28 Jan 1853 17 Nov 1865
ACC/0891/01/03/0145
Copy of articles of co-partnership
1. Douglas Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
2. Philip Western Wood of Russell Square, esq
3. John Bird Fuller of Neston Park, Corsham,
Wilts, esq
5 Jan 1829
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 35
Dates
ACC/0891/01/03/0146
Copy of articles of co-partnership
18 Jun 1832
1. Douglas Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
2. John Bird Fuller of Baynton House, Coulston,
Wilts. esq
ACC/0891/01/03/0147
Draft articles of agreement for co-partnership
1. John Bird Fuller of Neston Park, Corsham,
Wilts. esq. 2. Henry Smith and John Turner of
Romford, Essex, brewers
1845
ACC/0891/01/03/0148
Draft, and copy, of articles of co-partnership
1. John Bird Fuller. 2. Henry Smith and John
Turner
19 Nov 1846
ACC/0891/01/03/0149
Draft, and copy, of articles of co-partnership
1. John Bird Fuller. 2. Henry Smith and John
Turner
19 Nov 1846
ACC/0891/01/03/0150
Draft of mutual release on dissolution of
partnership
1. John Bird Fuller of Neston Park, Corsham,
Wilts. esq
2. Douglas Thompson, late of Chiswick, esq
1847
ACC/0891/01/03/0151
Draft bond for securing an annuity of œ150
John Bird Fuller of Neston Park, Wilts. to
Douglas Thompson, late of Chiswick, brewer
1847
ACC/0891/01/03/0152
Drafts of deed of dissolution of partnership so
far as concerns 3
1. John Bird Fuller of Neston Park, Wilts
2. John Turner of Chiswick, brewer
3. Henry Smith of Chiswick, brewer
1851
ACC/0891/01/03/0153
Drafts of deed of dissolution of partnership so
far as concerns 3
1. John Bird Fuller of Neston Park, Wilts
2. John Turner of Chiswick, brewer
3. Henry Smith of Chiswick, brewer
1851
ACC/0891/01/03/0154
Drafts of deed of dissolution of partnership so
far as concerns 3
1. John Bird Fuller of Neston Park, Wilts
2. John Turner of Chiswick, brewer
3. Henry Smith of Chiswick, brewer
1851
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 36
Dates
ACC/0891/01/03/0155
Draft of release and discharge of 2. from debts 1852
1. John Smith of Putney, Surrey, esq
2. Henry Smith of Chiswick, brewer, son of
John Smith
3. John Turner of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: A moiety of £23883 lent by 1. to
2. and 3. on 30 December 1845, paid by John
Bird Fuller, and share of the Chiswick Brewery
intended to be sold to John Bird Fuller
ACC/0891/01/03/0156
Copies of statements of the partnership
accounts of Fuller, Smith and Turner for
comparison
1845 - 1864
ACC/0891/01/03/0157
Case and opinion of counsel concerning the
rights of the various partners in the Chiswick
Brewery on the expiry of the second
partnership of Fuller, Smith, and Turner on 5
Jan. 1866
27 Nov 1865
ACC/0891/01/03/0158
Draft of new articles of partnership
1. John Bird Fuller of Neston Park, Wilts
2. Henry Smith and John Turner of Chiswick,
brewers
1866
ACC/0891/01/03/0159
Copy of clause 37 of articles of co-partnership
1866
ACC/0891/01/03/0160
Draft case for opinion of counsel concerning a
dispute between John Bird Fuller, Henry Smith,
and John Turner, over the terms of their
partnership
1865
ACC/0891/01/03/0161
Letters from the Union Bank of London to
Fuller, Smith, and Turner
Concerning an advance of £6000
25 Apr - 30
Apr 1867
ACC/0891/01/03/0162
Letters from the Union Bank of London to
Fuller, Smith, and Turner
Concerning an advance of £6000
25 Apr - 30
Apr 1867
ACC/0891/01/03/0163
General letter book of Fuller, Smith, and
Turner, with index
26 May - 16
Oct 1891
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 37
Dates
ACC/0891/01/03/0164
Rough draft deed of covenant
1889
Concerning the admission of Edward Trevelyan
Turner into the partnership of Fuller, Smith, and
Turner
ACC/0891/01/03/0165
Rough draft deed of covenant, and instructions
to counsel
Concerning the admission of Henry Fleetwood
Fuller into the partnership of Fuller, Smith, and
Turner
1891
ACC/0891/01/03/0166
Rough draft deed of covenant, and instructions
to counsel
Concerning the admission of Henry Fleetwood
Fuller into the partnership of Fuller, Smith, and
Turner
1891
ACC/0891/01/03/0167
Rough draft deed of covenant
Concerning the admission of Robert Francis
Lewis Turner into the partnership of Fuller,
Smith, and Turner. Enclosed are instructions to
counsel, a balance sheet of the accounts of the
Griffin Brewery dated 31 December 1889, and
correspondence dated 11 January to 4 March
1892
1892
ACC/0891/01/03/0175
Rough draft, and instructions to council
Concerning a release, reconveyance and
surrender to be endorsed on a mortgage of
Chiswick Brewery properties dated 19 July
1887, the executors of John Turner to Fuller,
Smith, and Turner
1892
ACC/0891/01/03/0176
Rough draft, and instructions to council
Concerning a release, reconveyance and
surrender to be endorsed on a mortgage of
Chiswick Brewery properties dated 19 July
1887, the executors of John Turner to Fuller,
Smith, and Turner
1892
ACC/0891/01/03/0177
Rough draft, and instructions to council
Concerning a release, reconveyance and
surrender to be endorsed on a mortgage of
Chiswick Brewery properties dated 19 July
1887, the executors of John Turner to Fuller,
Smith, and Turner
1892
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 38
Dates
ACC/0891/01/03/0178
Rough draft deed of mutual covenant
1892
On the admission of Robert Frederick Lewis
Turner into the partnership of Fuller, Smith, and
Turner
ACC/0891/01/03/0179
Copy of the London Gazette
29 May 1894
Containing a notice of the retirement of Edward
Trevelyan Turner from the partnership of Fuller,
Smith, and Turner
ACC/0891/01/03/0180
Rough draft of deed of covenant, and
instructions to counsel
Concerning the admission of John Michael
Fleetwood Fuller into the partnership of Fuller,
Smith, and Turner
1895
ACC/0891/01/03/0181
Rough draft of deed of covenant, and
instructions to counsel
Concerning the admission of John Michael
Fleetwood Fuller into the partnership of Fuller,
Smith, and Turner
1895
ACC/0891/01/03/0182
Schedule and valuation of the freehold,
copyhold, and leasehold, estates of the Griffin
Brewery, Chiswick
1886
ACC/0891/01/03/0183
Schedule of the estates of the Griffin Brewery,
Chiswick
1 Jan 1887
ACC/0891/01/03/0184
Draft, and copies, of information required by
1887
counsel concerning the leasehold and copyhold
properties of the Griffin Brewery
ACC/0891/01/03/0185
Draft, and copies, of information required by
1887
counsel concerning the leasehold and copyhold
properties of the Griffin Brewery
ACC/0891/01/03/0186
Draft, and copies, of information required by
1887
counsel concerning the leasehold and copyhold
properties of the Griffin Brewery
ACC/0891/01/03/0187
Draft, and copies, of information required by
1887
counsel concerning the leasehold and copyhold
properties of the Griffin Brewery
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 39
Dates
ACC/0891/01/03/0188
Correspondence concerning leasehold and
copyhold properties of the Chiswick Brewery.
(Items numbered 188-226)
Enclosed with ACC/0891/01/03/0184
6 Dec 1886 16 Sep 1887
ACC/0891/01/03/0227
Manors of Chiswick Prebend, Colham, Hanwell, 14 - 24 Jul
Greenford, Hayes, Isleworth Syon: Letters from 1848
stewards of manors to Frere, Goodchild and
Cholmeley
Concerning customs of the manors as they
apply to properties held by Fuller, Smith, and
Turner
ACC/0891/01/03/0228
Manors of Chiswick Prebend, Colham, Hanwell, 14 - 24 Jul
Greenford, Hayes, Isleworth Syon: Letters from 1848
stewards of manors to Frere, Goodchild and
Cholmeley
Concerning customs of the manors as they
apply to properties held by Fuller, Smith, and
Turner
ACC/0891/01/03/0229
Manors of Chiswick Prebend, Colham, Hanwell, 14 - 24 Jul
Greenford, Hayes, Isleworth Syon: Letters from 1848
stewards of manors to Frere, Goodchild and
Cholmeley
Concerning customs of the manors as they
apply to properties held by Fuller, Smith, and
Turner
ACC/0891/01/03/0230
Manors of Chiswick Prebend, Colham, Hanwell, 14 - 24 Jul
Greenford, Hayes, Isleworth Syon: Letters from 1848
stewards of manors to Frere, Goodchild and
Cholmeley
Concerning customs of the manors as they
apply to properties held by Fuller, Smith, and
Turner
ACC/0891/01/03/0231
Manors of Chiswick Prebend, Colham, Hanwell, 14 - 24 Jul
Greenford, Hayes, Isleworth Syon: Letters from 1848
stewards of manors to Frere, Goodchild and
Cholmeley
Concerning customs of the manors as they
apply to properties held by Fuller, Smith, and
Turner
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 40
Dates
ACC/0891/01/03/0232
Manors of Chiswick Prebend, Colham, Hanwell, 14 - 24 Jul
Greenford, Hayes, Isleworth Syon: Letters from 1848
stewards of manors to Frere, Goodchild and
Cholmeley
Concerning customs of the manors as they
apply to properties held by Fuller, Smith, and
Turner
ACC/0891/01/03/0233
Balance sheet of the profit and loss account of
the Griffin Brewery, Chiswick
31 Dec 1889
ACC/0891/01/03/0234
Balance sheet of the profit and loss account of
the Griffin Brewery, Chiswick
31 Dec 1889
ACC/0891/01/03/0235
Balance sheet of the profit and loss account of
the Griffin Brewery, Chiswick
31 Dec 1889
ACC/0891/01/03/0236
Instructions to counsel concerning
endorsements to be made on the articles of
partnership of Fuller, Smith and Turner
1893
ACC/0891/01/03/0237
Draft declaration of George Pargiter Fuller
Concerning the transfer of £10,000 from his
capital account to each of the capital accounts
of William Fleetwood and Henry Fleetwood
Fuller
1894
ACC/0891/01/03/0238
Schedule of documents in a bundle
Labelled "B.3./B.34./1-30, title deeds to public
houses."
c 1890
ACC/0891/01/03/0239
Two bundles of schedules of documents in
labelled bundles. (Items numbered 0239-0286)
With an index of public houses giving relevant
bundle numbers
c 1890
ACC/0891/01/03/0287
Draft of heads of a proposed partnership
between Fuller, Smith, and Turner
1845
ACC/0891/01/03/0288
Draft of heads of an agreement for partnership, 1900
with correspondence and related papers. (Items
numbered 0288-0302)
Between Fuller, Smith, and Turner, and E.R.
Moritz, to be advisory chemical analyst
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 41
Dates
ACC/0891/01/03/0303
Account book of cheques received by Fuller
Smith and Turner
Leather bound volume labelled:- "Bills
Receivable"
28 Oct 1874 17 Nov 1923
ACC/0891/01/03/0304
Cancelled cheques, covering letters, and
correspondence concerning accounts. (Items
numbered 0304-0339)
Found tucked in the back of No.
ACC/0891/01/03/0303
2 Jan 1872 28 Jun 1907
ACC/0891/01/03/0340
Receipt book for property tax paid by way of
deduction from rent on estates of the Griffin
Brewery
10 Jan 1903 3 Jan 1946
ACC/0891/01/03/0341
Draft agreement for the appointment of a
manager of stores and licensed premises by
Fuller, Smith and Turner
1901
ACC/0891/01/04/0001
Valuation of the late Mr. Matthew Graves
brewhouse and estates at Chiswick
Appraised to Messrs. David Roberts and John
Thompson
14 Oct 1782
ACC/0891/01/04/0002
Valuation of the Griffin Brewhouse at Chiswick,
and estates
1 Jan 1816
ACC/0891/01/04/0003
ACC/0891/01/04/0003 withdrawn
by depositor May 1984
Inventory and valuation, and 2 copies, of the
freehold, leasehold, and copyhold inns, public
houses, dwelling houses and premises
belonging to the Griffin Brewery, Chiswick
Together with the stock in trade, plant, utensils,
casks, horses, drays and effects of the concern
1 Jan 1830
ACC/0891/01/04/0004
ACC/0891/01/04/0003 withdrawn
by depositor May 1984
Inventory and valuation, and 2 copies, of the
freehold, leasehold, and copyhold inns, public
houses, dwelling houses and premises
belonging to the Griffin Brewery, Chiswick
Together with the stock in trade, plant, utensils,
casks, horses, drays and effects of the concern
1 Jan 1830
Valuations
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 42
Dates
ACC/0891/01/04/0005
ACC/0891/01/04/0003 withdrawn
by depositor May 1984
Inventory and valuation, and 2 copies, of the
freehold, leasehold, and copyhold inns, public
houses, dwelling houses and premises
belonging to the Griffin Brewery, Chiswick
Together with the stock in trade, plant, utensils,
casks, horses, drays and effects of the concern
1 Jan 1830
ACC/0891/01/04/0006
ACC/0891/01/04/0003 withdrawn
by depositor May 1984
Inventory and valuation, and 2 copies, of the
freehold, leasehold, and copyhold inns, public
houses, dwelling houses and premises
belonging to the Griffin Brewery, Chiswick
Together with the stock in trade, plant, utensils,
casks, horses, drays and effects of the concern
1 Jan 1830
ACC/0891/01/04/0007
Withdrawn by depositor May
1984
Foolscap notebook labelled: Thompson and
Fuller's Arbitration Letter Book and Minutes
Containing, fols. 1-8, letters, mainly concerned
with the valuation of the brewery, 12 Jan. 1843;
rental, 1843-1844; summary valuation, 1842;
comparative beer account for each public
house, 1829, 1841, 1842; newspaper cutting of
a table of hop duty, 1842
1842 - 1844
ACC/0891/01/04/0008
Rental of public houses owned or leased by the 1844 - 1845
Griffin Brewery, Chiswick, with a comparative
beer account
Litigation records
ACC/0891/01/05/0001
Copy of draft agreement to refer partnership
disputes to arbitration
1. Douglas Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
2. Henry Thompson of Bedford Square, brewer
Dec 1830
ACC/0891/01/05/0002
Deed of submission of partnership disputes to
arbitration, and draft
1. Douglas Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
2. Henry Thompson of Bedford Square, brewer
3. Samuel Adams of Ware, Herts., banker
4. William Cater of Ware, maltfactor
13 Jun 1831
ACC/0891/01/05/0003
Deed of submission of partnership disputes to
arbitration, and draft
1. Douglas Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
2. Henry Thompson of Bedford Square, brewer
3. Samuel Adams of Ware, Herts., banker
4. William Cater of Ware, maltfactor
13 Jun 1831
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 43
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0004
The award of Clement Tudway Swanston esq
Concerning partnership disputes in the Matter
of Douglas and Henry Thompson
30 Nov 1831
ACC/0891/01/05/0005
Statement of account of monies paid by
1 Jun 1832
Douglas Thompson on account of Douglas and
Henry Thompson since the bankruptcy of Henry
Thompson
ACC/0891/01/05/0006
Extracts from the account book of Douglas and
Henry Thompson
Deposited in the Master's Office, concerning
interest payments
1827 - 1829
ACC/0891/01/05/0007
Extract from the bank pass book of Douglas
and Henry Thompson
1829
ACC/0891/01/05/0008
Extract from Mr. Bedford's bill of costs to
Douglas and Henry Thompson
1829
ACC/0891/01/05/0009
Cash accounts of George Bedford with Douglas 1829 - 1830
Thompson
3 items
ACC/0891/01/05/0010
Adams v Fuller: Bill of costs of George Bedford
to Douglas Thompson relating to an action
brought by Mr. Pittman for double rent and
dilapidations
Numbered 4
1829
ACC/0891/01/05/0011
Bill of costs of George Bedford to Douglas
Thompson relating to a sale of partnership
shares to Messrs. Wood and Fuller
Numbered 10
1831 - 1832
ACC/0891/01/05/0012
Bill of costs of George Bedford to Douglas
Thompson relating to advertisements of the
dissolution of his partnership with Henry
Thompson
Numbered 12
1829 - 1831
ACC/0891/01/05/0013
Bill of costs of George Bedford to Douglas
Thompson relating to Mr. Bassett's claim to the
'Ship' Hammersmith
Numbered 14
1829 - 1830
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 44
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0014
Bill of costs of George Bedford to Douglas
Thompson relating to a guarantee of œ1000 to
Mr. Green's executors
Numbered 15
1830 - 1831
ACC/0891/01/05/0015
Bill of costs of George Bedford to Douglas
1831
Thompson relating to Mr. and Mrs. Harris' claim
as to title
Numbered 16
ACC/0891/01/05/0016
Bill of costs of George Bedford to Douglas
Thompson for sundries
Numbered 17
1829 - 1831
ACC/0891/01/05/0017
Adams v Fuller: Copies of two letters, from Mr.
Hayes to George Bedford
Concerning the affairs of Douglas and Henry
Thompson, and disputes between them
7 and 9 Jul
1830
ACC/0891/01/05/0018
Adams v Fuller: Copies of two letters, from Mr.
Hayes to George Bedford
Concerning the affairs of Douglas and Henry
Thompson, and disputes between them
7 and 9 Jul
1830
ACC/0891/01/05/0019
Copies of a report on the partnership affairs of
Douglas and Henry Thompson by J. W. Smith
26 Nov 1830
ACC/0891/01/05/0020
Order for the taxation of George Bedford's bills
on the private accounts of Douglas and Henry
Thompson
29 May 1833
ACC/0891/01/05/0021
Copy of the judges order for the taxation of Mr.
Bedford's bills and of the Masters allocation
1833
ACC/0891/01/05/0022
Copy of Messrs. Allen & Nicol's bill for taxing
Mr. Bedford's bills to Douglas Thompson
1832 - 1834
ACC/0891/01/05/0023
Copy of Messrs. Allen & Nicol's bill for sundries
relating to the partnership affairs of Douglas
and Henry Thompson
1832 - 1834
ACC/0891/01/05/0024
Final account between Douglas and Henry
Thompson, and George Bedford, and notes on
the accounts
27 Mar 1833
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 45
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0025
Statement of the taxation of Mr. Bedford's bills
on the private accounts of Douglas and Henry
Thompson
1839
ACC/0891/01/05/0026
Warrant to appear, with instructions to counsel,
concerning an application for liberty to review
the Master's disallowance of bills on the
defendants of facts as to the partnership
account
9 Jun 1842
ACC/0891/01/05/0027
Warrant to appear, with instructions to counsel,
concerning an application for liberty to review
the Master's disallowance of bills on the
defendants of facts as to the partnership
account
9 Jun 1842
ACC/0891/01/05/0028
Warrant to appear, with instructions to counsel,
concerning an application for liberty to review
the Master's disallowance of bills on the
defendants of facts as to the partnership
account
9 Jun 1842
ACC/0891/01/05/0029
Instructions for counsel to settle state of facts to 1842
obtain an allowance of œ3000 advanced by
Barclay & Co. and repaid by Douglas
Thompson
ACC/0891/01/05/0030
Memorandum as to the partnership accounts of
Douglas and Henry Thompson
c 1842
ACC/0891/01/05/0031
Statement of account of Douglas Thompson
with Douglas and Henry Thompson
1826 - 1829
ACC/0891/01/05/0032
Statement of account of Henry Thompson with
Douglas and Henry Thompson
1826 - 1829
ACC/0891/01/05/0033
Statement of account from the cash book of
Douglas and Henry Thompson deposited in the
Master's Office
1829
ACC/0891/01/05/0034
Extracts from the bank pass book of Douglas
and Henry Thompson, in account with Barclays
Bank
1829
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 46
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0035
Notice of consideration of claim for œ3000
debts paid by Barclays Bank on behalf of
Douglas and Henry Thompson
1841
ACC/0891/01/05/0036
Copies of acknowledgements of debts paid by
Barclays Bank on behalf of Douglas and Henry
Thompson
1841
ACC/0891/01/05/0037
Declarations that bills drawn on Douglas and
Henry Thompson's account in 1828-1829 were
paid by Barclay's Bank
1841
ACC/0891/01/05/0038
Declarations that bills drawn on Douglas and
Henry Thompson's account in 1828-1829 were
paid by Barclay's Bank
1841
ACC/0891/01/05/0039
Declarations that bills drawn on Douglas and
Henry Thompson's account in 1828-1829 were
paid by Barclay's Bank
1841
ACC/0891/01/05/0040
Further state of facts, copy, draft, and claim for
partnership debts of Douglas and Henry
Thompson paid by Douglas Thompson
1842
ACC/0891/01/05/0041
Further state of facts, copy, draft, and claim for
partnership debts of Douglas and Henry
Thompson paid by Douglas Thompson
1842
ACC/0891/01/05/0042
Draft affidavits in support of the state of facts of
Douglas and Henry Thompson
1841 - 1842
ACC/0891/01/05/0043
Draft affidavits in support of the state of facts of
Douglas and Henry Thompson
1841 - 1842
ACC/0891/01/05/0044
Draft affidavits in support of the state of facts of
Douglas and Henry Thompson
1841 - 1842
ACC/0891/01/05/0045
Draft affidavits in support of the state of facts of
Douglas and Henry Thompson
1841 - 1842
ACC/0891/01/05/0046
Brief affidavits in support of further facts of
claim for partnership debts
1842
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 47
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0047
Copies and draft of a statement concerning
œ3000 borrowed from Barclay's Bank by
Douglas and Henry Thompson
1841 - 1842
ACC/0891/01/05/0048
Copies and draft of a statement concerning
œ3000 borrowed from Barclay's Bank by
Douglas and Henry Thompson
1841 - 1842
ACC/0891/01/05/0049
Copies and draft of a statement concerning
œ3000 borrowed from Barclay's Bank by
Douglas and Henry Thompson
1841 - 1842
ACC/0891/01/05/0050
Copies and draft of a statement concerning
œ3000 borrowed from Barclay's Bank by
Douglas and Henry Thompson
1841 - 1842
ACC/0891/01/05/0051
Copies and draft of a statement concerning
œ3000 borrowed from Barclay's Bank by
Douglas and Henry Thompson
1841 - 1842
ACC/0891/01/05/0052
Case for opinion of counsel, and instructions to
counsel concerning œ3000 borrowed from
Barclay's Bank by Douglas and Henry
Thompson
1842
ACC/0891/01/05/0053
Case for opinion of counsel, and instructions to
counsel concerning œ3000 borrowed from
Barclay's Bank by Douglas and Henry
Thompson
1842
ACC/0891/01/05/0054
Case for opinion of counsel, and instructions to
counsel concerning œ3000 borrowed from
Barclay's Bank by Douglas and Henry
Thompson
1842
ACC/0891/01/05/0055
Brief affidavit and state of facts concerning
1841
œ3000 advanced by Barclay's Bank to Douglas
and Henry Thompson
ACC/0891/01/05/0056
Notice to appear to tax the bill of costs of the
25 Feb 1850
defendant, John Bird Fuller, under an order of 1
June 1849
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 48
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0057
Card of John Charrington, of 58 Lower
Shadwell, coal merchant
Endorsed "Mr. W. Charrington 21 Cross Street.
Hatton Garden."
c 1830
ACC/0891/01/05/0058
Thompson v Thompson: Copy of the affidavit of 29 Jul 1834
James William Smith concerning the accounts
of Thompson and Co
With an abstract of the accounts endorsed
'Exhibit A'
ACC/0891/01/05/0059
Thompson v Thompson: Copy of the affidavit of 29 Jul 1834
James William Smith concerning the accounts
of Thompson and Co
With an abstract of the accounts endorsed
'Exhibit A'
ACC/0891/01/05/0060
Draft and supplemental interrogatories for the
examination of James William Smith
1835
ACC/0891/01/05/0061
Draft and supplemental interrogatories for the
examination of James William Smith
1835
ACC/0891/01/05/0062
Copies of decree in Chancery
21 Dec 1836
ACC/0891/01/05/0063
Copies of decree in Chancery
21 Dec 1836
ACC/0891/01/05/0064
Affidavit of Douglas Thompson, and draft,
concerning the custody of deeds, books and
papers relating to the accounts of the Chiswick
Brewery
15 Mar 1837
27 Apr 1837
ACC/0891/01/05/0065
Affidavit of Douglas Thompson, and draft,
concerning the custody of deeds, books and
papers relating to the accounts of the Chiswick
Brewery
15 Mar 1837
27 Apr 1837
ACC/0891/01/05/0066
Draft affidavit of James William Smith verifying
extracts from the ledgers of Thompson, Wood
and Fuller
18 May 1837
ACC/0891/01/05/0067
Schedules of deeds, papers and writings
produced by Douglas Thompson
c 1837
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 49
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0068
Schedules of deeds, papers and writings
produced by Douglas Thompson
c 1837
ACC/0891/01/05/0069
Copy of a certificate of deposit of deeds and
22 May 1837
other papers by the defendants John Bird Fuller
and Douglas Thompson
ACC/0891/01/05/0070
Draft affidavit of Douglas Thompson and John
1840
Bird Fuller in support of the state of facts
concerning the account, schedules of payments
are attached
ACC/0891/01/05/0071
Draft state of facts of the defendant Douglas
1844
Thompson concerning purchase money due to
himself under the agreement of 5 January 1829
ACC/0891/01/05/0072
Copy of state of facts and charge of purchase
monies due to Douglas and Henry Thompson
under the agreement of 5 January 1829 and
unpaid
c 1844
ACC/0891/01/05/0073
Copy of the state of facts and charge of the
plaintiff concerning the monies due on his
security of 28 December 1830
c 1844
ACC/0891/01/05/0074
Drafts of the supplementary state of facts and
charge of Douglas Thompson concerning
purchase monies due to himself and Henry
Thompson
Jul 1846
ACC/0891/01/05/0075
Drafts of the supplementary state of facts and
charge of Douglas Thompson concerning
purchase monies due to himself and Henry
Thompson
Jul 1846
ACC/0891/01/05/0076
Warrants to attend hearing
14 Jul 1846
ACC/0891/01/05/0077
Warrants to attend hearing
14 Jul 1846
ACC/0891/01/05/0078
Warrants to attend hearing
14 Jul 1846
ACC/0891/01/05/0079
Warrants to attend hearing
14 Jul 1846
ACC/0891/01/05/0080
Warrants to attend hearing
14 Jul 1846
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 50
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0081
Undertaking concerning costs by the executors
of the late Philip Western Wood
3 Jun 1856
ACC/0891/01/05/0082
Copy of a list of books and other papers
received from James William Smith for deposit
in the Master's Office
c 1840 - 1850
ACC/0891/01/05/0083
Draft schedule of deeds and documents
relating to the Chiswick Brewery estates
c 1840 - 1850
ACC/0891/01/05/0084
Copies of order to revive suit, petition arising
therefrom and order on the petition arising from
the order to revive suit
12 Jun 1856
ACC/0891/01/05/0085
Copies of order to revive suit, petition arising
therefrom and order on the petition arising from
the order to revive suit
12 Jun 1856
ACC/0891/01/05/0086
Copies of order to revive suit, petition arising
therefrom and order on the petition arising from
the order to revive suit
12 Jun 1856
ACC/0891/01/05/0087
Instructions to counsel to support the claim of
James William Smith, a trustee for John Bird
Fuller, against the separate estate of Henry
Thompson in the bankruptcy of Wyatt and
Thompson
c 1835
ACC/0891/01/05/0088
Statement of a claim by James William Smith,
c 1835
assignee of the estate of Douglas Thompson,
against the separate estate of Henry Thompson
ACC/0891/01/05/0089
Observations on a petition of William Page
Wood and Western Wood for the transfer of
sums set apart to answer the claim of Douglas
and Henry Thompson's assignees
1851
ACC/0891/01/05/0090
Observations on a petition of William Page
Wood and Western Wood for the transfer of
sums set apart to answer the claim of Douglas
and Henry Thompson's assignees
1851
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 51
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0091
Minute of a meeting between Douglas
Thompson, John Fuller, John Bird Fuller,
George Frere and John William Smith
Concerning the financial affairs of the
partnership of Thompson and Fuller
21 May 1832
ACC/0891/01/05/0092
Copy of order that the plaintiff be at liberty to
amend bill
30 Sep 1834
ACC/0891/01/05/0093
Drafts of the answer of John Bird Fuller to the
bill of complaint of Edward Wigan
1834
ACC/0891/01/05/0094
Drafts of the answer of John Bird Fuller to the
bill of complaint of Edward Wigan
1834
ACC/0891/01/05/0095
Interrogatories to be administered to witnesses
in Wigan v Fuller on the part of John Fuller and
John Bird Fuller
With copies, and draft additional interrogatories
undated
ACC/0891/01/05/0096
Interrogatories to be administered to witnesses
in Wigan v Fuller on the part of John Fuller and
John Bird Fuller
With copies, and draft additional interrogatories
undated
ACC/0891/01/05/0097
Interrogatories to be administered to witnesses
in Wigan v Fuller on the part of John Fuller and
John Bird Fuller
With copies, and draft additional interrogatories
undated
ACC/0891/01/05/0098
Interrogatories to be administered to witnesses
in Wigan v Fuller on the part of John Fuller and
John Bird Fuller
With copies, and draft additional interrogatories
undated
ACC/0891/01/05/0099
Interrogatories to be administered to witnesses
in Wigan v Fuller on the part of John Fuller and
John Bird Fuller
With copies, and draft additional interrogatories
undated
ACC/0891/01/05/0100
Copy of the decree in Adams v Thompson in
Chancery
21 Dec 1836
ACC/0891/01/05/0101
Copy of the decree in Adams v Thompson in
Chancery
21 Dec 1836
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Page 52
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0102
Copy and briefs of decrees in Wigan v Fuller
21 Apr 1837
ACC/0891/01/05/0103
Copy and briefs of decrees in Wigan v Fuller
21 Apr 1837
ACC/0891/01/05/0104
Copy and briefs of decrees in Wigan v Fuller
21 Apr 1837
ACC/0891/01/05/0105
Minutes of decree as proposed by the plaintiff
and observations thereon
16 May - 16
Jun 1837
ACC/0891/01/05/0106
Minutes of decree as proposed by the plaintiff
and observations thereon
16 May - 16
Jun 1837
ACC/0891/01/05/0107
Minutes of decree as proposed by the plaintiff
and observations thereon
16 May - 16
Jun 1837
ACC/0891/01/05/0108
Minutes of decree as proposed by the plaintiff
and observations thereon
16 May - 16
Jun 1837
ACC/0891/01/05/0109
Minutes of decree as proposed by the plaintiff
and observations thereon
16 May - 16
Jun 1837
ACC/0891/01/05/0110
Minutes of decree as proposed by the plaintiff
and observations thereon
16 May - 16
Jun 1837
ACC/0891/01/05/0111
Minutes of decree as proposed by the plaintiff
and observations thereon
16 May - 16
Jun 1837
ACC/0891/01/05/0112
Minutes of decree as proposed by the plaintiff
and observations thereon
16 May - 16
Jun 1837
ACC/0891/01/05/0113
Minutes of decree as proposed by the plaintiff
and observations thereon
16 May - 16
Jun 1837
ACC/0891/01/05/0114
Copy of correspondence referred to in
depositions on the part of the defendants
1828 - 1832
ACC/0891/01/05/0115
Copy of the 1st and 2nd schedules to the
answer of the defendant John Bird Fuller
c 1835
ACC/0891/01/05/0116
Copy of the 1st and 2nd schedules to the
answer of the defendant John Bird Fuller
c 1835
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 53
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0117
State of facts of the defendants John Bird Fuller c 1835
and John Fuller as to the title of the defendant
Henry Thompson with particulars of objections
ACC/0891/01/05/0118
Substance of the second state of facts, and
c 1835
answers of the plaintiff, by way of rejoinder to
queries contained in the second state of facts of
the defendant John Bird Fuller
ACC/0891/01/05/0119
Brief on a motion of the defendant Samuel
2 Nov 1837
Adams for liberty to attend before the Master on
the prosecution of the decree
ACC/0891/01/05/0120
Copy of release of right to dower by James
Wortham esq. and his wife to Douglas
Thompson and others
17 Mar 1838
ACC/0891/01/05/0121
Copy of release of œ1000 by Nicholas
Charrington esq. and his wife to Douglas
Thompson and others
1838
ACC/0891/01/05/0122
Copy of state of facts and answers of the
plaintiff to the observations and queries of the
defendant John Bird Fuller on titles
1838
ACC/0891/01/05/0123
Brief state of facts and charge of the defendant
Samuel Adams, and observations thereon
17 Apr 1839
ACC/0891/01/05/0124
Draft state of facts and claim of the defendants
Douglas Thompson. John Bird Fuller, John
Fuller and James William Smith concerning
sums paid on account of purchase monies, and
concerning heirs etc
1839
ACC/0891/01/05/0125
Draft state of facts and claim of the defendants
Douglas Thompson. John Bird Fuller, John
Fuller and James William Smith concerning
sums paid on account of purchase monies, and
concerning heirs etc
1839
ACC/0891/01/05/0126
Draft state of facts and claim of the defendants
Douglas Thompson. John Bird Fuller, John
Fuller and James William Smith concerning
sums paid on account of purchase monies, and
concerning heirs etc
1839
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 54
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0127
Supplemental state of facts as to purchase
monies remaining due
c 1839
ACC/0891/01/05/0128
Supplemental state of facts as to purchase
monies remaining due
c 1839
ACC/0891/01/05/0129
Supplemental state of facts as to purchase
monies remaining due
c 1839
ACC/0891/01/05/0130/A
Brief pleadings
c 1839
ACC/0891/01/05/0130/B
Brief pleadings
c 1839
ACC/0891/01/05/0131
Brief pleadings
c 1839
ACC/0891/01/05/0132
Copy of order to revive suit
31 Jul 1839
ACC/0891/01/05/0133
State of facts of John Bird Fuller as to the
liability of freehold and copyhold hereditaments
to dower and freebench
1840
ACC/0891/01/05/0134
Copy of state of facts and claim for abatement
in respect of Mrs. Thompson's dower
1841
ACC/0891/01/05/0135
Counter state of facts and charge of John Bird
Fuller as to purchase monies and interest
remaining due in respect of Henry Thompson's
moiety of the Chiswick Brewery
1842
ACC/0891/01/05/0136
Brief of state of facts and charge of Thompson
and Fuller as to lien for debts called "Loosely
and Clubs and other notes" and evidence in
support
1842
ACC/0891/01/05/0137
Epitome of the decree and the proceedings in
the Master's Office under it
1843
ACC/0891/01/05/0138
Copy of state of facts and charge of William
Cater and James Foster Groom respecting
purchase money and interest
c 1844
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 55
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0139
Copy of state of facts and charge of William
Cater and James Foster Groom respecting
purchase money and interest
c 1844
ACC/0891/01/05/0140
Plaintiff's state of facts and charge respecting
the purchase money remaining due, as
amended and allowed
c 1844
ACC/0891/01/05/0141
Further amended state of facts of the plaintiff
respecting purchase money and interest
c 1844
ACC/0891/01/05/0142
Further amended state of facts of the plaintiff
respecting purchase money and interest
c 1844
ACC/0891/01/05/0143
Observations on the new states of facts of the
plaintiff and the defendants Foster and Groom
as to purchase money and interest
Jan 1844
ACC/0891/01/05/0144
Copy of draft general report
12 Feb 1844
ACC/0891/01/05/0145
Exceptions taken to the general report and
observations thereon
1844
ACC/0891/01/05/0146
Exceptions taken to the general report and
observations thereon
1844
ACC/0891/01/05/0147
Exceptions taken to the general report and
observations thereon
1844
ACC/0891/01/05/0148
Exceptions taken to the general report and
observations thereon
1844
ACC/0891/01/05/0149
Exceptions taken to the general report and
observations thereon
1844
ACC/0891/01/05/0150
Exceptions taken to the general report and
observations thereon
1844
ACC/0891/01/05/0151
Exceptions taken to the general report and
observations thereon
1844
ACC/0891/01/05/0152
Report reviewing former report of 12 February
1844 as to purchase money and interest
5 Feb 1845
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 56
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0153
Report reviewing former report of 12 February
1844 as to purchase money and interest
5 Feb 1845
ACC/0891/01/05/0154
Copy of general report
12 Feb 1844
ACC/0891/01/05/0155
Brief, state of facts and charge of the
1844
defendants William Cater and James Foster
Groom respecting purchase money and interest
ACC/0891/01/05/0156
Copy of further amended state of facts of the
plaintiff respecting purchase money and
interest
1844
ACC/0891/01/05/0157
Schedule of deeds etc. in the custody of
Douglas Thompson
c 1845
ACC/0891/01/05/0158
Statement for ascertaining the amount of
compensation to be allowed to the purchaser in
respect of Mrs. Henry Thompson's right of
dower
c 1845
ACC/0891/01/05/0159
State of facts and claim of the defendants
c 1845
Douglas Thompson, John Bird Fuller and
James William Smith, assignees
Of lien upon Henry Thompson's share of
partnership properties and purchase monies for
the balance due to Douglas Thompson on the
partnership accounts of Douglas and Henry
Thompson
ACC/0891/01/05/0160
Brief, exception taken by the defendant Samuel 1844
Adams to the Master's report
ACC/0891/01/05/0161
Brief, exception taken by the defendant Samuel 1844
Adams to the Master's report
ACC/0891/01/05/0162
Copy of the evidence of Henry Thompson in
support of Thompson's and Fuller's claim in
respect of the "Loosely and Club and other
notes."
c 1845
ACC/0891/01/05/0163
Extract from the third general state of facts of
the defendant John Bird Fuller concerning titles
c 1845
ACC/0891/01/05/0164
Depositions
1835 - 1842
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Page 57
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0165
Depositions
1835 - 1842
ACC/0891/01/05/0166
Depositions
1835 - 1842
ACC/0891/01/05/0167
Affidavits
1829 - 1839
ACC/0891/01/05/0168
Affidavits
1829 - 1839
ACC/0891/01/05/0169
Affidavits
1829 - 1839
ACC/0891/01/05/0170
Affidavits
1829 - 1839
ACC/0891/01/05/0171
Affidavits
1829 - 1839
ACC/0891/01/05/0172
Copies of documents relating to the partnership 1829 - 1842
of Thompson and Fuller, and statements of
properties comprised in mortgages by Douglas
and Henry Thompson. (Items numbered 0172
-0186)
ACC/0891/01/05/0187
Letters from Philip Western Wood
1828 - 1832
Concerning the affairs of the Chiswick Brewery,
exhibited in court. 17 items filed on a tag
ACC/0891/01/05/0188
Correspondence and other papers relating to
Mrs. Henry Thompson's rights of dower. (Items
numbered 0188-0224)
1840 - 1841
ACC/0891/01/05/0225
Cases and counsels' opinions concerning the
financial affairs of the Chiswick Brewery.
(Items numbered 0225-0241)
1833 - 1847
ACC/0891/01/05/0242
Files of warrants to attend hearings
1837 - 1844
ACC/0891/01/05/0243
Files of warrants to attend hearings
1837 - 1844
ACC/0891/01/05/0244
Files of warrants to attend hearings
1837 - 1844
ACC/0891/01/05/0245
Accounts of Frere and Co., solicitors, with
Douglas Thompson and Co. mainly in
connection with Wigan v Fuller. (Items
numbered 0245-0259)
1834 - 1839
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Page 58
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0260
Acton: Notes on title to the 'Goldsmiths Arms'
1827 - 1829
ACC/0891/01/05/0261
Acton: Copies of letters from Mr. Englebean to
Thompson, Wood and Co
Relating to an agreement concerning the
'Goldsmiths Arms'
1829
ACC/0891/01/05/0262
Acton: Notes on title to the 'Kings Head'
1837 - 1838
ACC/0891/01/05/0263
Brentford: Note on particulars of a sale of the
'Black Boy and Still', a freehold wharf, dwelling
houses and warehouses
1821
ACC/0891/01/05/0264
Manor of Sutton Court, Chiswick: Notes on title
to the 'Coach and Horses', Turnham Green
1809
ACC/0891/01/05/0265
Chiswick: Draft deed of confirmation by way of 1840
release of right
1. Sarah Sermon of Isleworth, widow of John
Sermon
2. William Cater of Ware, Herts, maltster and
James Foster Groom of the City of London,
gent., assignees of the estate and effects of
Henry Thompson, formerly of Chiswick, brewer,
now bankrupt
3. Henry Thompson
4. Douglas Thompson
Property: The 'Prince of Wales', Turnham
Green
ACC/0891/01/05/0266
Chiswick: Description of the bounds of 4
messuages
c 1830 - 1840
ACC/0891/01/05/0267
Manor of Ealing: Abstract of deed poll
Readmission of Frederick Thurbin of
Harmondsworth to the 'Green Man', Ealing
Dean, and surrender by him to Thomas Billings
of Piccadilly in trust to purposes expressed in a
mortgage of even date
28 Nov 1819
ACC/0891/01/05/0268
Draft declaration by James Tillyer as to the
heirship of Frederick Thurbin
1838
ACC/0891/01/05/0269
Ealing, Hayes, Cowley: Notes on particulars of
sale of the 'Angel' Hayes, the 'Green Man'
Ealing and the 'Packet Boat' Cowley
1822
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 59
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0270
Ealing: Abstract of the title of William Kilsby to
part of two undivided moieties of 2a. land in
Pope Field, Drum Lane, Ealing
1816 - 1841
ACC/0891/01/05/0271
Ealing: Notes on title to the 'Feathers'
c 1830 - 1840
ACC/0891/01/05/0272
Fulham: Receipt from Robert Nicholas Baxter
to John William Smith
For the lease of the 'Greyhound' and four
cottages
1 Aug 1836
ACC/0891/01/05/0273
Greenford: Extracts from the Greenford
enclosure award and notes on title
To 3p. land on Greenford Green, and 14p. land
in Riceham Field, Nos. ACC/0891/01/05/0273
and 0275 on the enclosure plan, including a
house formerly the 'Black Horse'. Sketch plan
attached
1813 - 1816
ACC/0891/01/05/0274
Hammersmith: Note of particulars of sale of the
'Plough and Harrow'
1809
ACC/0891/01/05/0275
Hammersmith: Agreement to lease the 'Cock
and Magpye' by Capt. Corner of North End
16 Apr 1817
ACC/0891/01/05/0276
Hammersmith: Letter of J.R. Cocker to
Thompson and Co
Concerning a draft lease of the 'Mag Pye'
18 Jun 1817
ACC/0891/01/05/0277
Hammersmith: Letter of John Corney to J. R.
Cocker esq
Informing him that Thompson and Co. have
paid £200 for a lease of the 'Cock and Magpie'
24 Jun 1817
ACC/0891/01/05/0278
Hammersmith: Note of particulars of sale of the
Goat Inn (later the 'Suspension Bridge'), King
Street
With plan
1821
ACC/0891/01/05/0279
Hammersmith: Abstract of title to the Goat Inn
(later the 'Suspension Bridge')
1824
ACC/0891/01/05/0280
Harrow: Bill of Robert Moline to Clutton and
Fearon
Concerning the 'Castle', Harrow
1832 - 1833
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 60
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0281
Harrow: Draft transfer of a mortgage
1. Ruth Garhorn, Robert Forster, Joseph
Shewell, executors of the will of Robert Moline,
late of Gracechurch Street, London and
Loampit Hill, Deptford
2. Douglas Thompson and John Bird Fuller
3. James William Smith
Property: £2000 secured in the 'Castle', 1a.
30p. land on Roxeth Common, 3r. 10p.
wastehold land on Roxeth Common and the
School, messuages and cottages built there
1838
ACC/0891/01/05/0282
Hayes: Note of particulars of sale of the 'Adam
and Eve'
Endorsed: "To be entered in Vol. 3 p.145"
1827
ACC/0891/01/05/0283
Hayes: Notes on title to the 'Adam and Eve' and c 1827
adjoining properties, with plans
Endorsed: "To be entered Vol. III p.146"
ACC/0891/01/05/0284
Hayes: Notes on the will of Henry Honnor of
Yeading
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
30 September 1762. Freehold and copyhold
properties in Hayes devised to his son Timothy
Endorsed: "To be added Vol. III fol. 125"
ACC/0891/01/05/0285
Isleworth: Extracts from the Isleworth enclosure 1818
act and award
Concerning 1r. 29p. land on Hounslow Heath,
No. ACC/0891/01/05/0169 on the enclosure
plan
Endorsed: "Ground adjoining Crossed Lances"
ACC/0891/01/05/0286
Manor of Isleworth Syon: Note of licence to
Douglas and Henry Thompson to demise 1r.
1p. land on Hounslow Heath
Endorsed: "Cross Lances"
1820
ACC/0891/01/05/0287
Willesden: Note of particulars of sale of the
Green Man, Harlesden Green
Endorsed: "To be entered Vol. IV. p.91"
1824
ACC/0891/01/05/0288
Chiswick: Pedigree of the family of Henry
mid 18th cent
Woodman of Strand on the Green, nurseryman,
d.1758
1762
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 61
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0289
Bond for securing payment of œ800 and œ400
Douglas and Henry Thompson to James
Littleboy of Ealing, victualler
5 Oct 1822
ACC/0891/01/05/0290
Draft declaration by Admiral Sir Harry Burrard
Neale KG.C.B
That Leonard Charles Rooke is the youngest
son of the late Sir Giles Rooke
1838
ACC/0891/01/05/0291
Draft declaration by Mrs. Henrietta Matilda
Nicholson, widow
Concerning the children of her first husband,
Michael Impey, Major in the 6th Regt. of
Infantry
See also ACC/0891/01/05/0295
1838
ACC/0891/01/05/0292
Draft declaration by Mrs. Henrietta Matilda
Nicholson
That Michael Elijah Impey was the youngest
son of Major Michael Impey
1838
ACC/0891/01/05/0293
Draft statement for the consideration of
Simpson and Snow
Concerning the compensation to be made for
defective titles, in Wigan v Fuller
c 1840
ACC/0891/01/05/0294
Declaration by James Tillyer of Harmondsworth 1838
Concerning the heirship of Frederick Thurbin
ACC/0891/01/05/0295
Declaration by Mrs. Henrietta Matilda
Nicholson, widow
Concerning the children of her first husband,
the late Michael Impey, Major in the 6th Regt.
of Infantry
3 Nov 1838
ACC/0891/01/05/0296
Receipted bill of Messrs. Frere and Forster to
Whitmore Roumieu and Walters
Relating to the matter of Messrs. Thompson
and the late Sir Elijah Impey's family
1838 - 1841
ACC/0891/01/05/0297
Copy of a letter of J. W. Smith to John Fuller
Concerning Wigan v Fuller in Chancery
10 Dec 1838
ACC/0891/01/05/0298
Brentford: Particulars and conditions of sale
and plan of building land in Ealing Lane,
Brentford
25 Feb 1840
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 62
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0299
Brentford: Copy of counsel's opinion on an
21 Apr 1840
abstract of the title of Mr. Storey to building land
in Ealing Lane, Brentford
ACC/0891/01/05/0300
Chiswick: Description of plans of the 'Ship' for
an investigation into title
mid 19th cent
ACC/0891/01/05/0301
Rough notes on titles to the Chiswick Brewery
estates in connection with the suit of Wigan v
Fuller in Chancery
mid 19th cent
ACC/0891/01/05/0302
Hammersmith: State of facts of J. B. Fuller, in
connection with the suit of Wigan v Fuller in
Chancery
Concerning title to a garden and orchard at the
rear of the 'Ship', supplementary to two
previous states of facts
c 1840
ACC/0891/01/05/0303
Cases and opinions of counsel concerning titles 1836 - 1840
to the Chiswick Brewery estates. (Items
numbered 0303-0313)
ACC/0891/01/05/0314
Schedule of title deeds of estates formerly
1715 - 1833
belonging to Douglas and Henry Thompson,
now to Douglas Thompson and John Bird Fuller
ACC/0891/01/05/0315
Schedule of title deeds to freehold and
leasehold properties acquired by Douglas and
Henry Thompson, and John Bird Fuller
1824 - 1843
ACC/0891/01/05/0316
List of documents relating to title to the
Chiswick Brewery
1846
ACC/0891/01/05/0317
Further state of facts and answer of the plaintiff c 1846
relating to the dower of Mary Thompson, wife of
Henry Thompson
ACC/0891/01/05/0318
Queries as to title to estates of the Chiswick
Brewery
c 1846
ACC/0891/01/05/0319
Lists and notes of title deeds and other
documents relating to the estates of the
Chiswick brewery to be produced in court
c 1840
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 63
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0320
Index to abstracts of title to properties owned or c 1840
leased by Douglas and Henry Thompson, and
John Bird Fuller
ACC/0891/01/05/0321
Correspondence relating to the re-assignment
of estates of the Chiswick Brewery, formerly
mortgaged to John Rogers
11 Aug - 24
Sep 1846
ACC/0891/01/05/0322
Correspondence relating to the re-assignment
of estates of the Chiswick Brewery, formerly
mortgaged to John Rogers
11 Aug - 24
Sep 1846
ACC/0891/01/05/0323
Correspondence relating to the re-assignment
of estates of the Chiswick Brewery, formerly
mortgaged to John Rogers
11 Aug - 24
Sep 1846
ACC/0891/01/05/0324
Draft re-assignment of leasehold and copyhold
premises
1. Bartle John Laurie Frere. 2. John Bird Fuller.
3. Henry Smith. 4. John Turner
c 1847
ACC/0891/01/05/0325
Copy of the will of John Pigott of Bushey, Herts. 29 Nov 1796
gent
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
12 June 1798
Principal devisee: John Smith of Islington
Gent., or in the event of pre-decease, Anne
Hodgkins, daughter of the testator
ACC/0891/01/05/0326
Bonfit v Purchas: Notice of the intention of the
surviving partners to purchase Philip Western
Wood's share in the Chiswick Brewery
ACC/0891/01/05/0327
Bonfit v Purchas: Copy of an affidavit of
2 Dec 1836
Spencer Hotchkin
Concerning service of a notice by the surviving
partners of intention to purchase Philip Western
Wood's share in the Chiswick Brewery
ACC/0891/01/05/0328
Copy of decree
21 Apr 1837
ACC/0891/01/05/0329
Copy of an affidavit of George Bedford of
Bedford Row, solicitor, and schedule of deeds,
relating to the Chiswick Brewery estates
26 Nov 1837
4 Jul 1832
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 64
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0330
Copy of a declaration by Sir Harry Neale of
Walhampton, Hants
That Leonard Charles Rooke esq. is youngest
son of the late Mr. Justice Rooke
Endorsed: "Suspension Bridge, Hammersmith"
4 Jul 1838
ACC/0891/01/05/0331
Copy of a declaration by Henrietta Matilda
Nicholson widow, of Brislington, Som
That Michael Elijah Impey is youngest son of
Major Michael Impey
1838
ACC/0891/01/05/0332
Manor of Fulham: Copy of a letter from George
Hildyard of Furnival's Inn to Douglas and Henry
Thompson
Concerning the title of William Scott to a third
part of a piece of copyhold land in Queen
Street, Hammersmith
25 Sep 1839
ACC/0891/01/05/0333
Statement of defects of title of the Chiswick
Brewery estates for ascertaining the amount of
compensation to be allowed to the purchaser
24 May 1841
ACC/0891/01/05/0334
Copy of the general report, and related case
papers
1844 - 1847
ACC/0891/01/05/0335
Copy of the general report, and related case
papers
1844 - 1847
ACC/0891/01/05/0336
Copy of the general report, and related case
papers
1844 - 1847
ACC/0891/01/05/0337
Copy of the general report, and related case
papers
1844 - 1847
ACC/0891/01/05/0338
Copy of the general report, and related case
papers
1844 - 1847
ACC/0891/01/05/0339
Copy of the general report, and related case
papers
1844 - 1847
ACC/0891/01/05/0340
Notes on defects in title to the 'Feathers', Old
Brentford, and the 'Ship', Hammersmith
c 1845
ACC/0891/01/05/0341
Cases for opinion of counsel concerning titles
to the Chiswick Brewery estates
1832 1842
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 65
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0342
Cases for opinion of counsel concerning titles
to the Chiswick Brewery estates
1832 1842
ACC/0891/01/05/0343
Bill of costs of George Bedford
Relating to sales of the Chiswick Brewery and
properties to Philip Western Wood and John
Bird Fuller
1829 - 1830
ACC/0891/01/05/0344
Bill of costs of the plaintiff
1846 - 1849
ACC/0891/01/05/0345
State of facts and charges of the plaintiff under
an order dated 5 July 1845
c 1845
ACC/0891/01/05/0346
Transcript of the account in the cause taken
from the books of the Accountant General
1846 - 1848
ACC/0891/01/05/0347
Office copy of the Master's report
12 Aug 1848
ACC/0891/01/05/0348
Minutes of proceedings in Chancery
1 Jun 1849
ACC/0891/01/05/0349
Brief petition for the defendant concerning
1849
delivery of deeds and documents relating to title
ACC/0891/01/05/0350
Brief petition for the defendant concerning
1849
delivery of deeds and documents relating to title
ACC/0891/01/05/0351
Copies of affidavits and report as to due
execution of conveyance in pursuance of an
order dated July 1845
1849
ACC/0891/01/05/0352
Copies of affidavits and report as to due
execution of conveyance in pursuance of an
order dated July 1845
1849
ACC/0891/01/05/0353
Copies of affidavits and report as to due
execution of conveyance in pursuance of an
order dated July 1845
1849
ACC/0891/01/05/0354
Matter of D and H. Thompson: Copy of award
after arbitration respecting the partnership
estates of Douglas and Henry Thompson
30 Nov 1831
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 66
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0355
Bonfit v Purchas: Brief statement of
proceedings in the suit
By the vendors of the Chiswick Brewery and
John Fuller as creditors of P.W. Wood's estate
c 1833
ACC/0891/01/05/0356
Draft of claims to be made by John Bird Fuller
against the Chiswick Brewery estates
Regarding the bankruptcy of Henry Thompson
c 1835
ACC/0891/01/05/0357
Instructions to counsel for conveyances from
Henry Thompson and Douglas Thompson to
John Bird Fuller, Henry Smith and John Turner
Under the decree in Wigan v Fuller
c 1845
ACC/0891/01/05/0358
Manor of Fulham: Draft surrender
1848
Douglas and Henry Thompson to John Bird
Fuller
Property: Public houses and premises, formerly
belonging to Douglas and Henry Thompson in
partnership, in Hammersmith
ACC/0891/01/05/0359
Copy of order for delivery of deeds and
documents relating to the estates of the
Chiswick Brewery
1 Jul 1849
ACC/0891/01/05/0360
Office copy of certificate of delivery of deeds
and documents relating to the estates of the
Chiswick Brewery
22 Mar 1850
ACC/0891/01/05/0361
Notes on costs to J. B. Fuller
c 1846 - 1850
ACC/0891/01/05/0362
Schedules of the Chiswick Brewery estates,
and documents relating to them
1832 - 1847
ACC/0891/01/05/0363
Schedules of the Chiswick Brewery estates,
and documents relating to them
1832 - 1847
ACC/0891/01/05/0364
Schedules of the Chiswick Brewery estates,
and documents relating to them
1832 - 1847
ACC/0891/01/05/0365
Schedules of the Chiswick Brewery estates,
and documents relating to them
1832 - 1847
ACC/0891/01/05/0366
Schedules of the Chiswick Brewery estates,
and documents relating to them
1832 - 1847
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 67
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0367
Schedules of the Chiswick Brewery estates,
and documents relating to them
1832 - 1847
ACC/0891/01/05/0368
Miscellaneous drafts and notes of the solicitors
to Douglas Thompson and John Bird Fuller.
(Items numbered 0368-0397)
1833 - 1846
ACC/0891/01/05/0398
Draft of affidavits relating to the suit of Wigan v
Fuller. Items 398-422
1837 - 1842
ACC/0891/01/05/0423
Wigan v Fuller and Adams v Thompson: Signed 21 Nov 1901
and rough drafts of affidavit by Frank Smith of
Fuller, Smith, and Turner
As to re-delivery of documents relating to the
Griffin Brewery deposited in the P.R.O. in
connection with two actions in the Chancery
division in 1833 to 1837
ACC/0891/01/05/0424
Wigan v Fuller and Adams v Thompson: Signed 21 Nov 1901
and rough drafts of affidavit by Frank Smith of
Fuller, Smith, and Turner
As to re-delivery of documents relating to the
Griffin Brewery deposited in the P.R.O. in
connection with two actions in the Chancery
division in 1833 to 1837
ACC/0891/01/05/0425
Bill of legal charges incurred in various
purchases and other services
Frere, Cholmeley and Co., solicitors to Fuller,
Smith and Turner
1899 - 1901
ACC/0891/01/05/0426
Correspondence relating to redelivery of deeds
concerning the Chiswick Brewery estates
deposited in the P.R.O. (Items numbered 0426
-0434)
The Master of the Rolls and the Treasury to
Frere, Cholmeley and Co., and Frere,
Cholmeley and Co. to Fuller, Smith, and Turner
30 Oct - 3 Dec
1901
ACC/0891/01/05/0435
Memorandum of agreement for the supply and
maintenance of harness for fifteen dray horses
for five years from Midsummer 1843
John Bird Fuller esq. of Chiswick, brewer and
Joseph Sharp, harness maker of Hammersmith
22 Oct 1842
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 68
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0436
Copy of contract between Fuller, Smith, and
Turner and Joseph Sharp, harness maker, of
Hammersmith
For the supply and maintenance of harness for
dray horses for five years from 1859
c 1859
ACC/0891/01/05/0437
Hammersmith: Letter from Hayter George
Hames to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Respecting payment of purchase money for
premises in Hammersmith
27 Feb 1860
ACC/0891/01/05/0438
Receipted bill from Joseph Sharp to Fuller and
Co. for harness
1 Jul 1862
ACC/0891/01/05/0439
Receipted bills from Francis F. Day, saddler
and harness maker, of Turnham Green, to
Fuller and Co
1 Jul 1862 - 27
Feb 1863
ACC/0891/01/05/0440
Receipted bills from Francis F. Day, saddler
and harness maker, of Turnham Green, to
Fuller and Co
1 Jul 1862 - 27
Feb 1863
ACC/0891/01/05/0441
Receipted bills from Francis F. Day, saddler
and harness maker, of Turnham Green, to
Fuller and Co
1 Jul 1862 - 27
Feb 1863
ACC/0891/01/05/0442
Receipted bills from Francis F. Day, saddler
and harness maker, of Turnham Green, to
Fuller and Co
1 Jul 1862 - 27
Feb 1863
ACC/0891/01/05/0443
Case papers and correspondence concerning
the suit of Joseph Sharp in the Court of
Common Pleas. (Items numbered 0443-0463)
For the recovery of £81 19 0 and costs from
Fuller, Smith and Turner for items of harness
delivered
1863
ACC/0891/01/05/0464
Lists of items of harness presumably supplied
by Sharp to Fuller and Co
c 1863
ACC/0891/01/05/0465
Lists of items of harness presumably supplied
by Sharp to Fuller and Co
c 1863
ACC/0891/01/05/0466
Lists of items of harness presumably supplied
by Sharp to Fuller and Co
c 1863
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 69
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0467
Notebooks recording payments made to the
Chiswick Brewery, mainly by publicans (Items
numbered 0467-0480)
ACC/0891/01/05/467. 23 Sept. 1867 - 2 Dec.
1867
ACC/0891/01/05/468. 2 Nov. 1868 - 15 Dec.
1868
ACC/0891/01/05/469. 16 Dec. 1868 - 25 Jan.
1869
ACC/0891/01/05/470. 26 Jan. 1869 - 4 March
1869
ACC/0891/01/05/471. 9 March 1869 - 13 April
1869
23 Sep 1867 13 Apr 1869
ACC/0891/01/05/0481
Notebook containing rough beer accounts
25 Jun 1867 12 Sep 1867
ACC/0891/01/05/0482
Delivery receipts for beer supplied by Fuller,
Smith, and Turner to Mr. Lye
51 items
15 Sep 1868 11 Jul 1870
ACC/0891/01/05/0483
Case papers and correspondence relating to a
case in the Court of Common Pleas between
George Francis Lye and Fuller, Smith, and
Turner. (Items numbered 0483-0531)
As to the value of the trade of the 'George and
Dragon', Brentford
1866 - 1872
ACC/0891/01/05/0532
Case papers and correspondence relating to a
case in the Court of Common Pleas between
George Francis Lye and Fuller, Smith, and
Turner. (Items numbered 0532-0562)
As to the value of the trade of the 'George and
Dragon', Brentford
1866 - 1872
ACC/0891/01/05/0563
Orders from George F. Lye of the 'George and
Dragon', Old Brentford, to Fuller, Smith, and
Turner, for beers
In envelope labelled "Lye v Fuller and Co. 31
letters from Plaintiff to Defendants. B.4. C.20"
2 Nov 1868 - 9
Jul 1870
ACC/0891/01/05/0564
Pages from issues of the Trade Marks Journal
illustrating marks registered by Thomas
Poulteney Griffin
31 May 1876
28 Oct 1885
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 70
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0565
Pages from issues of the Trade Marks Journal
illustrating marks registered by Thomas
Poulteney Griffin
31 May 1876
28 Oct 1885
ACC/0891/01/05/0566
Form of application by Fuller, Smith and Turner 27 Aug 1888
for registration of a trade mark under the
Patents, Designs and Trade Marks Act of 1883,
and copy
ACC/0891/01/05/0567
Form of application by Fuller, Smith and Turner 27 Aug 1888
for registration of a trade mark under the
Patents, Designs and Trade Marks Act of 1883,
and copy
ACC/0891/01/05/0568
Copies of letters from the Patent Office to
12 Oct 1888
Fuller, Smith and Turner
22 Oct 1888
Concerning their application for registration of a
trade mark
ACC/0891/01/05/0569
Copy of a letter from the Board of Trade to
Frere and Forster
Concerning a notice of appeal dated 29
October 1888 relating to an application to
register a trade mark by Fuller, Smith and
Turner
8 Dec 1888
ACC/0891/01/05/0570
Copies of a notice of a motion in Chancery in
the matter of an application by Fuller, Smith
and Turner to register as a trade mark a griffin
passant
10 Dec 1888
ACC/0891/01/05/0571
Bill of costs of the Comptroller General of
Patents, Designs and Trade Marks under a
notice of abandonment dated 20 Dec. 1888
1888
ACC/0891/01/05/0572
Opinions of counsel and instructions relating to
an application to register trade marks by Fuller,
Smith and Turner, and opposition to it
1888 - 1889
ACC/0891/01/05/0573
Opinions of counsel and instructions relating to
an application to register trade marks by Fuller,
Smith and Turner, and opposition to it
1888 - 1889
ACC/0891/01/05/0574
Opinions of counsel and instructions relating to
an application to register trade marks by Fuller,
Smith and Turner, and opposition to it
1888 - 1889
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 71
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0575
Opinions of counsel and instructions relating to
an application to register trade marks by Fuller,
Smith and Turner, and opposition to it
1888 - 1889
ACC/0891/01/05/0576
Opinions of counsel and instructions relating to
an application to register trade marks by Fuller,
Smith and Turner, and opposition to it
1888 - 1889
ACC/0891/01/05/0577
Opinions of counsel and instructions relating to
an application to register trade marks by Fuller,
Smith and Turner, and opposition to it
1888 - 1889
ACC/0891/01/05/0578
Opinions of counsel and instructions relating to
an application to register trade marks by Fuller,
Smith and Turner, and opposition to it
1888 - 1889
ACC/0891/01/05/0579
Drafts of notices of motion, appeal, and
affidavits relating to the application of Fuller,
Smith and Turner to register trade marks.
(Items numbered 0579-0595)
1888 - 1889
ACC/0891/01/05/0596
Copies of affidavits relating to the application of
Fuller, Smith and Turner to register trade
marks. (Items numbered 0596-0611)
1889
ACC/0891/01/05/0612
Exhibits A and B to the affidavit of Frank Smith
relating to the application by Fuller Smith and
Turner to register trade marks, being
specimens of bottle labels and letterhead
29 May 1889
ACC/0891/01/05/0613
Motion in Chancery by Fuller, Smith and Turner 28 Jul 1890
That the Controller General of Patents Designs
and Trade Marks be directed to proceed with
the registration of a trade mark, a griffin
passant, being renewal of a motion of 20 Dec.
1888
ACC/0891/01/05/0614
Copies of correspondence relating to the
application of Fuller. Smith and Turner to
register trade marks
2 Aug 1890 - 7
Oct 1890
ACC/0891/01/05/0615
Opinion of counsel, Herbert Robertson,
concerning the application of Fuller, Smith and
Turner to register trade marks
11 Dec 1890
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 72
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0616
The Trade Marks Journal advertising at p.1281
the trade mark of the Griffin Brewery
31 Dec 1890
ACC/0891/01/05/0617
Instructions to counsel to settle draft notice of
motion and affidavit
20 Jan 1891
ACC/0891/01/05/0618
Draft and copy of a notice of appeal to the
Board of Trade, and accompanying case,
relating to the application of Fuller, Smith and
Turner for the registration of trade marks
1890
ACC/0891/01/05/0619
Draft and copy of a notice of appeal to the
Board of Trade, and accompanying case,
relating to the application of Fuller, Smith and
Turner for the registration of trade marks
1890
ACC/0891/01/05/0620
Notice of opposition by T. P. Griffin and Co. to
an application by Fuller, Smith and Turner for
the registration of trade marks
21 Jan 1891
ACC/0891/01/05/0621
Notices of motions on behalf of Fuller, Smith
and Turner, and T.P. Griffin and Co., in the
matter of an application by Fuller, Smith and
Turner to register trade marks
1891
ACC/0891/01/05/0622
Notices of motions on behalf of Fuller, Smith
and Turner, and T.P. Griffin and Co., in the
matter of an application by Fuller, Smith and
Turner to register trade marks
1891
ACC/0891/01/05/0623
Notices of motions on behalf of Fuller, Smith
and Turner, and T.P. Griffin and Co., in the
matter of an application by Fuller, Smith and
Turner to register trade marks
1891
ACC/0891/01/05/0624
Notices of motions on behalf of Fuller, Smith
and Turner, and T.P. Griffin and Co., in the
matter of an application by Fuller, Smith and
Turner to register trade marks
1891
ACC/0891/01/05/0625
Draft and copies of an affidavit of Edward
Temple Gurdon on behalf of Fuller, Smith and
Turner, concerning their application to register
trade marks
1891
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 73
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0626
Draft and copies of an affidavit of Edward
Temple Gurdon on behalf of Fuller, Smith and
Turner, concerning their application to register
trade marks
1891
ACC/0891/01/05/0627
Draft and copies of an affidavit of Edward
Temple Gurdon on behalf of Fuller, Smith and
Turner, concerning their application to register
trade marks
1891
ACC/0891/01/05/0628
Draft and copies of an affidavit of Edward
Temple Gurdon on behalf of Fuller, Smith and
Turner, concerning their application to register
trade marks
1891
ACC/0891/01/05/0629
Draft and copies of an affidavit of Edward
Temple Gurdon on behalf of Fuller, Smith and
Turner, concerning their application to register
trade marks
1891
ACC/0891/01/05/0630
Draft and copies of an affidavit of Edward
Temple Gurdon on behalf of Fuller, Smith and
Turner, concerning their application to register
trade marks
1891
ACC/0891/01/05/0631
Notes for the affidavit of Edward Temple
Gurdon written on the reverse of letters to H.
Robertson
Mostly concerning a Magdalen College dinner
held in the 'Monico', Piccadilly Circus
1891
ACC/0891/01/05/0632
Notice of discontinuance of an application for
the registration of a trade mark by Fuller, Smith
and Turner, and draft
26 Mar 1891
ACC/0891/01/05/0633
Notice of discontinuance of an application for
the registration of a trade mark by Fuller, Smith
and Turner, and draft
26 Mar 1891
ACC/0891/01/05/0634
Bill of costs of the Comptroller General of
Patents, Designs and Trade Marks
To be taxed pursuant to a notice of
discontinuance of an application to register
trade marks, dated 26 March 1891
1891
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 74
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0635
Notice by T.P. Griffin and Co. of opposition to
an application by Fuller, Smith and Turner, for
the registration of trade marks
27 Apr 1891
ACC/0891/01/05/0636
Copy of a declaration by Thomas Poultney
Griffin concerning trade marks registered by
T.P. Griffin and Co. with respect of which
application for registration was made by Fuller
Smith and Turner
1 Jul 1891
ACC/0891/01/05/0637
Brief on the motion of March 1891 in the Matter
of an application by Fuller, Smith and Turner to
register trade marks
1891
ACC/0891/01/05/0638
Draft counter statement in reply to opposition to 1891
an application to register trade marks by Fuller,
Smith and Turner
ACC/0891/01/05/0639
Draft statutory declaration in support of
applications by Fuller, Smith and Turner to
register trade marks
1891
ACC/0891/01/05/0640
Draft statutory declaration in support of
applications by Fuller, Smith and Turner to
register trade marks
1891
ACC/0891/01/05/0641
Draft statutory declaration in support of
applications by Fuller, Smith and Turner to
register trade marks
1891
ACC/0891/01/05/0642
Draft notice of appeal to the Board of Trade,
and accompanying case, relating to an
application by Fuller. Smith and Turner to
register trade marks
c 1891
ACC/0891/01/05/0643
Draft case concerning an appeal to the Board
of Trade, and instructions to counsel relating to
the application by Fuller, Smith and Turner to
register trade marks
1891
ACC/0891/01/05/0644
Draft case concerning an appeal to the Board
of Trade, and instructions to counsel relating to
the application by Fuller, Smith and Turner to
register trade marks
1891
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 75
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0645
Draft case concerning an appeal to the Board
of Trade, and instructions to counsel relating to
the application by Fuller, Smith and Turner to
register trade marks
1891
ACC/0891/01/05/0646
Draft case concerning an appeal to the Board
of Trade, and instructions to counsel relating to
the application by Fuller, Smith and Turner to
register trade marks
1891
ACC/0891/01/05/0647
Applicants by Fuller, Smith and Turner for the
registration of trade marks
3 Nov 1890
and 9 Nov
1892
ACC/0891/01/05/0648
Applicants by Fuller, Smith and Turner for the
registration of trade marks
3 Nov 1890
and 9 Nov
1892
ACC/0891/01/05/0649
Drafts of agreement between Fuller, Smith and
Turner, and T.P. Griffin and Co. as to
registration of a trade mark
1892
ACC/0891/01/05/0650
Drafts of agreement between Fuller, Smith and
Turner, and T.P. Griffin and Co. as to
registration of a trade mark
1892
ACC/0891/01/05/0651
Drafts of agreement between Fuller, Smith and
Turner, and T.P. Griffin and Co. as to
registration of a trade mark
1892
ACC/0891/01/05/0652
Articles of agreement concerning the use of the 20 Apr 1892
word and device of a griffin on trade marks and
labels
T.P. Griffin and Co. export bottlers, and wine
and spirit merchants of Philpot Lane, City of
London, and Fuller, Smith and Turner, brewers,
of Chiswick
ACC/0891/01/05/0653
Notifications of registration of trade marks by
Fuller, Smith and Turner
4 Aug 1893
ACC/0891/01/05/0654
Notifications of registration of trade marks by
Fuller, Smith and Turner
4 Aug 1893
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 76
Dates
ACC/0891/01/05/0655
Notifications of registration of trade marks by
Fuller, Smith and Turner
4 Aug 1893
ACC/0891/01/05/0656
Correspondence concerning applications by
Fuller, Smith and Turner to register trade
marks, and the opposition of T.P. Griffin. (Items
numbered 0656-0748)
20 Dec 1890 4 Jan 1893
ACC/0891/01/05/0749
Letters from Reid's Brewery Co. to Frere and
Forster concerning an agreement as to trade
marks
26 Apr 1895 1
May 1895
ACC/0891/01/05/0750
Letters from Reid's Brewery Co. to Frere and
Forster concerning an agreement as to trade
marks
26 Apr 1895 1
May 1895
ACC/0891/01/05/0751
Envelopes containing specimen labels and
letterheads, as used by Fuller, Smith and
Turner, Reids Brewery Co. and T.P. Griffin and
Co
1889 - 1890
ACC/0891/01/05/0752
Envelopes containing specimen labels and
letterheads, as used by Fuller, Smith and
Turner, Reids Brewery Co. and T.P. Griffin and
Co
1889 - 1890
ACC/0891/01/05/0753
Envelopes containing specimen labels and
letterheads, as used by Fuller, Smith and
Turner, Reids Brewery Co. and T.P. Griffin and
Co
1889 - 1890
ACC/0891/01/05/0754
Copies of the Trade Marks Journal. Items 754
-764
31 May 1876 28 Jun 1893
ACC/0891/01/05/0765
Original bundle of papers in a cause between
1891
James Sampson of the Eleanor Arms, Stratford
Bow, and Fuller, Smith, and Turner. (Items
numbered 0765-0819)
Concerning a claim of negligence in the
delivery of a cask of beer, including plans of the
Eleanor Arms at ACC/0891/01/05/0814, 0815
ACC/0891/01/05/0820
Case papers and correspondence relating to
Sampson v Fuller found loose. (Items
numbered 0820-0849)
1891
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891/01/05/0850
ACC/0891
Description
Page 77
Dates
Case papers relating to a dispute between
Edward Trevelyan Turner and Fuller, Smith,
and Turner. (Items numbered 0850-0915)
Concerning the provisions of the articles of
partnership
1893 - 1894
ACC/0891/01/06/0001
General account ledger
1832 - 1846
ACC/0891/01/06/0002
General account ledger
1846 - 1861
ACC/0891/01/06/0003
General account ledger
1861 - 1872
ACC/0891/01/06/0004
General account ledger
1873 - 1884
ACC/0891/01/06/0005
General account ledger
1884 - 1893
ACC/0891/01/06/0006
General account ledger
1893 - 1902
ACC/0891/01/06/0007
Rent account ledger
1903 - 1908
ACC/0891/01/06/0008
Rent account ledger
1909 - 1913
ACC/0891/01/06/0009
Rent account ledger
1914 - 1921
ACC/0891/01/06/0010
Rent account ledger
1922 - 1929
ACC/0891/01/06/0011
Rent account ledger
1930 - 1937
ACC/0891/01/06/0012
Private account ledger
1832 - 1836
ACC/0891/01/06/0013
Private account ledger
1837 - 1841
ACC/0891/01/06/0014
Private account ledger
1842 - 1849
ACC/0891/01/06/0015
Private account ledger
1850 - 1859
ACC/0891/01/06/0016
Private account ledger
1860 - 1872
ACC/0891/01/06/0017
Private account ledger
1873 - 1883
Ledgers
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Page 78
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Dates
ACC/0891/01/06/0018
Private account ledger
1884 - 1886
ACC/0891/01/06/0019
Private account ledger
1887 - 1896
ACC/0891/01/06/0020
Private account ledger
1897 - 1907
ACC/0891/01/06/0021
Private account ledger
1908
ACC/0891/01/06/0022
Bought account ledgers
1915 - 1921
ACC/0891/01/06/0023
Bought account ledgers
1922 - 1923
ACC/0891/01/06/0024
Bought account ledgers
1924 - 1928
ACC/0891/01/06/0025
Bought account ledgers
1929 - 1933
ACC/0891/01/06/0026
Private trade cask beer ledger
1929 - 1945
ACC/0891/01/06/0027
Impersonal account ledger (No.2)
1941
ACC/0891/02/01/0001
Bargain and sale
John Forward of New Brentford, clerk, and
Mary his wife, Samuel Salter of Chiswick, gent.
and Ruth his wife, to John Tickner of Old
Brentford, draper
Consideration: £192 10. 0
Property: 2 messuages, gardens, and
backsides adjoining in Old Brentford, abutting
on the London Road South, and a lane lately
taken out of the common field north
29 Sep 1669
ACC/0891/02/01/0002
Receipt from John Forward to John Tickner
For consideration money mentioned in
indentures of even date
29 Sep 1669
ACC/0891/02/01/0003
Bargain and sale
John Tickner sen. of Old Brentford, draper, to
John Tickner, jun. of Old Brentford, draper, his
son and heir apparent, and Anne his wife
22 Jan 1682
PROPERTY RECORDS
Title deeds
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 79
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0004
Lease and release
John Tickner of London, gent, and Anne his
wife to Jonathan Smith of London, gent. and
Thomazin his wife
Consideration: £225
Property: 2 messuages, gardens and
backsides, abutting on the London Road south,
in Old Brentford
1/3 Jun 1695
ACC/0891/02/01/0005
Lease and release
John Tickner of London, gent, and Anne his
wife to Jonathan Smith of London, gent. and
Thomazin his wife
Consideration: £225
Property: 2 messuages, gardens and
backsides, abutting on the London Road south,
in Old Brentford
1/3 Jun 1695
ACC/0891/02/01/0006
Bond in œ400 to perform covenants of even
date
John Tickner of London, gent, to Jonathan
Smith of London, gent
3 Jun 1695
ACC/0891/02/01/0007
Indentures of final concord
Jonathan Smith plaintiff, John Tickner and
Anne his wife, deforcants
Property: 2 messuages and gardens in Old
Brentford
26 Jun 1695
ACC/0891/02/01/0008
Indentures of final concord
Jonathan Smith plaintiff, John Tickner and
Anne his wife, deforcants
Property: 2 messuages and gardens in Old
Brentford
26 Jun 1695
ACC/0891/02/01/0009
Copy of the will of Jonathan Smith
Principal devisee and executrix his wife
Thomazin
Estate left in trust for his son John on reaching
the age of 23, trustee, John Green gent
24 Feb 1696
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 80
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0010
Mortgage
27 Aug 1700
Thomazin, widow and relict of Jonathan Smith
of London gent. to Thomas Penford, citizen and
stationer, of London
Consideration: £100 for a term of 99 years
Property: 2 messuages, gardens and backsides
adjoining, abutting on the London
Road south, in Old Brentford
Endorsed: Assignment of mortgage
Penelope, widow, relict and executrix of
Thomas Penford to Israell Pinkney of St.
Clement Danes, goldsmith
Dated 1705/6
Not executed
ACC/0891/02/01/0011
Bond in œ200 to perform covenants of even
date
Thomazin Smith, widow, to Thomas Penford,
citizen and stationer, of London
ACC/0891/02/01/0012
Lease and release
1/2 Apr 1706
Aaron Smith, linen draper, and citizen of
London, to Samuel Clyatt sen. citizen, and
clockmaker, of London, and Samuel Clyatt jun.,
linen draper, and also citizen, and clockmaker
of London
Consideration: £100
Property: 2 messuages, gardens and backsides
adjoining, abutting on the London Road south,
in Old Brentford
ACC/0891/02/01/0013
Lease and release
1/2 Apr 1706
Aaron Smith, linen draper, and citizen of
London, to Samuel Clyatt sen. citizen, and
clockmaker, of London, and Samuel Clyatt jun.,
linen draper, and also citizen, and clockmaker
of London
Consideration: £100
Property: 2 messuages, gardens and backsides
adjoining, abutting on the London Road south,
in Old Brentford
ACC/0891/02/01/0014
Declaration of trust
Samuel Clyatt sen. and Samuel Clyatt jun. on
behalf of Penelope Clarke, formerly Penford,
daughter of Samuel Clyatt sen. concerning a
lease and release of even date
27 Aug 1700
2 Apr 1706
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 81
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0015
Lease
6 Mar 1711
Thomazine Gillingham, of London, widow,
formerly Smith, to Charles Maxey of London
gent
Consideration: Unspecified sum, and a
peppercorn rent, for the life of Thomazine
Gillingham
Property: 2 messuages, gardens and backsides
adjoining, abutting on the London Road south,
in Old Brentford
ACC/0891/02/01/0016
Declaration of trust
Charles Maxey on behalf of Rebecca Penford,
an infant, respecting a lease of even date
6 Mar 1711
ACC/0891/02/01/0017
Lease and release
23/24 Oct
1707
ACC/0891/02/01/0018
Lease and release
23/24 Oct
1707
ACC/0891/02/01/0019
Bond to perform covenants of even date
Robert, Henry, and John Browne to Charles
Hollyday
23 Oct 1707
ACC/0891/02/01/0020
Bargain and sale
Charles Hollyday to Robert Munn of Old
Brentford, wheelwright
Consideration: £50
Property: As in ACC/0891/02/01/0017
10 Sep 1708
ACC/0891/02/01/0021
Lease and release
Robert Munn, and Elizabeth his wife, to James
Netherwood of Old Brentford, waterman, and
Mary his wife
Consideration: £50 1. 6
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0017
28/29 Sep
1708
ACC/0891/02/01/0022
Lease and release
Robert Munn, and Elizabeth his wife, to James
Netherwood of Old Brentford, waterman, and
Mary his wife
Consideration: £50 1. 6
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0017
28/29 Sep
1708
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 82
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0023
Lease and release
Mary Netherwood of Old Brentford, widow, to
Thomas Manson of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £55
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0017
3/4 Jul 1718
ACC/0891/02/01/0024
Lease and release
Mary Netherwood of Old Brentford, widow, to
Thomas Manson of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £55
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0017
3/4 Jul 1718
ACC/0891/02/01/0025
Copy of release
1. Sarah Nourse of Hammersmith, widow
2. William Nourse of Tavistock Street, London,
linen draper
3. Thomas Yeaw of Hammersmith, brewer
Consideration: £230
Property: 2 cottages fronting south on the
highway from Hounslow to London, in Old
Brentford
27 Sep 1777
ACC/0891/02/01/0026
Lease
19 Feb 1806
Elizabeth Yeaw of Hammersmith, spinster, to
Robert Shaw of the Strand, banker, John
Reeves of Lombard Street banker, John Vaston
of Bread Street Hill, merchant, John Jacob of
Newgate Street, merchant. Richard Harris of
Fenchurch Street, cornfactor, Henry Harben of
Mile End, brewer, Richard Ryland of Savage
Gardens, cornfactor
ACC/0891/02/01/0027
Counterpart lease
John Newton of Old Brentford, brewer, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £50 p.a. rent for a term of 30
years
Property: The 'Marquis of Granby'
26 Feb 1816
ACC/0891/02/01/0028
Articles of agreement for sale
George Wren le Grand of Lambeth, Surrey,
gent. to Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £682 10
Property: The 'Marquis of Granby', Old
Brentford
8 Apr 1822
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 83
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0029
Manor of Ealing: Copy of court roll
Admission of Douglas and Henry Thompson
Property: The 'Marquis of Granby' on the site of
Sun Dial House
9 Jul 1822
ACC/0891/02/01/0030
Manor of Ealing: Copy of court roll
Admission of George Wren Le Grand and
others
Property: Two messuages adjoining the
'Marquis of Granby'
9 Jul 1822
ACC/0891/02/01/0031
Copy of a receipt given by Henry Thompson to
Thomas Ball Scrolls
For rent paid for premises in Old Brentford
30 Oct 1822
ACC/0891/02/01/0032
Manor of Ealing: Extract from court roll
16 Nov 1743
Surrender of property in Old Brentford to the
use of the will of John Jones of the same place,
barge man
ACC/0891/02/01/0033
Manor of Ealing with Acton: Copy of court roll
Admission of Jonathan Knevett and Mary his
wife, daughter of John Jones, and surrender to
the use of her will
Property: The 'Salutation', Old Brentford, in
which John Jones lately dwelt, and 2 little
houses adjoining on the west
ACC/0891/02/01/0034
Manor of Ealing: Bond with conditional
19 Dec 1751
surrender for security of payment of œ150
Jonathan Knevett of Old Brentford, gardener, to
John Matts of Old Brentford, fisherman
Property: As in ACC/0891/02/01/0033
ACC/0891/02/01/0035
Manor of Ealing with Acton: Copy of court roll
Conditional surrender by Jonathan and Mary
Knevett to John Matts
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0033
8 May 1751
1 Apr 1752
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Reference
ACC/0891
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Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0036
New Brentford, Manor of Colham: Copy of
24 Nov 1778
marriage settlement
1. William Piper of New Brentford, butcher
2. Mary Knevett of Old Brentford, widow
3. Mary Knevett of Old Brentford, spinster,
daughter of 2
4. James Knevett of Isleworth, gardener and
George Brigganshaw of Hoxton in Shoreditch,
gent
Consideration: Total of £600 bank annuities
Property: 2 messuages in New Brentford and 3
copyhold messuages of the Manor of Colham
to 4. in trust for William Piper, Mary Knevett and
their heir
ACC/0891/02/01/0037
Isleworth: Certificate of the baptism of Samuel
son of James and Mary Knevett
Dated 23 March 1827
ACC/0891/02/01/0038
Manor of Ealing: Extract from court roll
9 Apr 1798
Surrender to the use of the will of Mary Knevett,
widow, of all her copyhold lands in the manor
ACC/0891/02/01/0039
Isleworth: Certificate of the baptism of James
son of James and Mary Knevett
Dated 23 March 1827
ACC/0891/02/01/0040
Manor of Ealing: Copy of court roll
25 Nov 1799
Admission of James, son of Jonathan and Mary
Knevett
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0033, also
two fifth parts of a house the north side of Old
Brentford
ACC/0891/02/01/0041
Ealing, Isleworth, Norwood, St. Leonard
Shoreditch: Copy of the will of James Knevett
of Sion Hill near Old Brentford, farmer
Principal devisees: His children Henry,
Thomas, Charles, William, Samuel, James,
Mary Stanborough and Charlotte
Estates in Isleworth, Norwood, Old Brentford
and Hoxton
Codicil dated 1809 providing Thomas with an
income of £1. 1. 0. per week for life
5 Apr 1808
ACC/0891/02/01/0042
Particulars and conditions of sale of the
'Salutation', Old Brentford
20 Feb 1813
31 May 1797
4 Oct 1799
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Reference
ACC/0891
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Page 85
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0043
Manor of Ealing: Copy of court roll
Admission of Henry, Charles, Thomas and
William Knevett, Mary Stanborough and
Charlotte Boot
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0033
19 Apr 1813
ACC/0891/02/01/0044
Manor of Ealing: Copy of court roll
Admission of Samuel and James Knevett,
infants
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0033
19 Apr 1813
ACC/0891/02/01/0045
Manor of Ealing: Copy of power of attorney to
take admission to the 'Salutation' Old Brentford
and other copyhold premises
William Reed Knevett, Lieut., of his Majesty's
23rd Regiment of Light Dragoons, to Henry
Knevett of Isleworth, gardener, and Charles
Knevett of Turnham Green, gardener
8 Nov 1814
ACC/0891/02/01/0046
Counterpart lease
John Newton of Old Brentford, brewer, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £35 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: The 'Salutation' Old Brentford
26 Feb 1816
ACC/0891/02/01/0047
Vouchers and receipts relating to a conveyance 1815 - 1816
of the 'Salutation', Old Brentford, to John
Newton
ACC/0891/02/01/0048
Vouchers and receipts relating to a conveyance 1815 - 1816
of the 'Salutation', Old Brentford, to John
Newton
ACC/0891/02/01/0049
Vouchers and receipts relating to a conveyance 1815 - 1816
of the 'Salutation', Old Brentford, to John
Newton
ACC/0891/02/01/0050
Vouchers and receipts relating to a conveyance 1815 - 1816
of the 'Salutation', Old Brentford, to John
Newton
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Reference
ACC/0891
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Page 86
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0051
Manor of Ealing: Copy of court roll
Admission of John Newton on a surrender by
Samuel Knevett and Louisa Narcissa his wife,
and James Knevett
Property: Two eigth parts of the 'Salutation' Old
Brentford
21 May 1822
ACC/0891/02/01/0052
General release upon the transfer of stock to
residuary legatees under the will of James
Knevett
Charles, Henry, William, Thomas, Samuel, and
James Knevett, Mary Stanborough, and
Charlotte Boot to John Newton of Old
Brentford, brewer
Property: The 'Salutation', Old Brentford
9 May 1825
ACC/0891/02/01/0053
Letter from John Newton to Henry Knevett
Concerning arrangements for a lease of the
'Salutation', Old Brentford
11 Apr 1825
ACC/0891/02/01/0054
Isleworth: Certificate of the burial of Ann
Chandler of Isleworth
Dated 12 April 1825
23 Jun 1816
ACC/0891/02/01/0055
Isleworth: Certificate of the burial of John
Chandler of Isleworth
Dated 12 April 1825
24 Mar 1825
ACC/0891/02/01/0056
Abstract of the title of John Newton to six eighth 1743 - 1827
parts of the 'Salutation', Old Brentford
ACC/0891/02/01/0057
Ealing: Certificate of the burial of Sarah Knevett 29 Jul 1830
of Old Brentford
Dated 29 August 1830
ACC/0891/02/01/0058
Release
Charles, Henry, William, Thomas, James and
Samuel Knevett, Mary Stanborough, and
Charlotte Boote to John Newton
Property: The 'Salutation' Old Brentford
5 Oct 1830
ACC/0891/02/01/0059
Authorizations
From Thomas, William, James, and Samuel
Knevet, Mary Stanborough, and Charlotte Boot
to Charles and Henry Knevett to receive on
their behalf money due on the death of Mrs.
John Knevett
1830
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 87
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0060
Authorizations
From Thomas, William, James, and Samuel
Knevet, Mary Stanborough, and Charlotte Boot
to Charles and Henry Knevett to receive on
their behalf money due on the death of Mrs.
John Knevett
1830
ACC/0891/02/01/0061
Authorizations
From Thomas, William, James, and Samuel
Knevet, Mary Stanborough, and Charlotte Boot
to Charles and Henry Knevett to receive on
their behalf money due on the death of Mrs.
John Knevett
1830
ACC/0891/02/01/0062
Authorizations
From Thomas, William, James, and Samuel
Knevet, Mary Stanborough, and Charlotte Boot
to Charles and Henry Knevett to receive on
their behalf money due on the death of Mrs.
John Knevett
1830
ACC/0891/02/01/0063
Authorizations
From Thomas, William, James, and Samuel
Knevet, Mary Stanborough, and Charlotte Boot
to Charles and Henry Knevett to receive on
their behalf money due on the death of Mrs.
John Knevett
1830
ACC/0891/02/01/0064
Authorizations
From Thomas, William, James, and Samuel
Knevet, Mary Stanborough, and Charlotte Boot
to Charles and Henry Knevett to receive on
their behalf money due on the death of Mrs.
John Knevett
1830
ACC/0891/02/01/0065
Counterpart lease
28 Nov 1865
Francis Wheat Newton of Taunton, Somerset to
Fuller, Smith and Turner
Consideration: £35 p.a. rent for a term of 12
years
Property: The 'Salutation', Old Brentford.
Marginal plan
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Reference
ACC/0891
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Page 88
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0066
Bargain and sale
William, son and heir of John Beckett of
Twickenham, yeoman, deceased, to Ralph
Warden of New Brentford, blacksmith
Consideration: £250
Property: 3 cottages in New Brentford between
the highway north and the river Brent, south
20 Jun 1664
ACC/0891/02/01/0067
Mortgage
Ralph Warden of New Brentford, blacksmith, to
James Lewis of Ealing, maltster
Consideration: £87. 10. 0. and a peppercorn
rent for a term of 500 years
Property: 3 cottages in New Brentford between
the highway north and the river Brent south
8 Aug 1693
ACC/0891/02/01/0068
Assignment of mortgages dated 20 September
1687, and 8 August 1693
James Lewis of Ealing, yeoman, to William
Adams of Old Brentford. flaxman
Consideration: Not more than £600 for the
residue of terms of 99 and 500 years
Property: Three cottages in New Brentford
between the highway and the river Brent
28 Jun 1698
ACC/0891/02/01/0069
Deed of covenant and declaration of the uses
of a fine
Abraham Warden of Clapham, blacksmith, heir
apparent of Ralph Warden, deceased, to
William Adams of Old Brentford, flaxman
Property: 3 cottages in New Brentford between
the highway and the river Brent, to the sole use
of William Adams absolutely
24 Oct 1699
ACC/0891/02/01/0070
Lease for a year
William Adams of Old Brentford, hemp dresser,
to William Adams jun. his son
Property: 3 cottages in New Brentford between
the highway and the River Brent
20 May 1702
ACC/0891/02/01/0071
Lease and release
18 Aug 1708
William Adams of Old Brentford, flax dresser, to
James Attfield of Old Brentford, clockmaker
Consideration: A marriage arranged between
William Stanborough of Hillingdon, carpenter,
and Jane, daughter of William Adams
Property: Messuage, garden and parcel of land
in New Brentford in trust for William and Jane
Stanborough
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Reference
ACC/0891
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Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0072
Lease and release
18 Aug 1708
William Adams of Old Brentford, flax dresser, to
James Attfield of Old Brentford, clockmaker
Consideration: A marriage arranged between
William Stanborough of Hillingdon, carpenter,
and Jane, daughter of William Adams
Property: Messuage, garden and parcel of land
in New Brentford in trust for William and Jane
Stanborough
ACC/0891/02/01/0073
Copy of court roll: manor of Chiswick Prebend
1 Jul 1699
Admission of Thomas Warren, gent, upon
death of Thomas Erland; and immediate
conditional surrender (mortgage) by Thomas
Warren to Thomas Mawson of Chiswick,
brewer; licence also given to Thomas Warren to
lease premises should he so wish
Premises: two cottages with barn, orchard,
garden and curtilage [in Chiswick] adjoining
land of Edward Russell esq. on west, land of
William Smeeth on north and east and road
from Bedford House on south; previously
mortgaged by Thomas Warren to Thomas
Erland, and forfeited to him, 29 Dec 1681
Endorsed: "Relating to ye Brewhouse"
ACC/0891/02/01/0074
Manor of Chiwick Prebend: Copy of court roll
4 Jul 1704
Admission of Thomas Mawson of Chiswick,
brewer, following a surrender by Thomas
Warren
Property: 2 cottages, granary, orchard and
garden in Chiswick
Endorsed: "Copy of admittance of Tho. Mawson
of his house and Brewhouse bought of Captn.
Warren"
ACC/0891/02/01/0075
Manor of Fulham: Copy of court roll
11 Nov 1719
Admission of Thomas Mawson of Chiswick,
brewer, following a surrender by John Hinton of
Hammersmith, joiner
Property: Parcel of land in the eastern corner of
Pingsworth Field, abutting on the highway to
the north
Endorsed: "To the Angel Inn, Hammersmith"
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Reference
ACC/0891
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Page 90
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0076
Manor of Fulham: Copy of court roll
22 May 1723
Admission of Matthew Mawson, clerk, following
a conditional surrender by Thomas Mawson of
Chiswick, brewer, his brother
Property: Parcel of land in the eastern corner of
Pingsworth Field
ACC/0891/02/01/0077
Manor of Fulham: Copy of court roll
Admission of William Tyson of Hammersmith,
fisherman, and Margaret his wife, following a
surrender by Thomas Knap of Richmond,
Surrey, gent
Property: Cottage formerly converted into two
tenements, and orchard, near Hammersmith
10 Apr 1738
ACC/0891/02/01/0078
Probate copy of the will of William Tyson of
Fulham, victualler
Proved in the Commissary Court of London, 3
May 1746
Sole devisee and executrix, his wife Margaret
4 Aug 1740
ACC/0891/02/01/0079
Manor of Fulham: Licence to William Tysam to
lease copyholds for terms of 21 years or less
11 Dec 1744
ACC/0891/02/01/0080
Manor of Isleworth Syon: Copy of court roll
Admission of Henry Mitchell of Richmond,
Surrey, gent. on a surrender by John Lewis of
Richmond, brewer
Property: Messuage, outhouses, yard, garden
and premises opposite Isleworth Corn Mill,
abutting on the highway east, and the River
Thames south
1 Oct 1740
ACC/0891/02/01/0081
Chiswick: Copy of bargain and sale
Anthony Collins of the Middle Temple, esq.,
and Richard Rudyard of the same, gent. to
Meredith Evans of Chiswick, yeoman
Consideration: £260
Property: Messuage and close in Chiswick
1 Oct 1657
ACC/0891/02/01/0082
Chiswick: Copy of the will of Meredith Evans
Executrix and residuary legatee, Mary Evans,
his wife
Other legatees William, Richard and Abraham
his sons, Elizabeth Meard his daughter
15 Oct 1670
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Reference
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Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0083
Chiswick: Mortgage
25 Mar 1695
William Evans of Chiswick, merchant tailor, and
Prudence his wife, to Martha Wingfield of
Chiswick widow
Consideration: £84 for a term of 500 years
Property: House, garden, orchard and backside
in Chiswick
Endorsed: "Of no Use being antient Deed
relating to ye two Freehold Tenemts. agt. ye
George now holden by Tho. Hall on Lease."
ACC/0891/02/01/0084
Chiswick: Lease and release
William Evans and Prudence his wife to
Thomas Mawson of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £70
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0083
Endorsed: "Purchase Deed by my Father of ye
2 Tenemts agt ye George Inn Chiswick both
Freehold of Will Evans."
30 Apr/1 May
1700
ACC/0891/02/01/0085
Chiswick: Lease and release
William Evans and Prudence his wife to
Thomas Mawson of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £70
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0083
Endorsed: "Purchase Deed by my Father of ye
2 Tenemts agt ye George Inn Chiswick both
Freehold of Will Evans."
30 Apr/1 May
1700
ACC/0891/02/01/0086
New Brentford: Mortgage and counterpart
John Hall of New Brentford, victualler, to
Thomas Mawson sen. of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £200 for a term of 500 years
Property: Messuage with outhousing, yards,
gardens and backsides to the west of the
chapel of ease
26 Dec 1706
ACC/0891/02/01/0087
New Brentford: Mortgage and counterpart
John Hall of New Brentford, victualler, to
Thomas Mawson sen. of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £200 for a term of 500 years
Property: Messuage with outhousing, yards,
gardens and backsides to the west of the
chapel of ease
26 Dec 1706
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ACC/0891
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Page 92
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0088
New Brentford: Release
John Hall and Mary his wife, to Thomas
Mawson
Consideration: £300
Property: 3 messuages in New Brentford, one
to the west of the churchyard
2 Jul 1713
ACC/0891/02/01/0089
Schedule of deeds contained in the bundle
1657 - 1713
ACC/0891/02/01/0090
New Brentford: Bargain and sale
John Parker of Lymestreete, London, merchant
to Thomas Ansill of Branford, victualler
Consideration: £40
Property: Cottage to the east of the common
street of Brentford, which Thomas Ansill now
rents from John Parker
Numbered 1
9 Mar 1659
ACC/0891/02/01/0091
New Brentford: Bargain and sale
Ralph Yates of Brentford End, Isleworth. gent,
to Hugh Warden of New Brentford in Hanwell,
shoemaker
Consideration: Cottage lately purchased of
Thomas Ansill in New Brentford
Numbered 3
1 Aug 1661
ACC/0891/02/01/0092
New Brentford: Bargain and sale in pursuance
4 Apr 1667
of Order in Chancery
Robert Tunstall or New Brentford, cooper, to
Ralph Warden of New Brentford, blacksmith
Consideration: 1 shilling
Property: 3 cottages and timber yard at the east
end of New Brentford between the highway
north and the river Brent south
Numbered 4
ACC/0891/02/01/0093
New Brentford: Covenant to levy fine
William Beckett, son and heir of John Beckett
late of Twickenham, yeoman, and Bennet his
wife, to Ralph Warden of Hanwell, blacksmith
Consideration: £250
Property: Houses in New Brentford, the
highway on the north and the river Brent on the
south
Numbered 5
7 Apr 1668
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Page 93
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0094
New Brentford: Bond in œ200 to perform
covenants of even date
High Warden, cordwainer, to Robert Warden,
farrier, and John Warden, blacksmith, all of
New Brentford
18 Oct 1675
ACC/0891/02/01/0095
New Brentford: Mortgage
Ralph Warden of New Brentford in Hanwell,
blacksmith, to James Lewis of Ealing, maltster
Consideration: £400 for a term of 99 years at a
peppercorn rent
Property: 3 cottages at the east end of New
Brentford, between the highway north, and the
river Brent south
Numbered 6
20 Sep 1687
ACC/0891/02/01/0096
Manor of Fulham: Signed memorandum
Of a surrender by Thomas Mawson of all his
customary lands and tenements subject to the
uses of his will
Numbered 20
11 Dec 1745
ACC/0891/02/01/0097
Manor of Chiswick Prebend: Copy of court roll
Admission of Sarah Mawson, widow, under the
will of Thomas Mawson
Property: Messuage, formerly two cottages,
malthouse, brewhouse, garden, stable and
outhouses in Chiswick
Numbered 10
18 Feb 1750
ACC/0891/02/01/0098
Chiswick: Copy of the will of William Compton
of Strand on the Green
Proved in the P.C.C. 25 June 1768
Copyhold messuage and garden towards the
west end of Strand on the Green, and barnyard
in Turnham Green to the eldest daughter of his
brother Nicholas Compton
Freehold in New Brentford, a copyhold house
and 3 cottages fronting the river, outhouse,
gardens and 5 cottages fronting Back Lane in
Strand on the Green to his nephew Henry
Woodman
Subject to cash legacies and annuities
4 Jan 1763
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ACC/0891
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Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0099
Old Brentford, Hounslow, Isleworth, Chiswick,
Hammersmith: Mortgage
1. Matthew Graves of the Inner Temple,
London, esq. and Penelope his wife, one of the
daughters of George Golding, late of
Poslingford, Suffolk, deceased. 2. Thomas
Nedham of Lincolns Inn esq. and James
Webster of Chiswick, gent. trustees of the
marriage settlement of 1. dated 16 December
1762
Consideration: £1000 settled by George
Golding under the marriage settlement
Property: The 'Catherine Wheel.' Old Brentford,
moiety of the 'Swan', Isleworth. the 'King's
Arms' Hounslow, messuage opposite Isleworth
Corn Mill in Isleworth, the highway on the west
and the river Thames on the south, the 'Red
Lion', Acton. cottage and 8p. land at Turnham
Green, 3 messuages, orchard, shop and stable
at Turnham Green now converted to the
'Nagg's Head', 2 pieces of waste at Turnham
Green, cottage at Turnham Green, the 'Three
Jolly Gardeners, Hammersmith
30 Apr 1763
ACC/0891/02/01/0100
Chiswick, Manor of Sutton Court: Deed of
covenant to surrender, and counterpart
Mary Child to Matthew Graves of the Inner
Temple esq. and Richard Meux of Castle
Street, St. Martins in the Fields, brewer
Property: The 'Coach and Horses', formerly the
'Red Lyon', Turnham Green, subject to an
annuity of £21
16 May 1763
ACC/0891/02/01/0101
Chiswick, Manor of Sutton Court: Deed of
covenant to surrender, and counterpart
Mary Child to Matthew Graves of the Inner
Temple esq. and Richard Meux of Castle
Street, St. Martins in the Fields, brewer
Property: The 'Coach and Horses', formerly the
'Red Lyon', Turnham Green, subject to an
annuity of £21
16 May 1763
ACC/0891/02/01/0102
Chiswick, Manor of Sutton Court: Copy of Court 21 Jul 1763
roll
Admission of Matthew Graves following a
surrender by Mary Child
Property: The 'Coach and Horses', Turnham
Green, subject to an annuity of £21
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Page 95
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0103
Chiswick, Manor of Sutton Court: Copy of court
roll
Admission of Thomas D'Oyly, an infant,
following a surrender by Matthias Mawson,
Bishop of Ely
Property: Messuage at Strand on the Green, 3
cottages and orchards adjoining the parish of
Acton on the north and the way leading to
Brentford on the south
Endorsed: "Cook and Bell Turnham Green,
query now West Country Packhorse or Coach
and Horses if now private house let for 84
years."
20 Jun 1764
ACC/0891/02/01/0104
Manor of Sutton in Chiswick: Declaration of
9 Jul 1768
trust
By Thomas D'Oyly, Fellow of St. Johns College.
Cambridge, as to a malt house and premises at
Strand on the Green held in trust for Matthias
Mawson Bishop of Ely
Paper
ACC/0891/02/01/0105
Darsham, Suffolk, Much Hadham, Herts. Kirton
Lindsey, Lincs. Acton, Brentford, Chiswick:
Copy of marriage settlement
1. Amy Purvis of Darsham, Suffolk, widow of
Charles Wager Purvis and Charles Purvis, their
eldest son and heir at law. 2. Elizabeth
Cruttenden of East St. S. Andrew, Holborn,
spinster, daughter of Edward Holden
Cruttenden deceased. 3. William Fullerton of
Casstairs esq. and Thomas More of Charlotte
St. S. Pancras esq. trustees for 2. Roger
Mainwaring of Frostenden. Suffolk, and the
Rev. Matthias D'Oyly of Coneyborough.
Sussex, trustees for 1
4. Hugh Choberry Christian of Lincolns Inn,
gent. 5. Rev. Thomas D'Oyly of Snailwell Hall,
Cambs
Consideration: £2,304 stock to 3. in trust for 2
Property: Capital messuage and estates in and
near Darsham, Suffolk farm in Much Hadham,
Herts, messuages in Kirton Lindsey, Lincs., the
Fox and Goose', and premises in Acton,
messuages in Brentford, including the 'Two
Black Boys' and the 'Barge', brewhouse and
premises in Chiswick to 3. in trust for Charles
Purvis. Elizabeth Cruttenden and their heirs
26 Jan 1774
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ACC/0891
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Page 96
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0106
Chiswick, Brentford, Ealing, Acton: Abstract of
titles of freehold properties
Including a brewhouse in Chiswick, owned by
Charles Purvis
1688 - 1744
ACC/0891/02/01/0107
Manor of Chiswick Prebend: Copy of court roll
May 1776
ACC/0891/02/01/0108
Extract from the will of Amy Purvis of Yoxford,
Suffolk, widow
20 Aug 1776
ACC/0891/02/01/0109
Ealing: Lease
Charles Purvis of Darsham, Suffolk, esq. to
John Marsh of Ealing, blacksmith
Consideration: £15 p. a. rent for a term of 14
years
Property: Dwelling house called the 'Fox and
Goose', smith's shop, barn, stable, outhouses,
yard, garden, 3½a, grass field, abutting on the
east a road to Harrow Hill
29 Sep 1777
ACC/0891/02/01/0110
Manor of Isleworth Syon: Copy of court roll
Admission of Dennis Perriam on the surrender
of James Sheafe, and admission of Dennis
Perriam and Martha his wife on their own
surrender
Property: ½a. customary land called Linkfield
24 Jun 1780
ACC/0891/02/01/0111
Brentford, Hounslow, Chiswick, Isleworth,
Acton, Hammersmith, Kensington: Valuation of
public houses and premises
With bill for survey and valuation, by Wm.,
Clarke and Jas. Carr, of the same properties,
and also a house in Chiswick, late Graves', and
the brewhouse and premises adjoining, for Mr.
Goding
Oct 1782
ACC/0891/02/01/0112
Agreement for purchase
9 May 1783
ACC/0891/02/01/0113
Chiswick: Copy of counsel's opinion
14 May 1783
ACC/0891/02/01/0114
Hammersmith, Chiswick, Ealing: List of leases
on Mr. Purvis's estate in Middlesex, being the
Chiswick Brewery and properties
c 1783
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 97
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0115
Chiswick, Manor of Sutton Court: Letter of
attorney to surrender copyholds to the use of
John Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
1 Nov 1790
ACC/0891/02/01/0116
Chiswick, Manor of Sutton Court: Letter of
attorney to surrender copyholds to the use of
John Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
1 Nov 1790
ACC/0891/02/01/0117
Manor of Chiswick Prebend: Copy of court roll
Admission of John Thompson, following a
surrender by William Fullerton and Matthias
D'Oyly
Property: Messuage, formerly 2 cottages,
malthouse, brewhouse, stable, garden and
outhouses between Back Lane and the way to
Bedford House, The George Inn, stables and
yard, and the 'Fox and Dogs'
20 Apr 1791
ACC/0891/02/01/0118
Chiswick, Manor of Sutton Court: Copy of court 14 Jul 1791
roll
Admission of John Thompson of Chiswick,
brewer, following a surrender by Thomas
D'Oyly
Property: Messuage and 10r. land near the
'Westcountry Packhorse', and the 'Cock and
Bell', Turnham Green, 3 cottages in Slutts Hole,
2 of which have been pulled down, and a
messuage at Strand on the Green
ACC/0891/02/01/0119
Chiswick: Letter from E. Rickards to John
c 1790
Thompson
Concerning a surrender by Wapshot of a house
in Chiswick
ACC/0891/02/01/0120
Manor of Isleworth Syon: Copy of court roll
Admission of Thomas Stump of Old Brentford,
brewer, under the will of Abraham Harvest,
upon trust
Property: Messuage in Isleworth
13 Dec 1793
ACC/0891/02/01/0121
Chiswick, Manor of Sutton Court: Licence
To Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick
to demise the 'Coach and Horses', Turnham
Green, for not more than 21 years
3 May 1808
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 98
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0122
Manor of Isleworth Syon: Copy of court roll
19 Apr 1814
Conditional surrender by Dennis Perriam to
Douglas and Henry Thompson
Property: Fifth share of lands held by his
mother, Jane Perriam, in the Manor of Isleworth
Syon
Endorsed: "Repaid with interest and re
-surrendered Lady [Day] 1826
ACC/0891/02/01/0123
Chiswick and elsewhere: Schedule of deeds
Relating to properties purchased by John
Thompson of the trustees of the marriage
settlement of Charles Purvis and Elizabeth
Cruttenden
ACC/0891/02/01/0124
Manor of Chiswick Prebend: Copy of court roll
24 Jan 1861
Admission of Henry Smith in trust for Fuller,
Smith and Turner on a surrender by Charles
Rogers and Stephen Cholmeley devisees of the
estate of Charles Rogers dec'd
Property: The 'Red Lion' and four newly built
messuages adjoining westward and a vacant
piece of ground between the messuages,
(formerly the 'Red Lion' and eight houses
adjoining westward), the brewhouse, maltlofts,
engine house, rooms and other offices
pertaining to the brewery of Fuller, Smith and
Turner, and counting house and dwelling house
adjoining, (formerly a messuage, formerly 2
cottages) with garden, malthouse brewhouse,
stable and outbuildings adjoining), the 'Fox and
Dogs' and the George Inn
ACC/0891/02/01/0125
Chiswick: Bargain and sale
25 Jul 1670
Isaack Edlin Jackson of Lampton in Heston,
yeoman to Henry Shepheard of Strand on the
Green, waterman
Consideration: £25
Property: Parcel of land in Strand on the Green,
abutting on the river
ACC/0891/02/01/0126
Chiswick: Bargain and sale
2 Jun 1675
Henry Shepheard to Edward Clarke of Chelsea,
carpenter
Consideration: £73
Property: Parcel of land with a new brick
tenement thereon consisting of 3 rooms, and a
killice or shedd, in Strand on the Green,
abutting on the river
1774 - 1822
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 99
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0127
Chiswick: Bargain and sale
Edward Clarke to Jeremiah Murdin of Kew,
Surrey, ropemaker
Consideration: £80
Property: Parcel of land with 2 tenements
thereon in Strand on the Green, abutting on the
river and Back Lane
31 May 1679
ACC/0891/02/01/0128
Chiswick: Bargain and sale
Jeremiah Murden of Kew, Surrey, ropemaker,
to Nicholas Goodwyn of Hammersmith, gent
Consideration: £70
Property: Piece of land with 2 brick tenements
thereon in Strand on the Green, abutting south
on the river
30 Mar 1685
ACC/0891/02/01/0129
Certificate of the marriage of John Alderman of
Chiswick and Elizabeth Hoskins of the same
At the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London
31 Aug 1704
ACC/0891/02/01/0130
Chiswick: Bond in œ140 to perform covenants
of even date
Concerning a conveyance of 1r. land with 2
tenements thereon in Strand on the Green.
Nicholas Goodwyn of Hammersmith esq. to
John Alderman of Strand on the Green,
fisherman
2 Nov 1715
ACC/0891/02/01/0131
Certificate of the marriage of Peregrine Bell of
31 Mar 1740
Westminster, labourer, and Sarah Barber of the
same
At the "New Chapple of St. Bridgett", London
ACC/0891/02/01/0132
Certificate of the baptism of John Alderman Bell 9 Apr 1741
son of Peregrine and Sarah
At "St. Bridget New Chapple"
ACC/0891/02/01/0133
Chiswick: Bond in œ100 to perform covenants
of even date
John Alderman Bell of Strand on the Green to
John Fuller of Brentford End, pawnbroker
25 Feb 1777
ACC/0891/02/01/0134
Chiswick: Further charge on mortgage of
premises as in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0128
John Alderman Bell to John Fuller of Brentford
End, pawnbroker
25 Feb 1777
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 100
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0135
Copy of marriage settlement
29 Oct 1821
1. Douglas Thompson esq. of Chiswick
2. Hannah Hill of Hammersmith, spinster
3. Henry Gore Clough of Norton St. Marylebone
Property: Messuage, brewhouse and premises
in Chiswick to provide an annuity of £300 as
dower
ACC/0891/02/01/0136
Extracts from the parish registers of St. George
Middlesex, and All Hallows Barking, relating to
the family of Douglas Thompson
1795 - 1839
ACC/0891/02/01/0137
Lease
William Watson of Barking, gent., brother and
heir of Walter Watson, citizen and clothmaker
of London, deceased, to Thomas Edwards of
Lincolns Inn, esq
Consideration: £150
Property: Messuage called Goldstones, barn
and appurtenances, also a close of pasture
containing 4a. adjoining
27/28 Jan
1723
ACC/0891/02/01/0138
release
William Watson of Barking, gent., brother and
heir of Walter Watson, citizen and clothmaker
of London, deceased, to Thomas Edwards of
Lincolns Inn, esq
Consideration: £150
Property: Messuage called Goldstones, barn
and appurtenances, also a close of pasture
containing 4a. adjoining
27/28 Jan
1723
ACC/0891/02/01/0139
Manor of Fulham: Copy of bargain and sale,
with intent to suffer recovery, and re-sell for the
benefit of creditors
18 Dec 1706
ACC/0891/02/01/0140
Manor of Fulham: Copy of court roll
Admission of Henry Knap as heir of John Knap
Property: Cottage, formerly converted into two
tenements, with an orchard and appurtenances
near Hammersmith
14 Apr 1735
ACC/0891/02/01/0141
Manor of Fulham: Copy of court roll
Admission of Thomas Knap as heir of Henry
Knap
Property: Cottage and orchard near
Hammersmith
23 Nov 1737
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 101
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0142
Manor of Fulham: Licence to Henry Smith to
demise copyhold premises for a term of 80
years
7 Apr 1852
ACC/0891/02/01/0143
Manor of Fulham: Copy of court roll
Admission of Revd. Hayter George Hames,
Rector of Chingford, as heir of William Hames
Property: Fairlawn House, Hammersmith
11 Feb 1860
ACC/0891/02/01/0144
Letter from H.W.Curtis
Relating to a sale from Hames to Fuller, Smith
and Turner
29 Feb 1860
ACC/0891/02/01/0145
Tenancy agreement
Fuller, Smith and Turner of the Griffin Brewery,
Chiswick, to George Care Hill esq. of
Hammersmith
Consideration: £105 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years, £40 to be allowed for repairs
Property: Fair Lawn House, Hammersmith
Endorsed: Specification for repairs
7 Mar 1873
ACC/0891/02/01/0146
Manor of Fulham: Correspondence. (Items
numbered 0146-0158)
Concerning the enfranchisement of the
copyhold of Fairlawn House by Henry Smith of
Fuller, Smith and Turner
15 20 Mar
1870; 1 Dec
1886 - 22 Feb
1887
ACC/0891/02/01/0159
Manor of Fulham: Correspondence. (Items
numbered 0159-0190)
Concerning the enfranchisement of the
copyhold of the 'Red Cow', and premises in
Hammersmith, by Henry Smith of Fuller, Smith
and Turner
15 Feb 1894 18 Apr 1895
ACC/0891/02/01/0191
Plan of Fair Lawn House, the 'Red Cow' and
premises in Hammersmith
late 19th cent
ACC/0891/02/01/0192
Manor of Fulham: Copy of court roll
Admission of Sarah Mawson and Mathias
Mawson, Bishop of Chichester, on the death of
Thomas Mawson
Property: Parcel of land in the east corner of
Pingsworth Field, with a messuage called the
Angel Inn built there
21 Nov 1750
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 102
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0193
Manor of Fulham: Copy of court roll
Admission of Sarah Mawson and Mathias
Mawson, Bishop of Chichester, on the death of
Thomas Mawson
Property: Parcel of land in the east corner of
Pingsworth Field, with a messuage called the
Angel Inn built there
21 Nov 1750
ACC/0891/02/01/0194
Receipt
For £8 10. 0, half years rent for Streatham
Farm, paid by Farmer Durrant to the Bishop of
Chichester, (Matthias Mawson)
26 Apr 1769
ACC/0891/02/01/0195
Manor of Fulham: Copy of court roll
Admission of Amy Purvis on the death of
Matthias Lord Bishop of Ely, and her surrender
to William Fullerton, Thomas More, Roger
Mainwaring, and the Rev. Matthias D'Oyly
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0192
Attahced: Note that Thomas Mawson was
admitted 2 Dec. 1719
4 Apr 1774
ACC/0891/02/01/0196
Manors of Sutton Court, Chiswick Prebend and 1699 - 1774
Fulham: Abstract of the title of Charles Purvis to
copyhold estates
ACC/0891/02/01/0197
Manors of Chiswick and Fulham: Abstracts of
admissions to copyhold lands formerly held by
Matthias Mawson, late Bishop of Ely
1774 - 1783
ACC/0891/02/01/0198
Manor of Fulham: Copy of court roll
Admission of John Thompson on a surrender
by William Fullerton and the Rev. Matthias
D'Oyly, surviving trustees of the marriage
settlement of Charles and Elizabeth Purvis
dated 6 January 1774
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0192
25 Apr 1791
ACC/0891/02/01/0199
Ealing: Probate copy of the will of Rebecca
Hillman of Little Ealing, spinster
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
28 November 1788. Executors, William Ayton
of Lombard St., banker, and John Hasellhurst
of Birmingham, merchant, her cousin
Numerous cash legacies
26 Dec 1787
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 103
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0200
Hammersmith: Probate copy of the will of
19 Jun 1791
William Jenkins of Hammersmith, victualler
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 1
July 1791
Prinicipal devisees and trustees, his wife Ann
Jenkins, and John Thompson of Chiswick,
brewer
Property: In trust for his wife and the upbringing
of his son, 2 copyhold messuages and
workshops on the Lower Mall
ACC/0891/02/01/0201
Manor Of Fulham: Copy of court roll
Admission of John Thompson and Ann Jenkins
under the will of William Jenkins
Property: Messuage with workshop on the
Lower Mall, Hammersmith
16 Nov 1791
ACC/0891/02/01/0202
Hammersmith: Receipts of Ann Goll for an
annuity under the will of her former husband,
William Jenkins
20 Apr 1798
22 Apr 1800
ACC/0891/02/01/0203
Hammersmith: Receipts of Ann Goll for an
annuity under the will of her former husband,
William Jenkins
20 Apr 1798
22 Apr 1800
ACC/0891/02/01/0204
Hammersmith: Release from executorship
accounts under the will of William Jenkins,
formerly of Hammersmith, deceased
Dated 19 June 1791
William Jenkins of the Marshalsea, Southwark,
gent. to John Thompson of Chiswick, brewer,
and Ann Elizabeth Goll, formerly Jenkins
Schedule of account attached
29 Oct 1800
ACC/0891/02/01/0205
Ealing: Plan of a garden adjoining 'The Plough
Mid 19th cent
ACC/0891/02/01/0206
Lease and release, indentures of final concord 12 Jul 1781
1. Nowel Wilkinson of Bermondsey, Surrey,
waterman, and Elizabeth Ann his wife. 2. Henry
Hawes of Chiswick, brewer. 3. Edward Gould of
Hammersmith, gent. 4. William Clinton of
Hammersmith, brewer
Consideration: £198, principal and interest due
to 2. by mortgage dated 21 August 1776
Property: Freehold room adjoining The 'Red
Lyon' near the Waterside at Hammersmith
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 104
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0207
Lease and release, indentures of final concord 12 Jul 1781
1. Nowel Wilkinson of Bermondsey, Surrey,
waterman, and Elizabeth Ann his wife. 2. Henry
Hawes of Chiswick, brewer. 3. Edward Gould of
Hammersmith, gent. 4. William Clinton of
Hammersmith, brewer
Consideration: £198, principal and interest due
to 2. by mortgage dated 21 August 1776
Property: Freehold room adjoining The 'Red
Lyon' near the Waterside at Hammersmith
ACC/0891/02/01/0208
Lease and release, indentures of final concord 12 Jul 1781
1. Nowel Wilkinson of Bermondsey, Surrey,
waterman, and Elizabeth Ann his wife. 2. Henry
Hawes of Chiswick, brewer. 3. Edward Gould of
Hammersmith, gent. 4. William Clinton of
Hammersmith, brewer
Consideration: £198, principal and interest due
to 2. by mortgage dated 21 August 1776
Property: Freehold room adjoining The 'Red
Lyon' near the Waterside at Hammersmith
ACC/0891/02/01/0209
Receipts by John Gomme and Edward Gould to 16 Feb 1785
Mr. Yeaw
26 Apr 1785
For purchase money for 2 houses at
Hammersmith
ACC/0891/02/01/0210
Receipts by John Gomme and Edward Gould to 16 Feb 1785
Mr. Yeaw
26 Apr 1785
For purchase money for 2 houses at
Hammersmith
ACC/0891/02/01/0211
Receipts by John Gomme and Edward Gould to 16 Feb 1785
Mr. Yeaw
26 Apr 1785
For purchase money for 2 houses at
Hammersmith
ACC/0891/02/01/0212
Extract from the will of Susanna Sharp of
26 Mar 1768
Hammersmith, spinster
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 2
April 1768
Devisee of estate in Hammersmith, executrix
and residuary legatee, her cousin Mary Fry,
daughter of Alexander Fry, late of London, wine
merchant
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 105
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0213
Lease
Mary Fry of Hammersmith, spinster, to John
Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £16 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: The 'Upper Ship' Hammersmith
23 Aug 1785
ACC/0891/02/01/0214
Manor Of Fulham: Copy of court roll
Admission of John Thompson following a
surrender by George Richardson
Property: The 'Ship' Hammersmith
16 Nov 1785
ACC/0891/02/01/0215
Counterpart lease
1. Mary Fry of Hammersmith, spinster
2. Stephen Randall of Hammersmith, butcher
3. Lewis Matthew Desailly of Hammersmith,
gent
Consideration: £35 p.a. rent for a term of 61
years
Property: Messuage with walled garden, coach
house and stables
27 Jun 1786
ACC/0891/02/01/0216
Lease
26 Dec 1787
Mary Fry of Hammersmith, spinster, to William
Salter of Hammersmith, gardener
Consideration: £16 p.a. rent for a term of twenty
one years
Property: Messuage and walled garden in
Hammersmith
ACC/0891/02/01/0217
Copy and extract from the will of Mary Fry of
Colbrook
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
21 April 1797
Principal devisees, her children William and
Adam Scott and Marear Caterina Seraphena
Beedlecomb, in common
Executors, Adam Scott and John Thompson
8 - 1793
ACC/0891/02/01/0218
Bill and receipts from Impey and Wightman to
John Thompson
For legal fees
1799 - 1800
ACC/0891/02/01/0219
Bill and receipts from Impey and Wightman to
John Thompson
For legal fees
1799 - 1800
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 106
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0220
Manor Of Fulham: Extract from court rolls
Release from William Scott to John Thompson
Property: The 'Ship', Hammersmith
3 Dec 1800
ACC/0891/02/01/0221
Copy of agreement between James
Beddlecomb and Adam Scott
As to the division of property devised to Mrs.
Beddlecomb by the will of Mary Fry
2 Nov 1804
ACC/0891/02/01/0222
Manor Of Fulham: Copy of court roll
Admission of Thomas Wetherell following a
surrender by Adam Scott and Martha his wife
Property: 1/3 part of the 'Ship', Hammersmith
15 Apr 1805
ACC/0891/02/01/0223
Manor Of Fulham: Copy of court roll
Admission of John Thompson following a
surrender by James Biddlecombe
Property: 1/3 part of the 'Ship', Hammersmith
2 Dec 1805
ACC/0891/02/01/0224
Account of valuation of goods and stock at the
'Ship', Hammersmith
1805
ACC/0891/02/01/0225
Manor Of Fulham: Copy of court roll
Admission of Douglas Thompson following a
surrender by Henry Thompson
Property: The 'Ship', Hammersmith
18 Apr 1808
ACC/0891/02/01/0226
Manor Of Fulham: Copy of court roll
Admission of Henry Thompson on the death of
John Thompson
Property: The 'Ship', Hammersmith
18 Apr 1808
ACC/0891/02/01/0227
Manor Of Fulham: Copy of court roll
Admission of Thomas Wetherell following a
surrender by Adam Scott and Martha his wife
Property: 1/3 part of a messuage and garden
called Knotts
20 Nov 1809
ACC/0891/02/01/0228
Manor Of Fulham: Copy of court roll
15 Apr 1811
ACC/0891/02/01/0229
Manor Of Fulham: Copy of court roll
Admission of Thomas Wetherell following a
surrender by Adam Scott and Martha his wife
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0228
25 Nov 1811
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 107
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0230
Grant of administration of the goods of Thomas
Wetherell, late of Hammersmith, esq. widower
To Thomas Wetherell esq. and the Revd.
Charles Wetherell, his children
Prerogative Court of Canterbury
26 Jul 1814
ACC/0891/02/01/0231
Certificate of the baptism of Thomas, son of
27 Apr 1779
Thomas and Mary Wetherell
At St. Botolphs Aldersgate. Dated 29 April 1818
ACC/0891/02/01/0232
Certificate of the baptism of Charles, son of
Thomas and Mary Wetherell
At St. Botolphs, Aldersgate. Dated 1 May 1818
7 Dec 1784
ACC/0891/02/01/0233
Certificate of the burial of Mary Wetherall,
widow
At St. Martins in the Fields. Dated 26 August
1818
1784
ACC/0891/02/01/0234
Affidavit of Mary, wife of Philip Gilbert of Earls
Court, goldsmith, and daughter of Thomas
Wetherell, late of Hammersmith esq
That Charles Wetherell was the youngest son
of Thomas
2 Sep 1818
ACC/0891/02/01/0235
Covenant to surrender and release
Revd. Charles Wetherell of Byfield Rectory,
Northants., and Charlotte his wife, to Douglas
and Henry Thompson
Consideration: £700
Property: Messuage and garden, orchard, 1/3
of the 'Ship' in Hammersmith. Plan
22 Oct 1818
ACC/0891/02/01/0236
Letter from Sweet, Stokes, and Carr to Mrs.
Smith of Hammersmith
Requesting payment to Messrs. Thompson of
arrears of rent due to the Rev. Charles
Wetherell
25 Nov 1818
ACC/0891/02/01/0237
Manor Of Fulham: Copy of court roll
Admission of Henry Thompson following a
surrender by the Rev. Charles Wetherell
Property: Moiety as in No.
ACC/0891/02/01/0235
30 Nov 1818
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 108
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0238
Manor Of Fulham: Copy of court roll
Admission of Douglas Thompson following a
surrender by the Rev. Charles Wetherell
Property: Moiety as in No.
ACC/0891/02/01/0235
30 Nov 1818
ACC/0891/02/01/0239
Surrender and release
Joseph Bassett of Kensington, bricklayer, to
Douglas Thompson of Chiswick, brewer, and
Henry Thompson of Bedford Square, brewer
Consideration: £100
Property: Walled garden adjoining the 'Ship',
Hammersmith, for the erection of forty houses
at least
18 Aug 1830
ACC/0891/02/01/0240
Plan of land adjoining New Bridge Road in
Hammersmith, to the north of Ship Lane, the
'Ship Estate', intended for building
c 1830
ACC/0891/02/01/0241
Abstracts of deeds relating to the 'Ship',
Hammersmith conveyed to Fuller, Smith and
Turner
1848
ACC/0891/02/01/0242
County Fire Office policy No. 289374
William Mansell of Hammersmith, builder
Property: 2 dwelling houses adjoining at Bridge
Road, Hammersmith
13 Feb 1851
ACC/0891/02/01/0243
Agreement for lease
1. Fuller, Smith and Turner. 2. John Randell of
Hammersmith, carpenter and William Mansell
of Hammersmith, bricklayer. 3. Mary Ann
Harwood of Kentish Town, spinster
Consideration: £290 and £3 10. 0. p.a. rent for
a term of 79 years
Property: 'Wills Villa' newly erected on land
leased to 2. 20 November 1850
30 Aug 1851
ACC/0891/02/01/0244
Manor Of Fulham: Copy of court roll
Admission of Elizabeth Hassell Graham on the
death of her husband Harry Hassell Graham
Property: 2 parcels of land in Hammersmith
16 Mar 1852
ACC/0891/02/01/0245
Manor Of Fulham: Copy of court roll
Admission of Henry Smith on a surrender by
Elizabeth Hassall Graham
Property: The 'Ship' Hammersmith
31 Mar 1852
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 109
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0246
Manor of Hayes: Lease and release as
enfranchisement of copyhold
James Jenyns of Hayes esq. Lord of the
Manor, to Richard Collins of Uxbridge,
shopkeeper
Consideration: £5.5.0. and 7d. quitrent
Property: The freehold of a messuage,
outhouses, and 1a. 3r. pasture in the liberty of
Woodend within the manor of Hayes
24/25 Mar
1728/9
ACC/0891/02/01/0247
Manor of Hayes: Lease and release as
enfranchisement of copyhold
James Jenyns of Hayes esq. Lord of the
Manor, to Richard Collins of Uxbridge,
shopkeeper
Consideration: £5.5.0. and 7d. quitrent
Property: The freehold of a messuage,
outhouses, and 1a. 3r. pasture in the liberty of
Woodend within the manor of Hayes
24/25 Mar
1728/9
ACC/0891/02/01/0248
Lease and release
20/21 Apr
Richard Collins and Elizabeth his wife to James 1731
Douglas of Westminster, innholder
Consideration: £215.5.0
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0247
ACC/0891/02/01/0249
Lease and release
20/21 Apr
Richard Collins and Elizabeth his wife to James 1731
Douglas of Westminster, innholder
Consideration: £215.5.0
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0247
ACC/0891/02/01/0250
Indentures of final concord
James Douglas, plaintiff. Richard Collins and
Elizabeth his wife, deforcants
Property: Messuage, 2 barns, 2 stables, 2
gardens, 3a. land, 2a. meadow, 2a. pasture
1731
ACC/0891/02/01/0251
Indentures of final concord
James Douglas, plaintiff. Richard Collins and
Elizabeth his wife, deforcants
Property: Messuage, 2 barns, 2 stables, 2
gardens, 3a. land, 2a. meadow, 2a. pasture
1731
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 110
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0252
Mortgage
John Stroud of Hayes, victualler, to William
Lewis of Uxbridge, distiller
Consideration: £150 for a term of 1000 years
Property: Three cottages with outhouses,
orchards, and gardens, at Woodend Green
Endorsed: Certificate of discharge dated 25
February 1778
31 Jan 1767
ACC/0891/02/01/0253
Lease and release with covenant to levy fine,
and assignment of mortgage
1. William Lewis, executor of William Lewis
deceased. 2. Thomas Heming of Hillingdon
esq. 3. James Davies of Hayes, farmer, and
Sarah his wife. 4. John Hunter of Little
Moorfields, victualler, his trustee. 5. George
Douglas of the City of London, warehouseman,
trustee for 4. Reciting: Mortgage dated 31
January 1767
Stroud to Lewis, redeemed 25 February 1778
Lease and release, 5/6 February 1778, Stroud
to Davies
Mortgage, 14 February 1778, Davies to Lewis
Assignment, 24 August 1789, Lewis to Heming
Consideration: £750 purchase money and
£444.15.4. principal and interest owing to 2
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0247 now
known as the Angel Inn
15/16 Nov
1791
ACC/0891/02/01/0254
Lease and release with covenant to levy fine,
and assignment of mortgage
1. William Lewis, executor of William Lewis
deceased. 2. Thomas Heming of Hillingdon
esq. 3. James Davies of Hayes, farmer, and
Sarah his wife. 4. John Hunter of Little
Moorfields, victualler, his trustee. 5. George
Douglas of the City of London, warehouseman,
trustee for 4. Reciting: Mortgage dated 31
January 1767
Stroud to Lewis, redeemed 25 February 1778
Lease and release, 5/6 February 1778, Stroud
to Davies
Mortgage, 14 February 1778, Davies to Lewis
Assignment, 24 August 1789, Lewis to Heming
Consideration: £750 purchase money and
£444.15.4. principal and interest owing to 2
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0247 now
known as the Angel Inn
15/16 Nov
1791
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 111
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0255
Indentures of final concord
John Hunter and David Landall, plaintiffs
James Davies and Sarah his wife, deforcants
Property: 2 messuages, 2 barns, 2 stables, 2
curtilages, 2 gardens, 2 orchards, 2a. land, 2a.
pasture
1791
ACC/0891/02/01/0256
Indentures of final concord
John Hunter and David Landall, plaintiffs
James Davies and Sarah his wife, deforcants
Property: 2 messuages, 2 barns, 2 stables, 2
curtilages, 2 gardens, 2 orchards, 2a. land, 2a.
pasture
1791
ACC/0891/02/01/0257
Lease and release with assignment of
mortgage
1. John Hunter of St. Andrew Holborn,
victualler. 2. David Landall. 3. George Douglas.
4. George Hardisty of Westminster, woollen
draper, and William Perry of Hillingdon, Doctor
of Physic. 5. Arthur Downes of the City of
London, warehouseman
Consideration: £700
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0254
26/27 Apr
1799
ACC/0891/02/01/0258
Lease and release with assignment of
mortgage
1. John Hunter of St. Andrew Holborn,
victualler. 2. David Landall. 3. George Douglas.
4. George Hardisty of Westminster, woollen
draper, and William Perry of Hillingdon, Doctor
of Physic. 5. Arthur Downes of the City of
London, warehouseman
Consideration: £700
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0254
26/27 Apr
1799
ACC/0891/02/01/0259
Lease and release with assignment of
mortgage
1. George Hardisty. 2. William Perry. 3. Arthur
Downes. 4. William Thurbin of Harmondsworth,
brewer. 5. John Chippindale of Bunhill Row,
cooper, trustee for 4
Consideration: £760
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0254
9/10 Sep 1800
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 112
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0260
Lease and release with assignment of
mortgage
1. George Hardisty. 2. William Perry. 3. Arthur
Downes. 4. William Thurbin of Harmondsworth,
brewer. 5. John Chippindale of Bunhill Row,
cooper, trustee for 4
Consideration: £760
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0254
9/10 Sep 1800
ACC/0891/02/01/0261
Mortgage
William Thurbin to Thomas Neill of Hans Place,
esq
Consideration: £500 for a term of 1000 years
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0254
10 Sep 1800
ACC/0891/02/01/0262
Lease
4/5 Oct 1822
1. John Chippindale of Hillingdon, esq
2. Thomas Billings of Chelsea, gent
3. Frederick Thurbin of Harmondsworth, brewer
4. Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £1450
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0254
ACC/0891/02/01/0263
release
4/5 Oct 1822
1. John Chippindale of Hillingdon, esq
2. Thomas Billings of Chelsea, gent
3. Frederick Thurbin of Harmondsworth, brewer
4. Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £1450
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0254
ACC/0891/02/01/0264
Lease and appointment
Douglas and Henry Thompson to Thomas
Billings
Consideration: £1000
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0254 and
the 'Green Man', copyhold of the manor of
Ealing
Endorsed: Reconveyance dated 26 April 1827
Lease for a year separate
4/5 Oct 1822
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 113
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0265
release
Douglas and Henry Thompson to Thomas
Billings
Consideration: £1000
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0254 and
the 'Green Man', copyhold of the manor of
Ealing
Endorsed: Reconveyance dated 26 April 1827
Lease for a year separate
4/5 Oct 1822
ACC/0891/02/01/0266
Assignment of three terms of 1000 years each, 5 Oct 1822
in trust for protecting Thomas Billings' mortgage
of œ1000 and subject thereto, in trust to attend
the inheritance
1. Arthur Downes. 2. Douglas and Henry
Thompson. 3. Frederick Thurbin. 4. Thomas
Billings. 5. Andrew Lovering Sarel of Surrey St.
Strand, gent
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0254
Endorsed: Reconveyance dated 26 April 1827
ACC/0891/02/01/0267
Deed of covenant to produce title deeds
relating to the 'Angel'
Frederick Thurbin and Thomas Billings to
Douglas and Henry Thompson
ACC/0891/02/01/0268
Assignment of mortgage dated 10 September
8 Oct 1822
1800, in trust for protecting Thomas Billings'
mortgage of œ1000 and subject thereto, in trust
to attend the inheritance
Thomas Neill to Thomas Lock of Surrey St.
Strand
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0254
ACC/0891/02/01/0269
Lease for a year
Thomas Billings to Douglas and Henry
Thompson
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0254
ACC/0891/02/01/0270
Copy of lease and release, and final concord
7/8 May 1734
James Douglass of St. James Westminster,
innholder, and Martha his wife, to Robert Barret
of St. Martins in the Fields, victualler
Consideration: £200
Property: The 'Angel' with two messuages,
appurtenances, and a close of pasture
5 Oct 1822
25 Apr 1827
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 114
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0271
Copy of lease
22/23 Dec
1. James Douglas. 2. Henry Marnham Bristow
1736
of Greenford, gent. and Thomas Bristow of
Greenford gent., an infant, residuary legatees in
the will of Judith Marnham of Ealing, widow. 3.
Robert Barrett. 4. Elizabeth Jackson of St.
Sepulchre, London, widow
Consideration: Total of £300
Property: The 'Angel'
ACC/0891/02/01/0272
Copy of release
22/23 Dec
1. James Douglas. 2. Henry Marnham Bristow
1736
of Greenford, gent. and Thomas Bristow of
Greenford gent., an infant, residuary legatees in
the will of Judith Marnham of Ealing, widow. 3.
Robert Barrett. 4. Elizabeth Jackson of St.
Sepulchre, London, widow
Consideration: Total of £300
Property: The 'Angel'
ACC/0891/02/01/0273
Copy of lease and release
James Douglass to Thomas Basnett of St.
James Westminster, coachmaker
Consideration: £260
Property: The 'Angel'
17/18 Nov
1738
ACC/0891/02/01/0274
Copy of lease by way of mortgage
Elizabeth Jackson to Thomas Basnett
Consideration: £360
Property: The 'Angel'
19/20 Dec
1740
ACC/0891/02/01/0275
Copy of release by way of mortgage
Elizabeth Jackson to Thomas Basnett
Consideration: £360
Property: The 'Angel'
19/20 Dec
1740
ACC/0891/02/01/0276
Copy of lease and release
Thomas Basnett to John Wright of St. James
Westminster, coachmaker
Consideration: £320
Property: The 'Angel'
22/23 Dec
1740
ACC/0891/02/01/0277
Copy of the registration of the grant of
administration
Goods of James Douglass to his widow Martha
Oct 1741
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 115
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0278
Copy of release endorsed on a deed of 20
December 1740
William, son and heir of James Douglas, to
Thomas Basnett and John Wright
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0276
15 Sep 1744
ACC/0891/02/01/0279
Copy of assignment
Richard Bayley of St. James Westminster,
tyresmith and Samuel Cobb of the same,
coachmaker, assignees of the estate of
Thomas Basnett, coachmaker, to John Wright
Property: The 'Angel'
9 Nov 1747
ACC/0891/02/01/0280
Copy of lease and release endorsed on a deed
of 9 November 1747
William Scullard to John Wright
Consideration: £264 5. 0. remaining due for
principal and interest
Property: The 'Angel'
24/25 Oct
1749
ACC/0891/02/01/0281
Assignment endorsed on a deed of 9
November 1747
Thomas Basnett to John Wright
Property: The 'Angel'
31 Aug 1752
ACC/0891/02/01/0282
Copy of lease and release by way of mortgage
1. John Wright of St. Martins in the Fields,
coachmaker. 2. John Boult of Lyons Inn, gent.
3. John Stroud of Hayes, victualler
Consideration: £350
Property: The 'Angel'
28/29 Jul 1765
ACC/0891/02/01/0283
Extract from the will of William Lewis of
Uxbridge
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,
22 May 1782
Appointment of his son, William Lewis, sole
executor
16 Feb 1769
ACC/0891/02/01/0284
Release
John Stroud to James Davies, both of Hayes,
victuallers
Consideration: £500
Property: The 'Angel'
Schedule of deeds included
6 Feb 1778
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 116
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0285
Mortgage
James Davies of Hayes, victualler, to William
Lewis of Uxbridge, distiller
Consideration: £300 for a term of 1000 years
Property: The 'Angel'
14 Feb 1778
ACC/0891/02/01/0286
Lease
8 Dec 1786
ACC/0891/02/01/0287
Assignment of mortgage dated 14 February
1778
1. James Davies of Hayes, farmer, and Sarah
his wife. 2. William Lewis of Uxbridge, distiller.
3. Thomas Heming of Hillingdon esq. 4. John
Stroud of Hayes, gent., and Mary his wife
Consideration: £300 to 2., and a further charge
of £100 to 1
Property: The 'Angel'
24 Aug 1789
ACC/0891/02/01/0288
Bond in œ800 to perform covenants of even
date
James Davies to Thomas Heming
24 Aug 1789
ACC/0891/02/01/0289
Indentures of final concord
1789
Thomas Heming plaintiff. John Stroud and Mary
his wife, James Davies and Sarah his wife
deforcants
Property: 1 messuage, 2 barns, 2 stables, 2
gardens, 2 orchards, 2a. land, 2a. meadow, 2a.
pasture and common of pasture in Hayes
ACC/0891/02/01/0290
Indentures of final concord
1789
Thomas Heming plaintiff. John Stroud and Mary
his wife, James Davies and Sarah his wife
deforcants
Property: 1 messuage, 2 barns, 2 stables, 2
gardens, 2 orchards, 2a. land, 2a. meadow, 2a.
pasture and common of pasture in Hayes
ACC/0891/02/01/0291
Copy of a marriage settlement
1. William Thurbin of Harmondsworth, brewer
2. Susannah Tillyer of Harmonds worth, widow
3. William Benson of Twickenham, maltster,
and James Tillyer of Harmondsworth, farmer
Considerations: £1000 to 1. in trust for 2. after
decease of 1. then for her heirs
5 May 1804
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 117
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0292
Extract from the will of Phillip Box of
Buckingham
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
14 May 1811
Appointment as executors of his wife, Sarah,
John Bartlett and John Seeley
16 Feb 1811
ACC/0891/02/01/0293
Cowley, Colnbrook, Hayes, Stanwell, Horton,
Bucks: Copy of mortgage
Frederick Thurbin of Harmondsworth, brewer,
to John Chippendale of Bunhill Row, cooper
Consideration: £2000
Property: The 'George', Colnbrook, the 'White
Hart', Hayes, the 'Horse and Groom', J
Stanwell, a messuage in Horton, the 'Angel',
Hayes, a leasehold garden in Cowley
1817
ACC/0891/02/01/0294
Cowley, Colnbrook, Hayes, Stanwell, Horton,
Bucks: Copy of mortgage
Frederick Thurbin of Harmondsworth, brewer,
to John Chippendale of Bunhill Row, cooper
Consideration: £2000
Property: The 'George', Colnbrook, the 'White
Hart', Hayes, the 'Horse and Groom', J
Stanwell, a messuage in Horton, the 'Angel',
Hayes, a leasehold garden in Cowley
1817
ACC/0891/02/01/0295
Cowley, Harmondsworth, Hayes, Stanwell
25 Aug 1819
Colnbrook, Horton, Bucks: Copy of a mortgage
1. James Littleboy of Ealing, victualler
2. Frederick Thurbin of Harmondsworth, brewer
3. Thomas Billings of Down Street, Piccadilly,
gent
Consideration: Total of £6000
Property: The 'Black Boy' and the 'Golden
Cross' in Horton. 2 cottages and land in
Harmondsworth, and as in No.
ACC/0891/02/01/0293-0294
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 118
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0296
Cowley, Harmondsworth, Hayes, Stanwell
25 Aug 1819
Colnbrook, Horton, Bucks: Copy of a mortgage
1. James Littleboy of Ealing, victualler
2. Frederick Thurbin of Harmondsworth, brewer
3. Thomas Billings of Down Street, Piccadilly,
gent
Consideration: Total of £6000
Property: The 'Black Boy' and the 'Golden
Cross' in Horton. 2 cottages and land in
Harmondsworth, and as in No.
ACC/0891/02/01/0293-0294
ACC/0891/02/01/0297
Abstract of the title of Douglas and Henry
Thompson to the 'Angel'
1729 - 1819
ACC/0891/02/01/0298
Copy of release from bond dated 5 May 1804
1. James, Richard Blunt, George, Robert, and
Joseph Henry Tillyer. 2. William Benson and
James Tillyer. 3. Frederick Thurbin, James
Tillyer, Peter Fowler
Consideration: £1061.12.6
25 Jun 1822
ACC/0891/02/01/0299
Copy of release from bond dated 19 June 1807
Peter Fowler of Stanwell, farmer, to Frederick
Thurbin, heir at law, and James Tillyer, one of
the executors, of William Thurbin
Consideration: £600
28 Jun 1822
ACC/0891/02/01/0300
Bond in œ2000 to procure a release and of
28 Jun 1822
indemnity
James Tillyer of Harmondsworth, gent., Richard
Blunt Tillyer of Harmondsworth, farmer, George
Tillyer of Feltham, farmer, Robert Tillyer of
Cowley, mealman, to Frederick Thurbin of
Harmondsworth, brewer
ACC/0891/02/01/0301
Copy of release from bond dated 8 April 1802
14 Aug 1822
Thomas Curtis Gale, late or Harmondsworth,
now of City Road, London, brewer, to James
Tillyer and Peter Fowler, executors of the will of
William Thurbin
Consideration: £600
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 119
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0302
Copy of release from promissory note dated 17
March 1813
John Smith of Uxbridge, banker, surviving
partner of Hull and Smith, to Frederick Thurbin,
James Tillyer, and Peter Fowler
Consideration: £600
3 Sep 1822
ACC/0891/02/01/0303
Bond in œ2000 to perform covenants of even
date
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to Thomas Billings of Chelsea, gent
5 Oct 1822
ACC/0891/02/01/0304
Ealing, Hayes: Abstract of conveyance of the
'Angel', Hayes, and covenant to surrender
copyhold premises called the 'Green Man',
Ealing
To Douglas and Henry Thompson for securing
£1000 to Thomas Billings and £1200 to James
Littleboy
5 Oct 1822
ACC/0891/02/01/0305
Copy of release from bond in œ300 dated 13
April 1790
John Bartlett of Buckingham, tanner, and John
Seeley of the same, stationer, as executors of
the will of Philip Box, to Frederick Thurbin, heir
at law, and James Tillyer and Peter Fowler,
executors of the will of William Thurbin
13 Oct 1822
ACC/0891/02/01/0306
Abstract of releases from the specialty creditors 1804 - 1822
of William Thurbin deceased
ACC/0891/02/01/0307
Abstract of releases from the specialty creditors 1804 - 1822
of William Thurbin deceased
ACC/0891/02/01/0308
Abstract of reconveyance of the 'Angel', Hayes,
and assignment of three terms of 1000 years to
attend the inheritance
Thomas Billings to Douglas and Henry
Thompson
1827
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 120
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0309
Lease and release
John Wells of Creatingham, Suffolk, gent.
Theodore Wells of Taplow, Bucks, clerk, Alicia
Devause of Isleworth, spinster, to Thomas
Lyney of Hounslow, yeoman
Consideration: £55
Property: Cottage in Hounslow, abutting on the
highway to the south
2 May 1695
ACC/0891/02/01/0310
Lease and release
John Wells of Creatingham, Suffolk, gent.
Theodore Wells of Taplow, Bucks, clerk, Alicia
Devause of Isleworth, spinster, to Thomas
Lyney of Hounslow, yeoman
Consideration: £55
Property: Cottage in Hounslow, abutting on the
highway to the south
2 May 1695
ACC/0891/02/01/0311
Lease and release by way of mortgage
Thomas Lyney of Hounslow, yeoman, to David
Jones of Twickenham, brewer
Consideration: £50
Property: The 'Royal Oak'
4 Jul 1712
ACC/0891/02/01/0312
Lease and release by way of mortgage
Thomas Lyney of Hounslow, yeoman, to David
Jones of Twickenham, brewer
Consideration: £50
Property: The 'Royal Oak'
4 Jul 1712
ACC/0891/02/01/0313
Release
Thomas Lyney of Hounslow, yeoman, to
Michael Lyney of Hounslow, yeoman, his only
son and heir
Consideration: £20 p.a. for life
Property: The 'Royal Oak', and a cottage
adjoining
4 Oct 1715
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 121
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0314
Assignment of mortgage
1. Henry Andrews of Twickenham, yeoman,
administrator of the goods of David Jones of
Twickenham, brewer. 2. Peter Best of
Hounslow, 3. Michael Lyney of Hounslow,
yeoman
Consideration: £50
Property: The 'Royal Oak'
Endorsed: Reassignment of mortgage, 4 July
1743, heir of Francis Bradshaw, residuary
legatee of Peter Best
William Bradshaw, rector of Stonesfield Oxon,
to Michael Lyney
30 Jul 1716
ACC/0891/02/01/0315
counterpart assignment of mortgage
1. Henry Andrews of Twickenham, yeoman,
administrator of the goods of David Jones of
Twickenham, brewer. 2. Peter Best of
Hounslow, 3. Michael Lyney of Hounslow,
yeoman
Consideration: £50
Property: The 'Royal Oak'
Endorsed: Reassignment of mortgage, 4 July
1743, heir of Francis Bradshaw, residuary
legatee of Peter Best
William Bradshaw, rector of Stonesfield Oxon,
to Michael Lyney
30 Jul 1716
ACC/0891/02/01/0316
Extract from the will of Peter Best of Hounslow
gent
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,
18 May 1720
Residuary legatee and executor, his friend
Francis Bradshaw
26 Nov 1716
ACC/0891/02/01/0317
Extract from the will of Francis Bradshaw
6 Feb 1738/9
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,
25 February 1740. Residuary legatee and
executor, his nephew William Bradshaw, Rector
of Stonesfield, Oxon
ACC/0891/02/01/0318
Letters of administration of the personal estate
of William Pocock of Hounslow
Granted to Thomas Stump, a creditor, all claim
having been renounced by his widow Hannah
Pocock, and daughter Mary Pocock
Consistory Court of London
6 Jul 1791
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 122
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0319
Copy of the will of Ann Lyney of Hounslow,
5 Dec 1784
spinster
Principal devisees: Her sister Mary Lavell, with
her husband Thomas and children Louisa and
Charles
Their aunt Elizabeth Purse
Trustees and executors: John Irnwood of
Hounslow, surgeon and apothecary, and James
Shepcutt of the Middle Temple, attorney at law
Property: Messuages in Grosvenor Street,
London
ACC/0891/02/01/0320
Certificates of assessment and redemption of
land tax
John Newton and Old Brentford
Property: Messuage and garden in Hounslow
1803
ACC/0891/02/01/0321
Extract from the burial register of Heston
recording the burials of Elizabeth Purse, 1793
and Michael Lyney, 1782
9 Jul 1827
ACC/0891/02/01/0322
Mortgage for 500 years
Michael Lyney sen. of Hounslow, yeoman, and
Elizabeth his wife, to Mary Laremore of Pinner,
spinster
Consideration: £70
Property: The 'Royal Oak', Hounslow
16 Aug 1743
ACC/0891/02/01/0323
Harrow: Copy of the will of Mary Laremore of
13 Jan 1758
Pinner, spinster
Parcel of meadow in Roxborough common field
in Harrow devised to her nephew John Hill, also
residuary legatee and executor
Bequests to her sister Mrs. Ryan and nephew
William Ryan
ACC/0891/02/01/0324
Assignment of a mortgage term of 500 years
10 Apr 1777
1. John Hill of Rayne, Essex, collarmaker,
nephew, sole executor and residuary legatee of
the will of Mary Laremore late of Pinner,
spinster. 2. Michael Lyney of Hounslow,
mealman, eldest son and heir of Michael Lyney
late of Hounslow, deceased. 3. Thomas Baly of
Winchester Row, S. Marylebone, mealman
Consideration: £75 11. 0. principal and interest
paid by 1. to 2
Property: The 'Marquis of Granby', Hounslow
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 123
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0325
Lease for suffering a recovery
11/12 Apr
1. Michael Lyney of Hounslow, mealman, eldest 1777
son and heir of Michael Lyney late of
Hounslow, deceased. 2. John Ayton of Little
Ealing, gent
3. William Ayton of Lombard Street, London,
gent
Property: The 'Marquis of Granby', formerly the
'Royal Oak', Hounslow
ACC/0891/02/01/0326
release for suffering a recovery
11/12 Apr
1. Michael Lyney of Hounslow, mealman, eldest 1777
son and heir of Michael Lyney late of
Hounslow, deceased. 2. John Ayton of Little
Ealing, gent
3. William Ayton of Lombard Street, London,
gent
Property: The 'Marquis of Granby', formerly the
'Royal Oak', Hounslow
ACC/0891/02/01/0327
Memorandum of agreement for delivery of title
deeds of the 'Marquis of Granby' in Hounslow
as collateral security for a loan of œ100
Ann Lyney of Hounslow, spinster to Thomas
Stump of Brentford, brewer
ACC/0891/02/01/0328
Lease
22/23 Apr
John Inwood of Hounslow, surgeon and
1793
apothecary, and James Shepcutt of Grays Inn,
London, gent., devisees in trust under the will of
Ann Lyney, late of Hounslow, spinster, to
Thomas Stump of Brentford, brewer
Consideration: £100 owed to Thomas Stump
and £95 paid by him
Property: The 'Marquis of Granby', Hounslow
ACC/0891/02/01/0329
release
22/23 Apr
John Inwood of Hounslow, surgeon and
1793
apothecary, and James Shepcutt of Grays Inn,
London, gent., devisees in trust under the will of
Ann Lyney, late of Hounslow, spinster, to
Thomas Stump of Brentford, brewer
Consideration: £100 owed to Thomas Stump
and £95 paid by him
Property: The 'Marquis of Granby', Hounslow
ACC/0891/02/01/0330
Abstract of the title of John Newton to the
'Marquis of Granby'
18 Nov 1782
1695 - 1793
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 124
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0331
Additional abstract of the title of John Newton to 1801
a brewery and premises in Brentford, formerly
the property of Thomas Stump
ACC/0891/02/01/0332
Manor of Ealing with Acton: Copy of court roll
Admission of John Brice, a minor, on the death
of Elizabeth Early, and admission of John Early
as his guardian
Property: Tenement in the occupation of
William Baldwin
7 Apr 1724
ACC/0891/02/01/0333
New Brentford: Abstract of the title of William
Adams to an estate in New Brentford,
purchased from Mr. Lewis and Mr. Abraham
Warden
1664 - 1699
ACC/0891/02/01/0334
Old Brentford: Articles of agreement for sale
John Newton of Old Brentford, brewer to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Property: Brewery, plant, book debts and
premises in Old Brentford
16 Dec 1815
ACC/0891/02/01/0335
Grant of an annuity of œ200
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to their mother Judith, widow of John
Thompson, late of Chiswick, brewer
2 Nov 1807
ACC/0891/02/01/0336
Office extract of the will of Thomas Baly of St.
18 Feb 1778
Marylebone, mealman
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 6
May 1778
Appointment of his father Martin Baly, and
brother William Baly as joint executors
ACC/0891/02/01/0337
Manor of Isleworth Syon: Copy of court roll
Admission of Matthew Graves of Serjeants Inn,
gent. following a surrender by John Clement of
Hounslow, gent. and Elizabeth his wife
Property: The 'King Arms', Hounslow, an
orchard adjoining, and a moiety of the 'Swann'.
Isleworth
21 Mar 1747
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 125
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0338
Manor of Isleworth Syon: Bond in œ1000 to
perform conditions in a surrender of even date
of lands and hereditaments in the Manor of
Isleworth Syon
Matthew Graves of the Inner Temple. London,
gent. to Matthew Nichols of Shepperton, gent
7 Nov 1749
ACC/0891/02/01/0339
Manor of Isleworth Syon: Copy of court roll
2 Apr 1755
Admission of Reader Watts and James Jeffreys
of Isleworth, brewers, following a surrender by
Matthew Graves
Property: Moiety of a cottage and garden in
Isleworth
ACC/0891/02/01/0340
Manor of Isleworth Syon: Copy of court roll
Admission of Richard Holloway following a
surrender by Reader Watts and James Jeffreys
Property: Moiety of the 'Swan' Isleworth
18 Oct 1759
ACC/0891/02/01/0341
Manor of Isleworth Syon: Copy of court roll
Admission of Thomas Nedham as trustee for
Mathew Graves
Property: The 'Kings Arms' Hounslow, orchard
adjoining on which a cottage divided in two
called the 'Three Bowls' stood, a messuage
opposite Isleworth Corn Mills in Isleworth, a
moiety of a cottage called the 'Swan' in
Isleworth
14 Apr 1704
ACC/0891/02/01/0342
Manor of Isleworth Syon: Copy of court roll
11 Apr 1787
Admission of John Thompson of Chiswick,
brewer, following a surrender by Thomas
Nedham, trustee of Matthew Graves deceased
Property: The 'Kings Arms' Hounslow, orchard
adjoining on which a cottage divided into two
called the 'Three Bowls' formerly stood,
messuage and premises in Isleworth, opposite
Isleworth Corn Mills, a moiety of a cottage and
premises formerly called the 'Swan' in Isleworth
ACC/0891/02/01/0343
Manor of Isleworth Syon: Copy of court roll
Admission of John Thompson on a surrender
by Daniel Clarke
Property: Cottage in Isleworth
24 Nov 1791
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 126
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0344
Manor of Isleworth Syon: Copy of court roll
Admission of John Thompson of Chiswick,
brewer, on the death of James Campbell
Property: Parcel of land and "shade" erected
there adjoining the 'Swan' Isleworth
25 Apr 1800
ACC/0891/02/01/0345
Manor of Isleworth Syon: Copy of court roll
Admission of Douglas and Henry Thompson
esqs
Property: 1r. 26p. land on Hounslow Heath in
Isleworth, No. 34 in the enclosure award, 2r.
land on Hounslow Heath in Heston, No. 548 in
the enclosure award
Endorsed: "Allotment in Isleworth since sold to
Butcher, Isleworth. Allotment in Heston since
sold to Owen Davies"
28 Jul 1818
ACC/0891/02/01/0346
Isleworth: Affidavit of Moses Keens, of
Isleworth, bricklayer, as to occupation of the
messuage now used as a public house the
'Swan'
28 Apr 1829
ACC/0891/02/01/0347
Manor of Isleworth Syon: Copy of court roll
Licence to Henry Seth of Twickenham,
victualler, to remise to John Bird Fuller all his
copyhold premises in the manor
30 Sep 1842
ACC/0891/02/01/0348
Lease
John Pratt of Wilderness, Kent, surviving
trustee of the estates of Thomas Taylor, to
Michael Tooth of Kensington, victualler
Consideration: £10 p.a. rent for a term of 40
years
Property: The 'Coach and Horses' on the east
side of James Street, Kensington
Endorsed: Assignment to Thomas Davies in
consideration of £90. Dated 4 February 1769
9 Apr 1767
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 127
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0349
Assignment of lease dated 9 April 1767
18 Oct 1770
Thomas Davies of St. Olave Hart Street,
London, gent. to Thomas Spencer of
Kensington, brandy merchant
Consideration: £100
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0348
Endorsed: Assignment in consideration of £60,
1 September 1778
1. James Haynes of Kensington gent., executor
of the will of Thomas Spencer
2. Thomas Spencer of Southwark, son of
Thomas Spencer. 3. Matthew Stenson of
Kensington, linen draper
ACC/0891/02/01/0350
Lease
1. Robert Gosling of Lincolns Inn Fields esq.
and John Pyle of Cecil Street in the Strand,
surgeon, trustees and executors in the will of
Samuel Walsh, late of Lambeth esq. brother
and heir of John Walsh of St. Mary le Strand,
musical instrument maker. 2. John Randall D.
Mus., of Cambridge, cousin and heir at law of
Samuel Walsh. 3. John Jackson of Red Lyon
Square, esq. 4. Thomas Skinner of Aldersgate
Street, gent. 5. George Good of Fleet Street. 6. - Rowles of St. Martin in the Fields, wine
merchant
Consideration: £114
Property: The 'Coach and Horses', James
Street, Kensington
4 Nov 1779
ACC/0891/02/01/0351
release
1. Robert Gosling of Lincolns Inn Fields esq.
and John Pyle of Cecil Street in the Strand,
surgeon, trustees and executors in the will of
Samuel Walsh, late of Lambeth esq. brother
and heir of John Walsh of St. Mary le Strand,
musical instrument maker. 2. John Randall D.
Mus., of Cambridge, cousin and heir at law of
Samuel Walsh. 3. John Jackson of Red Lyon
Square, esq. 4. Thomas Skinner of Aldersgate
Street, gent. 5. George Good of Fleet Street. 6. - Rowles of St. Martin in the Fields, wine
merchant
Consideration: £114
Property: The 'Coach and Horses', James
Street, Kensington
4 Nov 1779
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 128
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0352
Abstract of the title of John Newton to the
'Coach and Horses' formerly the 'London
Apprentice', Kensington
1709 - 1781
ACC/0891/02/01/0353
Counterpart lease
John Newton of Old Brentford, brewer to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £500 and £30 p.a. rent for a
term of 30 years
Property: The 'Coach and Horses', Kensington
Square
26 Feb 1816
ACC/0891/02/01/0354
Abstract of the title of John Saunderson to 4
houses in Kensington
1697 - 1707
ACC/0891/02/01/0355
Attested copy of mortgage
17 Mar 1709
Robert Streeter of St. Martins in the Fields, esq.
to Thomas Hopkins sen. citizen and tallow
chandler of London
Consideration: £300 for a term of 1000 years
Property: A brick messuage and appurtenances
on the south side of King Square, on the site of
stables and a coach house
ACC/0891/02/01/0356
Copy of the will of Robert Streeter of St. Martins 20 Aug 1711
in the Fields, gent
All real estate to Abraham Harrison and
Thomas Decretz in trust for expenses and
payment of annuities, the residuary legatee
being his son Robert Streeter
ACC/0891/02/01/0357
Assignment of mortgage as in No.
ACC/0891/02/01/0355 to attend the inheritance
1. Thomas Hopkins sen. 2. Abraham Harrison
and Thomas Decreetz. 3. Gilbert Urwyn of
Cliffords Inn, gent
ACC/0891/02/01/0358
Cherry Willingham, Barton on Humber, Lincs:
24 Oct 1719
Copy of marriage settlement to bar dower
1. John Saunderson of Barton on Humber, gent
2. Margaret Bentley of Louth, Lincs., spinster
3. Thomas Bennett of Keddington, Lincs, gent.
and Christopher Bentley of the same, gent
Property: Copyhold land in Cherry Willingham,
cottages and land in Barton on Humber, to 3. in
trust for 2
19 Aug 1712
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 129
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0359
Attested copy of mortgage
Abraham Harrison, Robert Streeter jun. and
Gilbert Urwyn to Edward Gilbourne of Cliffords
Inn, gent
Consideration: £300
Property: A new brick messuage on the south
side of King Square, Kensington
3 Dec 1728
ACC/0891/02/01/0360
Copy of the will of Robert Streeter jun. of St.
Martins in the Fields esq
Trustees and executors, John Maynard and
Daniel Austin, for the benefit of Ann Buckler,
sister of Robert Streeter, and her children
29 Oct 1731
ACC/0891/02/01/0361
Copy of a decree of the Master of the Rolls in
Buckler v Shute
Concerning the disposal of the estate of Robert
Streeter
22 Jan 1734
ACC/0891/02/01/0362
Copy of the report of the Master of the Rolls in
Buckler v Shute
Stating that John Walsh of Katharine Street.
The Strand is the most suitable purchaser for a
large dwelling house on the south side of
Kensington Square
15 Jul 1735
ACC/0891/02/01/0363
Copies of orders confirming and making
absolute the Master's report of 15 July 1735 in
Buckler v Shute
19 29 Jul 1735
ACC/0891/02/01/0364
Copies of orders confirming and making
absolute the Master's report of 15 July 1735 in
Buckler v Shute
19 29 Jul 1735
ACC/0891/02/01/0365
Attested copy of an assignment of a mortgage
dated 3 December 1728
1. Edward Gilbourne. 2. Mary Urwin of
Shepperton, widow and executrix of Gilbert
Urwin
3. John Maynard of St. Paul's Covent Garden,
woollen draper, Daniel Austin of the same,
mercer, John Buckler of Chew Magna, Som.
and Ann his wife
4. John Walsh of St. Mary le Strand, instrument
maker, and Robert Goslin of Fleet Street,
bookseller
9 Aug 1735
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 130
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0366
Attested copy of a lease for a year with intent to 18 Aug 1735
release to uses
John Maynard, Daniel Austin and John Buckler
to John Walsh
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0359
ACC/0891/02/01/0367
Attested copy of the will, and codicil dated 31
October 1735, of John Walsh of St. Mary le
Strand, musical instrument maker
A house in King Square, Kensington, left to his
son, John Walsh
20 May 1735
ACC/0891/02/01/0368
Extract from the will of Robert Gosling, citizen
and stationer of London
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
14 January 1740
Residuary legatees, his children Francis, also
executor Elizabeth, Mary and Robert
14 Jan 1740
ACC/0891/02/01/0369
Attested copies of lease and release
John Saunderson of Barton on Humber, Lincs.
gent. to Robert Pilkington of Kensington,
gardener, and William Loughton sen. of the
same, gent
Consideration: £280
Property: House at the south east corner of
Kensington Square, and 3 houses on the east
side of James Street to the south of the 'Coach
and Horses'
23/24 Mar
1756
ACC/0891/02/01/0370
Attested copies of lease and release
John Saunderson of Barton on Humber, Lincs.
gent. to Robert Pilkington of Kensington,
gardener, and William Loughton sen. of the
same, gent
Consideration: £280
Property: House at the south east corner of
Kensington Square, and 3 houses on the east
side of James Street to the south of the 'Coach
and Horses'
23/24 Mar
1756
ACC/0891/02/01/0371
Agreement to convey
Robert Pilkington to John Walsh
Consideration: £25
Property: Parcel of ground near the Stable
Yard, Kensington Square, on which a house
formerly stood, now pulled down by Robert
Pilkington, adjoining the 'London Apprentice'
28 Apr 1756
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 131
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0372
Enfeoffment
Robert Pilkington of Kensington, gardener, and
William Loughton of the same, gent. to John
Walsh of St. Mary le Strand, gent
Consideration: £26. 5. 0
Property: Parcel of ground and necessary
house with vault under
24 Jul 1756
ACC/0891/02/01/0373
Extract from the will of John Walsh of St. Mary
2 Aug 1758
le Strand, music printer
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,
9 July 1766
Executors and trustees, Francis Gosling and
John Pyle. Legacies to his brother Samuel, and
to Margaret and Jane Wood, provided they
marry with the consent of the executors
Residuary legatee for life, either girl, if she
marries into the family of Francis Gosling or
John Rivington and has a son who is to take his
name
ACC/0891/02/01/0374
Extract from the will of Sir Francis Gosling,
Alderman of the City of London
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,
5 January 1769. Trustees and executors,
Robert Gosling and George Clive
13 Feb 1766
ACC/0891/02/01/0375
Copy of the will of Samuel Walsh of Lambeth,
Surrey, brother and heir at law of John Walsh
Trustees for the sale of real estate and
payment of cash legacies, Robert Gosling and
John Pyle
12 Mar 1776
ACC/0891/02/01/0376
Certificate of the burial of George Clive in St.
George's, Hanover Square
25 Mar 1779
ACC/0891/02/01/0377
Kensington, Westminster: Abstract of fine
Trinity Term
John Jackson esq. plaintiff. Robert Gosling and 1779
John Pyle esqs. deforcants
Property: 28 messuages, 5 stables, 20
gardens, 10a. land in Kensington, St. Martins in
the Fields, St. Clement Danes, and St. Mary le
Savoy
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 132
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0378
Lease
Thomas Skinner of Aldersgate Street gent. and
George Good of Fleet Street Upholder, to
Thomas Stump of Old Brentford, brewer
Consideration: £121
Property: The 'London Apprentice' with coach
houses, outbuildings, sheds, yard and garden
in St. James Street
7/8 Sep 1781
ACC/0891/02/01/0379
release
Thomas Skinner of Aldersgate Street gent. and
George Good of Fleet Street Upholder, to
Thomas Stump of Old Brentford, brewer
Consideration: £121
Property: The 'London Apprentice' with coach
houses, outbuildings, sheds, yard and garden
in St. James Street
7/8 Sep 1781
ACC/0891/02/01/0380
Extract from the will of Robert Gosling, late of
Lincolns Inn Fields, banker
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,
17 January 1794. Executors, his son William
and nephew Francis Gosling
3 Mar 1789
ACC/0891/02/01/0381
Ealing, Hounslow, Kensington, Mortlake,
23/24 Jun
Surrey: Lease, release, and assignment
1801
1. Thomas Stump of Old Brentford, esq
2. Thomas Skinner and Thomas Dyke of
Aldersgate Street auctioneers and land
surveyors. 3. John Newton of Old Brentford,
brewer
Consideration: £2500
Property: The 'London Apprentice', Kensington,
the 'Marquis of Granby' formerly the 'Royal Oak'
and a house adjoining in Hounslow.
Assignment of the 'Kings Arms' and messuages
in Mortlake, the Bull Inn, messuages and land
in Ealing, for the residue of terms of years
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 133
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0382
Ealing, Hounslow, Kensington, Mortlake,
23/24 Jun
Surrey: Lease, release, and assignment
1801
1. Thomas Stump of Old Brentford, esq
2. Thomas Skinner and Thomas Dyke of
Aldersgate Street auctioneers and land
surveyors. 3. John Newton of Old Brentford,
brewer
Consideration: £2500
Property: The 'London Apprentice', Kensington,
the 'Marquis of Granby' formerly the 'Royal Oak'
and a house adjoining in Hounslow.
Assignment of the 'Kings Arms' and messuages
in Mortlake, the Bull Inn, messuages and land
in Ealing, for the residue of terms of years
ACC/0891/02/01/0383
Ealing, Hounslow, Kensington, Mortlake,
Surrey: Lease by way of mortgage
1. John Newton. 2. Robert Harrison, Robert
Prickett and John Newman of Mansion House
Street, London, bankers. 3. John Dyke of the
Middle Temple, gent
Consideration: £2520
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0382
24/25 Jun
1801
ACC/0891/02/01/0384
Ealing, Hounslow, Kensington, Mortlake,
Surrey: release by way of mortgage
1. John Newton. 2. Robert Harrison, Robert
Prickett and John Newman of Mansion House
Street, London, bankers. 3. John Dyke of the
Middle Temple, gent
Consideration: £2520
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0382
24/25 Jun
1801
ACC/0891/02/01/0385
Certificate of contract for redemption of land tax 23 Mar 1803
on the 'London Apprentice' and sheds adjoining
in James Street, Kensington Square
By John Newton of Brentford, brewer
ACC/0891/02/01/0386
Certificate of contract for redemption of land tax 23 Mar 1803
on the 'London Apprentice' and sheds adjoining
in James Street, Kensington Square
By John Newton of Brentford, brewer
ACC/0891/02/01/0387
Ealing, Hounslow, Kensington, Mortlake,
Surrey: Reconveyance of mortgaged property
as in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0385
5 Sep 1807
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 134
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0388
Extract from the will of Francis Gosling of Fleet
Street esq
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,
18 March 1817
Appointment as executors of his eldest son
Francis, and his partners William Gosling and
Benjamin Sharpe
4 Nov 1814
ACC/0891/02/01/0389
Certificate of the burial of Francis Gosling at
Isleworth
With covering letter
4 Mar 1817
ACC/0891/02/01/0390
Certificate of the burial of Francis Gosling at
Isleworth
With covering letter
4 Mar 1817
ACC/0891/02/01/0391
Assignment of a mortgage dated 17 March
1709
1. William Gosling of Fleet Street, esq
2. John Newton late of Old Brentford, now of
Walton on Thames, esq. 3. George Price of
Haydon Square, Minories, London, gent
Property: The 'London Apprentice'
6 May 1828
ACC/0891/02/01/0392
Counterpart lease
Thomas Grove of Ferne in Donhead St.
Andrew, Wilts. esq. to John Cutler of
Kensington, victualler
Consideration: £15 p.a. rent for a term of 30
years
Property: The 'Three Tuns' on the south side of
the High Street
1 Mar 1781
ACC/0891/02/01/0393
Lease
1. Thomas Grove of Ferne, Wilts. esq. 2. John
Smart of Hatton Garden, St. Andrew Holborn,
gent. trustee for 1. 3. Richard Collett of
Chancery Lane, St. Andrew Holborn
Consideration: £425
Property: The 'Three Tuns'
29/30 Nov
1792
ACC/0891/02/01/0394
release
1. Thomas Grove of Ferne, Wilts. esq. 2. John
Smart of Hatton Garden, St. Andrew Holborn,
gent. trustee for 1. 3. Richard Collett of
Chancery Lane, St. Andrew Holborn
Consideration: £425
Property: The 'Three Tuns'
29/30 Nov
1792
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 135
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0395
Reversionary lease
Richard Collett of Chiswick, gent. to John
Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £20 p.a. rent for a term of 31
years
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0395
28 Jul 1806
ACC/0891/02/01/0396
Counterpart reversionary lease
Richard Collett of Turnham Green gent. to
Henry Thompson of the same esq
Consideration: £20 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0394
11 Sep 1823
ACC/0891/02/01/0397
Conveyance
1. Martin John Lloyd, rector of Depden, Suffolk
and Mary Ann, his wife, formerly widow of
Kenrick Collett, who was the eldest son and
heir of Richard Collett. 2. Henry Crawler of
Chancery Lane, gent. 3. John Laurie of
Holcrofts, Fulham, esq. 4. Peter Laurie of
Lincolns Inn, esq
Consideration: £485
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0394
30 Dec 1844
ACC/0891/02/01/0398
Schedule of deeds relating to the 'Three Tuns'
1857
ACC/0891/02/01/0399
Correspondence concerning leases of the
'Three Tuns'. (Items numbered 0399-0434)
10 May 1890 11 Apr 1892
ACC/0891/02/01/0435
Draft lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner of Chiswick, brewers,
to J. Storry of Wimbledon, Surrey, victualler
Consideration: £80 p.a. rent for a term of 42
years
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0394
1890
ACC/0891/02/01/0436
Agreement for building lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner to John Storry of
Wimbledon, Surrey, victualler
Consideration: Lease, as in No.
ACC/0891/02/01/0435, to be granted on
completion of repairs and alterations. Plan and
specification attached
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0435
28 Jan 1891
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 136
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0437
Draft agreement for building lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner to John Storry of
Wimbledon, Surrey, victualler
Consideration: Lease, as in No.
ACC/0891/02/01/0435, to be granted on
completion of repairs and alterations. Plan and
specification attached
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0435
28 Jan 1891
ACC/0891/02/01/0438
Case and opinion of counsel on behalf of Fuller, 12 Oct 1891
Smith, and Turner
Concerning the possibility of re-possession of
the 'Three Tuns'
ACC/0891/02/01/0439
Bond in œ100 to perform covenants of even
date
William Lidgould of Staines, tanner, to Thomas
Corke of Staines, carpenter
23 Jun 1654
ACC/0891/02/01/0440
Bargain and sale
1 Mar 1672
ACC/0891/02/01/0441
Bond in œ100 to perform covenants of even
date
Thomas Corke of Staines, carpenter, to
Nathaniel Field of Staines, victualler, and Alice
his wife
1 Mar 1672
ACC/0891/02/01/0442
Bargain and sale
Alice Field of Staines, widow, to John Love of
Staines, innholder
Consideration: £6 15. 6. £5 p.a. to Alice Field
for life, and £50 on her death
Property : As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0440
27 Jul 1692
ACC/0891/02/01/0443
Mortgage to secure payment of consideration in 28 Jul 1692
a bargain and sale of 27 July 1672
John Love of Staines, innholder, to Alice Field
of Staines, widow
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/01/0441
ACC/0891/02/01/0444
Lease
Edmond Lee of Egham, Surrey, gent. to John
Love
Consideration: £470
Property: The Angel Inn, Staines
14/15 Apr
1704
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 137
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0445
release
Edmond Lee of Egham, Surrey, gent. to John
Love
Consideration: £470
Property: The Angel Inn, Staines
14/15 Apr
1704
ACC/0891/02/01/0446
Lease in trust as marriage settlement
16 Aug 1710
John Love of Staines, bargemaker, eldest son
and heir of John Love, late of Staines,
deceased, to James Stanney of Staines,
brazier, Elizabeth his only daughter, and Robert
Watts of Stepney, clerk
Consideration: Marriage between John Love
and Elizabeth Stanney, £50
Property: Messuage in Staines
ACC/0891/02/01/0447
release in trust as marriage settlement
16 Aug 1710
John Love of Staines, bargemaker, eldest son
and heir of John Love, late of Staines,
deceased, to James Stanney of Staines,
brazier, Elizabeth his only daughter, and Robert
Watts of Stepney, clerk
Consideration: Marriage between John Love
and Elizabeth Stanney, £50
Property: Messuage in Staines
ACC/0891/02/01/0448
Articles of agreement to assign a lease dated
28 Feb 1767
11 November 1755
1. Jonathan Foster of Leicester, gent. and Peter
Oliver of Leicester, wine merchant. 2. Stephen
Boult of Staines, coachmaker
Property: The 'Angel'
ACC/0891/02/01/0449
Dagnall, Bucks: Schedule of public houses
owned by the Dagnall Brewery
With covering letter
24 Dec 1897
ACC/0891/02/01/0450
Dagnall, Bucks: valuation of public houses
owned by the Dagnall Brewery
With covering letter
24 Dec 1897
ACC/0891/02/01/0451
Dagnall, Bucks: Licence to Fuller, Smith and
Turner to sell beer at a house in Dagnall
11 Jan 1898
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 138
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0452
Dagnall, Bucks: Letter to Fuller, Smith, and
Turner, from John Newton, and the Inland
Revenue
Concerning alterations to the beer licence for a
house in Dagnall
12 Mar 1898
ACC/0891/02/01/0453
Dagnall, Bucks: Letters to Fuller, Smith, and
Turner, from John Newton, and the Inland
Revenue
Concerning alterations to the beer licence for a
house in Dagnall
26 May 1898
ACC/0891/02/01/0454
Dagnall, Bucks: Duplicate conveyance
Fuller, Smith, and Turner to Francis Delamotte
Mott of 165 Fenchurch Street, London,
merchant
Consideration: £1000
Property: Land, malting house and premises
Plan attached
28 Apr 1899
ACC/0891/02/01/0455
Dagnall, Bucks: Letter from Grundy, Ixod, and
Co. to Meux, Ruston, and Co
Concerning the disposal of malting tools in the
sale of the malting house at Dagnall, as in No.
ACC/0891/02/01/0454
28 Apr 1899
ACC/0891/02/01/0456
Dagnall, Bucks: Undertaking by Fuller, Smith,
and Turner, and Francis Delamotte Mott
Concerning the apportionment of outgoings on
the malting house at Dagnall
28 Apr 1899
ACC/0891/02/01/0457
Linslade, Bucks: Lease
Edward Lawford of Oswestry, Salop, gent. to
Edward Lawrence of Epping, Essex, livery
stable keeper
Consideration: £100 p.a. rent till 1898, £120 till
1905 and £150 for the remainder of a term of
21 years
Property: The Elephant and Castle Hotel
Plan attached
21 Aug 1891
ACC/0891/02/01/0458
Linslade, Bucks: Mortgage
Edward Lawrence of the Elephant and Castle
Hotel, Linslade, to Elizabeth Jane Hamley of
Hornsey
Consideration: £300 for the residue of a term of
21 years
Property: The Elephant and Castle Hotel
29 Aug 1891
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 139
Dates
ACC/0891/02/01/0459
Linslade, Bucks: Further charge on a mortgage
of 29 August 1891
Edward Lawrence of the Elephant and Castle
Hotel to Elizabeth Jane Hamley of Corcyra
Villa, Sydney Road, Hornsey
Consideration: £100
Property: The Elephant and Castle Hotel
29 Sep 1892
ACC/0891/02/01/0460
Linslade, Bucks: Authorisation to mortgage the
Elephant and Castle Hotel to Fuller, Smith and
Turner
Edward and Martin Benson Lawford to Edward
Lawrence
Receipt for rent dated 20 February 1899
attached
2 Feb 1899
ACC/0891/02/01/0461
Linslade, Bucks: Authorisation to mortgage the
Elephant and Castle Hotel to Fuller, Smith and
Turner
Edward and Martin Benson Lawford to Edward
Lawrence
Receipt for rent dated 20 February 1899
attached
2 Feb 1899
ACC/0891/02/01/0462
Linslade, Bucks: Transfer of a mortgage dated
29 August 1891, and further charge
1. Elizabeth Jane, wife of Charles Golding
Hamley of Hornsey, esq. 2. Edward Laurence
of the Elephant and Castle Hotel, Linslade,
licensed victualler. 3. Fuller, Smith, and Turner
Consideration: £275 and £25 further charge for
a term of 21 years
Property: The Elephant and Castle Hotel,
Linslade
24 Feb 1899
ACC/0891/02/01/0463
Leighton Buzzard, Beds: The London
Assurance, Fire Insurance Policy No. 2107173
On the Elephant and Castle Hotel, Leighton
Buzzard, insured by Fuller, Smith and Turner
7 Mar 1899
Title deeds to John Bird Fuller's private estate
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 140
Dates
ACC/0891/02/02/0001
Assignment of a mortgage dated 24 February
1670
John Symball of Battersea, brewer, and Isaac
Symball of St. Martin in the Fields. corn
chandler, to John Butcher and Cadogan
Thomas, both of Lambeth, merchants
Property: Great Guelding Close, alias
Pesthouse Field, abutting on Golden Place,
plan attached
12 Apr 1675
ACC/0891/02/02/0002
Bargain and sale
13 Apr 1675
Isaac Symball of St. Martin in the Fields, corn
chandler, and Judith his wife, to Cadogan
Thomas of Lambeth, merchant
Consideration: Agreements as in
No.ACC/0891/02/02/0001, and 5s
Property: As in No.ACC/0891/02/02/0001., plan
attached
ACC/0891/02/02/0003
Lease and release
Cadogan Thomas of London, merchant, and
Sarah his wife, to Isaac Symball of S. Martin in
the Fields, gent
Consideration: £610
Property: 2 Parcels of Gelding Close, alias
Pesthouse Field, abutting on Golding Place,
one with 2 fair large messuages erected by
Anthony Lawrence esq
4/5 Feb 1683
ACC/0891/02/02/0004
Lease and release
Cadogan Thomas of London, merchant, and
Sarah his wife, to Isaac Symball of S. Martin in
the Fields, gent
Consideration: £610
Property: 2 Parcels of Gelding Close, alias
Pesthouse Field, abutting on Golding Place,
one with 2 fair large messuages erected by
Anthony Lawrence esq
4/5 Feb 1683
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 141
Dates
ACC/0891/02/02/0005
Assignment of mortgage
5 Feb 1683
1. John Butcher of Lambeth, merchant
2. Cadogan Thomas of London, merchant
3. George Picksall of London, citizen and
leather seller. 4. Isaac Symball of St. Martins in
the Fields gent
Consideration: £610
Property: Great Gelding Close, alias Pesthouse
Field, and yard adjoining, abutting on a newly
laid out square to be called Gelding Place
south, John Street west and Silver Street north
ACC/0891/02/02/0006
Receipt for œ610 consideration money
expressed in indentures of even date
Cadogan Thomas to Isaac Symball
5 Feb 1683
ACC/0891/02/02/0007
Indentures of final concord
Isaac Symball gent. plaintiff. Cadogan Thomas
and Sarah his wife, deforcants
Property: 1a. pasture and appurtenances in St.
Martin in the Fields
Feb 1683
ACC/0891/02/02/0008
Indentures of final concord
Isaac Symball gent. plaintiff. Cadogan Thomas
and Sarah his wife, deforcants
Property: 1a. pasture and appurtenances in St.
Martin in the Fields
Feb 1683
ACC/0891/02/02/0009
Lease
Isaac Symball of St. Anne Westminster gent, to
John James sen. of St. Martin in the Fields,
carpenter
Consideration: Peppercorn rent for the first
year, £3. 10. 0. p.a. thereafter for a term of 900
years, with provision to build a dwelling house
fronting on Silver Street
Property: Parcel of Gelding Close fronting on
Silver Street
Endorsed: "? 19 Silver Street"
1 Nov 1687
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 142
Dates
ACC/0891/02/02/0010
Counterpart Lease
Isaac Symball of St. Anne Westminster gent, to
John James sen. of St. Martin in the Fields,
carpenter
Consideration: Peppercorn rent for the first
year, £3. 10. 0. p.a. thereafter for a term of 900
years, with provision to build a dwelling house
fronting on Silver Street
Property: Parcel of Gelding Close fronting on
Silver Street
Endorsed: "? 19 Silver Street"
1 Nov 1687
ACC/0891/02/02/0011
Release, grant and confirmation
Isaac Symball of St. Annes Westminster, gent.
to John Pargiter of London, merchant
Consideration: £1080
Property: 6 parcels of Gelding Close
11 Jul 1689
ACC/0891/02/02/0012
Assignment of mortgage
1. George Picksatt, citizen and leather seller of
London, Isaac Symball of St. Annes
Westminster gent. 2. Thomas Drake, citizen
and haberdasher of London, trustee for 3. John
Pargiter of London, merchant
Consideration: £1080
Property: Premises abutting on Gelding Place
as in No. ACC/0891/02/02/0005
11 Jul 1689
ACC/0891/02/02/0013
counterpart assignment of mortgage
1. George Picksatt, citizen and leather seller of
London, Isaac Symball of St. Annes
Westminster gent. 2. Thomas Drake, citizen
and haberdasher of London, trustee for 3. John
Pargiter of London, merchant
Consideration: £1080
Property: Premises abutting on Gelding Place
as in No. ACC/0891/02/02/0005
11 Jul 1689
ACC/0891/02/02/0014
Bargain and sale
12 Jul 1689
Isaac Symball of St. Anne Westminster, gent, to
John Pargiter of London, merchant
Consideration: £1080
Property: 6 parcels of land, parts of Gelding
Close
ACC/0891/02/02/0015
Copy of covenant to produce title deeds to
premises in Gelding Close, alias Pesthouse
Fields
G. Steele to Isaac Symball
12 Jul 1689
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 143
Dates
ACC/0891/02/02/0016
Receipt for consideration money expressed in
indentures of even date
Isaac Symball to George Pargiter of London,
merchant
12 Jul 1689
ACC/0891/02/02/0017
Abstract of the title of John Pargiter to land
abutting on Golden Square
1672 - 1692
ACC/0891/02/02/0018
Probate and attested copies of the will of
21 Jul 1755
Henrietta Pargiter of Chelsea, spinster,
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 9
August 1757
Principal devisee and executor, her cousin
Gerard Dutton Fleetwood
Estates in London, including Golden Square
Middlesex, Herts, Hants, Salop
ACC/0891/02/02/0019
will of Henrietta Pargiter of Chelsea, spinster,
21 Jul 1755
codicil dated 9 August 1756
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 9
August 1757
Principal devisee and executor, her cousin
Gerard Dutton Fleetwood
Estates in London, including Golden Square
Middlesex, Herts, Hants, Salop
ACC/0891/02/02/0020
Letter from James Fielding to Gerrard Dutton
2 Oct 1759
Fleetwood of Leatherhead Surrey
Concerning payment of ground rents for houses
in Silver Street and Golden Square
ACC/0891/02/02/0021
Letter from Daniel Highmore of Windsor to
21 Apr 1775
Gerrard Dutton Fleetwood of Leatherhead
Concerning payment of ground rents for houses
in Golden Square and John Street
ACC/0891/02/02/0022
Copy of the will of Gerard Dutton Fleetwood
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,
23 December 1795. Principal devisee and
executor, John Fuller, "a young gentleman
living with me."
30 Mar 1795
ACC/0891/02/02/0023
undated notes concerning ground rents on
houses in Golden Square
late 18th
century
ACC/0891/02/02/0024
undated notes concerning ground rents on
houses in Golden Square
late 18th
century
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Page 144
ACC/0891
Description
Dates
ACC/0891/02/02/0025
undated notes concerning ground rents on
houses in Golden Square
late 18th
century
ACC/0891/02/02/0026
Indentures of final concord
Richard Stephen Taylor, plaintiff. John Fuller
esq. and Dinah his wife, deforcants
Property: Messuage, ½a. land, £69 rent charge
on lands in St. James and St. Margaret
Westminster
1806
ACC/0891/02/02/0027
Indentures of final concord
Richard Stephen Taylor, plaintiff. John Fuller
esq. and Dinah his wife, deforcants
Property: Messuage, ½a. land, £69 rent charge
on lands in St. James and St. Margaret
Westminster
1806
ACC/0891/02/02/0028
Letters from John Fuller of Neston Park, Wilts.
to Mr. Jeans of Bridge Street Westminster
Concerning ground rents for properties in
Golden Square
18 Jun 1813
23 Nov 1813
ACC/0891/02/02/0029
Letters from John Fuller of Neston Park, Wilts.
to Mr. Jeans of Bridge Street Westminster
Concerning ground rents for properties in
Golden Square
18 Jun 1813
23 Nov 1813
ACC/0891/02/02/0030
Probate copy of the will of John Fuller of
Neston Park, Corsham, Wilts. esq
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,
15 May 1839
Principal devisee and executor, his eldest son,
John Bird Fuller
26 Jul 1838
ACC/0891/02/02/0031
Letter from J. Cole of 23 Bridge Street
7 Dec 1842
Westminster to John Bird Fuller of Neston Park,
Wilts
Concerning ground rents on houses in Golden
Square, enclosing a sketch plan initialled J.B.F
ACC/0891/02/02/0032
Letter from J. Cole of 23 Bridge Street
7 Dec 1842
Westminster to John Bird Fuller of Neston Park,
Wilts
Concerning ground rents on houses in Golden
Square, enclosing a sketch plan initialled J.B.F
Reference
Leases
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 145
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0001
Counterpart lease
1. Thompson and Fuller. 2. John Sims of Old
Brentford, builder. 3. George Osborne of Old
Brentford, timber merchant, George Robinson
of Richmond, Surrey, brickmaker, John Roper
of Isleworth, coal merchant. William Bourne of
New Brentford, bargeman. 4. Charles Head of
New Brentford, grocer
Consideration: £10 p.a. rent for a term of 17
years
Property: Parcel of ground on the south west
side of the 'Star and Garter', with 9 houses built
there under a contract of 14 November 1831.
Plan
30 Jan 1834
ACC/0891/02/03/0002
Counterpart lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Philip Head of
Egham, Surrey, carpenter, executor of the will
of Charles Head
Consideration: £10 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: As in No.ACC/0891/02/03/0001. Plan
1 Jan 1855
ACC/0891/02/03/0003
Counterpart lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Mary Head of
Egham, Surrey, spinster
Consideration: £10 p.a. for a term of 21 years
Property: As in No.ACC/0891/02/03/0001. Plan
9 Oct 1872
ACC/0891/02/03/0004
Manor of Ealing: Licence to Fuller. Smith and
Turner to demise copyhold land for 21 years
10 Mar 1893
ACC/0891/02/03/0005
Ealing: Letters from the Ecclesiastical
Commissioners, and M. Head. (Items
numbered 0005-0012)
Concerning a lease of land near the 'Star and
Garter' Kew Bridge
27 Feb - 2 Jun
1893
ACC/0891/02/03/0013
Lease
Ashton John Jones of the Natural History
Museum, South Kensington, head messenger,
Evan Davies of Twickenham, draper, and
Henry Brockington of Brockley, Kent, grocer, to
Henry Clark of Chiswick, wine salesman
Consideration: £120 p.a. rent for a term of 7
years
Property: 10 and 12 Windmill Road, Turnham
Green, a messuage, stables, bottling and
mineral water stores
19 Dec 1890
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 146
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0014
Assignment of a lease dated 9 December 1890
Henry Clark to Fuller, Smith and Turner.
Property and consideration: As in
No.ACC/0891/02/03/0013
9 May 1892
ACC/0891/02/03/0015
Articles of agreement as to conduct of the
business of H. Clark and Co., beer retailers, of
Windmill Road, Chiswick, now carried on by
Fuller and Co
1. Fuller, Smith and Turner. 2. William John
Harrison Sanders of Uhlan Villa, Burlington
Lane, Chiswick
2 Nov 1892
ACC/0891/02/03/0016
Manor of Chiswick Prebend: Licence to Ashton
John Jones. Evan Davies and Henry
Brockington to lease Nos. 10 and 12 Windmill
Road, Turnham Green
1 Dec 1897
ACC/0891/02/03/0017
Authority for the transfer of licenses for the sale
of beer wine and spirits off the premises
Ashley John Jones, Evan Davies and Henry
Brockington to Fuller, Smith and Turner
23 Dec 1897
ACC/0891/02/03/0018
Counterpart of lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Henry Wheatley of
77 Devonshire Road, Chiswick, cartage
contractor
Consideration: £90 p.a. for a term of 1½ years
Property: Parcel of ground with sheds, stables
and outbuildings at the rear of Nos. 10 and 12
Windmill Road, Turnham Green
20 May 1896
ACC/0891/02/03/0019
Draft lease of a parcel of ground and
outbuilding in Turnham Green
1896
ACC/0891/02/03/0020
License as to user
22 Apr 1896
Ashton John Jones, Evan Davies and Henry
Brockington to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Property: 10 and 12 Windmill Road. Chiswick, a
house stables, bottling and mineral water
stores, part of the premises to be sublet to a
cartage contractor, for the residue of a term of 7
years. Plan
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 147
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0021
Lease
23 Dec 1897
Ashton John Jones of the Natural History
Museum, South Kensington, head messenger,
Evan Davies of Twickenham, draper and Henry
Brockington of Anerley, Surrey, grocer to Fuller,
Smith and Turner
Consideration: £160 p.a. rent for a term of 7
years
Property: 10 and 12 Windmill Road, Turnham
Green. Plan
ACC/0891/02/03/0022
Assignment of lease dated 23 December 1897
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Henry Wheatley of
Windmill Road, Chiswick, contractor
Property: 10 and 12 Windmill Road, Turnham
Green
23 Aug 1898
ACC/0891/02/03/0023
Middlesex County Court: In the matter of Henry
Wheatley a bankrupt ex parte Fuller, Smith and
Turner
Vesting order of 10 and 12 Windmill Road,
Turnham Green
13 Jun 1902
ACC/0891/02/03/0024
Agreement as to erection of a brick pier for the
hanging of a gate across a right of way
appurtenant to No. 10 Windmill Road, Turnham
Green
1. Fuller Smith and Turner. 2. Ashton John
Jones, Evan Davies and Henry Brockington,
trustees of the estate of Percival Butler
27 Jan 1904
ACC/0891/02/03/0025
Counterpart agreement for tenancy
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Luke Cox of
Chiswick, horse dealer
Consideration: £120 p.a. rent for a term of 2
years
Property: 10 and 12 Windmill Road, Turnham
Green
9 Jan 1903
ACC/0891/02/03/0026
Lease
15 Nov 1830
John Pike of Boyle Street, Burlington Gardens,
gent. 2. Thomas Knight of Knightsbridge,
victualler
Consideration: £700 premium and £30 p.a. rent
for a term of 21 years
Property: The 'White Lion' between the turnpike
road and the bridge in Edgware
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 148
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0027
Assignment of lease
1. Thomas Knight of Edgware, victualler
2. John Pike of Boyle Street, Burlington
Gardens, gent. 3. William Abercrombie of
Hornsey Lane, Highgate, gardener
Consideration: £770 and £30 p.a. rent for the
residue of a term of 21 years
Property: As in No.ACC/0891/02/03/0026
26 Oct 1831
ACC/0891/02/03/0028
Abstract of the leasehold title of William
Abercrombie to the White Lion Inn, Edgware
1826 - 1831
ACC/0891/02/03/0029
Assignment of lease dated 15 November 1830 1 Jun 1832
1. William Abercrombie of Edgware, victualler
2. Francis Seager of Chiswick, gent. 3. Douglas
Thompson and John Bird Fuller of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £450 premium, £30 p.a. rent for
the residue of a term of 21 years
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0028
ACC/0891/02/03/0030
Abstract of assignment of a lease of the White
Lion Inn, Edgware
ACC/0891/02/03/0031
Lease
30 Sep 1851
John Pike of Burlington Street, solicitor, to
Fuller, Smith and Turner of the Griffin Brewery,
Chiswick
Consideration: £300 premium and £35 p.a. rent
for a term of 21 years
Property: The 'White Lion' Edgware and
premises, between the turnpike road and bridge
ACC/0891/02/03/0032
Lease
Douglas Thompson and John Bird Fuller of
Chiswick brewers, to William Harding of the
Ordnance Office Pall Mall, gent
Consideration: £75 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: Dwelling house, outhouses, stables,
shrubbery and paddock containing 2a. at North
End in Fulham. Plan
5 Aug 1836
ACC/0891/02/03/0033
Copy of notice to repair and particulars of
dilapidations
William Newman, surveyor to the lessors, to
William Harding
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0032
20 Sep 1854
1 Jun 1832
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 149
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0034
Inventory and valuation of fixtures in North End
House, North End, Fulham, the property of
William Harding
1854
ACC/0891/02/03/0035
Lease
14 Sep 1830
George Washington Abbott of Clarence
Chambers, Haymarket, gent. to Samuel Hooper
of Hammersmith, carpenter
Consideration: Completion of a corner house
and 2 small cottages, and £21 p.a. rent for a
term of 94 years
Property: Part of Jessamine Cottage Garden,
Gt. Church Lane
ACC/0891/02/03/0036
Lease
Samuel Hooper of Hammersmith, carpenter, to
Thomas Reeves of Hammersmith, victualler
Consideration: £25 p.a. rent for a term of 30
years
Property: Part of Jessamine Cottage garden,
Great Church Lane, Hammersmith
7 Feb 1831
ACC/0891/02/03/0037
counterpart lease
Samuel Hooper of Hammersmith, carpenter, to
Thomas Reeves of Hammersmith, victualler
Consideration: £25 p.a. rent for a term of 30
years
Property: Part of Jessamine Cottage garden,
Great Church Lane, Hammersmith
7 Feb 1831
ACC/0891/02/03/0038
Assignment of a lease dated 14 September
23 Feb 1831
1830, by way of mortgage
Samuel Hooper, of Hammersmith, carpenter, to
Thompson, Wood, and Fuller of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £250 for the residue of a term of
94 years
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0037
Endorsed: Further charge of £150 dated 23
July 1832
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 150
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0039
Abstract assignment of a lease dated 14
23 Feb 1831
September 1830, by way of mortgage
Samuel Hooper, of Hammersmith, carpenter, to
Thompson, Wood, and Fuller of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £250 for the residue of a term of
94 years
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0037
Endorsed: Further charge of £150 dated 23
July 1832
ACC/0891/02/03/0040
Abstract of the title of Samuel Hooper to
premises in Hammersmith as in No.
ACC/0891/02/03/0037
ACC/0891/02/03/0041
Assignment of lease dated 7 February 1831
12 Dec 1832
Thomas Reeves of Hammersmith, victualler, to
Douglas Thompson and John Bird Fuller of
Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £469.10. 10. owing to
Thompson and Fuller, and £50 for the residue
of a term of 30 years
Property: Parcel of land in Great Church Lane,
Hammersmith, part of Jessamine Cottage
Garden, and a messuage built there intended to
be used as a public house
ACC/0891/02/03/0042
List of fixtures in the 'Brittania' Hammersmith
which are the property of Samuel Hooper
ACC/0891/02/03/0043
Counterpart of lease
31 Jan 1791
Phillis Frisquett of Bear Street. Leicester Fields,
widow, and Phillis Ann Whitfield of the same,
widow. 2. Edward Chandler of Knightsbridge,
cooper
Consideration: £9 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: The 'Plough' Norwood and a close of
pasture adjoining
ACC/0891/02/03/0044
Counterpart of lease
Phillis Ann Whitfield of Great Queen Street,
Westminster, widow, to Douglas and Henry
Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £30 p.a. rent for a term of 30
years
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0043
1830 - 1831
c 1830
8 Mar 1811
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 151
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0045
Counterpart of lease
Phillis Ann Whitfield of Great Queen Street,
Westminster to Douglas and Henry Thompson
of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £33 p.a. rent for a term of 61
years
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0043
10 Aug 1816
ACC/0891/02/03/0046
copy Counterpart of lease
Phillis Ann Whitfield of Great Queen Street,
Westminster to Douglas and Henry Thompson
of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £33 p.a. rent for a term of 61
years
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0043
10 Aug 1816
ACC/0891/02/03/0047
Office copy of the will of Phillis Ann Whitfield of
1 Park Prospect, Westminster
Proved at London 15 January 1842. Principal
beneficiary, Charles Garraway of Little Queen
Street, Westminster, gent
Executor and residuary legatee, Sir William
Keith Ball bart. of Upper Seymour Street,
Portman Square
2 Oct 1841
ACC/0891/02/03/0048
Memorandum of agreement for sale
Sir William Keith Ball to Fuller, Smith and
Turner
Consideration: £630
Property: The 'Plough', Norwood
18 Mar 1870
ACC/0891/02/03/0049
Drafts for conveyance of the 'Plough' Norwood,
as agreed in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0048
Sir William Keith Ball Bart. to Fuller, Smith and
Turner
24 Jun 1870
ACC/0891/02/03/0050
Drafts for conveyance of the 'Plough' Norwood,
as agreed in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0048
Sir William Keith Ball Bart. to Fuller, Smith and
Turner
24 Jun 1870
ACC/0891/02/03/0051
Case and opinion, and draft case, as to the title
of Sir William Keith Ball to the 'Plough'
Norwood, intended to be sold to Fuller, Smith
and Turner
1870
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 152
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0052
Case and opinion, and draft case, as to the title
of Sir William Keith Ball to the 'Plough'
Norwood, intended to be sold to Fuller, Smith
and Turner
1870
ACC/0891/02/03/0053
Copies of the accounts of Douglas and Henry
1821 - 1827
Thompson
Relating to repairs, houses purchased,
borrowed money paid off, interest and discount,
free and copyhold estates, and leasehold
houses
ACC/0891/02/03/0054
Instructions to counsel to prepare a contract for
the sale of a moiety of the Chiswick Brewery,
and articles of partnership
Also a copy of the 1st schedule to the contract
1846
ACC/0891/02/03/0055
Instructions to counsel to prepare a contract for
the sale of a moiety of the Chiswick Brewery,
and articles of partnership
Also a copy of the 1st schedule to the contract
1846
ACC/0891/02/03/0056
Lease
28 Dec 1828
James Swan Belsham of Hounslow, yeoman, to
Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £8 p.a. rent for a term of 61¾
years
Property: Parcel of land 90" x 156" on
Hounslow Heath bounded by a private road on
the north, and the Bath road on the south
ACC/0891/02/03/0057
Assignment of a lease dated 28 December
1828
Thomas Reeves of Hammersmith, victualler, to
Thompson, Wood and Fuller
Consideration: £8 p.a. rent for residue of term
of 61¾ years assigned to Reeves 30
Deceember 1830
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0056, with
a brick messuage built there by Henry
Thompson
26 Mar 1831
ACC/0891/02/03/0058
Covering letter by Charles James Graham to
Frere and Forster
5 Sep 1890
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 153
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0059
Lease
Charles James Graham of Cranford esq. to
Fuller Smith and Turner
Consideration: The 'Duke of Cambridge'
beerhouse near Hounslow, bounds as in No.
ACC/0891/02/03/0056 Plan
29 Sep 1890
ACC/0891/02/03/0060
Mortgage
George Benson of Kensington, painter, to
Edward Imber of Hatton Garden, auctioneer
Consideration: £600 for the residue of a term of
98 years
Property: The 'Warwick Arms'
Endorsed: Further charge of £430 dated 26
April 1828 to Harvey Combe and Joseph
Delafield of Castle Street, Long Acre, brewers
16 Jun 1825
ACC/0891/02/03/0061
Assignment of the equity of redemption of the
'Warwick Arms', in trust for a sale for better
securing œ600 and interest
George Benson to Edward Imber
12 Feb 1828
ACC/0891/02/03/0062
Mortgage
George Benson to Harvey Combe and Joseph
Delafield of Castle Street, Long Acre, brewers
Consideration: Further charge of £430 for the
residue of a term of 98 years
Property: The 'Warwick Arms', Kensington
26 Apr 1828
ACC/0891/02/03/0063
Abstract of the title of George Benson to the
'Warwick Arms', Kensington
1825 - 1829
ACC/0891/02/03/0064
Abstract of an assignment of a lease of the
11 Sep 1829
'Warwick Arms'
George Benson to Thompson, Wood and Fuller
ACC/0891/02/03/0065
Assignment of mortgages dated 16 June 1825,
and 26 April 1828
1. Harvey Combe and Joseph Delafield. 2.
George Benson. 3. Thompson, Wood and
Fuller
Property: The 'Warwick Arms'
ACC/0891/02/03/0066
Assignment of the equity of redemption of the
11 Sep 1829
'Warwick Arms' for the residue of a term of 98
years
George Benson to Thompson, Wood and Fuller
11 Sep 1829
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 154
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0067
Counterpart lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner to David Baker of 158
Warwick Road, Kensington, grocer
Consideration: £50 p.a. rent for a term of 7
years
Property: 158 Warwick Road, Kensington
29 May 1901
ACC/0891/02/03/0068
Lease
Robert Lawrence of 21 Conyers Road.
Streatham, Surrey, gent. to James Sampson of
19 Brook Street, Old Ford, beer retailer
Consideration: £40 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: No. 458 Old Ford Road, formerly
Eleanor Cottage, now the 'Eleanor Arms'
13 May 1889
ACC/0891/02/03/0069
Mortgage
28 May 1889
James Sampson of the 'Eleanor Arms', licensed
victualler, to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Consideration: £500 for residue of term of 21
years
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0068
Endorsed: Memorandum of further advance for
£200 dated 3 September 1889
ACC/0891/02/03/0070
Assignment of lease dated 13 May 1889
1. James Sampson of the 'Eleanor Arms'
2. Fuller, Smith, and Turner. 3. Edward
Trevelyan Turner. 4. George Page of 11 Stone
Buildings, Upper Clapton
Consideration: £50 to 2. £150 to 1. for the
residue of a term of 21 years
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0068
2 Oct 1890
ACC/0891/02/03/0071
License from A.H.Lawrence to George Page to
assign a lease dated 13 May 1889
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0068
2 Oct 1890
ACC/0891/02/03/0072
Mortgage
George Page of the 'Eleanor Arms', beer
retailer, to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Consideration: £650
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0068
2 Oct 1890
ACC/0891/02/03/0073
Licence from A.H.Lawrence to George Page to
mortgage
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0068
2 Oct 1890
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 155
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0074
Assignment of mortgage
6 Feb 1893
1. Fuller, Smith and Turner, the mortgagees
2. Henry Fleetwood Fuller and Robert Frederick
Lewis Turner. 3. George Page of the 'Eleanor
Arms'. 4. James Sampson of 128 Cadogan
Terrace, Victoria Park
Consideration: £650
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0068
ACC/0891/02/03/0075
Mortgage
7 Feb 1893
James Sampson of the 'Eleanor Arms', licensed
victualler, to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Consideration: £600 for the residue of a term of
21 years
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0068
ACC/0891/02/03/0076
Licence from A. H.Lawrence to James
Sampson to mortgage
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0068
7 Feb 1893
ACC/0891/02/03/0077
Licence to assign a lease dated 13 May 1889,
A.H. Lawrence to George Page
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0068
6 Feb 22 Feb
1893
ACC/0891/02/03/0078
Licence to assign a lease dated 13 May 1889,
covering letter
A.H. Lawrence to George Page
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0068
6 Feb 22 Feb
1893
ACC/0891/02/03/0079
Memorandum of delivery of a lease and
assignment of the Star beerhouse to Mr.
Ravenscroft
23 Oct 1845
ACC/0891/02/03/0080
Memorandum of deposit of deeds of the Star
beerhouse at the corner of Belgrave Mews
West as security for a loan of œ350
Robert John Ravenscroft to John Bird Fuller
23 Oct 1845
ACC/0891/02/03/0081
Copy of receipt for amount of valuation, and
effects not included in the purchase and
goodwill of the 'Star' Halkin Street West
George Johnson to Robert John Ravenscroft
23 Oct 1845
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 156
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0082
Underlease by way of mortgage
Robert John Ravenscroft of Belgrave Mews,
Halkin Street West, St. George Hanover
Square, beerhouse keeper, to John Bird Fuller
of the Griffin Brewery, Chiswick
Consideration: £350 for the residue of a term of
14 years
Property: Messuage at the corner of Belgrave
Mews West
9 Jan 1847
ACC/0891/02/03/0083
Estimate for adding a floor to the 'Star',
Belgrave Mews West
Richard William Ledger to John Bird Fuller
12 Apr 1848
ACC/0891/02/03/0084
Correspondence concerning a lease of the Star
beerhouse, Belgrave Mews West
26 Apr - 4 Dec
1848
ACC/0891/02/03/0085
Correspondence concerning a lease of the Star
beerhouse, Belgrave Mews West
26 Apr - 4 Dec
1848
ACC/0891/02/03/0086
Correspondence concerning a lease of the Star
beerhouse, Belgrave Mews West
26 Apr - 4 Dec
1848
ACC/0891/02/03/0087
Notices of intention to quit a messuage at the
corner of Belgrave Mews West, and Halkin
Street West
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Richard Watts and
Robert John Ravenscroft
24 Mar 1855
ACC/0891/02/03/0088
Notices of intention to quit a messuage at the
corner of Belgrave Mews West, and Halkin
Street West
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Richard Watts and
Robert John Ravenscroft
24 Mar 1855
ACC/0891/02/03/0089
Acton: Agreement to lease
William Hinge of Northolt, smith, to James
Batting of Ealing, brewer
Consideration: £35 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: The 'Kings Head.'
31 Dec 1805
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 157
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0090
Acton: Assignment of agreement to lease dated 8 Apr 1808
31 December 1805
James Batting of Great Ealing, farmer, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £200
Property: The 'Kings Head'
ACC/0891/02/03/0091
Acton: Counterpart lease
William Hinge of Northolt, smith, to Douglas
Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £35 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: The 'Kings Head'
ACC/0891/02/03/0092
Old Brentford, Chiswick, Hammersmith:
24 Aug 1809
Assignment
Robert Winter, sen. of Battersea, Surrey, esq.
executor of the will of Totman Winter, late of
Hammersmith, brewer, and Robert Winter jun.
of Hammersmith, brewer, to Douglas and Henry
Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £2000 for remainder of terms
Property: The 'Hop Poles' formerly the 'Coach
and Horses'. Hammersmith, the 'Marquis of
Granby' Old Brentford, the 'Three Pigeons',
Hammersmith, the 'Red Lion', Hammersmith,
the 'Coach and Horses', Turnham Green
ACC/0891/02/03/0093
Old Brentford, Chiswick, Hammersmith: Bond in 24 Aug 1809
œ6000 to perform covenants contained in
indentures of even date
Robert Winter sen. of Battersea, esq. and
Robert Winter jun. of Hammersmith, brewer, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
ACC/0891/02/03/0094
Old Brentford, Chiswick, Hammersmith: Bond in 24 Aug 1809
œ6000 to perform covenants contained in
indentures of even date
Robert Winter sen. of Battersea, esq. and
Robert Winter jun. of Hammersmith, brewer, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
ACC/0891/02/03/0095
Assignment of interest in partnership properties 31 Mar 1810
Boughey Burgess of Bloomsbury esq. to Robert
Winter sen. of Battersea esq. executor of the
will of Totman Winter of Hammersmith, brewer
24 Jun 1808
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 158
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0096
Old and New Brentford, Ealing, Mortlake,
Surrey: Assignment of leaseholds
John Newton of Old Brentford, brewer, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £854. 15. 0. for the residue of
terms of years
Property: The 'Kings Arms', Mortlake, 3
messuages, la public house, and premises in
Ealing, the Bull Inn, Old Brentford and the
'Black Boy', New Brentford
26 Feb 1816
ACC/0891/02/03/0097
New Brentford: Lease and counterpart
10 Jul 1821
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers to Henry Lockyer Sharp of Old
Brentford, chemist and druggist
Consideration: £30 p.a. rent for a term of 28
years
Property: Messuage and shop in New Brentford
ACC/0891/02/03/0098
Chiswick: Lease
Thomas Mawson of Chiswick, gent. to William
Harvest jun. of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £180 p.a. rent for a term of 8
years
Property: Dwelling house, brewhouse, and
premises in Chiswick
Labelled N.5
18 Aug 1740
ACC/0891/02/03/0099
Chiswick: Lease
Elizabeth Yeaw of Hammersmith, spinster, to
Boughey Burgess and Totman Winter, both of
Hammersmith, brewers and co-partners
Consideration: £26 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: The 'Coach and Horses', Turnham
Green
31 Jan 1803
ACC/0891/02/03/0100
Chiswick: Lease
4 Jun 1807
Richard Feesey of Brickwell, Berks. farmer, to
John Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £16 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: The 'City Barge', Strand on the Green
ACC/0891/02/03/0101
Chiswick, Manor of Sutton Court: Licence to
Richard Feesey to demise copyholds
26 Jan 1808
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 159
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0102
Chiswick: Counterpart of lease
24 Jun 1809
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to Thomas Saunders of Hammersmith
butcher
Consideration: £310 and a peppercorn rent for
a term of 21 years
Property: Dwelling house, shop, washhouse,
cellar, yard, slaughterhouse, and warehouse
adjoining with a chamber over on the north side
of Turnham Green near the 'Packhorse'
ACC/0891/02/03/0103
Ealing: Lease
20 Jan 1806
ACC/0891/02/03/0104
Lease
Thomas Jones, Viscount Ranelagh to George
Bedford of Bedford Row, gent
Consideration: £50 p.a. rent for a term of 14
years
Property: The 'Greyhound', 4 cottages and a
garden adjoining in Fulham Fields. Plan
29 Aug 1810
ACC/0891/02/03/0105
Fulham: Lease
31 May 1812
1. George Bedford of Bedford Row. gent
2. Edward Roberts of Hammersmith, bricklayer
3. Robert West of Hammersmith, baker and
Charles Toussaint of Leicester Fields, glazier,
assignees of the estate of 2. a bankrupt
4. William Marshall of Hammersmith, gent
Consideration: £16 p.a. for a term of 13 years
Property: 4 cottages and a garden adjoining the
'Greyhound', Fulham Fields. Plan
ACC/0891/02/03/0106
Fulham: Lease
James Scott of Hammersmith esq. to Robert
Winter of Hammersmith esq
Consideration: £35 p.a. rent for a term of 7
years
Property: The 'Seven Stars', North End
29 Jul 1809
ACC/0891/02/03/0107
Hammersmith: Lease
John Thompson of Chiswick, brewer, to James
Gomme and Thomas Hollis of Hammersmith,
builders
Consideration: Rebuilding the premises and
£10 p.a. rent for a term of 21 years
Property: The 'Angel', Hammersmith
Labelled: H
12 Apr 1784
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 160
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0108
Hammersmith: Lease
19 Feb 1806
Elizabeth Yeaw of Hammersmith, spinster, to
John Reeves, banker. John Vaston, merchant,
John Jacob, merchant. Richard Harris,
cornfactor, and Richard Ryland, cornfactor, all
of the City of London, and Henry Harben of Mile
End, brewer
Consideration: £18 and £12 p.a. rent for a term
of 19 years
Property: The 'Coach and Horses', and a
storehouse to the south of King Street,
Hammersmith
ACC/0891/02/03/0109
Manor of Fulham: Memorandum of licence to
Elizabeth Yeaw to demise copyholds
18 Feb 1806
ACC/0891/02/03/0110
Heston: Lease
Thomas Scott and William Lucas of Kincote,
Leics. gents., executors of the will of the Revd.
John Willey of Willoughby Waterless, Leics., to
James Birch of High Holborn, brass and cock
founder
Consideration: £30 p.a. for a term of 14 years
Property: Messuage, close of pasture, and
premises in Heston
Endorsed: Assignment, dated 9 October 1804,
to John Thompson of Chiswick, brewer, in
consideration of £105
18 Aug 1804
ACC/0891/02/03/0111
Heston: Leases
1. John Thompson of Chiswick, brewer to
Joseph Goddard of Heston
Consideration: £20 p.a. rent for a term of 13
years
Property: Close of land containing 4a. with an
orchard adjoining containing 1a
2. Goddard to Thompson
Consideration: £15 p.a. rent for a term of 8
years from 5 January 1818
Property: The 'Queens Head', Heston
29 Jan 1805
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 161
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0112
St. Andrew, Holborn: Mortgage
George Rimmington of Oxford Street, victualler
to John Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £120 for a term of 500 years
Property: Parcel of ground at the north end of
Angel Alley, alias Feathers Court, where the
'Footman in Waiting' formerly stood, now
destroyed by fire, and where 4 messuages now
stand
20 Mar 1806
ACC/0891/02/03/0113
Isleworth: Counterpart lease
10 Nov 1735
ACC/0891/02/03/0114
Isleworth: Notice to quit the "Swann" alehouse
in Isleworth, Matthew Graves to Mrs. Shaw
6 Mar 1749
ACC/0891/02/03/0115
Kensington: Lease
Thomas Grove of Donhead St. Andrew, Wilts,
esq. to John Cutler of Kensington, victualler
Consideration: £15 p.a. for a term of 30 years
Property: The 'Three Tuns'
Endorsed: Assignment to John Cowin of St.
James' Westminster in consideration of £130,
dated 27 October 1783
Endorsed: Assignment dated 16 May 1786 to
John Thompson of Chiswick, brewer, in
consideration of £165
1 Mar 1781
ACC/0891/02/03/0116
Willesden: Lease
9 Jan 1807
John Bradney of Clapham Common, Surrey,
esq. to William Marmaduke Sellon of Harlesden
Green, Willesden
Consideration: £21 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: The 'Green Man', premises, and a
close of pasture, at Harlesden Green
ACC/0891/02/03/0117
Mortlake, Surrey: Letter from Keane Fitzgerald
to John Newton
Concerning a proposed lease of the 'Kings
Arms' Mortlake
Attached to No.ACC/0891/02/03/0118
23 Feb 1802
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 162
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0118
Mortlake, Surrey: Lease
Keane Fitzgerald of Barnet, Herts. esq. to John
Newton of Brentford, brewer
Consideration: £52 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: The 'Kings Arms' with a messuage
and garden adjoining. Schedule of fixtures
included
18 Nov 1803
ACC/0891/02/03/0119
Mortlake, Surrey: Letter from John Wade to
Thompson and Co
Concerning the building of a cottage adjoining
the stables of the 'Kings Arms' at Mortlake
Enclosed in No.ACC/0891/02/03/0118
3 Aug 1825
ACC/0891/02/03/0120
Manor of Ealing with Acton: Copy of court roll
Admission of Mary Knevett on the death of
John Jones
Property: The 'Salutation', and two little houses
adjoining in Brentford
8 Apr 1751
ACC/0891/02/03/0121
Kensington, Hounslow, Twickenham:
Indentures of final concord
Nash Grosier Hilliard gent. plaintiff. John
Newton gent. and Martha his wife, deforcants
Property: Messuages in Kensington. Hounslow
and Twickenham
19 May 1816
ACC/0891/02/03/0122
Kensington, Hounslow, Twickenham:
Indentures of final concord
Nash Grosier Hilliard gent. plaintiff. John
Newton gent. and Martha his wife, deforcants
Property: Messuages in Kensington. Hounslow
and Twickenham
19 May 1816
ACC/0891/02/03/0123
Kensington, Hounslow, Twickenham: Deed of
covenant to levy a fine and declaration of uses
1. John Newton of Old Brentford, brewer
2. Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers. 3. Nash Grosier Hilliard of Grays Inn
Square, gent
Uses: To confirm leases and extinguish dower
Property: The 'Coach and Horses'. Kensington
Square, the 'Marquis of Granby', Hounslow the
'Prince Blucher', Twickenham
10 Jun 1816
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 163
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0124
Twickenham: Indentures of final concord
John Newton and John James Clark, plaintiffs.
William Tolley, deforcant
Property: 2 cottages, 2 gardens, 1a. land, 1a.
meadow, and common of pasture in
Twickenham
10 Jun 1816
ACC/0891/02/03/0125
Twickenham: Indentures of final concord
John Newton and John James Clark, plaintiffs.
William Tolley, deforcant
Property: 2 cottages, 2 gardens, 1a. land, 1a.
meadow, and common of pasture in
Twickenham
10 Jun 1816
ACC/0891/02/03/0126
Brentford, Hounslow, Isleworth, Kensington,
Twickenham: Bond in œ10,000 for quiet
enjoyment and indemnity
John Newton of Old Brentford, brewer, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Property: The 'Half Moon and Seven Stars', the
'Salutation' and 'One Tun', and the 'Hand and
Flower', Old Brentford, the 'Six Bells', New
Brentford, the 'Marquis of Granby', Hounslow,
the 'Coach and Horses', and the 'Hare and
Hounds', Isleworth, the 'Coach and Horses',
Kensington Square and the 'Prince Blucher',
Twickenham
31 Jul 1816
ACC/0891/02/03/0127
Old Brentford: Assignment of leaseholds by
3 Aug 1816
way of mortgage, and covenant to surrender
copyholds
1. Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers. 2. John Newton of Old Brentford,
brewer. 3. George Bedford of Bedford Row,
gent. and Thomas Evitt of Haydon Square, gent
Consideration: £18639. 10. 0, for the residue of
terms of years, to 3. in trust for 2
Property: Brewery and premises in Old
Brentford, and public houses formerly leased by
2
Plan of the brewery included
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 164
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0128
Old Brentford: Assignment of leaseholds by
3 Aug 1816
way of mortgage, and covenant to surrender
copyholds
1. Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers. 2. John Newton of Old Brentford,
brewer. 3. George Bedford of Bedford Row,
gent. and Thomas Evitt of Haydon Square, gent
Consideration: £18639. 10. 0, for the residue of
terms of years, to 3. in trust for 2
Property: Brewery and premises in Old
Brentford, and public houses formerly leased by
2
Plan of the brewery included
ACC/0891/02/03/0129
Draft bill of cognavit in the Common Pleas
ACC/0891/02/03/0130
General release from contract dated 16
31 Dec 1827
December 1815
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to John Newton of Walton on Thames,
Surrey, esq
ACC/0891/02/03/0131
Manor of Isleworth Syon: Copy of court roll
Admission of Joseph Jennings and Francis
Wheat Newton on the death of James Newton
Property: Cottage on Wick Green, the 'Coach
and Horses', formerly 2 cottages in Worton
Lane, 16p. land on Wyke Green
ACC/0891/02/03/0132
Manor of Ealing: Copy of court roll
1 Jul 1879
Admission of Henry Smith following a surrender
by Francis Wheat Newton
Consideration: £2000
Property: The 'One Tun', formerly the 'Black
Swan', the 'Half Moon and Seven Stars' and the
'Hand and Flower' in Old Brentford
ACC/0891/02/03/0133
Chiswick: Under lease
10 Mar 1786
Matthew Wright of Chiswick, bricklayer, to John
Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £18. 10. 0. p.a. rent for a term of
21 years
Property: The 'Burlington Arms', and premises
18 May 1827
27 Oct 1836
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FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 165
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0134
Chiswick: Assignment of lease by way of
mortgage, and counterpart
Matthew Wright of Chiswick, bricklayer, to John
Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: Further security for £150 for the
residue of a term of 63 years
Property: Messuage, bakehouse, oven, and
premises
11 Mar 1786
ACC/0891/02/03/0135
Chiswick: Assignment of lease by way of
mortgage, and counterpart
Matthew Wright of Chiswick, bricklayer, to John
Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: Further security for £150 for the
residue of a term of 63 years
Property: Messuage, bakehouse, oven, and
premises
11 Mar 1786
ACC/0891/02/03/0136
Chiswick: Copy of a memorial of an assignment 7 Jul 1789
of mortgage
1. James Trimmer jun. of Old Brentford,
merchant. 2. Matthew Wright of Chiswick,
bricklayer. 3. William Perry of Chiswick esq
Consideration: £75 for the residue of terms of
years
Property: Messuages in Chiswick described in
leases of 12 March 1770 and 2 March 1779
ACC/0891/02/03/0137
Ealing: Lease
1. Ann Trimmer of Brentford Butts, widow
2. Maria Theresa and Catherine Trimmer of the
same, spinsters, Jane Trimmer of Chsiwick,
spinster. 3. Douglas and Henry Thompson of
Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £18 p.a. rent for the remainder
of a term of 21 years
Property: The 'Rose and Crown', garden and
premises
3 Nov 1828
ACC/0891/02/03/0138
Isleworth: Lease
1. James Shotter of Farnham. Surrey, gent
2. Ann Trimmer of Brentford Butts, widow,
Maria Theresa and Catherine Trimmer of
Brentford Butts, spinsters, Jane Trimmer of
Chiswick, spinster
Consideration: £20 p.a. rent for 9 years, £21
p.a. for the remainder of a term of 21 years
Property: The 'Orange Tree' Isleworth
3 Nov 1828
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 166
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0139
Manor of Isleworth Syon: Licence to James
Shotter of Farnham, Surrey, to demise
copyholds for not more than 21 years
6 Apr 1829
ACC/0891/02/03/0140
New Brentford: Deed of covenant to grant
building lease
Douglas Thompson, Philip Western Wood and
John Bird Fuller of Chiswick, brewers, to
Joseph Barnes of Brentford, victualler
Consideration: Peppercorn rent for 1 year, £24
p.a. for the remainder of a term of 59 years on
condition of the building of 12 brick messuages
within two years
Property: Parcel of ground opposite the
'George' at Brentford End. Plan
5 Nov 1831
ACC/0891/02/03/0141
Manor of Ealing, Old Brentford: Lease
Francis Wheat Newton of Walton on Thames,
Surrey. esq. and Joseph Jennings of King
Street, Portman Square, esq. to Douglas
Thompson and John Bird Fuller of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: 1. £40. 2. £20. 3. £20 p.a. rent
for terms of 9 years
Property: 1. The 'One Tun'. 2. The Half Moon
and Seven Stars'. 3. The 'Hand and Flower', all
copyhold of the Manor of Ealing
2 Dec 1839
ACC/0891/02/03/0142
Twickenham: Lease
Henry Seth of Twickenham, victualler, to John
Bird Fuller of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £100 and £65 p.a. rents for a
term of 21 years
Property: The 'Prince Albert', Twickenham
Common
28 Sep 1842
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 167
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0143
Old and New Brentford: Lease
5 May 1843
1. Francis Wheat Newton of Shirley, Hants.
esq. and Joseph Jennings of King Street
Portman Square, esq. 2. Ann Newton of
Salisbury, Wilts. widow. 3. Francis Wheat
Newton. 4. John Bird Fuller of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £1704. 16. 6. and 1. £28. 2. £18.
3. £40. 4. £24. 5. £20 p.a. rent for terms of 18
years, 6. £42 p.a. for a term of 30 years
Property: 1. The 'Coach and Horses'. 2. The
'Hare and Hounds', copyhold of the manor of
Isleworth Syon. 3. The 'One Tun'. 4. The 'Half
Moon and Seven Stars'. 5. The 'Hand and
Flower', copyhold of the Manor of Ealing. 6. The
'Six Bells', New Brentford. Plans
Endorsed: Memoranda of licences to demise
copyholds
ACC/0891/02/03/0144
Old Brentford, Hounslow, Kensington,
5 May 1843
Twickenham: Lease
Francis Wheat Newton of Shirley, Hants. esq.
to John Bird Fuller of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £1136. 11. 0. and 1. £40. 2. £40.
3. £30. p.a. rent for terms of 30 years. 4. £35
p.a. rent for a term of 18 years
Property: 1. The 'Prince Blucher', Twickenham
Common, 2. The 'Marquis of Granby',
Hounslow. 3. The 'Coach and Horses',
Kensington Square. 4. The 'Salutation', Old
Brentford, copyhold of the Manor of Ealing.
Plans
ACC/0891/02/03/0145
Manor of Ealing: Licence to Francis Wheat
Newton to demise copyholds for 12 years or
less
21 Oct 1864
ACC/0891/02/03/0146
Old and New Brentford: Lease
Francis Wheat Newton of Taunton, Somerset,
esq. and Joseph Jennings of Portland Place
esq. 2. Francis Wheat Newton. 3. Fuller, Smith
and Turner
Consideration: 1. £38. 2. £18. 3. £40. 4. £24. 5.
£20 p.a. rent for terms of 12 years
Properties: 1. The 'Coach and Horses'. 2. The
'Hare and Hounds', copyhold of the Manor of
Isleworth Syon. 3. The 'One Tun'. 4. The 'Half
Moon and Seven Stars'. 5. The 'Hand and
Flower' copyhold of the Manor of Ealing. Plans
28 Nov 1865
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
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Page 168
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0147
Old Brentford: Lease
Francis Wheat Newton of Taunton, Somerset,
esq. to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Consideration: £35. p.a. rent for a term of 12
years
Property: The 'Salutation', copyhold of the
Manor of Ealing. Plan
28 Nov 1865
ACC/0891/02/03/0148
Barking, Essex: Lease
John Joyner of Denmark Hill. Surrey, esq. to
William Palmer of Barking, market gardener
Consideration: £6 p.a. for a term of 61 years
Property: Parcel of ground on the east side of
North Street on which 2 barns and a stable
formerly stood
24 Dec 1825
ACC/0891/02/03/0149
Barking, Essex: Abstract of the title of
Thompson and Fuller to 2 cottages on the east
side of North Street
1830
ACC/0891/02/03/0150
Isleworth: Lease
Charles Hinde of Langham Place, Essex, esq.
to Thompson, Wood, and Fuller
Consideration: £100 p.a. rent for a term of 61
years
Property: The 'George', Brentford End, and 3
cottages adjoining
1 Mar 1831
ACC/0891/02/03/0151
Isleworth: Lease
Charles Hinde of Langham Place, Essex, gent.
to Thompson Wood and Fuller
Consideration: £50 p.a. rent for a term of 61
years
Property: Piece of land north of the Great West
Road, nearly opposite the 'George', Brentford
End, on which messuages have been pulled
down for widening the road
1 Mar 1831
ACC/0891/02/03/0152
Isleworth: Lease
26 Nov 1832
Thompson and Fuller to Joseph Barnes of
Brentford, victualler
Consideration: £24 p.a. rent for a term of 58
years
Property: Land on the north of the Great West
Road, as in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0151, on
which 11 messuages have been newly erected.
Plan
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
ACC/0891
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Page 169
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0153
Isleworth: Counterpart lease
John Bird Fuller of Chiswick, brewer, to John
Morgan of Isleworth
Consideration: £16 p.a. rent for a term of 45
years
Property: 33 and 35 London Road, Isleworth.
Plan
Revisions for a lease of 1875 added in pencil
15 Apr 1843
ACC/0891/02/03/0154
Hampton Court: Lease
John Robert Kensett of Camden Town, gent. to
Fuller, Smith and Turner
Consideration: £70 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: The 'Cardinal Wolsey', Hampton
Court, and the "Henry VIII" adjoining, with
authority to alter or convert. Plan
28 Nov 1849
ACC/0891/02/03/0155
Hampton Court: Letters from Thomas Kensett
of Camden Town, and Baltimore, nephew of
John Robert Kensett
Concerning payment of rent for the 'Cardinal
Wolsey'
2 Sep 9 Nov
1861
ACC/0891/02/03/0156
Hampton Court: Letters from Thomas Kensett
of Camden Town, and Baltimore, nephew of
John Robert Kensett
Concerning payment of rent for the 'Cardinal
Wolsey'
2 Sep 9 Nov
1861
ACC/0891/02/03/0157
Isleworth: Copies of correspondence
concerning a lease of No. 51 Brentford End
29 Jun - 27
Aug 1894
ACC/0891/02/03/0158
Isleworth: Copies of correspondence
concerning a lease of No. 51 Brentford End
29 Jun - 27
Aug 1894
ACC/0891/02/03/0159
Isleworth: Copies of correspondence
concerning a lease of No. 51 Brentford End
29 Jun - 27
Aug 1894
ACC/0891/02/03/0160
Isleworth: Copies of correspondence
concerning a lease of No. 51 Brentford End
29 Jun - 27
Aug 1894
ACC/0891/02/03/0161
Isleworth: Copies of correspondence
concerning a lease of No. 51 Brentford End
29 Jun - 27
Aug 1894
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 170
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0162
Isleworth: Correspondence concerning a lease
of the 'George and Dragon', Brentford End, and
building land nearby
18 Sep 1890 27 Mar 1895
ACC/0891/02/03/0163
Isleworth: Correspondence concerning a lease
of the 'George and Dragon', Brentford End, and
building land nearby
18 Sep 1890 27 Mar 1895
ACC/0891/02/03/0164
Isleworth: Correspondence concerning a lease
of the 'George and Dragon', Brentford End, and
building land nearby
18 Sep 1890 27 Mar 1895
ACC/0891/02/03/0165
Isleworth: Correspondence concerning a lease
of the 'George and Dragon', Brentford End, and
building land nearby
18 Sep 1890 27 Mar 1895
ACC/0891/02/03/0166
Isleworth: Correspondence concerning a lease
of the 'George and Dragon', Brentford End, and
building land nearby
18 Sep 1890 27 Mar 1895
ACC/0891/02/03/0167
Acton: Lease
Benjamin Paterson of Wimbledon, Surrey, esq.
to John Tollit of Acton, innholder
Consideration: £40 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: The George Inn and premises in
Acton
Schedule of fittings
3 Apr 1819
ACC/0891/02/03/0168
Acton: Assignment of a lease of 3 April 1819
8 Nov 1820
John Tollit of Acton, victualler, to John Sexton
of Grafton Street, Soho, victualler
Consideration: £600 for the remainder of a term
of 21 years
Property: The George Inn and stables adjoining
in Acton
ACC/0891/02/03/0169
Acton: Confirmation of a lease of the George
Inn for 21 years granted 3 April 1819
Benjamin Paterson of Wimbledon, Surrey, to
John Sexton of Soho, victualler
8 Nov 1820
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 171
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0170
Acton: Assignment of lease
John Sexton of Brentford, victualler, to Douglas
and Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £40 p.a. rent for the residue of a
term of 21 years
Property: The George Inn and premises
21 Mar 1821
ACC/0891/02/03/0171
Acton: Confirmation of lease on assignment
Benjamin Paterson of Wimbledon, Surrey, esq.
to Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Property: The George Inn
21 Mar 1821
ACC/0891/02/03/0172
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Acton: Lease
The Wardens and Commonalty of the Mystery
of Goldsmiths of the City of London to Douglas
and Henry Thompson
Consideration: £41 p.a. rent for a term of 61
years
Property: The 'Kings Arms', and a piece of land
adjoining in Acton Bottom. Plan
1 May 1809
ACC/0891/02/03/0173
Acton: Lease
William Hinge of Acton, smith, to Douglas and
Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: surrender of a former lease and
£30 p.a. rent for a term of 30 years
Property: The 'King's Head'. Plan
10 Sep 1817
ACC/0891/02/03/0174
Old Brentford: Lease
20 Dec 1830
1. Revd. Henry Plumley of Cuckfield, Sussex,
and Thomas Henry Hope of Upper Seymour
Street, London, esq. trustees under the
marriage settlement of 2. 2. John Thomas Hope
of Upper Seymour Street, esq. and Ellen Hester
Mary his wife. 3. Thompson, Wood and Fuller
Consideration: £56 p.a. rent for a term of 61
years
Property: The 'Bull', London Road, Old
Brentford
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 172
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0175
Old Brentford: Lease
3 Nov 1828
1. Ann Trimmer of Brentford Butts, widow
2. Maria Theresa Trimmer of the same,
spinster, Catherine Trimmer of Brentford Butts,
spinster, to Douglas and Henry Thompson of
Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £30 p.a. rent for 7 years, £35 for
the remainder of a term of 28 years
Property: The 'Drum'
ACC/0891/02/03/0176
Old Brentford: Lease
1. William Boxall of Richmond, Surrey. 2.
Herbert George Gomm. 3. William John Gomm
and William Ruston
Consideration: £20 p.a. for a term of 21 years
Property: The 'Harp' beerhouse in Back Lane
17 Nov 1890
ACC/0891/02/03/0177
Old Brentford: License to assign a lease of the
'Harp'
Herbert George Gomm to William John Gomm,
and Fuller, Smith, and Turner
24 Jan 1908
ACC/0891/02/03/0178
Old Brentford: Deed of covenant to grant
building lease
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to Thomas Matthews of the Star and
Garter Inn, Ealing, [Old Brentford], innkeeper
Conditions: Lease to be granted at a
peppercorn rent for 1 year, £20 p.a. rent for the
residue of a term of 92 years, 8 brick
messuages to be built within 12 months
Property: A garden at the side of the Star and
Garter Inn, south of the turnpike road from
London to Brentford
5 Jun 1827
ACC/0891/02/03/0179
Old Brentford, Ealing, Isleworth, Northolt: Deed 30 Nov 1814
of covenant to lease
Abraham Trimmer of Old Brentford, Ann his
wife, Ann Harvest, Maria Theresa, Jane,
Catherine, and Abraham Harvest, their children,
to Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: 1. £30. 2. £18. 3. £30. 4. £15. 5.
£20 p.a. rents for terms of 21 years
Property: 1. The 'Drum', Ealing. 2. The 'Rose
and Crown', Ealing. 3. The 'White Horse', Old
Brentford. 4. The 'Plough', Northolt. 5. The
'Orange Tree', Isleworth
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Reference
ACC/0891
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Page 173
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0180
New Brentford: Lease
23 Jun 1807
Thomas Thornton of Clapham Common,
Surrey, esq. to John Thompson of Chiswick,
brewer
Consideration: £26. 5. 0. p.a. rent for a term of
28 years
Property: The 'Crown and Magpie and premises
ACC/0891/02/03/0181
New Brentford: Lease
William Crighton of New Brentford esq. to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £150 p.a. rent for a term of 31
years
Property: The Three Pigeons Inn
Schedule and inventory of fittings
25 Apr 1818
ACC/0891/02/03/0182
New Brentford: Counterpart lease
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to George Clark of New Brentford,
gent
Consideration: £21 rent p.a. for a term of 28
years
Property: Messuage in New Brentford, formerly
part of the Tiger Inn
10 Jul 1821
ACC/0891/02/03/0183
New Brentford: Lease
10 Jul 1821
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to Henry Lockyer Sharp of New
Brentford, chemist and druggist
Consideration: £30 rent p.a. for a term of 28
years
Property: Messuage and shop in New Brentford
ACC/0891/02/03/0184
New Brentford: Lease
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to John Vorckman of Stratford, Essex,
confectioner
Consideration: £200 and £45 p.a. rent for a
term of 25 years
Property: Shop, dwelling house, and premises
on the north side of the High Street, formerly
part of the Pigeons Inn
12 Sep 1823
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FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 174
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0185
New Brentford: Lease
1. Ann Trimmer of Brentford Butts, widow
2. Maria Theresa Trimmer of the same,
spinster, Jane Trimmer of Chiswick, spinster,
Catherine Trimmer of Brentford Butts, spinster
to Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £30 p.a. rent for 7 years, £40
p.a. for the remainder of a term of 28 years
Property: The 'White Horse' and premises
3 Nov 1828
ACC/0891/02/03/0186
New Brentford: Lease
19 Mar 1829
William Crighton of Brentford Butts esq. to
Douglas Thompson, Philip Western Wood, and
John Bird Fuller of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £20 p.a. rent for a term of 20
years
Property: Parcel of land on the east side of New
Brentford Market Place, ware-houses and
sheds built there
ACC/0891/02/03/0187
Camden Town: Lease
William Phillips Lowndes of the Haymarket in
the liberty of Westminster, trunkmaker, to Isaac
Eyre of Charing Cross, trunkmaker
Consideration: £42 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: Messuage on the north side of Pratt
Street
7 May 1808
ACC/0891/02/03/0188
Camden Town: counterpart lease
William Phillips Lowndes of the Haymarket in
the liberty of Westminster, trunkmaker, to Isaac
Eyre of Charing Cross, trunkmaker
Consideration: £42 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: Messuage on the north side of Pratt
Street
7 May 1808
ACC/0891/02/03/0189
Chiswick: Lease
John White of Greek Street. St. Anne
Westminster, chocolate manufacturer, to Henry
Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £50 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: The 'Coach and Horses', and
premises in Turnham Green. Plan
27 Oct 1823
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 175
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0190
Manor of Chiswick Prebend: Licence to John
White to demise copyholds
4 Sep 1823
ACC/0891/02/03/0191
Chiswick: Counterpart lease
Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewer, to
Stephen Cox of Turnham Green, gent
Consideration: £20 p.a. rent for a term of 30
years
Property: The 'Coach and Horses', Turnham
Green
12 Aug 1824
ACC/0891/02/03/0192
Chiswick: Lease
William John Tomlinson of Turnham Green,
builder, to William Gomm of New Brentford,
brewer
Consideration: £35 rent p.a. for a term of 42
years
Property: 1 and 2 West Place, Turnham Green
1 Sep 1869
ACC/0891/02/03/0193
Chiswick: Lease
30 Aug 1827
George Robinson of Richmond, Surrey, builder,
to Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £16 p.a. rent for a term of 20
years
Property: The 'Indian Queen' or 'Queens Head'
and a garden at Strand on the Green, Chiswick
Plans
ACC/0891/02/03/0194
Chiswick: Lease
Susannah Woodroffe of Chiswick, widow, to
Matthew Wright of Chiswick, bricklayer
Consideration: £12 p.a. rent for a term of 63
years
Property: Messuage, garden, bakehouse, oven
house and premises
ACC/0891/02/03/0195
Chiswick: Assignment of leases dated 1. 12
7 Dec 1809
March 1770 2. 1 May 1800
William Perry of Hillingdon, doctor of physic, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £525 and 1. £12 p.a. rent for the
residue of a term of 63 years
2. £19 p.a. rent for the residue of a term of 21
years
Property: 1. 2 messuages and premises, one
with bakehouse and oven shed
2. 2 messuages and premises
12 Mar 1770
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Reference
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Page 176
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0196
Chiswick: Lease
George Woodroffe esq. of Upper Gower Street
to Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £12 p.a. rent for a term of 43
years
Property: Messuage, garden, yard, bakehouse,
house of office, and sheds, next to the Lamb
Inn
5 Mar 1808
ACC/0891/02/03/0197
Chiswick: Counterpart sub-lease
1 Jun 1808
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to John Brown of Hammersmith, baker
Reciting: Lease of 5 March 1808 by George
Woodroffe to Douglas and Henry Thompson
Consideration: £250 and a peppercorn rent for
a term of 42 years
Property: Messuage in Chiswick with a garden,
yard, bakehouse, house of office, and sheds,
next to the Lamb Inn
ACC/0891/02/03/0198
Chiswick: Lease
Anna Woodroffe of Chiswick, widow, The Rev.
Peter Robert Porter Beachcroft, rector of
Blunham Beds., John James Pocock of
Lincolns Inn Fields gent. to Douglas and Henry
Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £16 p.a. rent for a term of 14
years
Property: 1a. 1r. garden or meadow
31 Jan 1827
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Reference
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Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0199
Ealing: Lease
1 Nov 1825
1. George Eyre of Warrens, Hants., Thomas
Gardiner Bramston of Shreens, Essex, trustees
of the marriage settlement of Elizabeth Hayes,
widow, of the City of Bath, and Horace Hayes
esq. deceased. 2. Elizabeth Hayes. 3. James
Griest of Ealing, victualler
Consideration: £57 p.a. rent while Mrs. Hudson,
a widow, occupies part of the premises at a rent
to 3. of £16 p.a., £63 p.a. thereafter, for a term
of 21 years
Property: 2 messuages with premises in Ealing,
one known as the Castle public house. 1
messuage and premises in the occupation of
Mrs. Hudson, widow. 7a. land near the
Uxbridge Road leading to Drayton Green
Endorsed: Assignment of lease dated 29 June
1829. James Griest to Philip Western Wood of
Russell Square esq., and John Bird Fuller of
Neston Park, Corsham, Wilts
ACC/0891/02/03/0200
Ealing: Assignment of lease
8 Apr 1836
Henry Hancock of Ealing, bricklayer, to Douglas
Thompson, John Bird Fuller, and Philip
Western Wood of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £135, and a peppercorn rent, for
the residue of a term of 99 years
Property: Parcel of ground in the Grove, Ealing,
with a messuage now built on it. Schedule of
deeds and plan
ACC/0891/02/03/0201
Ealing: Letter from Frere and Forster to Fuller
and Co
Concerning an assignment of the site of the
'Kings Arms' Ealing
7 Mar 1890
ACC/0891/02/03/0202
Ealing: Lease
Frederic John Sharp of Lyme Regis, Dorset,
esq. to Thompson, Wood and Fuller
Consideration: Cost of rebuilding, and £30 p.a.
rent for a term of 40 years
Property: The 'Plough' Little Ealing. Plan
9 May 1831
ACC/0891/02/03/0203
Ealing: Abstract of the title of D. Thompson and
Co. to the 'Plough' Little Ealing
1831
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Reference
ACC/0891
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Page 178
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0204
Ealing: Lease
Mary Whitehead of York Place, Kingsland
Road, spinster, to Henry Thompson of
Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £60 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: The 'Red Lion' and messuage
adjoining. Plan
4 Mar 1825
ACC/0891/02/03/0205
Edmonton: Copy of agreement to assign
leasehold
George Dickerson of Edmonton, auctioneer, to
William Wilson of Norwood, Surrey, corn
merchant
Consideration: £150
Property: 11-21 Shakespeare Road, Langedge
Road
19 Aug 1878
ACC/0891/02/03/0206
Edmonton: Abstract of the title of George
Dickerson to leaseholds of Nos. 11-21
Shakespeare Road, Langedge Road
1878
ACC/0891/02/03/0207
Edmonton: Assignment of lease dated 5 June
8 Feb 1879
1878
George Dickerson of Edmonton, auctioneer, to
William Wilson of Highbury Park, corn merchant
Consideration: £150 for the residue of a term of
90 years
Property: 11-21 Shakespeare Road, newly
erected messuages
ACC/0891/02/03/0208
Fulham: Lease
18 May 1811
Mrs. Margaret Hamilton of Lower Sloane Street,
widow, to Douglas and Henry Thompson of
Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £50 rent p.a. for a term of 35
years
Property: The 'Duke Head', and a piece of land
adjoining, at Parson's Green
ACC/0891/02/03/0209
Fulham: Letter from Thos. W. Clement, solicitor 18 May 1819
to Mrs. Hamilton, to Messrs. Thompson
Requesting them to repair a fence at the 'Dukes
Head', with a note of their reply
Enclosed in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0208
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 179
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0210
Fulham: Lease
William Young Knight and Henry William
Knight, both of St. James' Square, gents.,
devisees in trust under the will of the late Lord
Ranelagh, to Douglas and Henry Thompson
Consideration: Repair of the premises, and £75
p.a. rent for a term of 10 years
Property: The Greyhound Inn. 4 cottages, and
premises in Fulham Fields. Plan endorsed
18 Mar 1825
ACC/0891/02/03/0211
Fulham: Lease
23 Jun 1837
William Palmer Knight of 10 Lancaster Place
esq. to John Bird Fuller and Douglas Thompson
of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £75 p.a. rent for a term of 10
years
Property: The 'Greyhound', 4 cottages, and
premises adjoining in Fulham Fields. Plan
ACC/0891/02/03/0212
Fulham: Lease
Richard Helyer of Paddington, gent. to William
Bracey Kent of St. James' Westminster,
merchant
Consideration: £150 p.a. for a term of 16 years
Property: Dwelling house, outhouses, stables,
coach-house, garden, shrubbery, and paddock,
in all 2½a., and free use of fittings of which a
schedule is attached, in North End
Endorsed: Assignment of lease dated 6
February 1826 William Bracey Kent to Mary
Ann Satchwell of Pimlico, widow
30 Aug 1817
ACC/0891/02/03/0213
Fulham: Lease
James Scott of Grafton Street. St. George
Hanover Square esq. to Henry Thompson of
Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £200 and £30 p.a. rent for a
term of 21 years
Property: The 'Seven Stars' at North End
20 May 1822
ACC/0891/02/03/0214
Hammersmith: Lease
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to Thomas Hollis of Kew Surrey
Consideration: £10 p.a. rent for a term of 16
years
Property: The 'Angel'. Schedule of fittings
25 Mar 1826
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 180
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0215
Hammersmith: Lease
25 Jun 1817
1. John Corner of North End, Fulham, esq. 2.
Mary Rivers of Bedford Row, widow. 3. Douglas
and Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £300 and £40 p.a. rent for a
term of 21 years
Property: The 'Cock and Magpye', and
premises
ACC/0891/02/03/0216
Hammersmith: Lease
Harvey Combe and Joseph Delafield of Long
Acre, London, brewers, to Douglas Thompson,
Philip Western Wood, and John Bird Fuller of
Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £63 p.a. rent for a term of 7
years
Property: The 'Cross Keys' and a house
adjoining in St. Peters Road
23 Jun 1830
ACC/0891/02/03/0217
Hammersmith: counterpart lease
Harvey Combe and Joseph Delafield of Long
Acre, London, brewers, to Douglas Thompson,
Philip Western Wood, and John Bird Fuller of
Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £63 p.a. rent for a term of 7
years
Property: The 'Cross Keys' and a house
adjoining in St. Peters Road
23 Jun 1830
ACC/0891/02/03/0218
Hammersmith: Lease
19 Nov 1821
George Scott of Hammersmith, esq. to Douglas
and Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £35 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: The 'Half Moon and Seven Stars'
ACC/0891/02/03/0219
Manor of Fulham: Licence to George Scott to
lease copyholds
Enclosed in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0218
14 Nov 1821
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 181
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0220
Hammersmith: Lease and licence to demise
John White of Greek Street, St. Anne
Westminster, chocolate manufacturer to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £63 p.a. for a term of 17 years
Property: The 'Friend in Hand' formerly called
the 'Three Pigeons', and premises in
Hammersmith, copyhold of the manor of
Fulham. Plan
Endorsed: "Now called Nags Head"
13 Oct 1826
ACC/0891/02/03/0221
Hammersmith: Lease
Rev. William Hames of Chagford, Devon, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson
Consideration: £10 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: Garden adjoining the 'Red Cow'
30 May 1818
ACC/0891/02/03/0222
Hampton Wick: Lease
Thomas Fish of Walworth, Surrey, esq. to
Charles Smith of Hampton Wick, victualler
Consideration: £500, and £25 p.a. rent for a
term of 31 years
Property: The 'White Hart'
30 Mar 1812
ACC/0891/02/03/0223
Hampton Wick: Assignment of lease of 30
March 1812
Charles Smith of Hampton Wick, victualler, to
Charles Howard of the same, gent
Consideration: £25 rent p.a. for the remainder
of a term of 31 years
Property: The 'White Hart'
13 Mar 1816
ACC/0891/02/03/0224
Hampton Wick: Assignment of lease
6 Oct 1818
Charles Howard of Hampton Wick, innkeeper to
Jonathan and Henry Nash of Colham Green,
Hillingdon, farmers
Consideration: £400 and £25 p.a. rent for the
residue of a term of 31 years
Property: The White Hart Inn, and premises
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 182
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0225
Hampton Wick: Assignment of lease of 18 May
1816
Charles Howard of Hampton Wick, victualler, to
Jonathan and Henry Nash of Hillingdon,
farmers
Consideration: £20 for the residue of a term of
19½ years
Property: Garden adjoining the White Hart Inn
6 Oct 1818
ACC/0891/02/03/0226
Hampton Wick: Assignment of a lease of 18
May 1816
Jonathan and Henry Nash of Hillingdon,
farmers, to Douglas and Henry Thompson of
Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: Payment of rent for the
remainder of a term of 19½ years
Property: A parcel of garden ground
27 Oct 1825
ACC/0891/02/03/0227
Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society policy
No. 87862 insuring the White Hart public house
at Hampton Wick, and premises
Thomas Fish of Walworth esq. and Douglas
and Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Wrapped in a prospectus for the Society
2 Jan 1826
ACC/0891/02/03/0228
Hampton Wick: Lease
Vitruvius Lawes of the Inner Temple, sergeant
at law to Douglas and Henry Thompson of
Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £15 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: Parcel of land with coach-house and
stable
27 Feb 1826
ACC/0891/02/03/0229
Hampton Wick: Assignment of lease of 30
March 1812
Jonathan and Henry Nash of Hillingdon, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick
Consideration: £25 p.a. rent for a term of 31
years
Property: The White Hart Inn
27 Oct 1827
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 183
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0230
Hanworth: Lease
17 Jan 1816
Ann Fish of Russell Square, widow, and
Frederick Klein of Tooting, Surrey, esq.
executors and devisees in trust under the will of
Joseph Fish, to Douglas and Henry Thompson
of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £92 p.a. rent for a term of 26
years and £525
Property: The 'Bear' public house and 2a. 3r.
29p. pasture adjoining 2a. 3r. 29p. land in Low
Field, 2a. 22p. in Church field, messuage with
blacksmiths shop and garden, 6 cottages, old
cottage with a barn, yard and land adjoining at
Porter's Gate, 2r. 8p., 10p. waste in front of the
cottage, 1a. 1r. 8p. arable near Porters Lane,
cottage and stable in ruins with a garden
adjoining, 2r. 11p
Endorsed: Quit claim dated 15 June 1820 in
consideration of £100 exonerating Henry and
Douglas Thompson from any claim for
dilapidations
ACC/0891/02/03/0231
Hayes: Lease
Phillis Ann Whitfield of Gt. Queen Street,
Westminster, widow, to Douglas and Henry
Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: Surrender of a lease dated 8
March 1811, and £33 p.a. rent during the life of
Phillis Ann Whitfield, £21 p.a. thereafter, for the
residue of a term of 61 years
Property: The 'Plough', Norwood
10 Aug 1816
ACC/0891/02/03/0232
Heston: Lease
Joseph Goddard of Southampton Street and
Bloomsbury Square to Douglas and Henry
Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £210 and £21 p.a. rent for a
term of 30 years
Property: The 'Queen's Head', premises and
land at Cranford
28 Feb 1821
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 184
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0233
Kensington: Lease
Thomas Spice of Campden Place, Kensington
Gravel Pits, builder, to Joseph Lush of the
same, builder
Consideration: £2. 12. 0. p.a. rent for a term of
47 years
Property: Parcel of ground to the east of
Campden Place, Kensington Gravel Pits
Endorsed: Assignment dated 15 September
1821 of lease from Joseph Lush to Douglas
and Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewers, in
consideration of £100
7 Nov 1820
ACC/0891/02/03/0234
Kensington: Lease
28 Sep 1821
1. Thomas Spice of Campden Place,
Kensington Gravel Pits, builder. 2. John
Corfield of the same gent. 3. Douglas and
Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £75 to 2. and £2 p.a. rent to 1.
for a term of 46 years
Property: Parcel of land to the east of Campden
Place, Kensington Gravel Pits
ACC/0891/02/03/0235
Kensington: Assignment of a lease dated 8
October 1823
William Knight of Kensington, gent. to Henry
Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £31 p.a. rent for the residue of a
term of 98 years
Property: Parcel of land in Peel Place with the
'Bedford Arms' newly erected thereon, and a
parcel of land adjoining
9 Nov 1825
ACC/0891/02/03/0236
Kensington: Reversionary lease
Richard Collett of Turnham Green, gent. to
John Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £20 p.a. rent for a term of 31
years
Property: The 'Three Tuns', Kensington High
Street
28 Jul 1806
ACC/0891/02/03/0237
Kensington: Reversionary lease
Richard Collett of Turnham Green, gent. to
Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £115 and £20 p.a. rent for a
term of 21 years
Property: The 'Three Tuns', Kensington High
Street
11 Sep 1823
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 185
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0238
Kensington: Lease
Rt. Hon. William Lord Kensington to George
Benson of Kensington, painter
Consideration: £5 p.a. rent for a term of 98
years, a messuage to be built within one year
Property: Parcel of land in Warwick Place. Plan
1 Sep 1825
ACC/0891/02/03/0239
Kensington: Mortgage
George Benson to Robert Rymer of Chelsea
yeoman
Consideration: £400 for the residue of a term of
98 years
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0238
3 Nov 1825
ACC/0891/02/03/0240
Kensington: Assignment of mortgage dated 3
November 1825
Robert Rymer and George Benson to
Thompson, Wood and Fuller
Consideration and property: As in No.
ACC/0891/02/03/0238
11 Sep 1829
ACC/0891/02/03/0241
Kensington: Assignment of the equity of
redemption
George Benson of Kensington, painter, to
Thompson Wood and Fuller
Consideration: £312. 16. 3. owed and £157. 3.
9. for the residue of a term of 98 years
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0238
11 Sep 1829
ACC/0891/02/03/0242
Knightsbridge, Westminster: Assignment of
lease
George Morewood of Lower East Smithfield,
gent. assignee of the bankruptcy of John
Fielder, late of the 'Rose and Crown',
Knightsbridge, victualler, dealer, and chapman,
to Thomas Knight of Knightsbridge, victualler
Consideration: £150 p.a. rent for the residue of
a term of 7 years
Property: 'The Rose and Crown', 3 messuages
and premises in Knightsbridge
4 Jan 1830
ACC/0891/02/03/0243
Westminster: St. George Hanover Square:
Lease
Thomas Cubitt of Pimlico, builder, to Fuller,
Smith and Turner
Consideration: £20 p.a. for a term of 74 years
Property: Parcel of land adjoining Belgrave
Mews West, and a messuage intended to be
built there. Plan
18 May 1840
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 186
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0244
Willesden: Lease
29 Sep 1829
Charles Brett of Southampton esq. to Douglas
Thompson, Philip Western Wood, and John
Bird Fuller of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £63. 15. 0. rent p.a. for a term of
14 years
Property: The 'Coach and Horses', near
Stonebridge
ACC/0891/02/03/0245
Willesden: Lease
Charles Brett of Albemarle Street esq. to
Douglas Thompson and John Bird Fuller of
Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £102. 10. 0. p.a. rent for a term
of 14 years
Property: A newly erected public house and
premises called the 'Coach and Horses'
adjoining the Harrow turnpike near
Stonebridge. Plan
29 Sep 1835
ACC/0891/02/03/0246
Old Brentford: Lease
John Newton of Old Brentford, brewer, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £24 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: The 'Half Moon and Seven Stars',
with yard, garden, boathouses and buildings
26 Feb 1816
ACC/0891/02/03/0247
Old Brentford: Lease
John Newton of Old Brentford, brewer, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £24 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: The 'Half Moon and Seven Stars',
with yard, garden, boathouses and buildings
26 Feb 1816
ACC/0891/02/03/0248
Old Brentford: Lease
John Newton of Old Brentford, brewer, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £24 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: The 'Half Moon and Seven Stars',
with yard, garden, boathouses and buildings
26 Feb 1816
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Reference
ACC/0891
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Page 187
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0249
Old Brentford: Lease
John Newton of Old Brentford, brewer, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick.
brewers
Consideration: £500 and £220 p.a. rent for a
term of 21 years
Property: The 'Hand and Flower', formerly the
'Wilkes's Head', copyhold of the Manor of
Ealing
26 Feb 1816
ACC/0891/02/03/0250
Old Brentford: Lease
John Newton of Old Brentford, brewer, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick.
brewers
Consideration: £500 and £40 p.a. rent for a
term of 21 years
Property: The 'One Tun' in Old Brentford,
copyhold of the Manor of Ealing
26 Feb 1816
ACC/0891/02/03/0251
Old Brentford: Lease
John Newton of Old Brentford, brewer, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick.
brewers
Consideration: £35 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: The 'Salutation'
26 Feb 1816
ACC/0891/02/03/0252
New Brentford: Lease
John Newton of New Brentford, brewer, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £500 and £42 p.a. rent for a
term of 30 years
Property: The 'Six Bells'
26 Feb 1816
ACC/0891/02/03/0253
Hounslow: Lease
John Newton of Old Brentford, brewer, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £500 and £50 p.a. rent for a
term of 30 years
Property: The 'Marquis of Granby'
26 Feb 1816
ACC/0891/02/03/0254
Manor of Isleworth Syon: Licence to John
Newton to demise the 'Coach and Horses' in
Isleworth
16 Feb 1816
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 188
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0255
Isleworth: Lease
John Newton of Old Brentford, brewer, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £28 rent for a term of 21 years
Property: The 'Coach and Horses' Worton
Lane, copyhold of the Manor of Isleworth Syon
26 Feb 1816
ACC/0891/02/03/0256
Isleworth: Lease
26 Feb 1816
John Newton of Old Brentford, brewer, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £500 and £18 p.a rent for a term
of 21 years
Property: The 'Hare and Hounds', a messuage
adjoining, and premises at Wey Green
ACC/0891/02/03/0257
Kensington: Lease
26 Feb 1816
John Newton of Old Brentford, brewer, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £500 and a rent of £30 p.a. for a
term of 30 years
Property: The 'Coach and Horses', Kensington
Square
ACC/0891/02/03/0258
Twickenham: Lease
John Newton of Old Brentford, brewer, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £500 and £40 rent p.a. for a
term of 30 years
Property: The 'Prince Blucher', Twickenham
Common
26 Feb 1816
ACC/0891/02/03/0259
Manor of Ealing: Copy of court roll
Admission of Francis Wheat Newton on the
death of John Newton
Property: The 'Salutation', the 'Hand and
'Flower', the 'Golden Tun', the 'Half Moon', the
'Six Bells', the 'Hare and Hounds' Wey Green,
the 'Coach and Horses', Worton Lane
30 Nov 1835
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Reference
ACC/0891
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Page 189
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0260
Old Brentford: Counterpart lease
2 Dec 1839
Francis Wheat Newton of Walton on Thames,
Surrey esq. and Joseph Jennings of King Street
Portman Square, esq. to Thompson and Fuller
of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: 1. £40, 2. £24, 3. £20 p.a. rent
for a term of 9 years
Property: 1. The 'One Tun', 2, the 'Half Moon
and Seven Stars' 3. the 'Hand and Flower',
copyhold of the Manor of Ealing
ACC/0891/02/03/0261
Isleworth: Lease
Francis Wheat Newton of Walton on Thames,
Surrey esq. and Joseph Jennings of King
Street, Portman Square, esq. to Douglas
Thompson and John Bird Fuller of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £23 and £18 p.a. rent for a term
of nine years
Property: The 'Coach and Horses', Worton
Lane, and the 'Hare and Hounds', Wey Green,
copyhold of the Manor of Isleworth Syon
ACC/0891/02/03/0262
Brentford, Isleworth: Counterpart lease
5 May 1843
1. Francis Wheat Newton of Shirley, Hants. and
Joseph Jennings of King Street, Portman
Square
2. Ann Newton of Salisbury, Wilts, widow
3. Francis Wheat Newton. 4. John Bird Fuller
Consideration: 1. £28, 2. £18, 3. £40, 4. £24, 5.
£20, 6. £42 p.a. rent for terms of 18 years, 1-5.,
30 years
Property: 1. The 'Coach and Horses', 2. the
'Hare and Hounds', copyhold of the Manor of
Isleworth Syon. 3. the 'One Tun', 4. the 'Half
Moon and Seven Stars', 5. the 'Hand and
Flower', copyhold of the Manor of Ealing, 6. the
'Six Bells', New Brentford
2 Dec 1839
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Reference
ACC/0891
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Page 190
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0263
Old Brentford, Isleworth: Counterpart lease
28 Nov 1865
1. Francis Wheat Newton of Barton Grange,
Taunton, Somerset, esq. and Joseph Jennings
of Langham Street, Portland Place esq. 2.
Francis Wheat Newton. 3. John Bird Fuller,
Henry Smith and John Turner
Consideration: 1. £28. 2. £18, 3. £40, 4. £24, 5.
£20 p.a. rent for a term of 12 years
Property: 1. The 'Coach and Horses', Worton
Lane. 2. the 'Hare and Hounds', Wey Green,
Isleworth, 3. the 'One Tun', 4. the 'Half Moon
and Seven Stars', 5. the 'Hand and Flower', Old
Brentford. Plans attached
ACC/0891/02/03/0264
Barking, Essex: Counterpart lease
26 Aug 1830
1. William Palmer of Barking, market gardener.
2. Daniel White of the same, gent. 3. Douglas
Thompson, Philip Western Wood and John Bird
Fuller
Consideration: £220 and £3 p.a. for a term of
56½ years
Property: 2 cottages on the east side of North
Street
ACC/0891/02/03/0265
Barking, Essex: Agreement to grant underlease 26 Aug 1830
William Palmer to Douglas Thompson, Philip
Western Wood and John Bird Fuller
Consideration: 12s. p.a. rent
Property: Parcel of ground adjoining 2 cottages
in Barking already leased to Thompson, Wood
and Fuller
ACC/0891/02/03/0266
Rough notes for a draft of a lease from Henry
Trengrouse to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Enclosed in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0265
1866
ACC/0891/02/03/0267
Mortlake, Surrey: Lease
Keane Fitzgerald of Dover Street, Piccadilly,
esq. to Henry Thompson of Turnham Green,
brewer
Consideration: £60 for a term of 21 years
Property: The 'Kings Arms' and a messuage
adjoining in Mortlake. Schedule of fittings
7 Aug 1823
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
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Page 191
Dates
ACC/0891/02/03/0268
Southampton, Hants: Lease
Hannah Maria Paul of Southampton to Fuller,
Smith and Turner
Consideration: £35 p.a. rent for a term of 2
years
Property: The 'Resolution', 43 St. Mary's Street
22 Dec 1904
ACC/0891/02/03/0269
Southampton, Hants: Lease
Hannah Maria Paul of Southampton to Fuller,
Smith and Turner
Consideration: £65 p.a. rent for a term of 2
years
Property: The 'Army and Navy', 46 East Street
22 Dec 1904
ACC/0891/02/03/0270
Southampton, Hants: Lease
Henry William Montague Paulet, Marquess of
Winchester, to Frederick Alfred Gricourt of
Southampton, wine and spirit merchant
Consideration: £50. 2. 6 p.a. for a term of 7
years
Property: 107 High Street, Southampton
2 Aug 1905
ACC/0891/02/03/0271
Southampton, Hants: Assignment of a lease
dated 2 August 1905
1. Alfred Aylett Moore of the City of London,
chartered accountant. 2. Frederick Alfred
Gricourt. 3. Fuller, Smith and Turner
Property and consideration: As in No.
ACC/0891/02/03/0270
18 Mar 1907
ACC/0891/02/03/0272
Southampton, Hants: Licence to assign a lease
dated 2 August 1905
The Marquess of Winchester to Frederick
Alfred Gricourt
Property: As in No. ACC/0891/02/03/0270
16 Mar 1907
ACC/0891/02/04/0001
Old Brentford: Extract from the will of Thomas
Ponting
Proved in the Archdeaconry Court of
Middlesex, 9 December 1724
A messuage bequeathed to the use of
Catherine Trent and the heirs of her body
2 Nov 1715
ACC/0891/02/04/0002
Old Brentford: Receipts from John Sydenham
to Matthew Graves
For purchase money for the 'Catherine Wheel'
17 Jul 1751 24
Oct 1751
Mortgage records
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 192
Dates
ACC/0891/02/04/0003
Old Brentford: Receipts from John Sydenham
to Matthew Graves
For purchase money for the 'Catherine Wheel'
17 Jul 1751 24
Oct 1751
ACC/0891/02/04/0004
Chiswick: Abstracts of wills of members of the
Mawson family relating to the premises of the
Chiswick Brewery
14 April 1714, Thomas sen
16 August 1723, Benjamin
6 July 1748, Thomas jun
Numbered 7
1714 - 1748
ACC/0891/02/04/0005
Abstracts of the will of Matthias Mawson D.D.
Lord Bishop of Ely, dated 2 June 1764, and of
the marriage settlement of Charles Purvis,
dated 25/26 January 1774
Numbered 8
1764 1774
ACC/0891/02/04/0006
Old Brentford: Memorandum of agreement for
sale
Thomas Allen and Eleanor his wife to Matthew
Graves
Consideration: £18
Property: Moiety of a messuage adjoining the
back of the 'Catherine Wheel'
Endorsed: Notes on title
21 Jun 1777
ACC/0891/02/04/0007
Certificate of the burial of William Ayton at
Chiswick
Dated 9 July 1829
4 Aug 1787
ACC/0891/02/04/0008
Draft schedule of deeds relating to property
purchased from the trustees of Charles Purvis
1774 - 1808
ACC/0891/02/04/0009
Plan of a parcel of land, part copyhold, part
freehold, acquired by John Thompson from Mr.
Wapshott c. 1770-1790
Probably part of the Brewery premises
c 1790
ACC/0891/02/04/0010
Opinion of counsel concerning abstracts of title
to properties proposed to be mortgaged by
Douglas and Henry Thompson to Thomas
Harrington
17 Aug 1822
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 193
Dates
ACC/0891/02/04/0011
Copy of a draft mortgage of the Chiswick
Brewery estate for œ1800 and interest
Douglas and Henry Thompson to Thomas
Harrington
30 Sep 1822
ACC/0891/02/04/0012
Manor of Chiswick Prebend: Copy of a draft
1 Oct 1822
conditional surrender of the copyhold estates of
the Chiswick Brewery
Douglas Thompson to Thomas Harrington
ACC/0891/02/04/0013
Schedule of freehold, leasehold and copyhold
properties belonging to Douglas and Henry
Thompson
ACC/0891/02/04/0014
List of properties purchased by Douglas and
c 1822
Henry Thompson from the trustees of Charles
Purvis, intended to be included in a mortgage to
Thomas Harrington
Including rents and valuations
ACC/0891/02/04/0015
Draft schedules of deeds relating to the estates
of the Chiswick Brewery
2 items
1823
ACC/0891/02/04/0016
Manor of Isleworth Syon: Draft abstract of a
conditional surrender to secure œ18000 and
interest
Douglas and Henry Thompson to Thomas
Harrington of Brighton esq
Property: The 'Kings Arms', Hounslow, the
'Three Bowls' and the 'Swan', Isleworth
15 Apr 1823
ACC/0891/02/04/0017
Bill of legal charges and abstract of account
1822 - 1823
In connection with a mortgage to Mr. Littleboy
of the 'Running Horses' and 'Red Lion',
Brentford, and the purchase of the 'Angel',
Hayes, the 'Green Man', Ealing, and the 'Packet
Boat', Cowley
Douglas and Henry Thompson to A. L. Sarel
ACC/0891/02/04/0018
Account of legal charges from T. H. Riches,
solicitor to Thompson and Co
1822
1822 - 1824
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 194
Dates
ACC/0891/02/04/0019
Chiswick: Copy of a draft lease of a messuage,
bakehouse and premises adjoining the
'Burlington Arms' in Chiswick
George Woodroffe to Douglas and Henry
Thompson
5 Mar 1808
ACC/0891/02/04/0020
Chiswick: Draft lease
Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewer to
Stephen Cox of Turnham Green, gent
Consideration: £30 p.a. rent for a term of 20
years
Property: The 'Coach and Horses', Turnham
Green. Rough plan on dorse
12 Aug 1824
ACC/0891/02/04/0021
Copy of declaration of trust
As to messuages purchased or leased by
Henry Thompson without the consent of
Douglas Thompson, contrary to the terms of
their partnership
1 Jan 1825
ACC/0891/02/04/0022
Copy of declaration of trust draft schedule
As to messuages purchased or leased by
Henry Thompson without the consent of
Douglas Thompson, contrary to the terms of
their partnership
1 Jan 1825
ACC/0891/02/04/0023
Letters from A.L. Sarel and Thomas Henry
Riches to Henry Thompson
Concerning settlement of a bill
12 Feb 1824; 5
Aug 25 Oct
1825
ACC/0891/02/04/0024
Letters from A.L. Sarel and Thomas Henry
Riches to Henry Thompson
Concerning settlement of a bill
12 Feb 1824; 5
Aug 25 Oct
1825
ACC/0891/02/04/0025
Letters from A.L. Sarel and Thomas Henry
Riches to Henry Thompson
Concerning settlement of a bill
12 Feb 1824; 5
Aug 25 Oct
1825
ACC/0891/02/04/0026
Cowley: Receipt for purchase money and
interest for the 'Packet Boat', Cowley
Andrew Lovering Sarel to Douglas and Henry
Thompson
1 Nov 1825
ACC/0891/02/04/0027
Chiswick: Draft abstracts of title to the 'Coach
and Horses', Turnham Green
1823 - 1824
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Page 195
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Dates
ACC/0891/02/04/0028
Ealing: Draft abstract of title to the 'Kings Arms'
1825
ACC/0891/02/04/0029
Ealing: Draft abstract of title to the 'Plough'
1825
ACC/0891/02/04/0030
Ealing: Draft abstract of title to the 'Plume of
Feathers'
1822 - 1825
ACC/0891/02/04/0031
Ealing: Draft abstract of title to the 'Red Lion'
1825
ACC/0891/02/04/0032
Hammersmith: Draft abstract of title to the
'Seven Stars'
1822
ACC/0891/02/04/0033
Isleworth: Abstract of title to the 'Swan'
1791 - 1808
ACC/0891/02/04/0034
Kensington: Draft abstract of title to the
'Churchill Arms'
1823 - 1825
ACC/0891/02/04/0035
Kensington: Draft abstract of title to the 'Three
Tuns'
1823
ACC/0891/02/04/0036
Staines: Draft abstract of title to the 'Angel and
Crown'
1823 - 1824
ACC/0891/02/04/0037
Mortlake, Surrey: Draft abstract of title to the
'Kings Arms'
1823
ACC/0891/02/04/0038
List of freehold and copyhold public houses
belonging to Douglas and Henry Thompson
Including rents
1827
ACC/0891/02/04/0039
Copy of a draft mortgage of the estates of the
Chiswick Brewery
Douglas and Henry Thompson to John Austin,
William Burton Lightfoot, and Edward Hastings
1827
ACC/0891/02/04/0040
Manor of Ealing: Copy of a draft conditional
surrender of the 'Green Man'
Douglas and Henry Thompson to William
Burton Lightfoot and Edward Hastings
1827
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 196
Dates
ACC/0891/02/04/0041
Manor of Greenford: Copy of a draft conditional
surrender of the 'Black Horse'
Douglas and Henry Thompson to John Austin,
William Burton Lightfoot and Edward Hastings
1827
ACC/0891/02/04/0042
Manor of Hayes: Copy of a draft conditional
surrender of the 'Adam and Eve'
Douglas and Henry Thompson to John Austin,
William Burton Lightfoot and Edward Hastings
1827
ACC/0891/02/04/0043
Manor of Fulham: Copy of a draft conditional
surrender of the 'Suspension Bridge',
Hammersmith
Henry Thompson to John Austin, William
Burton Lightfoot and Edward Hastings
1827
ACC/0891/02/04/0044
List of leasehold public houses held by Douglas 1828
and Henry Thompson
ACC/0891/02/04/0045
Correspondence of George Bedford. (Items
0045-0094)
Mainly concerning the setting up of the
partnership of Thompson, Wood and Fuller, but
a few concerning the private affairs of Douglas
Thompson
5 Dec 1827 16 Jul 1829
ACC/0891/02/04/0095
Statement of expenditure on repairs to public
houses by Thompson, Wood and Fuller
1829
ACC/0891/02/04/0096
List of deeds relating to the Chiswick Brewery
estates deposited with Mr. Bedford
1829
ACC/0891/02/04/0097
List of deeds relating to the Chiswick Brewery
estates deposited with Mr. Bedford
1829
ACC/0891/02/04/0098
List of deeds relating to the Chiswick Brewery
estates deposited with Mr. Bedford
1829
ACC/0891/02/04/0099
Old Brentford: List of deeds relating to the
'Marquis of Granby'
1777 - 1806
ACC/0891/02/04/0100
Schedule of properties purchased or leased by
Henry Thompson on behalf of Douglas and
Henry Thompson
[1829]
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 197
Dates
ACC/0891/02/04/0101
Copy of notice of intent to redeem mortgage.
Douglas Thompson and Co. to John
Chippendale esq
24 Dec 1832
ACC/0891/02/04/0102
Letter from Riches and Woodbridge of
Uxbridge, solicitors, to Bedford and Vincent of
Bedford Row, London, solicitors
Concerning the intention of Douglas Thompson
to redeem a mortgage to Mr. Chippendale
27 Dec 1832
ACC/0891/02/04/0103
Schedules of properties mortgaged to John
Chippendale and Thomas Harrington by
Douglas and Henry Thompson
1833
ACC/0891/02/04/0104
Schedules of properties mortgaged to John
Chippendale and Thomas Harrington by
Douglas and Henry Thompson
1833
ACC/0891/02/04/0105
Schedules of properties mortgaged to John
Chippendale and Thomas Harrington by
Douglas and Henry Thompson
1833
ACC/0891/02/04/0106
Ealing, New Brentford, Old Brentford, Chiswick; 1748 - 1808
Manors of Sutton Court, Fulham, Isleworth
Syon and Fulham: Abstract of the title of
Douglas and Henry Thompson to the Chiswick
Brewery and other premises
ACC/0891/02/04/0107
Manor of Sutton Court, Chiswick: Abstract of
the title of Douglas and Henry Thompson to the
'Packhorse', Turnham Green, copyhold of the
Manor
1791 - 1808
ACC/0891/02/04/0108
Isleworth: Abstracts of the title of Douglas and
Henry Thompson to the 'Swan'
1760 - 1768
1791 - 1808
ACC/0891/02/04/0109
Isleworth: Abstracts of the title of Douglas and
Henry Thompson to the 'Swan'
1760 - 1768
1791 - 1808
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 198
Dates
ACC/0891/02/04/0110
Manor of Chiswick Prebend: Abstract of
mortgage and further charge
Henry Thompson to the Revd. Thomas Sheriffe
of Uggeshall, Suffolk, the Revd. George Turner
of Kittleburgh, Suffolk, and Thomas Glover
Ewen of Norwich esq
Consideration: £1800 and a further charge of
£900
Property: Moiety of premises held of the Manor
26 Jul 1810 28
Feb 1811
ACC/0891/02/04/0111
Staines, Chiswick: Abstract of mortgage and re
-conveyance
1. Douglas Thompson. 2. Henry Thompson. 3.
Benjamin Welstead of Kimbolton, Hunts
Consideration: £3000
Property: Freehold messuage in Staines, and a
moiety of premises held of the Manor of
Chiswick Prebend by Douglas Thompson
22/23 Nov
1810; 9/10 Jan
1817
ACC/0891/02/04/0112
Hayes, Hanwell, Hammersmith, Greenford,
Ealing: Abstract of mortgage
1. Douglas and Henry Thompson. 2. George
Bedford of Bedford Square, London, gent. 3.
Charles Woodbridge of Uxbridge, gent. 4. John
Austin of Cowley Mill, Hillingdon, miller, William
Burton Lightfoot of Hillingdon esq. and Edward
Hastings of Ealing, esq. 5. Thomas Henry
Riches of Uxbridge, gent. 6. William
Chippendale of Bunhill Row. London, cooper
Consideration: £6240
Property: The 'Angel', Hayes
Freehold and copyhold parts of the 'Adam and
Eve', Hayes
Property: A house and garden near Hanwell
Bridge, copyhold of the Manor of Hanwell
The 'Suspension Bridge', newly erected in
Hammersmith, copyhold of the Manor of
Fulham
1a. land copyhold of the Manor of Greenford
The 'Green Man', copyhold of the Manor of
Ealing
4/5 Jun 1827
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 199
Dates
ACC/0891/02/04/0113
Intwood cum Kestwick, Swardestone,
27 Nov 1798
Wymondham, Norfolk: Copy of settlement and
demise in trust to keep down the interest of the
incumbrance
1. Joseph Sewell and Robert Bygrave of
Norwich, gents. 2. The Hon. Henry Hobart, and
his son, the Revd. Henry Charles Hobart of
Intwood Hall
Property: The Manors of Wymondham
Grishaugh, Wymondham Cromwells, Rustens
in Wymondham, and Intwood with Kestwick.
Wymondham Great Park Farm, Wymondham
Little Park Farm, 5 closes of arable or pasture
containing 30a. 3r. 16p., 2 fields called Stray
Grounds containing 11a. 1r. 9p., the tolls of the
fairs of Wymondham, farms in Swardestone
and Kestwick. Kestwick Hall Farm, Intwood Hall
Farm, Kestwick Mill, the rectory and rectorial
tithes of Swardestone, the advowsons of
Kestwick and Swardestone
To 1. for 2 terms of 1000 years in trust, one to
secure £10,000 as provision for Ann Catherine
Montague, widow, and Maria Ann Frazer, wife
of Henry Frazer, younger children of Henry
Hobart, the other to secure £11,000
To Henry Charles Hobart for a term of 99 years,
determinable on the death of his father, in trust
to pay interest and annuities chargeable
ACC/0891/02/04/0114
Chiswick: Copy of a declaration of trust
26 Jul 1810
As to the trusts of the will of Edmund Barber in
respect of £1800 lent to Henry Thompson,
husband of his daughter Mary, and of 1
undivided moiety in copyhold hereditaments in
the Manor of Chiswick surrendered as security.
1. Revd. Thomas Sheriffe of Uggeshall, Suffolk,
Revd. George Turner of Kettleburgh, Suffolk,
Thomas Glover Ewen of Norwich esq. trustees
of the will of Edmund Barber, late of Uggeshall.
2. Ann Isabella Barber, widow
ACC/0891/02/04/0115
Staines: Copy of mortgage with covenant to
surrender copyholds
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
esqs. to Benjamin Welstead of Kimbolton,
Hunts
Consideration: £3000
Property: 2 undivided fourth parts of the 'Angel
and Crown'
22 Nov 1810
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 200
Dates
ACC/0891/02/04/0116
Staines: Copy of reconveyance
1. Benjamin Welstead of Kimbolton, Hunts. esq
2. Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick
Consideration: £1000 part payment of principal
Property: 2 undivided fourth parts of the 'Angel
and Crown', conveyed to 1. by a mortgage
dated 22 November 1810
10 Jan 1817
ACC/0891/02/04/0117
Copy of appointment of new trustees
1 Sep 1824
1. Revd. Henry Charles Hobart of Beer Ferrers,
Devon. 2. Joseph Sewell of Norwich, gent. 3.
Henry Thompson of Chiswick, esq. and George
Bedford of Bedford Row, Holborn, gent.
appointed trustees under a deed of 27
November 1798, No. ACC/0891/02/04/0113
above
ACC/0891/02/04/0118
Chiswick, Ealing, Edgeware, Hammersmith,
Willesden, Isleworth, Kensington: Schedule of
deeds
Property: Copyhold land in Chiswick, the 'Kings
Arms', Ealing, the 'White Lion', Edgware, the
'Brittania', Hammersmith, Harlesden Green
House, Willesden, freehold cottages at
Brentford End, the 'Warwick Arms', Kensington
c 1833
ACC/0891/02/04/0119
Manor of Isleworth Syon: Letter from Frere and
Forster of Lincolns Inn to William Morris esq. of
Northumberland House
Requesting a certificate of enrollment of a
surrender made by Douglas and Henry
Thompson to Thomas Harrington, 7 March
1825
Property: The 'Kings Arms', Hounslow, the
'Swan' Isleworth
Certificate enclosed
4 May 1833
ACC/0891/02/04/0120
Manor of Sutton Court, Chiswick: Schedule of
surrenders made by Douglas and Henry
Thompson to Thomas Harrington, 1 October
1822
With covering letter
Property: The 'West Country Packhorse' and a
messuage adjoining in Turnham Green
[8 May 1833]
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 201
Dates
ACC/0891/02/04/0121
Manor of Sutton Court, Chiswick: Schedule of
surrenders made by Douglas and Henry
Thompson to Thomas Harrington, 1 October
1822
With covering letter
Property: The 'West Country Packhorse' and a
messuage adjoining in Turnham Green
[8 May 1833]
ACC/0891/02/04/0122
Manors of Fulham, Ealing, Hanwell, Greenford:
Schedule of surrenders made by Douglas and
Henry Thompson, 1822-1830, and covering
certificate
Property: The 'Three Jolly Gardeners', Brook
Green, the 'Red Cow', the 'Angel', part of
Pingsworth Field, the 'Rose and Crown', the
'Red Lion' with messuage and garden
adjoining, the 'Suspension Bridge',
Hammersmith
The 'Red Lion', Acton
The 'Green Man', Ealing
The 'Coach and Horses', Hanwell
The new 'Black Horse' and 1a. land in
Greenford
1833
ACC/0891/02/04/0123
Manors of Fulham, Ealing, Hanwell, Greenford:
Schedule of surrenders made by Douglas and
Henry Thompson, 1822-1830, and covering
certificate
Property: The 'Three Jolly Gardeners', Brook
Green, the 'Red Cow', the 'Angel', part of
Pingsworth Field, the 'Rose and Crown', the
'Red Lion' with messuage and garden
adjoining, the 'Suspension Bridge',
Hammersmith
The 'Red Lion', Acton
The 'Green Man', Ealing
The 'Coach and Horses', Hanwell
The new 'Black Horse' and 1a. land in
Greenford
1833
ACC/0891/02/04/0124
Manor of Chiswick Prebend: Certificate of the
16 May 1833
steward, Charles Welstead, that a surrender by
Douglas Thompson, Henry Thompson and
Mary his wife, to Thomas Harrington, 1 October
1822, was recorded in the court book
Property: The 'Red Lion', and 9 houses near
the water side, the 'George', the 'Fox and Dogs'
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 202
Dates
ACC/0891/02/04/0125
Manor of Richmond, Alias West Sheen:
Certificate of the deputy steward, William
Smith, that a surrender by Henry Thompson to
John Chippendale, 5 February 1824, is
recorded in the court book
Property: The 'Sun', Richmond
21 May 1833
ACC/0891/02/04/0126
Manor of Hayes: Certificate of the steward,
Richard Bignell, that a surrender by Douglas
and Henry Thompson to Austin Lightfoot
Hastings, 17 April 1828, is entered in the court
book
Property: The copyhold part of the 'Adam and
Eve'
4 Jun 1833
ACC/0891/02/04/0127
Ealing, Chiswick, Kew, Surrey, Barking, Essex:
Schedule of deeds belonging to Messrs.
Douglas Thompson and Co
Property: The 'Kings Arms', Ealing, 2
messuages in Barking, land near Kew Bridge,
Home Closes in Chiswick
9 Nov 1833
ACC/0891/02/04/0128
Chiswick, Ealing, Edgware, Hammersmith,
Willesden, Isleworth, Kensington, Westminster,
Barking, Essex: List of properties purchased or
leased by Messrs. Douglas Thompson and Co.
since the commen cement of their partnership
Property: Reversion of 2 messuages in
Chiswick
The 'Kings Arms', Ealing
The 'Plough', Little Ealing
The 'White Lion', Edgware
The 'Brittania', Hammersmith
Messuage and premises in Harlesden Green,
Willesden
The 'George' and 3 messuages adjoining, and
11 messuages in Brentford End, Isleworth
The 'Warwick Arms' and a house adjoining in
Kensington
The 'Rose and Crown', Knightsbridge,
Westminster
Messuage and premises in Barking
c 1833
ACC/0891/02/04/0129
Copy of a memorandum, endorsed on a
mortgage of even date
That £1600 lent to Douglas Thompson by
Henry Thompson and George Bedford was
raised by sale of stock vested in them as
trustees by an indenture of 1 September 1824
29 Mar 1835
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 203
Dates
ACC/0891/02/04/0130
Correspondence relating to a mortgage
between Thompson and Co. and Thomas
Harrington
13 Mar 1828 29 Mar 1833
ACC/0891/02/04/0131
Correspondence relating to a mortgage
between Thompson and Co. and Thomas
Harrington
13 Mar 1828 29 Mar 1833
ACC/0891/02/04/0132
Correspondence relating to a mortgage
between Thompson and Co. and Thomas
Harrington
13 Mar 1828 29 Mar 1833
ACC/0891/02/04/0133
Correspondence relating to a mortgage
between Thompson and Co. and Thomas
Harrington
13 Mar 1828 29 Mar 1833
ACC/0891/02/04/0134
Correspondence relating to a mortgage
between Thompson and Co. and Thomas
Harrington
13 Mar 1828 29 Mar 1833
ACC/0891/02/04/0135
Correspondence relating to a mortgage
between Thompson and Co. and Thomas
Harrington
13 Mar 1828 29 Mar 1833
ACC/0891/02/04/0136
Correspondence relating to a mortgage
between Thompson and Co. and Thomas
Harrington
13 Mar 1828 29 Mar 1833
ACC/0891/02/04/0137
Copy of assignment of personalty for securing
œ5000 and interest
Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewer, to
Edward Wigan of the City of London, hop
merchant
7 Nov 1829
ACC/0891/02/04/0138
Copy of further charge on a mortgage for
œ5000. for securing œ1300
Henry Thompson to Edward Wigan
22 Nov 1830
ACC/0891/02/04/0139
Draft assignment of a mortgage dated 4/5
February 1824
John Chippendale of Hillingdon esq. to Charles
Rogers of Watling Street. City of London
1833
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 204
Dates
ACC/0891/02/04/0140
Assignment of a mortgage dated 4/5 June 1827 1833
John Austin, William Burton Lightfoot and
Edward Hastings to Charles Rogers
ACC/0891/02/04/0141
Account book of John and Charles Rogers
containing investment and private accounts
Leather bound volume, originally with a lock,
now removed
1829 - 1838
ACC/0891/02/04/0142
Memorandum of agreement between John Bird
Fuller and John Charles Rogers of Brighton,
Sussex, esq
As to the deposit of title deeds as further
security for £29000 and interest
18 Dec 1845
ACC/0891/02/04/0143
Notice of mortgage of a moiety of properties
held in partnership by Fuller, Smith and Turner
to secure œ23883. 6. 8
Henry Smith and John Turner to John Smith
1860
ACC/0891/02/04/0144
Supplemental abstract of title to mortgages
consequent upon the mortgage of 22/24 June
1833
John Bird Fuller to Charles Rogers
1845 - 1860
ACC/0891/02/04/0145
Draft reconveyance on the discharge of the
mortgage securities of John and Charles
Rogers, deceased
Charles Rogers jun., nephew and heir at law of
John Rogers, and others to Fuller, Smith and
Turner
1860
ACC/0891/02/04/0146
Draft conveyance of legal estate in
1 Jun 1861
hereditaments comprised in a mortgage to John
Smith dated 29 March 1853
1. Henry Smith. 2. John Turner, both of
Chiswick, common brewers. 3. John Bird Fuller
of Neston Park, Corsham, Wilts. 4. Joseph
Denham Smith of Highbury, analytical chemist,
son and heir of John Smith, Henry Smith, John
Francis Smith of Melksham Wilts. 5. Joseph
Denham Smith
Brewery estates
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 205
Dates
ACC/0891/02/05/0001
Manor of Northolt: Copy of a copy of court roll
Admission of John Webb on a surrender by
Matthew Newman
Property: An orchard, being the site of a
cottage and premises upon which it is intended
to build a public house
29 Dec 1798
ACC/0891/02/05/0002
Agreement for sale
John Webb of Northolt to George Bedford of
Bedford Row, London, esq
Consideration: £200
Property: A copyhold orchard containing 1a. in
West End
1 Oct 1814
ACC/0891/02/05/0003
Receipt for part of the purchase money for an
orchard in Northolt
John Webb to George Bedford
23 Dec 1814
ACC/0891/02/05/0004
Correspondence of George Bedford concerning 6 - 16 Feb
an admission to copyhold premises in Northolt
1819
ACC/0891/02/05/0005
Correspondence of George Bedford concerning 6 - 16 Feb
an admission to copyhold premises in Northolt
1819
ACC/0891/02/05/0006
Correspondence of George Bedford concerning 6 - 16 Feb
an admission to copyhold premises in Northolt
1819
ACC/0891/02/05/0007
Pedigree of the Arundell family
early 19th
century
ACC/0891/02/05/0008
Draft leases and memorials, and licence to
demise relating to the 'Star and Garter', the
'Wagon and Horses', and adjoining premises
near Kew Bridge
Robert Tunstall of Kew, Surrey, to Douglas and
Henry Thompson
1825 - 1829
ACC/0891/02/05/0009
Draft leases and memorials, and licence to
demise relating to the 'Star and Garter', the
'Wagon and Horses', and adjoining premises
near Kew Bridge
Robert Tunstall of Kew, Surrey, to Douglas and
Henry Thompson
1825 - 1829
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 206
Dates
ACC/0891/02/05/0010
Draft leases and memorials, and licence to
demise relating to the 'Star and Garter', the
'Wagon and Horses', and adjoining premises
near Kew Bridge
Robert Tunstall of Kew, Surrey, to Douglas and
Henry Thompson
1825 - 1829
ACC/0891/02/05/0011
Draft leases and memorials, and licence to
demise relating to the 'Star and Garter', the
'Wagon and Horses', and adjoining premises
near Kew Bridge
Robert Tunstall of Kew, Surrey, to Douglas and
Henry Thompson
1825 - 1829
ACC/0891/02/05/0012
Draft leases and memorials, and licence to
demise relating to the 'Star and Garter', the
'Wagon and Horses', and adjoining premises
near Kew Bridge
Robert Tunstall of Kew, Surrey, to Douglas and
Henry Thompson
1825 - 1829
ACC/0891/02/05/0013
Draft leases and memorials, and licence to
demise relating to the 'Star and Garter', the
'Wagon and Horses', and adjoining premises
near Kew Bridge
Robert Tunstall of Kew, Surrey, to Douglas and
Henry Thompson
1825 - 1829
ACC/0891/02/05/0014
Drafts and correspondence concerning a
1827 - 1828
proposed release. (Items numbered 0014-0024
)
1. William Elliot of Uxbridge, carrier, John Elliot
of Hampton Wick, carrier, Robert Elliot of
Hammersmith, carrier, devisees in trust under
the will of Charles Elliot, late of Hayes, gent
2. Henry Geary, mealman, Charles Webster,
grocer, both of Uxbridge, assignees of the
estate and effects of Josiah Elliot of Hayes,
victualler, bankrupt, Josiah Elliot. 3. Douglas
and Henry Thompson
Consideration: £2400
Property: The 'Adam and Eve', brewery, stables
and appurtenances in Hayes
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 207
Dates
ACC/0891/02/05/0025
Drafts relating to a release on redemption of
1822 1827
œ1000 mortgage and assignments of mortgage
to attend the inheritance. (Items numbered
0025-0043)
Thomas Billings of Down Street, Piccadilly, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson
Property: The 'Angel'
ACC/0891/02/05/0044
Lease and drafts
John Thompson of Chiswick, brewer, to
Thomas Hollis of Hammersmith, merchant
Consideration: £10 p.a. for a term of 21 years
Property: The 'Angel', Angel Lane
1 Feb 1806
ACC/0891/02/05/0045
Lease and drafts
John Thompson of Chiswick, brewer, to
Thomas Hollis of Hammersmith, merchant
Consideration: £10 p.a. for a term of 21 years
Property: The 'Angel', Angel Lane
1 Feb 1806
ACC/0891/02/05/0046
Lease and drafts
John Thompson of Chiswick, brewer, to
Thomas Hollis of Hammersmith, merchant
Consideration: £10 p.a. for a term of 21 years
Property: The 'Angel', Angel Lane
1 Feb 1806
ACC/0891/02/05/0047
Drafts and correspondence concerning a
release dated 24 December 1807. (Items
numbered 0047-0078)
James Clewley of Kew Green, Surrey, farmer,
to Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Property: The 'Angel and Crown'
1805 - 1811
ACC/0891/02/05/0079
Memorandum of agreement for purchase of
malt liquors
Thomas Ball of the 'Black Horse', Greenford
Green, to Douglas and Henry Thompson of
Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: A lease of the 'Black Boys',
Brentford to William Parsons and Ann his wife,
daughter of Thomas Ball, and a lease of
'Thatched House', Hammersmith, to John
Adam Pritchard and his wife, daughter of T.B
1 Apr 1812
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 208
Dates
ACC/0891/02/05/0080
Memorandum of agreement for sale
James Ball of Harrow, farmer, to Douglas and
Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £600
Property: The 'Black Horse'
16 Nov 1813
ACC/0891/02/05/0081
Extracts from the parish registers of Great
Greenford, Willesden, Kingsbury, Harrow, and
St. James Westminster relating to the family of
Thomas Ball, 1814
1764 - 1790
ACC/0891/02/05/0082
Draft bond to perform covenants of even date,
being a sale of the 'Black Horse', Greenford,
receipts for purchase money attached
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to James Ball of Harrow, farming man
15 May 1814
ACC/0891/02/05/0083
Draft bond to perform covenants of even date,
being a sale of the 'Black Horse', Greenford,
receipts for purchase money attached
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to James Ball of Harrow, farming man
15 May 1814
ACC/0891/02/05/0084
Draft bond to perform covenants of even date,
being a sale of the 'Black Horse', Greenford,
receipts for purchase money attached
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to James Ball of Harrow, farming man
15 May 1814
ACC/0891/02/05/0085
Draft release
James Ball of Harrow, farming man to William
Loosely of Harrow, shopkeeper
Consideration: £100
Property: The 'Black Horse', Greenford Green
20 Nov 1815
ACC/0891/02/05/0086
Correspondence concerning a sale from Ball to
Thompson and a case arising therefrom,
including notes on the Ball family
1814 - 1815
ACC/0891/02/05/0087
Correspondence concerning a sale from Ball to
Thompson and a case arising therefrom,
including notes on the Ball family
1814 - 1815
ACC/0891/02/05/0088
Correspondence concerning a sale from Ball to
Thompson and a case arising therefrom,
including notes on the Ball family
1814 - 1815
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 209
Dates
ACC/0891/02/05/0089
Correspondence concerning a sale from Ball to
Thompson and a case arising therefrom,
including notes on the Ball family
1814 - 1815
ACC/0891/02/05/0090
Correspondence concerning a sale from Ball to
Thompson and a case arising therefrom,
including notes on the Ball family
1814 - 1815
ACC/0891/02/05/0091
Copy of the will of William Jones of Brentford,
coal and corn merchant, proved at London 30
October 1799
14 Jan 1799
ACC/0891/02/05/0092
Abstracts of title to the 'Black Boy and Still'
1741 - 1814
ACC/0891/02/05/0093
Abstracts of title to the 'Black Boy and Still'
1741 - 1814
ACC/0891/02/05/0094
Draft lease
1. Augustus William Jones of New Brentford,
corn and coal merchant. 2. John Newton of
New Brentford, gent. 3. Douglas and Henry
Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £40 p.a. for a term of 18 years,
subject to mortgage
Property: The 'Black Boy and Still'
1816
ACC/0891/02/05/0095
Drafts and correspondence concerning a
conveyance dated 19 January 1822. (Items
numbered 0095-0118)
1. James Wortham of Castle Street, Holborn,
gent
2. John Newton of Walton on Thames, esq
3. Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers. 4. George Bedford of Bedford Row,
esq
Consideration: Repayment of mortgage dated
30 March 1814
Property: The 'Black Boy and Still'
1821 - 1822
ACC/0891/02/05/0119
Copy of settlement on the marriage of John
Fuller of Isleworth, pawnbroker, to Letitia
Combes of the same, spinster
Property including the 'Bell' Strand on the
Green
5 Dec 1791
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 210
Dates
ACC/0891/02/05/0120
Draft of release dated 10 May 1814
John William Fuller of Mile End Road, gent. to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick
Consideration: £100
Property: The 'Bell', Strand on the Green
1814
ACC/0891/02/05/0121
Drafts concerning an assignment of mortgage
dated 30 April 1773
1. Thomas Holland of Cockspur Street, St.
Martins in the Fields, Charles Holland of the
Middle Temple, executors of Thomas Holland
of Chiswick, distiller, deceased. 2. Douglas and
Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewers. 3.
George Bedford of Bedford Row, Holborn,
trustee for 2. Property: The 'Bell', Strand on the
Green
1814
ACC/0891/02/05/0122
Drafts concerning an assignment of mortgage
dated 30 April 1773
1. Thomas Holland of Cockspur Street, St.
Martins in the Fields, Charles Holland of the
Middle Temple, executors of Thomas Holland
of Chiswick, distiller, deceased. 2. Douglas and
Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewers. 3.
George Bedford of Bedford Row, Holborn,
trustee for 2. Property: The 'Bell', Strand on the
Green
1814
ACC/0891/02/05/0123
Memorandum of agreement for building lease
for a term of 61 years
Stephen Grinault of Isleworth to Douglas and
Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Property: Two parcels of land in Isleworth, one
freehold, the other copyhold, now thrown
together
27 Jul 1819
ACC/0891/02/05/0124
Drafts and correspondence relating to a
building lease of two parcels of land on
Hounslow Heath as in No.
ACC/0891/02/05/0123
1820
ACC/0891/02/05/0125
Drafts and correspondence relating to a
building lease of two parcels of land on
Hounslow Heath as in No.
ACC/0891/02/05/0123
1820
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
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Dates
ACC/0891/02/05/0126
Drafts and correspondence relating to a
building lease of two parcels of land on
Hounslow Heath as in No.
ACC/0891/02/05/0123
1820
ACC/0891/02/05/0127
Drafts and correspondence relating to a
building lease of two parcels of land on
Hounslow Heath as in No.
ACC/0891/02/05/0123
1820
ACC/0891/02/05/0128
Drafts and correspondence relating to a
building lease of two parcels of land on
Hounslow Heath as in No.
ACC/0891/02/05/0123
1820
ACC/0891/02/05/0129
Drafts and correspondence relating to a
building lease of two parcels of land on
Hounslow Heath as in No.
ACC/0891/02/05/0123
1820
ACC/0891/02/05/0130
Drafts of lease and release
Joseph Dicken of Brentford End, Isleworth,
victualler, to Douglas and Henry Thompson of
Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £50
Property: Parcel of land on Hounslow Heath
near the 'Cross Lances'
No. ACC/0891/02/05/0130 endorsed: "Half
Moon, Brentford End"
1820
ACC/0891/02/05/0131
Drafts of lease and release
Joseph Dicken of Brentford End, Isleworth,
victualler, to Douglas and Henry Thompson of
Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £50
Property: Parcel of land on Hounslow Heath
near the 'Cross Lances'
No. ACC/0891/02/05/0130 endorsed: "Half
Moon, Brentford End"
1820
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ACC/0891
Description
Page 212
Dates
ACC/0891/02/05/0132
Drafts of lease and release
Joseph Dicken of Brentford End, Isleworth,
victualler, to Douglas and Henry Thompson of
Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £50
Property: Parcel of land on Hounslow Heath
near the 'Cross Lances'
No. ACC/0891/02/05/0130 endorsed: "Half
Moon, Brentford End"
1820
ACC/0891/02/05/0133
Drafts of lease and release
Joseph Dicken of Brentford End, Isleworth,
victualler, to Douglas and Henry Thompson of
Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £50
Property: Parcel of land on Hounslow Heath
near the 'Cross Lances'
No. ACC/0891/02/05/0130 endorsed: "Half
Moon, Brentford End"
1820
ACC/0891/02/05/0134
Drafts and correspondence concerning a
conveyance
Stephen Keene of Tavistock Street, St. Paul
Covent Garden, to Douglas and Henry
Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £1200
Property: 5 copyhold messuages
1808
ACC/0891/02/05/0135
Drafts and correspondence concerning a
conveyance
Stephen Keene of Tavistock Street, St. Paul
Covent Garden, to Douglas and Henry
Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £1200
Property: 5 copyhold messuages
1808
ACC/0891/02/05/0136
Drafts and correspondence concerning a
conveyance
Stephen Keene of Tavistock Street, St. Paul
Covent Garden, to Douglas and Henry
Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £1200
Property: 5 copyhold messuages
1808
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 213
Dates
ACC/0891/02/05/0137
Drafts and correspondence concerning a
conveyance
Stephen Keene of Tavistock Street, St. Paul
Covent Garden, to Douglas and Henry
Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £1200
Property: 5 copyhold messuages
1808
ACC/0891/02/05/0138
Drafts and correspondence concerning a
conveyance
Stephen Keene of Tavistock Street, St. Paul
Covent Garden, to Douglas and Henry
Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £1200
Property: 5 copyhold messuages
1808
ACC/0891/02/05/0139
Drafts and correspondence concerning a
conveyance
Stephen Keene of Tavistock Street, St. Paul
Covent Garden, to Douglas and Henry
Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £1200
Property: 5 copyhold messuages
1808
ACC/0891/02/05/0140
Drafts and correspondence concerning a
conveyance
Stephen Keene of Tavistock Street, St. Paul
Covent Garden, to Douglas and Henry
Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £1200
Property: 5 copyhold messuages
1808
ACC/0891/02/05/0141
Drafts and correspondence concerning a
conveyance
Stephen Keene of Tavistock Street, St. Paul
Covent Garden, to Douglas and Henry
Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £1200
Property: 5 copyhold messuages
1808
ACC/0891/02/05/0142
Drafts and correspondence concerning a
conveyance
Stephen Keene of Tavistock Street, St. Paul
Covent Garden, to Douglas and Henry
Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £1200
Property: 5 copyhold messuages
1808
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 214
Dates
ACC/0891/02/05/0143
Abstract of title of Douglas and Henry
Thompson to copyhold premises held of the
manor of Chiswick Prebend
1695 - 1810
ACC/0891/02/05/0144
Draft articles of agreement to lease
Jun 1819
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to the Wardens and Commonalty of
the Mystery of Goldsmiths of the City of London
Consideration: The erection within one year of
a public house at an expenditure of at least
£500, rent to be reserved, for a term of 61
years
Property: Plot of ground abutting on the south
side on East Acton Green
ACC/0891/02/05/0145
Correspondence concerning the building of the
'Goldsmith's Arms'. (Items numbered 0145
-0157)
ACC/0891/02/05/0158
Copy of a draft lease
1 Jan 1829
The Wardens and Commonalty of the Mystery
of Goldsmiths to Douglas and Henry Thompson
of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: Money expended in erecting a
public house and bakehouse, and £5. 5. 0. p.a.
rent for a term of 52 years
Property: Land in East Acton on which a public
house has been erected
ACC/0891/02/05/0159
Drafts of a lease of the Greyhound public house 18 Mar 1825
and 4 cottages in Fulham
William Young Knight and Henry William Knight
of St. James' Square, Westminster, trustees of
the will of Thomas Lord Viscount Ranelagh, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson
ACC/0891/02/05/0160
Drafts of a lease of the Greyhound public house 18 Mar 1825
and 4 cottages in Fulham
William Young Knight and Henry William Knight
of St. James' Square, Westminster, trustees of
the will of Thomas Lord Viscount Ranelagh, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson
ACC/0891/02/05/0161
Correspondence of Henry Thompson and
Messrs. William Young, and Henry William
Knight, concerning a proposed lease of the
'Greyhound' and 4 cottages in Fulham. (Items
numbered 0161-0172)
9 Jul 1819 - 8
Dec 1819
10 Jan - 23
Mar 1825
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 215
Dates
ACC/0891/02/05/0173
Memorial of a lease
Benjamin Paterson of Durnsford Lodge,
Wimbledon, to John Tollit
Property: The 'George Inn'
3 Apr 1819
ACC/0891/02/05/0174
Copy of confirmation of lease, dated 3 April
1819, on assignment
Benjamin Paterson of Durnsford Lodge,
Wimbledon, esq. to John Sexton of Grafton
Street, Soho, victualler
Property: The 'George Inn'
8 Nov 1820
ACC/0891/02/05/0175
Memorial of assignment of lease,
John Tollitt to John Sexton
Property: The 'George Inn'
8 Nov 1820
ACC/0891/02/05/0176
draft Memorial of assignment of lease
John Tollitt to John Sexton
Property: The 'George Inn'
8 Nov 1820
ACC/0891/02/05/0177
Bond of indemnity relating to tenancy
agreement
Douglas and Henry Thompson to William
Clarke of Twickenham
Property: The 'George Inn'
20 Jan 1821
ACC/0891/02/05/0178
Copy of confirmation of a lease, dated 3 April
1819, on assignment
Benjamin Paterson of Durnsford Lodge,
Wimbledon, esq. to Douglas and Henry
Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Property: The 'George Inn'
21 Mar 1821
ACC/0891/02/05/0179
Draft assignment of a lease dated 3 April 1819,
John Sexton, late of Grafton Street, Soho, now
of Brentford, victualler, to Douglas and Henry
Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £100 and £40 p.a. rent for a
term of 21 years
Property: The 'George Inn'
1821
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
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Dates
ACC/0891/02/05/0180
Copy Draft assignment of a lease dated 3 April
1819,
John Sexton, late of Grafton Street, Soho, now
of Brentford, victualler, to Douglas and Henry
Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £100 and £40 p.a. rent for a
term of 21 years
Property: The 'George Inn'
1821
ACC/0891/02/05/0181
Correspondence relating to a lease of the
'George Inn' (Items numbered 0181-0197)
8 Nov 1820 16 Mar 1821
ACC/0891/02/05/0198
Drafts and correspondence concerning a lease
dated 30 May 1818. (Items numbered 0198
-0208)
Revd. William Hames of Chagford, Devon, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £10 p.a. for a term of 21 years
Property: Garden adjoining the 'Red Cow'
1817 - 1818
ACC/0891/02/05/0209
Abstracts, dated 1829, of releases from the
specialty creditors of William Thurbin deceased
1804
ACC/0891/02/05/0210
Abstracts, dated 1829, of releases from the
specialty creditors of William Thurbin deceased
1804
ACC/0891/02/05/0211
Draft covenant for surrender of copyholds
1. Thomas Billings of Chelsea. 2. Frederick
Thurbin of Harmondsworth, brewer. 3. James
Littleboy of Ealing, victualler. 4. Douglas and
Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £2500
Property: Copyhold messuage and lands in
Ealing
5 Oct 1822
ACC/0891/02/05/0212
Account of Douglas and Henry Thompson with
Andrew Sarel in connection with legal fees for
conveyances of lands in Ealing
1822 - 1823
ACC/0891/02/05/0213
Drafts and correspondence relating to a lease
dated 28 February 1825. (Items numbered
0213-0245)
William Filbey of Heston, builder, to Douglas
and Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £60 p.a. for a term of 50 years
Property: The 'Green Man', Harlesden Green
1825
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ACC/0891
Description
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Dates
ACC/0891/02/05/0246
Drafts relating to a lease, and sketch plans
30 Aug 1827
George Robinson of Richmond, Surrey, builder,
to Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £8 p.a. for a term of 20 years
Property: The 'Indian Queen' or 'Queens Head'
near Strand on the Green
ACC/0891/02/05/0247
Drafts relating to a lease, and sketch plans
30 Aug 1827
George Robinson of Richmond, Surrey, builder,
to Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £8 p.a. for a term of 20 years
Property: The 'Indian Queen' or 'Queens Head'
near Strand on the Green
ACC/0891/02/05/0248
Drafts relating to a lease, and sketch plans
30 Aug 1827
George Robinson of Richmond, Surrey, builder,
to Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £8 p.a. for a term of 20 years
Property: The 'Indian Queen' or 'Queens Head'
near Strand on the Green
ACC/0891/02/05/0249
Drafts relating to a lease, and sketch plans
30 Aug 1827
George Robinson of Richmond, Surrey, builder,
to Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £8 p.a. for a term of 20 years
Property: The 'Indian Queen' or 'Queens Head'
near Strand on the Green
ACC/0891/02/05/0250
Drafts relating to a lease, and sketch plans
30 Aug 1827
George Robinson of Richmond, Surrey, builder,
to Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £8 p.a. for a term of 20 years
Property: The 'Indian Queen' or 'Queens Head'
near Strand on the Green
ACC/0891/02/05/0251
Drafts relating to a lease, and sketch plans
30 Aug 1827
George Robinson of Richmond, Surrey, builder,
to Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £8 p.a. for a term of 20 years
Property: The 'Indian Queen' or 'Queens Head'
near Strand on the Green
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 218
Dates
ACC/0891/02/05/0252
Drafts and correspondence concerning a lease. 1824 - 1825
(Items numbered 0252-0267)
Richard Helyer of Maida Hill, Paddington, gent.
to Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £26 p.a. for a term of 6 years
Property: The 'Kings Head', North End
ACC/0891/02/05/0268
Manor of Ealing: Attested copy of conditional
8 Oct 1755
surrender
Jonathan Knevett, and Mary his wife, to William
Jones of Old Brentford, victualler
Property: Messuage and premises called the
Salutation
ACC/0891/02/05/0269
Bond of indemnity in œ500 to surrender shares
in the 'Salutation', Old Brentford, copyhold of
the Manor of Ealing
Henry Knevett of Isleworth, gardener, William
Stanborough jun. of Isleworth, gent., Charles
Knevett of Turnham Green, gardener, Joseph
Boole of St. Clement Danes, grocer, and
Thomas Knevett of Heston, farmer, to John
Newton of Brentford, brewer
8 May 1815
ACC/0891/02/05/0270
Drafts and correspondence concerning a
conveyance. (Items numbered 0270-0329)
John Newton of Old Brentford, brewer, to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: Brewery and premises
1815 - 1816
ACC/0891/02/05/0330
Drafts and correspondence relating to a lease
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to the executors of Thomas Saunders
of Hammersmith, butcher
Property: Messuage, slaughterhouse and
premises in Turnham Green
1829
ACC/0891/02/05/0331
Drafts and correspondence relating to a lease
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to the executors of Thomas Saunders
of Hammersmith, butcher
Property: Messuage, slaughterhouse and
premises in Turnham Green
1829
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Reference
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Description
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Dates
ACC/0891/02/05/0332
Drafts and correspondence relating to a lease
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to the executors of Thomas Saunders
of Hammersmith, butcher
Property: Messuage, slaughterhouse and
premises in Turnham Green
1829
ACC/0891/02/05/0333
Drafts and correspondence relating to a lease
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to the executors of Thomas Saunders
of Hammersmith, butcher
Property: Messuage, slaughterhouse and
premises in Turnham Green
1829
ACC/0891/02/05/0334
Drafts and correspondence relating to a lease
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to the executors of Thomas Saunders
of Hammersmith, butcher
Property: Messuage, slaughterhouse and
premises in Turnham Green
1829
ACC/0891/02/05/0335
Drafts and correspondence relating to a lease
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to the executors of Thomas Saunders
of Hammersmith, butcher
Property: Messuage, slaughterhouse and
premises in Turnham Green
1829
ACC/0891/02/05/0336
Drafts and correspondence relating to a lease
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to the executors of Thomas Saunders
of Hammersmith, butcher
Property: Messuage, slaughterhouse and
premises in Turnham Green
1829
ACC/0891/02/05/0337
Agreements, drafts and correspondence
relating to a sale. (Items numbered 0337-0349)
Robert Pearson of Boston Place, Marylebone,
gent. and Ann Hood of Ealing, widow, to Henry
Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £350
Property: The 'Feathers', or 'Plume of Feathers'
1822
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 220
Dates
ACC/0891/02/05/0350
Drafts, correspondence, and related papers
concerning leases and a conveyance. (Items
numbered 0350-0472)
Trustees of Mrs. Elizabeth Yeates of Bow
Street, St. Paul's Covent Garden, to Douglas
and Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Property: The 'Plough and Harrow', and land
adjoining, copyhold of the Manor of Fulham
1802
ACC/0891/02/05/0473
Drafts relating to a lease dated 28 February
1821. (Items numbered 0473-0481)
Joseph Goddard of Bloomsbury esq. to
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick.
brewers
Consideration: £21 p.a. rent for a term of 30
years
Property: The 'Queens Head'
1821
ACC/0891/02/05/0482
Particulars and conditions of sale of copyhold
public houses in Hammersmith, the 'Thatched
House', 'Rose and Crown' and 'Red Lion'
11 Oct 1822
ACC/0891/02/05/0483
Draft release and copy
George Wren Le Grand of Camberwell, Surrey,
John Robert Lea of Broxbourne, Herts., John
Green sen. of Ware, Herts., gents. devisees in
trust to sell by the will of Peter White, late of
Broxbourne, Herts esq., to Douglas and Henry
Thompson of Chiswick
Consideration: £120
Property: The 'Red Lion', near the waterside,
copyhold of the Manor of Fulham
25 Mar 1823
ACC/0891/02/05/0484
Draft release and copy
George Wren Le Grand of Camberwell, Surrey,
John Robert Lea of Broxbourne, Herts., John
Green sen. of Ware, Herts., gents. devisees in
trust to sell by the will of Peter White, late of
Broxbourne, Herts esq., to Douglas and Henry
Thompson of Chiswick
Consideration: £120
Property: The 'Red Lion', near the waterside,
copyhold of the Manor of Fulham
25 Mar 1823
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 221
Dates
ACC/0891/02/05/0485
Draft release and copy
George Wren Le Grand of Camberwell, Surrey,
John Robert Lea of Broxbourne, Herts., John
Green sen. of Ware, Herts., gents. devisees in
trust to sell by the will of Peter White, late of
Broxbourne, Herts esq., to Douglas and Henry
Thompson of Chiswick
Consideration: £120
Property: The 'Red Lion', near the waterside,
copyhold of the Manor of Fulham
25 Mar 1823
ACC/0891/02/05/0486
Draft memorial of a conveyance of the 'Red
Lion', as in No. ACC/0891/02/05/0484
24/25 Mar
1823
ACC/0891/02/05/0487
Rough sketch plan of the 'Red Lion', and notes
by Henry Thompson
c 1823
ACC/0891/02/05/0488
Instructions to counsel concerning title to, and
conveyance of, the 'Red Lion'
c 1823
ACC/0891/02/05/0489
Memorandum on objections to title to the
'Thatched House'
c 1823
ACC/0891/02/05/0490
Correspondence concerning a purchase of the
'Red Lion'. (Items numbered 0490-0504)
11 Nov 1822 23 Jun 1823
ACC/0891/02/05/0505
Drafts and correspondence concerning a sale.
(Items numbered 0505-0543)
Nicholas Charrington of Mile End, brewer, and
Anna Maria his wife, by the direction of John
Newton, to Douglas and Henry Thompson
Consideration: £2000 and £500
Property: The 'Running Horses' and 'Red Lion',
Old Brentford
1815 - 1818
ACC/0891/02/05/0544
Memorandum of agreement for conditional
assignment of title
Thomas Shorter of the 'Goat Inn'.
Hammersmith, to Douglas and Henry
Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
Property: The Goat Inn
12 Dec 1818
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 222
Dates
ACC/0891/02/05/0545
Drafts, and related papers, concerning a
surrender of copyhold properties. (Items
numbered 0545-0561)
James West of Bryanston Square, St.
Marylebone, to Douglas and Henry Thompson
of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £1830
Property: The 'Suspension Bridge', formerly the
'Goat', copyhold of the Manor of Fulham
1825 - 1827
ACC/0891/02/05/0562
Additional abstract of title to copyhold
hereditaments of the late Sir Elijah Impey in the
Manor of Fulham
1823
ACC/0891/02/05/0563
Drafts and related papers concerning a lease
1820
Mrs. Elizabeth Philips of Hammersmith, widow,
and others, to Douglas and Henry Thompson of
Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £500 premium and £30 p.a. rent
for a term of 21 years
Property: The 'Salutation'
ACC/0891/02/05/0564
Drafts and related papers concerning a lease
1820
(Items numbered 0564-0570)
Mrs. Elizabeth Philips of Hammersmith, widow,
and others, to Douglas and Henry Thompson of
Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £500 premium and £30 p.a. rent
for a term of 21 years
Property: The 'Salutation'
ACC/0891/02/05/0571
Drafts and correspondence concerning a
conveyance of copyhold premises. (Items
numbered 0571-0601)
Thomas Everingham of Beaconsfield, Bucks,
tallow chandler, to Henry Thompson of
Chiswick, brewer
Property: The 'Sun'
1822 - 1823
ACC/0891/02/05/0602
Drafts and related papers concerning a
covenant to surrender copyholds (Items
numbered 0602-0607)
Rev. Charles Wetherell of Byfield Rectory,
Northants, to Douglas and Henry Thompson of
Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £700
Property: The 'Ship', copyhold of the Manor of
Fulham
1818 - 1819
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 223
Dates
ACC/0891/02/05/0608
Abstract of the title of Douglas and Henry
Thompson to the 'Ship'
1758 - 1819
ACC/0891/02/05/0609
Memorandum of agreement for sale
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to Simon Fallover of Hammersmith,
butcher
Consideration: £900
Property: Part of the premises of the 'Goat'
Plan endorsed
14 Dec 1825
ACC/0891/02/05/0610
Manor of Ealing: Licence to Robert Tunstall to
demise copyhold premises for 21 years
10 Jan 1829
ACC/0891/02/05/0611
Particulars and conditions of sale of 8 houses in 16 Jun 1809
Hounslow, 2 houses and arable land in Heston
ACC/0891/02/05/0612
Particulars of sale of the 'Plough and Harrow',
and garden adjoining
7 Sep 1809
ACC/0891/02/05/0613
Particulars and conditions of sale of houses,
land, the 'Goat Inn', and the 'Queens Head', at
Brook Green and Shepherds Bush
15 Nov 1821
ACC/0891/02/05/0614
Particulars and conditions of sale of the
Harmondsworth Brewery and premises
19 Jun 1822
ACC/0891/02/05/0615
Particulars and conditions of sale and plan, of a 28 Apr 1824
farm at Harlesden Green, also the 'Green Man',
and a residence called Fortune Gate House in
the Harrow Road
ACC/0891/02/05/0616
Drafts and correspondence relating to a lease
Richard Collett to John Thompson
Consideration: £10 p.a. rent for a term of 31
years
Property: The 'Three Tuns', Kensington High
Street
1806
ACC/0891/02/05/0617
Drafts and correspondence relating to a lease
Richard Collett to John Thompson
Consideration: £10 p.a. rent for a term of 31
years
Property: The 'Three Tuns', Kensington High
Street
1806
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 224
Dates
ACC/0891/02/05/0618
Drafts and correspondence relating to a lease
Richard Collett to John Thompson
Consideration: £10 p.a. rent for a term of 31
years
Property: The 'Three Tuns', Kensington High
Street
1806
ACC/0891/02/05/0619
Drafts and correspondence relating to a lease
Richard Collett to John Thompson
Consideration: £10 p.a. rent for a term of 31
years
Property: The 'Three Tuns', Kensington High
Street
1806
ACC/0891/02/05/0620
Draft,of a reversionary lease
11 Sep 1823
Richard Collett of Turnham Green, gent. to
Henry Thompson of the same, esq
Consideration: £115 and £20 p.a. rent for a
term of 21 years
Property: The 'Three Tuns', on the south side of
the High Street
ACC/0891/02/05/0621
copy, of a reversionary lease
11 Sep 1823
Richard Collett of Turnham Green, gent. to
Henry Thompson of the same, esq
Consideration: £115 and £20 p.a. rent for a
term of 21 years
Property: The 'Three Tuns', on the south side of
the High Street
ACC/0891/02/05/0622
Draft, of a lease
Vetruvins Lawes of the Inner Temple, Serjeant
at Law, to Douglas and Henry Thompson of
Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £15 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: Plot of ground adjoining the 'White
Hart', with the coach house and stables upon it
27 Feb 1826
ACC/0891/02/05/0623
copy, of a lease
Vetruvins Lawes of the Inner Temple, Serjeant
at Law, to Douglas and Henry Thompson of
Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £15 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: Plot of ground adjoining the 'White
Hart', with the coach house and stables upon it
27 Feb 1826
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 225
Dates
ACC/0891/02/05/0624
Correspondence concerning a lease of ground
at Hampton Wick, as in No.
ACC/0891/02/05/0623 (Items numbered 0624
-0632)
15 Nov 1825 14 Jan 1826
ACC/0891/02/05/0633
Plan of a plot of land, and stables erected
there, adjoining the 'White Hart', with covering
letter from Henry Walker of Hampton Wick to
George Bedford of Bedford Row
1826
ACC/0891/02/05/0634
Rough notes and sketch plan relating to ground 1826
at Hampton Wick adjoining the 'White Hart' to
be leased by Vetruvins Lawes to Douglas and
Henry Thompson
ACC/0891/02/05/0635
Rough notes and sketch plan relating to ground 1826
at Hampton Wick adjoining the 'White Hart' to
be leased by Vetruvins Lawes to Douglas and
Henry Thompson
ACC/0891/02/05/0636
Rough notes and sketch plan relating to ground 1826
at Hampton Wick adjoining the 'White Hart' to
be leased by Vetruvins Lawes to Douglas and
Henry Thompson
ACC/0891/02/05/0637
Rough notes and sketch plan relating to ground 1826
at Hampton Wick adjoining the 'White Hart' to
be leased by Vetruvins Lawes to Douglas and
Henry Thompson
ACC/0891/02/05/0638
Agreement to lease, draft lease, and
correspondence (Items numbered 0638-0645)
Thomas Howlings and Ann his wife, formerly
Snelling, of Turnham Green, and Susan
Snelling of Mile End to Henry Thompson of
Chiswick
Consideration: £20 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: The 'Wagon and Horses', Kew Bridge
6 Nov 1806 - 2
May 1807
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 226
Dates
ACC/0891/02/05/0646
Memorandum of agreement for reversionary
lease, drafts, correspondence and related
papers. (Items numbered 0646-0677)
Susanna Snelling to Douglas and Henry
Thompson
Consideration: £200 and £20 p.a. rent for the
life of Susanna Snelling
Property: The 'Wagon and Horses', Kew Bridge
Road
4 Jan 1819 - 6
Jan 1821
ACC/0891/02/05/0678
Tenancy agreement for yearly terms
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to Isabella Kill, widow
Consideration: £30 p.a. rent
Property: The 'Wagon and Horses', Kew Bridge
Road
24 Feb 1819
ACC/0891/02/05/0679
Copy of notice to quit
Douglas and Henry Thompson to Mrs. Isabella
Kill
Property: The 'Wagon and Horses', Kew Bridge
Road
24 May 1820
ACC/0891/02/05/0680
Letter from Douglas and Henry Thompson to
Mrs. Isabella Kill requesting her to nominate a
broker for the valuation of the goods and
fixtures in the 'Wagon and Horses', Kew Bridge
Road
14 Aug 1820
ACC/0891/02/05/0681
Drafts of agreement, and deed of covenant to
grant building lease (Items numbered 0681
-0686)
Douglas and Henry Thompson to Thomas
Matthews of the 'Star and Garter'
Property: Land adjoining the 'Star and Garter'
1826 - 1827
ACC/0891/02/05/0687
Drafts, correspondence, and other papers,
relating to an exchange of copyhold properties
near Kew Bridge between Douglas and Henry
Thompson and Robert Tunstall. (Items
numbered 0687-0717)
1827 - 1828
ACC/0891/02/05/0718
Notes on conditions of tenure of public houses
owned or leased by the Chiswick Brewery.
(Items numbered 0718-0809)
Bundle numbered 38
1829
Brewery estates: drafts
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 227
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0001
Agreement for a building lease
23 Jul 1819
1. Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
2. The Wardens and Commonalty of the
Mystery of Goldsmiths of the City of London
Consideration: £5.5.0 p.a. rent for a term of 61
years, a public house and bakehouse to be built
Property: Part of an arable field abutting
southward on East Acton Green
ACC/0891/02/06/0002
Draft lease
The Wardens and Commonalty of the Mystery
of Goldsmiths of the City of London to Fuller,
Smith, and Turner
Consideration: £80 p.a. rent for a term of 7
years
Property: The 'Kings Arms', and a plot of land,
at Acton Bottom
ACC/0891/02/06/0003
Duplicate of agreement for lease
4 Dec 1876
Robert Hesketh of the City of London, architect,
on behalf of the Goldsmith's Company, to
Fuller, Smith, and Turner
Consideration: £80 p.a. rent for a term of 7
years
Property: The 'Kings Arms'
ACC/0891/02/06/0004
Draft lease
The Wardens and Commonalty of the Mystery
of Goldsmiths of the City of London to Fuller,
Smith, and Turner
Consideration: £80 p.a. rent for a term of 7
years
Property: The 'Kings Arms'
1877
ACC/0891/02/06/0005
Bill of charges and receipt in connection with a
lease of the 'Kings Arms'
Messrs. Prideaux and Son to Fuller, Smith and
Turner
1877
ACC/0891/02/06/0006
Agreement for tenancy
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Edward James
Slingsbury of Battersea
Consideration: £100 p.a. rent for a yearly
tenancy
Property: The 'Kings Arms'
31 Oct 1878
1870
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 228
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0007
Draft lease
The Wardens and Commonalty of the Mystery
of Goldsmiths to Fuller. Smith and Turner
Consideration: £70 p.a. rent for a term of 12
years
Property: The 'Goldsmiths Arms', East Acton
30 Jun 1880
ACC/0891/02/06/0008
Draft licence to enter into a tenancy agreement 16 Apr 1884
with Fuller, Smith and Turner
The Warden and Commonalty of the Mystery of
Goldsmiths of the City of London to George
Wright
ACC/0891/02/06/0009
Draft agreements for tenancy
Fuller, Smith, and Turner to Edward James
Slingsbury
Consideration: Not stated, for monthly tenancy
Property: Hotel about to be built on the site of
the 'Kings Arms'
1884
ACC/0891/02/06/0010
Draft agreements for tenancy
Fuller, Smith, and Turner to Edward James
Slingsbury
Consideration: Not stated, for monthly tenancy
Property: Hotel about to be built on the site of
the 'Kings Arms'
1884
ACC/0891/02/06/0011
Draft agreement for lease
The Wardens and Commonalty of the Mystery
of Goldsmiths of the City of London to George
Wright of East Acton, farmer and brick
manufacturer
Property: The site of the 'Kings Arms', East
Acton
14 Mar 1884
ACC/0891/02/06/0012
Draft lease
The Wardens and Commonalty of the Mystery
of Goldsmiths of the City of London to Fuller,
Smith, and Turner
Consideration: £80 p.a. for a term of 99 years
Property: The 'Kings Arms', East Acton
16 May 1885
ACC/0891/02/06/0013
Correspondence concerning a lease of the
'Kings Arms'. (Items numbered 0013-0031)
26 Jan 1884 3 Jun 1885
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 229
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0032
Case papers relating to Houghton v Fuller and
1896
Co. and Pope and Co. in Chancery, a case
concerning an alleged encroachment during the
rebuilding of the 'Red Lion', Acton Hill. (Items
numbere 0032-0051)
Including tracing of plan
ACC/0891/02/06/0052
Business card of Josh. Somalvico and Co.
opticians, barometer and thermometer
manufacturers of 2 Hatton Garden, London.
Endorsed with the bundle label. Items 52-68
mid 19th cent
ACC/0891/02/06/0053
Inventory and appraisal of the goods and
chattels of Henry Smith at the 'Black Boy and
Still', Brentford
7 Jan 1856
ACC/0891/02/06/0054
Memorandum that Henry Smith gives up
possession of the 'Black Boy and Still' in
consequence of a distraint upon his goods by
Fuller, Smith, and Turner, remaining as their
servant
7 Jan 1856
ACC/0891/02/06/0055
Account book of Henry Smith of the 'Black Boy
and Still', Brentford. Small notebook
1856
ACC/0891/02/06/0056
Vouchers for goods supplied to, and monies
due from, Henry Smith of the 'Black Boy and
Still'. (Items numbered 0056-0066)
1856
ACC/0891/02/06/0067
Account of expenses attending a distraint on
the property of Henry Smith at the 'Black Boy
and Still'
1856
ACC/0891/02/06/0068
Account of expenses attending a distraint on
the property of Henry Smith at the 'Black Boy
and Still'
1856
ACC/0891/02/06/0069
Licence to assign building agreement of 13
24 Oct 1888
June 1883 relating to land at Brentford between
Edward Hammond Thompson of Clapham
Common, Surrey, and William Kates of High
Street, Brentford
With receipt for the cost of the licence
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 230
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0070
Licence to assign building agreement of 13
24 Oct 1888
June 1883 relating to land at Brentford between
Edward Hammond Thompson of Clapham
Common, Surrey, and William Kates of High
Street, Brentford
With receipt for the cost of the licence
ACC/0891/02/06/0071
Statement of account of a settlement at the Bull 25 Oct 1888
Inn, Brentford, between W. Kates and Fuller,
Smith, and Turner
ACC/0891/02/06/0072
Statement of account of a settlement relating to
the Bull Inn Estate, Brentford, between W.
Kates and Fuller, Smith and Turner
25 Oct 1888
ACC/0891/02/06/0073
Statement of account of settlement concerning
the Bull Inn, between Fuller, Smith, and Turner,
and H. Tayler
25 Oct 1888
ACC/0891/02/06/0074
Statement of account of settlement concerning
the Bull Dairy Business, between Fuller, Smith
and Turner and A. G. Steele
24 Oct 1888
ACC/0891/02/06/0075
Rough schedule of the Bull Inn Estate
[1888]
ACC/0891/02/06/0076
Form of tender by Joseph Dorey concerning a
proposed rebuilding of the Old Bull Inn, High
Street, Brentford, for Fuller, Smith and Turner
16 Apr 1889
ACC/0891/02/06/0077
Correspondence relating to the Bull Inn Estate
in Brentford. (Items numbered 0077-0107)
17 Aug 1888 7 Dec 1900
ACC/0891/02/06/0108
Copy of a draft contract for sale
Harriet Julia Morforwyn Lloyd Verney of
Clockfaeu, Montgomery, wife of George Hope
Lloyd Verney, to Fuller, Smith, and Turner
Consideration: £2000
Property: The 'George and Dragon', and house
adjoining, at 31 High Road, Brentford
1889
ACC/0891/02/06/0109
Draft conveyance of the 'George and Dragon',
and a house adjoining, as in No.
ACC/0891/02/06/0108
1889
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 231
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0110
Draft declaration of George Peacock Weight,
managing clerk to Messrs. Hallowes and
Carter, as to the partition of the Hinde estate in
1887, and in particular title to the George and
Dragon, and house adjoining
1889
ACC/0891/02/06/0111
Draft declaration of William Alexander Tooke
Hallowes, as No. ACC/0891/02/06/0110
1889
ACC/0891/02/06/0112
Draft requisitions, and further requisitions on,
title to the 'George and Dragon', and a house
adjoining, on High Street, Brentford
1889
ACC/0891/02/06/0113
Draft requisitions, and further requisitions on,
title to the 'George and Dragon', and a house
adjoining, on High Street, Brentford
1889
ACC/0891/02/06/0114
Correspondence concerning the purchase by
Fuller, Smith, and Turner of the 'George and
Dragon', and a house adjoining, in Brentford.
(Items numbered 0114-0131)
14 Oct 1889 30 Jan 1890
ACC/0891/02/06/0132
Bill of legal charges in connection with the
purchase of the 'George and Dragon',
Brentford. Frere and Co. to Fuller, Smith, and
Turner
1889 - 90
ACC/0891/02/06/0133
Agreement to take charge of the 'Prince of
Wales', Old Brentford, for a consideration of 1
shilling per week, between Fuller, Smith, and
Turner and William Thomas Hamblin, late of
Twickenham
1 Mar 1821
ACC/0891/02/06/0134
Phoenix Assurance Policy No. 1151683 for loss 17 Sep 1857
by fire on the premises of the 'Prince of Wales',
opposite the Royal Brewery, Old Brentford
Endorsed: Assignments of interest by
successive licensees. 1859-1871
ACC/0891/02/06/0135
Receipts for payments made by licensees of
the 'Prince of Wales', Old Brentford (Items
numbered 0135-0142)
ACC/0891/02/06/0143
Inventory of the furniture, fixtures and effects on 1871
the premises of the 'Prince of Wales', Old
Brentford
1870 - 1871
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 232
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0144
Abstract of title of Robert Tunstall to the 'Star
and Garter', near Kew Bridge, copyhold of the
manor of Ealing
1784 - 1852
ACC/0891/02/06/0145
Abstract of title of Robert Tunstall to the 'Star
and Garter', near Kew Bridge, copyhold of the
manor of Ealing
1784 - 1852
ACC/0891/02/06/0146
Copy of agreement for lease for 92 years
Robert Tunstall of Kew, Surrey, to Douglas and
Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £80 rent p.a. and covenant to
build
Property: The 'Star and Garter' and land
adjoining near Kew Bridge
20 Jul 1825
ACC/0891/02/06/0147
Plan of the 'Star and Garter', and land
adjoining, near Kew Bridge
1829
ACC/0891/02/06/0148
Plans of property adjoining the 'Star and Garter' 1849
near Kew Bridge showing land taken by the
Windsor and Staines Railway Co
With plans of alternative proposals for a terrace
of houses
ACC/0891/02/06/0149
Plans of property adjoining the 'Star and Garter' 1849
near Kew Bridge showing land taken by the
Windsor and Staines Railway Co
With plans of alternative proposals for a terrace
of houses
ACC/0891/02/06/0150
Plans of property adjoining the 'Star and Garter' 1849
near Kew Bridge showing land taken by the
Windsor and Staines Railway Co
With plans of alternative proposals for a terrace
of houses
ACC/0891/02/06/0151
Case papers relating to a dispute between
Fuller, Smith, and Turner and John Haverfield
as to the conditions of their lease of the 'Star
and Garter' near Kew Bridge. (Items numbered
0151-0160)
Including extract from the will of Robert
Tunstall, 18 May 1831
1851
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 233
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0161
Abstract of the title of John Haverfield esq. to
the 'Star and Garter', and adjoining properties,
near Kew Bridge
1784 - 1852
ACC/0891/02/06/0162
Draft deed of covenant for the renewal of a
lease
John Haverfield to Fuller, Smith and Turner
1852
ACC/0891/02/06/0163
Bill of costs of Mr. Bedford on behalf of Douglas 1830 - 1831
Thompson and Co. in connection with a
building lease of the 'Star and Garter' Kew
Bridge Road
ACC/0891/02/06/0164
List of tenants on the 'Star and Garter' estate in
Kew Bridge Road
1831 1834
ACC/0891/02/06/0165
Valuation of land belonging to the 'Star and
Garter', Kew Bridge Road, required by the
South Western Railway Co., and of damage
done by the works of the railway
2 sheets of rough calculations attached
30 Mar 1849
ACC/0891/02/06/0166
Report of Samuel Beazley as to the
construction of œ10 houses on the 'Star and
Garter' property in Kew Bridge Road
Jul 1850
ACC/0891/02/06/0167
Report of James Lockyer as to the construction
of œ10 houses adjoining the 'Star and Garter'
Kew Bridge Road
28 Feb 1851
ACC/0891/02/06/0168
List of receipts for rents paid for the 'Star and
Garter' Kew Bridge Road
1831 - 1851
ACC/0891/02/06/0169
Memoranda relating to disputes concerning a
building lease of the 'Star and Garter' Kew
Bridge Road
c 1849 - 1851
ACC/0891/02/06/0170
Memoranda relating to disputes concerning a
building lease of the 'Star and Garter' Kew
Bridge Road
c 1849 - 1851
ACC/0891/02/06/0171
Memoranda relating to disputes concerning a
building lease of the 'Star and Garter' Kew
Bridge Road
c 1849 - 1851
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 234
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0172
Copies of correspondence concerning the 'Star
and Garter', Kew Bridge Road, and premises
adjoining, to accompany case relating to
dispute over building lease
13 Oct 1831 7 Jul 1851
ACC/0891/02/06/0173
Rough draft case for opinion of counsel in a
dispute between Fuller, Smith, and Turner, and
the heirs of Robert Tunstall, concerning non
-performance of covenants contained in a
building lease dated 23 September 1829, and
refusal to fullfill covenant to renew
Property: The 'Star and Garter', Kew Bridge
Road, and land adjoining
c 1851
ACC/0891/02/06/0174
Authority from 14 tenants of the 'Star and
Garter' property in Kew Bridge Road to Fuller,
Smith, and Turner to act for them in defending
actions of ejectment commenced by John
Willing Warren and others
7 Nov 1851
ACC/0891/02/06/0175
Ground plan of the 'Star and Garter', Kew
Bridge. 14" x 21", paper
c 1850
ACC/0891/02/06/0176
Tracing of plan of the 'Star and Garter' and
adjacent properties in Kew Bridge Road. 20" x
24", coloured
c 1850
ACC/0891/02/06/0177
Bill of costs of Williams Whitmore and Co.
1823 - 1825
relating to the contract between Robert Tunstall
and Thompson and Co. for building leases of
the 'Star and Garter' property, Kew Bridge
Road
ACC/0891/02/06/0178
Correspondence relating to building leases of
the 'Star and Garter' property in Kew Bridge
Road (Items numbered 0178-0186)
15 May 1839 26 Feb 1850
ACC/0891/02/06/0187
Draft and fair copy of instructions to counsel
concerning the proposed rebuilding of the
'Wagon and Horses', Kew Bridge Road
c 1850
ACC/0891/02/06/0188
Draft and fair copy of instructions to counsel
concerning the proposed rebuilding of the
'Wagon and Horses', Kew Bridge Road
c 1850
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 235
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0189
Rough schedule of deeds relating to the
1825 - 1834
'Wagon and Horses' and the 'Star and Garter' in
Kew Bridge Road
ACC/0891/02/06/0190
Abstract of the title of Charles Allen Evans
Beley esq. to freehold ground rents and
reversions in Bordesley, Aston, Warwicks
1787 - 1849
ACC/0891/02/06/0191
Cases and opinions of counsel concerning a
dispute between John Haverfield, the London
and South Western Railway Company, and
Fuller, Smith, and Turner
Over non performance of covenants contained
in a building lease of the 'Star and Garter' and
land adjoining
1849
ACC/0891/02/06/0192
Cases and opinions of counsel concerning a
dispute between John Haverfield, the London
and South Western Railway Company, and
Fuller, Smith, and Turner
Over non performance of covenants contained
in a building lease of the 'Star and Garter' and
land adjoining
1849
ACC/0891/02/06/0193
Cases and opinions of counsel concerning a
dispute between John Haverfield, the London
and South Western Railway Company, and
Fuller, Smith, and Turner
Over non performance of covenants contained
in a building lease of the 'Star and Garter' and
land adjoining
1849
ACC/0891/02/06/0194
Copy of a report of Henry Robert Abraham,
surveyor, on the construction of houses on the
'Star and Garter' property near Kew Bridge
10 Jan 1850
ACC/0891/02/06/0195
Copy of a report of Samuel Beazley as to the
construction of œ10 houses on the 'Star and
Garter' property near Kew Bridge
Jul 1850
ACC/0891/02/06/0196
Instructions to Mr. Giffard, counsel for Fuller,
Smith, and Turner, regarding a case between
Haverfield and Fuller
1850
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 236
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0197
Copy of lease, with covenant to renew
Robert Tunstall of Kew esq. to Douglas and
Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £85 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years, with covenant to repair
Property: The 'Wagon and Horses', and house
adjoining, near Kew Bridge
6 Feb 1829
ACC/0891/02/06/0198
Draft lease
John Haverfield of Relagh Co. Tyrone to
Douglas Thompson and John Bird Fuller of
Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £25 p.a. for a term of 81 years,
subject to the building of a new public house
Property: Parcel of land between the back of
the 'Wagon and Horses' and the river Thames
18 Jun 1840
ACC/0891/02/06/0199
Draft assignment by way of mortgage of lease
dated 6 February 1829
1. Douglas Thompson and John Bird Fuller of
Chiswick, brewers. 2. John Haverfield of
Relagh, Co. Tyrone, esq. 3. Henry Stevens of
the Middle Temple esq. and James William
Smith of Regents Park esq
Property: The 'Wagon and Horses' near Kew
Bridge
18 Jun 1840
ACC/0891/02/06/0200
Abstract of the title of John Haverfield to the
'Wagon and Horses' near Kew Bridge
1840
ACC/0891/02/06/0201
Copy of lease with covenant to renew
John Haverfield of Rosemount Lyncombe near
Bath, Somerset esq. to Fuller, Smith, and
Turner
Consideration: £110 p.a. for a term of 21 years
Property: The 'Star and Garter', and 15 houses
built on a field adjoining, near Kew Bridge
3 Aug 1872
ACC/0891/02/06/0202
Observations as to a proposal to grant a
renewal of lease on part of the premises of the
'Wagon and Horses', formerly copyhold of the
Manor of Ealing, by Haverfield to Fuller, Smith
and Turner
Plan attached
1873
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 237
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0203
Copy of a draft surrender preparatory to lease
Fuller, Smith, and Turner to John Haverfield of
Rosemount Lyncombe, Somerset, and Henry
Wykeham Brook Tunstall Haverfield, Lieut. in
the Royal Artillery
Property: The Wagon and Horses, Kew Bridge
Road
29 Nov 1875
ACC/0891/02/06/0204
Bill of charges of Walters, Young and Co.
relating to leases of the 'Wagon and Horses'
near Kew Bridge from Haverfield to Fuller,
Smith and Turner
1873 - 1875
ACC/0891/02/06/0205
Instructions to counsel concerning a sale by
Captain Haverfield to Fuller, Smith, and Turner
c 1882
ACC/0891/02/06/0206
Opinion on the title of Captain Haverfield to
properties near Kew Bridge
3 Apr 1882
ACC/0891/02/06/0207
Copy of requisitions on title to properties
intended to be sold by Haverfield to Fuller and
Co
1882
ACC/0891/02/06/0208
Draft conveyance
John Haverfield and Capt. Henry Wykeham
Brook Tunstall Haverfield to Fuller, Smith, and
Turner
Consideration: £6000
Property: The 'Wagon and Horses', and 'Star
and Garter', Kew Bridge Road
1882
ACC/0891/02/06/0209
Draft memorial of lease
John Haverfield of Rosemount Lyncombe,
Somerset, esq. and Captain Henry Wykeham
Brook Tunstall Haverfield to Fuller. Smith, and
Turner
Property: The 'Wagon and Horses', Kew Bridge
Road
22 May 1882
ACC/0891/02/06/0210
Correspondence concerning a conveyance of
3 Nov 1870 the 'Wagon and Horses' and 'Star and Garter',
21 Jun 1882
near Kew Bridge, from Capt. Haverfield to
Fuller Smith and Turner. (Items numbered 0210
-0220)
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 238
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0221
Temporarily withdrawn
Copy of draft agreement for a sale of 12-17
Kew Bridge Terrace in connection with the
rebuilding of Kew Bridge under the Kew Bridge
Act of 1898
Fuller, Smith and Turner to the Middlesex
County Council
Plan attached
18 Apr 1900
ACC/0891/02/06/0222
Temporarily withdrawn
Requisitions on the title of Fuller, Smith and
Turner to Kew Bridge Terrace
1900
ACC/0891/02/06/0223
Temporarily withdrawn
Copy of draft deed of enfranchisement of the
copyhold of Kew Bridge Terrace, held of the
manor of Ealing
The Ecclesiastical Commissioners to Fuller,
Smith and Turner
1900
ACC/0891/02/06/0224
Copies of memoranda concerning the sale of
properties near Kew Bridge to the Middlesex
County Council
Temporarily withdrawn
1899
ACC/0891/02/06/0225
Temporarily withdrawn
Correspondence concerning the sale of parts of 27 Nov 1899 Kew Bridge Terrace and Spring Grove by
24 Jan 1901
Fuller, Smith and Turner to the Middlesex
County Council. (Items numbered 0225-0265)
ACC/0891/02/06/0266
Temporarily withdrawn
Correspondence concerning the
enfranchisement of copyhold of land near Kew
Bridge. (Items numbered 0266-0288)
The Ecclesiastical Commissioners to Fuller,
Smith and Turner
9 Dec 1899 14 Jul 1900
ACC/0891/02/06/0289
Temporarily withdrawn
Bills of charges of Long Sons of Hounslow,
surveyors for Fuller, Smith and Turner relating
to the purchase of properties in Kew Bridge
Road by the Middlesex County Council under
the Kew Bridge Act of 1898
c 1900
ACC/0891/02/06/0290
Temporarily withdrawn
Bills of charges of Long Sons of Hounslow,
surveyors for Fuller, Smith and Turner relating
to the purchase of properties in Kew Bridge
Road by the Middlesex County Council under
the Kew Bridge Act of 1898
c 1900
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 239
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0291
Temporarily withdrawn
Plans of properties in Kew Bridge Terrace and
Spring Grove owned by Fuller, Smith, and
Turner, 12" x 85", linen, coloured
c 1900
ACC/0891/02/06/0292
Temporarily withdrawn
Plans of properties in Kew Bridge Terrace and
Spring Grove owned by Fuller, Smith, and
Turner, 12" x 85", linen, coloured
c 1900
ACC/0891/02/06/0293
Temporarily withdrawn
Plans of properties in Kew Bridge Terrace and
Spring Grove owned by Fuller, Smith, and
Turner, 12" x 85", linen, coloured
c 1900
ACC/0891/02/06/0294
Temporarily withdrawn
Plans of properties in Kew Bridge Terrace and
Spring Grove owned by Fuller, Smith, and
Turner, 12" x 85", linen, coloured
c 1900
ACC/0891/02/06/0295
Temporarily withdrawn
Plans of properties in Kew Bridge Terrace and
Spring Grove owned by Fuller, Smith, and
Turner, 12" x 85", linen, coloured
c 1900
ACC/0891/02/06/0296
Opinion of counsel, W.T.Daniel, regarding a
lease of Fuller and Co. and Haverfield
29 Jan 1850
ACC/0891/02/06/0297
Notice demanding possession on the expiry of
leases on premises in Ealing
John Willing Warren of Kentish Town esq. and
Henry James Barchard of Wandsworth, Surrey,
esq. to John Bird Fuller and others
3 copies
20 Sep 1851
ACC/0891/02/06/0298
Notice demanding possession on the expiry of
leases on premises in Ealing
John Willing Warren of Kentish Town esq. and
Henry James Barchard of Wandsworth, Surrey,
esq. to John Bird Fuller and others
3 copies
20 Sep 1851
ACC/0891/02/06/0299
Notice demanding possession on the expiry of
leases on premises in Ealing
John Willing Warren of Kentish Town esq. and
Henry James Barchard of Wandsworth, Surrey,
esq. to John Bird Fuller and others
3 copies
20 Sep 1851
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 240
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0300
Temporarily withdrawn
Draft agreement to assign the residue of a term
of 50 years
John Bird Fuller of Neston Park Wilts esq.,
Henry Smith, and John Turner, to the Great
Western and Brentford Railway
Property: 4 cottages and premises in New
Brentford
1857
ACC/0891/02/06/0301
Temporarily withdrawn
Notice of compulsory purchase of properties in
New Brentford
The Great Western and Brentford Railway
Company to John Bird Fuller, Henry Smith, and
John Turner
Plan attached
19 Mar 1857
ACC/0891/02/06/0302
Temporarily withdrawn
Duplicate assignment of a lease, and copy
John Bird Fuller of Neston Park, Wilts, esq.
Henry Smith and John Turner of Chiswick,
brewers, to the Great Western and Brentford
Railway Company
Consideration: £417 and £24 p. a. rent for the
residue of a term of 50 years
Property: 2 cottages at the north end of Ham
Common, and land opposite. Plan
31 Dec 1862
ACC/0891/02/06/0303
Temporarily withdrawn
Duplicate assignment of a lease, and copy
John Bird Fuller of Neston Park, Wilts, esq.
Henry Smith and John Turner of Chiswick,
brewers, to the Great Western and Brentford
Railway Company
Consideration: £417 and £24 p. a. rent for the
residue of a term of 50 years
Property: 2 cottages at the north end of Ham
Common, and land opposite. Plan
31 Dec 1862
ACC/0891/02/06/0304
Temporarily withdrawn
Duplicate assignment of a lease, and copy
John Bird Fuller of Neston Park, Wilts, esq.
Henry Smith and John Turner of Chiswick,
brewers, to the Great Western and Brentford
Railway Company
Consideration: £417 and £24 p. a. rent for the
residue of a term of 50 years
Property: 2 cottages at the north end of Ham
Common, and land opposite. Plan
31 Dec 1862
ACC/0891/02/06/0305
Temporarily withdrawn
Correspondence concerning the compulsory
purchase of land at New Brentford by the Great
Western Railway Company. (Items numbered
0305-0313)
2 Apr 1857 31 Mar 1863
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 241
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0314
Drafts of contract for sale, and plan, of a
freehold messuage and cottage
Eliza Ann Crighton to Fuller Smith and Turner
1876
ACC/0891/02/06/0315
Drafts of contract for sale, and plan, of a
freehold messuage and cottage
Eliza Ann Crighton to Fuller Smith and Turner
1876
ACC/0891/02/06/0316
Requisitions on title to a house and cottage in
New Brentford
1876
ACC/0891/02/06/0317
Draft conveyance
Eliza Ann Crighton of Cambridge Place,
Paddington, spinster, to Fuller, Smith and
Turner
Consideration: £550
Property: Freehold house, garden and
premises, and a cottage
1876
ACC/0891/02/06/0318
Draft memorial, with plan, of a conveyance of a
freehold messuage and cottage in New
Brentford. Eliza Ann Crighton to Fuller, Smith
and Turner
2 Jun 1876
ACC/0891/02/06/0319
Draft declaration by Sophia Page of the
Edgware Road, spinster, as to the pedigree of
Eliza Ann Crighton
1876
ACC/0891/02/06/0320
Counterpart lease, draft lease, and related
6 Sep 1878
correspondence. (Items numbered 0320-0329)
Fuller, Smith and Turner to William Prockter of
33 London Road, Brentford
Consideration: £25 p. a. for a term of 7 years
Property: 33 London Road, plan included
Endorsed: Extension of term dated 6 November
1885
ACC/0891/02/06/0330
Agreement for sale, and draft
18 Oct 1897
Henry Warren of No. 49 Boston Road,
Brentford, to William Fleetwood Fuller on behalf
of Fuller, Smith and Turner
Consideration: £5
Property: Parcel of freehold land on Boston
Road, Brentford, with a messuage known as
No. 49 erected on it, and a piece of land
adjoining
Plan attached
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 242
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0331
Agreement for sale, and draft
18 Oct 1897
Henry Warren of No. 49 Boston Road,
Brentford, to William Fleetwood Fuller on behalf
of Fuller, Smith and Turner
Consideration: £5
Property: Parcel of freehold land on Boston
Road, Brentford, with a messuage known as
No. 49 erected on it, and a piece of land
adjoining
Plan attached
ACC/0891/02/06/0332
Draft conveyance
Henry Warren to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Consideration: £15
Property: 49 Boston Road
ACC/0891/02/06/0333
Agreement to hire
23 Jun 1873
Fuller, Smith and Turner to John Evans of
Willesden
Consideration: £40 p. a. determinable from year
to year
Property: The 'Green Man', Harlesden Green
Printed form
ACC/0891/02/06/0334
Copy of draft agreement for renewal of a lease
dated 28 February 1825
John Belemore of Harlesden and Fuller, Smith
and Turner
Property: The 'Green Man', Harlesden
1874
ACC/0891/02/06/0335
Copy of draft agreement for renewal of a lease
dated 28 February 1825
Walter Belemore of Harlesden gent., Alfred
John Belemore of Malta, a surgeon in Her
Majesty's Army, and Charles Shuttleworth of
Harlesden, florist, to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Consideration: £70 rent p. a. for a term of 14
years
Property: The 'Green Man', Harlesden
1875
ACC/0891/02/06/0336
Copy of draft lease
Walter Belemore, Charles Shuttleworth, and
Alfred John Belemore, to Fuller, Smith and
Turner
Consideration: £70 rent p. a. for a term of 14
years
Property: The Green Man' and premises in
Harlesden
31 Dec 1875
1898
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 243
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0337
Agreement to lease
Surgeon Lieut. Col. Alfred John
Belemore of Brighton, Sussex, to
Henry Fleetwood Fuller on behalf
of Fuller, Smith and Turner
Consideration: œ3,500 and
œ100 p. a. rent for a term of 80
years
Property: The 'Green Man',
Harlesden
5 Jun 1901
ACC/0891/02/06/0338
Copy of order in Chancery
In the matter of The Public House
known as the 'Green Man' being
part of the Harlesden Estate
settled by the marriage
settlement of Alfred John
Belemore and Amelia Angelina
his wife
In the matter of the Settled Land
Acts 1882-1890. Ordered that
Alfred
24 Jul 1901
ACC/0891/02/06/0339
Conditional agreement for surrender and re
-grant of lease dated 23 September 1901
Lieut. Col. Alfred John Belemore of Brighton,
Sussex, surgeon, to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Consideration: As in lease of 1901
Condition requiring lessees to rebuild and
extend the public house, objected to by the
local licensing authority, to be modified to allow
them to build shops
Property: The 'Green Man', Harlesden
16 Nov 1905
ACC/0891/02/06/0340
Correspondence concerning a lease of the
23 Nov 1888 'Green Man', Harlesden. (Items numbered 0340 3 Aug 1907
-0352)
ACC/0891/02/06/0353
Ealing: Draft lease of the 'One Tun', the 'Half
Moon and Seven Stars', and the 'Hand and
Flower'
Francis Wheat Newton to Thompson and Fuller
ACC/0891/02/06/0354
Isleworth: Draft lease of the 'Coach and
1839
Horses', and 'Hare and Hounds', Wey Green
Francis Wheat Newton of Walton on Thames to
Fuller, and Thompson
1839
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 244
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0355
Old Brentford: Draft lease of the 'Six Bells'
Francis Wheat Newton of Shirley, Hants, to
John Bird Fuller
1842
ACC/0891/02/06/0356
Ealing: Draft lease of the 'One Tun', the 'Half
Moon and Seven Stars', and the 'Hand and
Flower'
Francis Wheat Newton to John Bird Fuller
1842
ACC/0891/02/06/0357
Ealing, Isleworth: Draft lease of public houses
as in Nos. ACC/0891/02/06/0353-0356
John Wheat Newton to John Bird Fuller
1842
ACC/0891/02/06/0358
Abstract of the will of James Newton of Walton
on Thames, Surrey, dated October 1842
21 Aug 1835
ACC/0891/02/06/0359
Valuation of the trade of public houses leased
by John Wheat Newton to John Bird Fuller
c 1842
ACC/0891/02/06/0360
Ealing, Isleworth: Correspondence, statements
of account, and rough notes relating to leases
of public houses by John Wheat Newton to
John Bird Fuller. (Items numbered 0360-0396)
1835 - 1843
ACC/0891/02/06/0397
Twickenham, Kensington, Hounslow, Brentford: 1843
Draft lease for a term of 30 years
John Wheat Newton to John Bird Fuller
Property: The 'Prince Blucher', Twickenham
Common, the 'Coach and Horses', Kensington,
the 'Marquis of Granby', Hounslow, the
'Salutation', Old Brentford
ACC/0891/02/06/0398
Correspondence concerning a proposed
purchase by J.B. Fuller of property formerly
belonging to the late Mr. Gutteridge (Items
numbered 0398-0402)
27 Oct 1842 15 May 1843
ACC/0891/02/06/0403
Correspondence concerning a lease from Mr.
Newton to J.B. Fuller
11 items
28 Nov 1842 10 Jul 1843
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 245
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0404
Manors of Isleworth Syon and Ealing, New
May 1843
Brentford: Draft lease of the 'Coach and
Horses', 'Hare and Hounds', 'One Tun', 'Half
Moon and Seven Stars', 'Hand and Flower', and
'Six Bells'
1. Francis Wheat Newton of Shirley, Hants.
Joseph Jennings of Portman Square
2. Ann Newton of Salisbury, Wilts, widow
3. Francis Wheat Newton. 4. John Bird Fuller of
Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: 1. £28, 2. £18, 3. £40, 4. £24, 5.
£20 p. a. rent for terms of 18 years, 6. £42 p. a.
for a term of 30 years
Property: 1. The 'Coach and Horses', 2. the
'Hare and Hounds', copyhold of the Manor of
Isleworth Syon. 3. The 'One Tun'. 4. the 'Half
Moon and Seven Stars', 5. the 'Hand and
Flower', copyhold of the Manor of Ealing, 6. The
'Six Bells', New Brentford
ACC/0891/02/06/0405
Hounslow, Kensington, the Manor of Ealing:
5 May 1843
Draft lease of the 'Prince Blucher', 'Marquis of
Granby', 'Coach and Horses' and 'Salutation'
Francis Wheat Newton of Shirley, Hants. to
John Bird Fuller of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £1136. 11. 0. and yearly rents of
1. £40, 2. £30, 3. £30, for terms of 30 years,
and 4. £30, for a term of 18 years
Property: 1. The 'Prince Blucher', Twickenham
Common in Hounslow
2. The 'Marquis of Granby', Hounslow
3. The 'Coach and Horses', Kensington Square
4. The 'Salutation', copyhold of the Manor of
Ealing
ACC/0891/02/06/0406
Manor of Ealing: Licence to Francis Wheat
Newton to demise copyhold premises for 21
years or less
ACC/0891/02/06/0407
Manor of Ealing: Draft lease of The 'Salutation' 28 Nov 1865
Inn
Francis Wheat Newton of Taunton, Somerset,
esq. to John Bird Fuller, Henry Smith, and John
Turner of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £35 p. a. rent for a term of 12
years
Property: The Salutation Inn, Old Brentford
21 Oct 1865
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 246
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0408
Manors of Isleworth Syon and Ealing: Draft
lease of the 'Coach and Horses; 'Hare and
Hounds', 'One Tun,' Half Moon and Seven
Stars', and 'Hand and the Flower'
1. Francis Wheat Newton of Taunton,
Somerset, esq. and Joseph Jennings of
Portland Place
2. Francis 'Wheat Newton. 3. John Bird Fuller,
Henry Smith and John Turner of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £28, £18, £40, £24, £20 p.a.
rents for a term of 12 years
Property: The 'Coach and Horses', and the
'Hare and Hounds, copyhold of the Manor of
Isleworth Syon. The 'One Tun', the 'Half Moon
and Seven Stars', and the 'Hand and Flower',
copyhold of the Manor of Ealing
28 Nov 1865
ACC/0891/02/06/0409
Extract from a lease of Newton to Fuller
concerning the lessee's right of pre-emption
c 1865
ACC/0891/02/06/0410
Correspondence and rough notes relating to
leases from Newton to Fuller (Items numbered
0410-0414)
15 Nov 1864 31 Oct 1865
ACC/0891/02/06/0415
Manor of Ealing: Extracts from the court rolls
relating to the 'Golden Tun', formerly the 'Black
Swan', Old Brentford
Mary Harvest, surrender to John Russell. John
Russell, mortgage to Samuel Willson. John
Russell, surrender to John Newton
8 Dec 1756 16
Dec 1756 13
Nov 1782
ACC/0891/02/06/0416
Old Brentford: Memorandum of agreement for
tenancy of the 'One Tun'
Thompson and Fuller to John Thick
Consideration: £50 p. a. for a yearly tenancy
Property: The 'One Tun'
24 Apr 1838
ACC/0891/02/06/0417
Abstract, dated 1873, of a transfer of mortgage
George Osborns of Old Brentford, gent. and
James Rustat Trimmer of Hammersmith, gent.
executors and trustees of the will of John
Newton of Old Brentford, deceased
30 May 1814
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 247
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0418
Old Brentford: Abstract of the will of John Thick
of the Green Man Tavern, Covent Garden, and
the One Tun Inn, Old Brentford, victualler,
coachmaker and wheelwright
His interest in the 'One Tun' left to his wife for
her life, then to be sold for the benefit of his
sons Frederick and John equally
21 Mar 1868
ACC/0891/02/06/0419
Old Brentford: Writ of ejectment on behalf of
Fuller, Smith, and Turner against Jane Thick,
widow, concerning the One Tun Inn
14 Apr 1865
ACC/0891/02/06/0420
Brentford, Isleworth, Kensington: Abstract of
the title of Francis Wheat Newton to various
freehold and copyhold public houses
1834 - 1872
ACC/0891/02/06/0421
Brentford, Isleworth, Hounslow: Kensington,
Twickenham: Contract for sale and draft of the
'Marquis of Granby', 'Coach and Horses',
'Prince Blucher', 'Six Bells', 'Salutation', 'Hand
and Flower', 'One Tun', 'Hare and Hounds' and
the 'Coach and Horses'
Francis Wheat Newton of Barton Grange,
Taunton, Somerset, esq. to Fuller, Smith and
Turner
Consideration: £8000
Property: The 'Marquis of Granby', Hounslow,
freehold. The 'Coach and Horses', Kensington,
freehold. The 'Prince Blucher', Twickenham,
freehold. The 'Six Bells', Brentford, freehold.
The 'Salutation' Brentford copyhold. The 'Hand
and Flower', Brentford, copyhold. The 'One
Tun', Brentford, copyhold. The 'Hare and
Hounds', Isleworth, copyhold. The 'Coach and
Horses', Isleworth, copyhold
29 Nov 1872
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 248
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0422
Brentford, Isleworth, Hounslow: Kensington,
Twickenham: Contract for sale and draft of the
'Marquis of Granby', 'Coach and Horses',
'Prince Blucher', 'Six Bells', 'Salutation', 'Hand
and Flower', 'One Tun', 'Hare and Hounds' and
the 'Coach and Horses'
Francis Wheat Newton of Barton Grange,
Taunton, Somerset, esq. to Fuller, Smith and
Turner
Consideration: £8000
Property: The 'Marquis of Granby', Hounslow,
freehold. The 'Coach and Horses', Kensington,
freehold. The 'Prince Blucher', Twickenham,
freehold. The 'Six Bells', Brentford, freehold.
The 'Salutation' Brentford copyhold. The 'Hand
and Flower', Brentford, copyhold. The 'One
Tun', Brentford, copyhold. The 'Hare and
Hounds', Isleworth, copyhold. The 'Coach and
Horses', Isleworth, copyhold
29 Nov 1872
ACC/0891/02/06/0423
Brentford, Isleworth, Hounslow, Kensington,
Twickenham: Requisitions and replies on the
title of Francis Wheat Newton to freehold and
copyhold public houses as in
No.ACC/0891/02/06/0422
1873
ACC/0891/02/06/0424
Brentford: Instructions to counsel concerning
the assignment of a mortgage dated 30 May
1814 on the 'Black Boy and Still'
1873
ACC/0891/02/06/0425
Brentford: Opinion of counsel on the title of
1873
Francis Wheat Newton to the 'Hand and Flower'
ACC/0891/02/06/0426
Manors of Ealing and Isleworth Syon: Draft
surrenders of copyhold public houses as in
No.ACC/0891/02/06/0422
Joseph Jennings and Francis Wheat Newton to
Fuller, Smith and Turner
1873
ACC/0891/02/06/0427
Manors of Ealing and Isleworth Syon: Draft
surrenders of copyhold public houses as in
No.ACC/0891/02/06/0422
Joseph Jennings and Francis Wheat Newton to
Fuller, Smith and Turner
1873
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 249
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0428
Manors of Ealing and Isleworth Syon: Draft
surrenders of copyhold public houses as in
No.ACC/0891/02/06/0422
Joseph Jennings and Francis Wheat Newton to
Fuller, Smith and Turner
1873
ACC/0891/02/06/0429
Brentford, Hounslow, Isleworth, Kensington,
Twickenham: Draft conveyance and covenant
to surrender freehold and copyhold public
houses as in No.ACC/0891/02/06/0422
Francis Wheat Newton to Fuller, Smith and
Turner
1873
ACC/0891/02/06/0430
Manor of Ealing: Extracts from the court roll
Surrenders by Francis Wheat Newton to Fuller,
Smith and Turner
Property: The 'One Tun', and the 'Salutation'
25 Mar 1873
ACC/0891/02/06/0431
Schedule of deeds relating to public houses
purchased from Francis Wheat Newton by
Fuller Smith and Turner
1816 - 1873
ACC/0891/02/06/0432
Brentford: Requisitions and replies with draft on 1873
the title of Henry Prentis to the 'Six Bells'
ACC/0891/02/06/0433
Brentford: Requisitions and replies with draft on 1873
the title of Henry Prentis to the 'Six Bells'
ACC/0891/02/06/0434
Brentford: Opinion of counsel, Edward Hume,
on the title of Henry Prentis to the 'Six Bells'
ACC/0891/02/06/0435
Brentford: Draft agreement for sale of the 'Six
1873
Bells'
Henry Prentis of 36 Lincolns Inn Fields, gent. to
Fuller, Smith and Turner
Consideration: £280
Property: The 'Six Bells' subject to tenancy
ACC/0891/02/06/0436
Brentford: Draft covenant to produce title deeds 1873
to the 'Six Bells' Henry Prentis to Fuller, Smith
and Turner
ACC/0891/02/06/0437
Brentford: Draft coveyance of the 'Six Bells'
Henry Prentis to Fuller, Smith and Turner
1873
1873
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 250
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0438
Correspondence concerning the purchase of
public houses by Fuller, Smith and Turner from
Francis Wheat Newton and Henry Prentis.
(Items numbered 0438-0465)
28 Oct 1872
14 Oct 1873
ACC/0891/02/06/0466
Old Brentford: Correspondence concerning
claims by Fuller, Smith and Turner on the
estate of John Thick of the 'One Tun', Old
Brentford. (Items numbered 0466-0489)
6 Jul 1868 29
Apr 1879
ACC/0891/02/06/0490
Letters concerning rights of way in the yard of
the 'One Tun' at Old Brentford
12 and 13 Mar
1894
ACC/0891/02/06/0491
Letters concerning rights of way in the yard of
the 'One Tun' at Old Brentford
12 and 13 Mar
1894
ACC/0891/02/06/0492
Chiswick, Hammersmith, Brentford: Lists of
leases of private and public houses belonging
to the estate of Charles Purvis
[1783]
ACC/0891/02/06/0493
Chiswick, Hammersmith, Brentford: Lists of
leases of private and public houses belonging
to the estate of Charles Purvis
[1783]
ACC/0891/02/06/0494
Chiswick: Copies of draft deed of covenant as
to uses to be annexed to the release of estates
in Chiswick from Charles Purvis to David
Roberts and John Thompson
[1783]
ACC/0891/02/06/0495
Chiswick: Copies of draft deed of covenant as
to uses to be annexed to the release of estates
in Chiswick from Charles Purvis to David
Roberts and John Thompson
[1783]
ACC/0891/02/06/0496
Abstract of the deed of settlement of the
Amicable Contributionship, or Hand in Hand
Fire Office, in Angel Court, on Snow Hill.
Printed
1783
ACC/0891/02/06/0497
Chiswick: Draft of assignment of six policies in
the Hand in Hand Fire Office, subject to
mortgage. Charles Purvis, esq. to the Revd.
Matthias D'Oyly
1783
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 251
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0498
Chiswick: Abstract of fire insurance policies in
the Hand in Hand Fire Office, taken by Charles
Purvis on houses in Chiswick
24 Oct 1877
ACC/0891/02/06/0499
Chiswick: Account of Charles Purvis with the
Hand in Hand Fire Office for the insurance of
two buildings, and receipt for premium
28 Jun 1783
ACC/0891/02/06/0500
Chiswick: Extracts of deeds, and
correspondence, concerning a sale of estates
in Chiswick by Charles Purvis to David Roberts
and John Thompson. (Items numbered 0500
-0507)
27 May - 2
Aug 1783
ACC/0891/02/06/0508
Manor of Fulham: Particulars and conditions of
sale of the copyhold estate in Hammersmith of
Mrs. Ann Robinson deceased
Signed by Matthew Graves after payment of a
deposit for lot 5., the 'Three Jolly Gardeners'
20 May 1758
ACC/0891/02/06/0509
Hammersmith: Receipts for purchase money
and fees for the sale of the 'Three Jolly
Gardeners'
John Crowther to Matthew Graves
13 Jun 1758
ACC/0891/02/06/0510
Hammersmith: Receipts for purchase money
and fees for the sale of the 'Three Jolly
Gardeners'
John Crowther to Matthew Graves
13 Jun 1758
ACC/0891/02/06/0511
Manor of Fulham: Note of inquiry into
admissions to Pingsworth Field, and the Angel
Inn erected there, Hammersmith
4 Apr 1774
ACC/0891/02/06/0512
Old Brentford: Copy of agreement for lease of
the 'Barge Aground'
Charles Purvis of Darsham, Suffolk to John
Arnott of Old Brentford, bargemaster and
victualler
Consideration: £25 rent for a term of 21 years
on condition of an outlay of £150 in rebuilding,
with covenant to repay £100 on expiry of the
lease
Property: The 'Barge a Ground'
26 Jun 1776
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 252
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0513
Old Brentford: 1. Copy of agreement for lease
as No.ACC/0891/02/06/0512. 2. Copy of
agreement for lease (Both of the 'Barge
Aground')
Charles Purvis esq. to Isaac Arnott,
administrator of Ann Arnott deceased
Consideration: £4 p.a. rent for 21 years and £5
p.a. rent for the residue of a term of 28 years
from Michaelmas 1778, and money already
expended by Ann Arnott in rebuilding, with a
covenant to take beer from Mr. Graves'
Brewhouse in Chiswick
Property: The 'Barge Aground'
1 26 Jun 1776
2 23 Jun 1780
ACC/0891/02/06/0514
Old Brentford: Notice to William West to quit
premises in Old Brentford, unsigned
23 Jun 1778
ACC/0891/02/06/0515
Bond in œ400 to secure an annual payment of
œ40
Henry Bryne of Portsea, Hants., Captain of his
Majesty's Frigate Andromeda to Mary Maria
Wady of Portsea, spinster
16 Jun 1779
ACC/0891/02/06/0516
Case and opinion of Arthur Murphy concerning
the affairs of Capt. Henry Bryne, lost at sea 12
October 1780 intestate
The administrators of his estate were his sister
Judith and her husband Douglas Thompson of
Chiswick, brewer
c 1781
ACC/0891/02/06/0517
Instructions to counsel for plea on behalf of the
defendants in Nelson v Thompson, a cause
concerning the affairs of Capt. Henry Bryne
deceased
c 1781
ACC/0891/02/06/0518
Brief for the defendants in Nelson v Thompson
at the Devonshire Lent Assizes
1782
ACC/0891/02/06/0519
Isleworth: Agreement for lease of the 'London
Apprentice'
Elizabeth Fuller of Isleworth, widow and
executrix of John Fuller, guardian of her son
John, an infant, devisee under his father's will,
to David Roberts and John Thompson of Old
Brentford, brewers
Consideration: £31 p.a. rent for a term of 3
years
Property: The 'London Apprentice', Isleworth
22 Feb 1783
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 253
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0520
Chiswick, Ealing, Fulham: Agreement for sale
Charles Purvis of Darsham, Suffolk, esq. to
David Roberts and John Thompson of
Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £1000 purchase, £4000
mortgage
Property: Brewery and estates in Chiswick,
Fulham and Ealing
9 May 1783
ACC/0891/02/06/0521
Bond for the payment of œ160
John Dark of Hanwell, victualler, to David
Roberts and John Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
26 Aug 1783
ACC/0891/02/06/0522
Norwood in Hayes: Memorandum of agreement 26 Aug 1783
to deposit a conveyance dated 30 June 1778
as security for the payment of œ160
John Dark of Hanwell victualler to David
Roberts and John Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Property: Three closes in Norwood
ACC/0891/02/06/0523
Old Brentford: Receipt for œ100 in
consideration of monies spent on the 'Barge
Aground'
Isaac Arnott to Charles Purvis by Messrs.
Roberts and Thompson
ACC/0891/02/06/0524
Drafts of memorials of a lease and release, and 8/9 Dec 1783
assignment from Charles Purvis and others to
William Ayton
ACC/0891/02/06/0525
Account of the costs of John Ayton on behalf of
David Roberts and John Thompson concerning
a sale by Charles Purvis
1783
ACC/0891/02/06/0526
Account of the costs of John Ayton on behalf of
David Roberts and John Thompson concerning
a sale by Charles Purvis
1783
ACC/0891/02/06/0527
Copy of receipts for consideration money
relating to a sale from Charles Purvis to David
Roberts and John Thompson
[1783]
3 Dec 1783
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 254
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0528
Chiswick, Ealing, Fulham: Draft appointment
and release of freehold, and covenant to
surrender copyhold premises in Chiswick,
Brentford and Hammersmith
Charles Purvis and his trustees to David
Roberts and John Thompson
1783
ACC/0891/02/06/0529
Chiswick: Correspondence and copies
concerning a sale of estates in Chiswick by
Charles Purvis to David Roberts and John
Thompson. (Items numbered 0529-0538)
2 Aug 1783 17 Apr 1784
ACC/0891/02/06/0539
Chiswick, Ealing: Assignment of six insurance
policies on public houses in Chiswick and
Ealing subject to mortgage
Charles Purvis esq. to the Revd. Matthias
D'Oyly
31 Jul 1784
ACC/0891/02/06/0540
Isleworth: Articles of agreement for the
improvement of the 'Royal Oak' Wortton Lane,
Isleworth
1. John Thompson of Chiswick, brewer. 2.
William Drabwell of Isleworth, victualler
24 Mar 1785
ACC/0891/02/06/0541
Bond for the payment of œ150
Matthew Wright of Chiswick, bricklayer to John
Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
11 Mar 1786
ACC/0891/02/06/0542
Bond for the payment of œ37. 13. 6
John Taylor of Ealing, victualler to John
Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
27 Jul 1787
ACC/0891/02/06/0543
Bill of costs for legal charges due from John
Thompson to John Ayton
1784 - 1787
ACC/0891/02/06/0544
Case and opinion of counsel concerning the
possibility of the granting of a licence to a new
tenant of a public house after the general
licensing day
27 Jul 1788
ACC/0891/02/06/0545
Extract dated 29 June 1863 from the baptism
register of St. John's Church Paddington
relating to George William Plukenett Woodroffe
18 Aug 1842
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 255
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0546
Woodroffe v Pocock: Copy of an affidavit of
Emily, wife of Walker Skirrow concerning the
parenthood of her children George William
Plukenett Woodroffe and Charles Alfred
Woodroffe
27 Jul 1863
ACC/0891/02/06/0547
Draft agreement for sale
George William Plukenett Woodroffe to Fuller,
Smith and Turner
Consideration: £700
Property: A parcel of freehold land with
buildings erected there, in Chiswick, to the east
of a piece of garden leased by G.W.P.
Woodroffe to Fuller, Smith and Turner
1865
ACC/0891/02/06/0548
Draft conveyance
George William Plukenett Woodroffe of
Redcastle, Inverness, to Fuller, Smith and
Turner
Consideration: £700
Property: A parcel of freehold land and
buildings erected there in Chiswick
1865
ACC/0891/02/06/0549
Draft memorial of a lease from G.W.P.
Woodroffe to Fuller, Smith and Turner of a
parcel of land south of Back Lane
1865
ACC/0891/02/06/0550
Correspondence relating to a sale by G.W.P.
Woodroffe to Fuller, Smith and Turner of land
south of Back Lane. (Items numbered 0550
-0563)
15 Aug 1865 22 Jan 1866
ACC/0891/02/06/0564
Agreement to lease, and draft
George William Plukenett Woodroffe of
Windsor, Berks, to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Consideration: £60 p.a. rent
Property: A parcel of land to the south of Back
Lane. Plan attached
6 Nov 1867
ACC/0891/02/06/0565
Agreement to lease, and draft
George William Plukenett Woodroffe of
Windsor, Berks, to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Consideration: £60 p.a. rent
Property: A parcel of land to the south of Back
Lane. Plan attached
6 Nov 1867
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 256
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0566
Tracing of a plan of freehold land near Back
Lane proposed to be leased by G.W.P.
Woodroffe to Fuller, Smith and Turner
c 1866
ACC/0891/02/06/0567
Draft memorandum of agreement for sale
Henry Mangles Denham and Charles Gepp
Robinson, executors of the will of Mrs. Lumley,
to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Consideration: £250
Property: A messuage near the south end of
Chiswick Lane
Sep 1865
ACC/0891/02/06/0568
Manor of Chiswick Prebend: Draft surrender
Rear Admiral Charles Gepp Robinson and
Eleanor his wife to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Property: Two undivided moieties of a
messuage and premises near the south end of
Chiswick Lane
Nov 1865
ACC/0891/02/06/0569
Manor of Chiswick Prebend: Draft admission
Lieut. Annesley Turner Denham R.N. youngest
son and customary heir of his mother Isabella,
late wife of Admiral Henry Mangles Denham
Property: Moiety of a messuage and premises
near the south end of Chiswick Lane
1865
ACC/0891/02/06/0570
Manor of Chiswick Prebend: Draft surrender
Lieut. Annesley Turner Denham R.N. to Fuller,
Smith and Turner
Property: Moiety of a messuage and premises
near the south end of Chiswick Lane
1865 Nov
ACC/0891/02/06/0571
Draft declaration by Eleanor, wife of Admiral
Charles Gepp Robinson
Concerning the heirship of Rebecca Lumley of
Chiswick, deceased
1865
ACC/0891/02/06/0572
Notes concerning the heirship of Rebecca
Lumley to the Denham family
1865
ACC/0891/02/06/0573
Notes concerning the heirship of Rebecca
Lumley to the Denham family
1865
ACC/0891/02/06/0574
Notes concerning the heirship of Rebecca
Lumley to the Denham family
1865
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 257
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0575
Correspondence relating to the heirship of
Rebecca Lumley, and sale of a messuage in
Chiswick by her executors. (Items numbered
0575-0583)
27 Sep - 18
Nov 1865
ACC/0891/02/06/0584
Agreement for building lease
Douglas Thompson and John Bird Fuller of
Chiswick, brewers, to Thomas and Thomas
Henry Adamson of Chiswick, builders
Consideration: Peppercorn rent for 6 months,
during which four dwellings are to be built, £10
p.a. for remainder of a term of 21 years
Property: Parcel of land in Chiswick bounded
on the north by Douglas Thompson's garden,
and on the south by the road running along the
bank of the Thames. Marginal plan and
elevations by Samuel Beazley of Soho Square
24 Oct 1835
ACC/0891/02/06/0585
Manor of Chiswick Prebend: Attested copy of
surrender
Mary Ann Latter and Charles her husband to
Fuller, Smith and Turner
Property: Messuage and 1r. land in Chiswick,
the highway to the east
1 May 1853
ACC/0891/02/06/0586
Draft lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Thomas Henry
Adamson of Turnham Green, builder, and
Elizabeth Adamson, widow
Consideration: £10 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years from 29 September 1856
Property: A parcel of land with four dwellings
built there, between the garden of the house
formerly occupied by Douglas Thompson, and
the Thames
5 Aug 1861
ACC/0891/02/06/0587
Manor of Chiswick Prebend: Attested copy and
draft surrender
Thomas Joseph Edmonds of Mawson Row,
Chiswick, and Maria his wife, to Fuller, Smith
and Turner
Property: 1. and 2. Mawson Row, to which
Maria Cooke, now Edmonds was admitted 15
February 1859
15 Aug 1862
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 258
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0588
Manor of Chiswick Prebend: Attested copy and
draft surrender
Thomas Joseph Edmonds of Mawson Row,
Chiswick, and Maria his wife, to Fuller, Smith
and Turner
Property: 1. and 2. Mawson Row, to which
Maria Cooke, now Edmonds was admitted 15
February 1859
15 Aug 1862
ACC/0891/02/06/0589
Manor of Chiswick Prebend: Copy of draft
18 Jun 1866
surrender
William Jupp of Brentford, corn dealer, to Fuller,
Smith and Turner
Property: Four messuages, one divided in two,
on the road leading to the Thames in Chiswick
ACC/0891/02/06/0590
Copy of requisitions on title, and answers, with
covering letter
Relating to properties in Chiswick to be sold by
William Jupp to Fuller, Smith and Turner
ACC/0891/02/06/0591
Tracings of plans of the Griffin Brewery and
c 1892
surrounding properties in Chiswick, acquired by
Fuller, Smith and Turner. (Items numbered
0591-0600)
ACC/0891/02/06/0601
Manor of Hanwell: Copy of a draft admission of
John Francis Smith, heir of Henry Smith
Property: The 'Coach and Horses', or Viaduct
Inn, near Hanwell Bridge
1889
ACC/0891/02/06/0602
Manor of Sutton Court: Copies of draft
admissions of John Francis Smith as heir of
Henry Smith
Property: 602. The 'George the Fourth' at
Turnham Green, 603. land adjoining, and 604.
the 'Pack Horse' in Chiswick High Road
1892
ACC/0891/02/06/0603
Manor of Sutton Court: Copies of draft
admissions of John Francis Smith as heir of
Henry Smith
Property: 602. The 'George the Fourth' at
Turnham Green, 603. land adjoining, and 604.
the 'Pack Horse' in Chiswick High Road
1892
Apr 1866
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 259
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0604
Manor of Sutton Court: Copies of draft
admissions of John Francis Smith as heir of
Henry Smith
Property: 602. The 'George the Fourth' at
Turnham Green, 603. land adjoining, and 604.
the 'Pack Horse' in Chiswick High Road
1892
ACC/0891/02/06/0605
Manors of Sutton Court, Hanwell, and
Greenford: Copies of draft nominations of
Henry Fleetwood Fuller
To be admitted tenant to copyhold
hereditaments in the manors of Sutton Court,
Hanwell, and Greenford belonging in equity to
the partnership firm of Fuller, Smith and Turner
25 Feb 1909
ACC/0891/02/06/0606
Manors of Sutton Court, Hanwell, and
Greenford: Copies of draft nominations of
Henry Fleetwood Fuller
To be admitted tenant to copyhold
hereditaments in the manors of Sutton Court,
Hanwell, and Greenford belonging in equity to
the partnership firm of Fuller, Smith and Turner
25 Feb 1909
ACC/0891/02/06/0607
Manors of Sutton Court, Hanwell, and
Greenford: Copies of draft nominations of
Henry Fleetwood Fuller
To be admitted tenant to copyhold
hereditaments in the manors of Sutton Court,
Hanwell, and Greenford belonging in equity to
the partnership firm of Fuller, Smith and Turner
25 Feb 1909
ACC/0891/02/06/0608
Manor of Sutton Court: Copy of a draft
5 May 1910
admission of Henry Fleetwood Fuller under the
will of John Francis Smith
Property: The 'Pack Horse' and a small shop
adjoining in Chiswick High Road, the 'George
the Fourth' and a moiety of land adjoining the
entrance and the messuage thereon
Attached are three slips containing revisions to
the draft, and a letter from Fuller, Smith and
Turner to Pritchard, Englefield and Co. of Little
Trinity Lane, E.C. concerning the modernisation
of descriptions of property dated 13 July 1909
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891/02/06/0609
ACC/0891
Description
Manor of Hanwell: Copy of a draft admission of
Henry Fleetwood Fuller, under the will of John
Francis Smith
Property: The 'Coach and Horses' or Viaduct
Inn, and premises in Hanwell
Attached is a slip containing covering notes on
the description of the property, and a letter on
the same subject from Fuller, Smith and Turner
to Pritchard Englefield and Co. dated 15 July
1909
Page 260
Dates
5 May 1910
ACC/0891/02/06/0610
Manor of Greenford: Copy of a draft admission 5 May 1910
Property: 1a. land, with the 'Black of Henry Fleetwood Fuller under the will of John
Horse', stables, coach house,
Francis Smith
outhouses, and yard thereon,
bounded by the Harrow Road on
the east and the Grand Junction
Canal on the north and west
ACC/0891/02/06/0611
Manors of Chiswick, Sutton Court, Hanwell and
Greenford: Correspondence of Pritchard,
Englefield and Co. with Fuller, Smith and
Turner, and the Ecclesiastical Commissioners.
(Items numbered 0611-0630)
Concerning admissions of the representatives
of the late John Francis Smith to copyhold
hereditaments held by him in the manors of
Chiswick, Sutton Court, Hanwell and Greenford
3 Feb 1909 - 6
Jun 1910
ACC/0891/02/06/0631
Memorandum of agreement to accept tenancy
John Frederick Wilkens to John Bird Fuller,
Henry Smith, and John Turner
Consideration: £25 p.a. rent from year to year
Property: The Packet Boat Inn
29 Jan 1857
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 261
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0632
Draft conveyance
1886
1. Major Grahame Craig and Major Robert
Charles Gott. 2. John - Heathcote esq. the
Revd. George Heathcote and George Rooper.
3. The Revd. Joseph Stephen Hilliard. 4.
General George Towers Hilliard. 5. George
Pargiter Fuller, Henry Smith and John Turner of
the Griffin Brewery, Chiswick
Consideration: £2200 paid to 4. with the
consent of 1. and 2. as mortgagees
Property: The 'Packet Boat', garden and
premises in Cowley Peachey, on the west side
of the high road from Uxbridge and Cowley to
West Drayton, at the junction of the road from
Iver
ACC/0891/02/06/0633
Copy of a draft declaration by James Arthur
Hilliard of the City of London esq. that George
Towers Hilliard is the owner of freehold estates
in Cowley, Hillingdon and elsewhere
1886
ACC/0891/02/06/0634
Instructions to counsel and opinion as to title to
the Packet Boat Inn
1886
ACC/0891/02/06/0635
Instructions to counsel and opinion as to title to
the Packet Boat Inn
1886
ACC/0891/02/06/0636
Instructions to counsel and opinion as to title to
the Packet Boat Inn
1886
ACC/0891/02/06/0637
Correspondence concerning the purchase of
the Packet Boat Inn by Fuller, Smith and
Turner. (Items numbered 0637-0661)
17 Aug - 3 Dec
1886
ACC/0891/02/06/0662
Copy of the will of James Millet of Ealing
2 May 1816
gardener, proved in the Consistory Court of
London 27 October 1842
Principal devisees: Mary Proctor, spinster,
housekeeper and Elizabeth Carter, grand-niece
Property: 7 cottages and a dwelling house in
Drum Lane, Ealing
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 262
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0663
Copy of a deed of covenant to levy a fine, and
surrender to uses
1. John Storey of Ealing, market gardener
2. Mary Elizabeth Storey, wife of 1. n£e Carter
3. Daniel Stewart of Oxford Street ivory
merchant
Property: Messuage and garden adjoining in
Drum Lane
25 Nov 1822
ACC/0891/02/06/0664
Copy of mortgage
8 Nov 1828
John Storey and Mary Elizabeth his wife to
Charles Molineaux Keay Lock of Upper Cheyne
Row, gent
Consideration: £200 for a term of 99 years
Property: 1a. garden in Pope Field, Ealing
ACC/0891/02/06/0665
Mortgage
1. John Storey and Mary Elizabeth his wife. 2.
Charles Molineaux Keay Lock. 3. Laniel
Stewart. 4. Margaret Field of Brompton Row,
widow
Consideration: £600 to 1. and £200 to 2
Property: 1a. nursery garden in Ealing
14 Apr 1832
ACC/0891/02/06/0666
Copy of release
1. Margaret Field of Brompton, widow. 2. John
Storey and Mary Elizabeth his wife. 3. Daniel
Stewart. 4. Nathaniel Charles White
Consideration: £633. 13. to 1. £166 to 2
Property: 1a. nursery garden in Ealing
16 Feb 1837
ACC/0891/02/06/0667
Copy of a conveyance
23 May 1840
1. Daniel Stewart. 2. John Storey, and Mary
Elizabeth his wife. 3. Robert Pearce, victualler,
James Tappin, lighterman, Thomas William
Grain and Edward Kenton, yeoman, Thomas
Hiscock, builder, John Stacey, victualler,
William Kilsby, auctioneer, John Nash Gratty,
gent. John Figg, carpenter, and Robert
Hopkins, gent. all of Brentford, George Hinton
Spencer of Ludgate Hill, London, furrier
Consideration: Set out in the surrenders to the
various purchasers
Property: 25 lots of land, copyhold of the Manor
of Ealing, to the west of Drum Lane
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 263
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0668
Draft of lease
Mary Thirkell of Kew, Surrey, widow to Thomas
Stump of Brentford, brewer
Consideration: £24 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: 2 messuages and premises in Great
Ealing, one being a public house, and a
messuage outbuildings and 7a. land near the
Uxbridge Road
28 Jun 1787
ACC/0891/02/06/0669
Copy of an abstract of the title of Mrs. Elizabeth 1767 - 1865
Hayes to a copyhold estate in Ealing
ACC/0891/02/06/0670
Abstract of the title of the Revd. Charles Hayes 1838 - 1865
of Edgingswell House, St. Mary Church, Devon,
to a copyhold public house called the Castle
Inn, Ealing
ACC/0891/02/06/0671
Draft observations on title, replies to
requisitions, and notes on title to the Castle Inn
1865
ACC/0891/02/06/0672
Draft observations on title, replies to
requisitions, and notes on title to the Castle Inn
1865
ACC/0891/02/06/0673
Draft observations on title, replies to
requisitions, and notes on title to the Castle Inn
1865
ACC/0891/02/06/0674
Correspondence concerning a sale of the
Castle Inn, copyhold of the Manor of Ealing, by
the Revd. Charles Hayes to Fuller, Smith and
Turner. (Items numbered 0674-0688)
3 Oct 1865 29 Mar 1866
ACC/0891/02/06/0689
Draft deed of covenant on surrender
Revd. Charles Hayes to Fuller, Smith and
Turner
Consideration: £850
Property: The Castle Inn, Ealing
1866
ACC/0891/02/06/0690
Extract from the will of William Morley, late of
26 Mar 1721
St. Giles Cripplegate Without, distiller, proved in
the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 2 April
1722
The 'Feathers', Ealing, left to his wife Katharine
for her life then to his daughter Anne and her
heirs, in default to his cousin John
Vondausteen
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 264
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0691
Extract of grant of administration of the goods
and credits of Elizabeth Forster of Grantham,
widow, to John White
From the registry of the Prerogative Court of
Canterbury
25 Sep 1789
ACC/0891/02/06/0692
The 'Plume of Feathers', Ealing,
left to all her children equally,
William, Jane Pearson, Ann
Hood, Sarah Strange and
George
Extract from the will of Jane Twining of Ealing,
widow, proved at London, 6 October 1792
Nov 1790
ACC/0891/02/06/0693
Case, further case, and opinions of Mr.
Sidebottom on the title to the 'Plume of
Feathers', Ealing
1822
ACC/0891/02/06/0694
Case, further case, and opinions of Mr.
Sidebottom on the title to the 'Plume of
Feathers', Ealing
1822
ACC/0891/02/06/0695
Case, further case, and opinions of Mr.
Sidebottom on the title to the 'Plume of
Feathers', Ealing
1822
ACC/0891/02/06/0696
Case, further case, and opinions of Mr.
Sidebottom on the title to the 'Plume of
Feathers', Ealing
1822
ACC/0891/02/06/0697
Duplicate agreement for lease, and draft
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Edwin and
Frederick Stephens of the Feathers Hotel,
Ealing
Consideration: £480 premium and £250 p.a.
rent for a term of 37 years
Property: The Feathers Hotel, Ealing. Tracing
of plan attached
13 May 1891
ACC/0891/02/06/0698
Duplicate agreement for lease, and draft
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Edwin and
Frederick Stephens of the Feathers Hotel,
Ealing
Consideration: £480 premium and £250 p.a.
rent for a term of 37 years
Property: The Feathers Hotel, Ealing. Tracing
of plan attached
13 May 1891
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 265
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0699
Draft memorial of a lease of the Feathers Hotel, 1891
Ealing as in No. ACC/0891/02/06/0698
ACC/0891/02/06/0700
Draft deed of enfranchisement of copyhold
The Ecclesiastical Commissioners to John
Francis Smith (Manor of Ealing)
Consideration: £151. 16. 8
Property: The Plume of Feathers, Ealing
1891
ACC/0891/02/06/0701
Tracing of a plan of the Feathers Hotel
c 1891
ACC/0891/02/06/0702
Correspondence concerning a lease of the
Feathers Hotel, Ealing, as in No.
ACC/0891/02/06/0698. (Items numbered 0720
-0721)
13 Apr 1891;
22 Jul 1892
ACC/0891/02/06/0722
Draft memorial of a mortgage
Henry Spicer of Old Brentford to Fuller, Smith
and Turner
Property: Freehold land on the north and west
sides of an intended new road leading from
Windmill Lane towards Ealing
1868
ACC/0891/02/06/0723
Draft mortgage
1. Edwin Stephens of the Feathers Hotel,
Ealing. 2. Frederick Stephens of the same. 3.
Felix Joseph Kelly of Albany Street, Regents
Park, distiller. 4. Fuller, Smith and Turner
5. Grumble and M.B. Foster and Sons Distillery
Company Ltd
Consideration: £2980
Property: Moiety of 2 plots of land with shops
built thereon on Castle Hill
19 Dec 1894
ACC/0891/02/06/0724
Notice of a mortgage of the Feathers Hotel from 16 Jan 1895
Fuller, Smith and Turner to the London and
South Western Bank Ltd., Ealing
ACC/0891/02/06/0725
Copy of a draft mortgage of the Drayton Court
Hotel, Castle Hill
Edwin Stephens to the Birkbeck Permanent
Benefit Building Society
1896
ACC/0891/02/06/0726
Copy of a licence to mortgage
Fuller, Smith and Turner to William Bird
Property: The Feathers Hotel, Ealing
1896
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 266
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0727
Copy of a licence to assign a lease dated 5
May 1892
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Grimbles Distillery
Company
Property: The Feathers Hotel
1896
ACC/0891/02/06/0728
Copy of a licence to assign a lease dated 5
May 1892
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Edwin and
Frederick Stephens
Property: The Feathers Hotel
1896
ACC/0891/02/06/0729
Copy of a bill of legal costs concerning a lease
of the Feathers Hotel to Grimbles Distillery
1896
ACC/0891/02/06/0730
Correspondence concerning the Feathers
Hotel. (Items numbered 0730-0789)
1 Jan 1896 - 5
Apr 1898
ACC/0891/02/06/0790
Plan of land between Boston Road and
Windmill Lane, Ealing
1780
ACC/0891/02/06/0791
Case papers relating to a cause in Chancery,
Darviels v Davison, being a dispute over a
proposed sale of the Plough Inn and a
brewhouse in Ealing. (Items numbered 0791
-0863)
1805 - 1811
ACC/0891/02/06/0864
Statement of the loan account of Henry Spicer
with Fuller, Smith and Turner
1868 - 1879
ACC/0891/02/06/0865
Draft memorial of conveyance
Ernest Foreman of 57 Gracechurch Street,
Chartered Accountant to Fuller, Smith and
Turner. Property: The 'Lord Nelson', and
properties in Enfield Road
18 Mar 1887
ACC/0891/02/06/0866
Correspondence concerning the bankruptcy of
Henry Spicer, and the purchase of the 'Lord
Nelson' and cottages adjoining in Enfield Road
by Fuller, Smith and Turner. (Items numbered
0866-0896)
10 Mar 1868 18 Mar 1887
ACC/0891/02/06/0897
Letters and copies concerning a lease of the
'Kings Arms', from the Goldsmiths Company to
Fuller, Smith and Turner
30 Dec 1869 13 Jan 1870
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 267
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0898
Letters and copies concerning a lease of the
'Kings Arms', from the Goldsmiths Company to
Fuller, Smith and Turner
30 Dec 1869 13 Jan 1870
ACC/0891/02/06/0899
Correspondence concerning a lease of the 'Red 13 Jan - 17
Lion' from Rogers to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Feb 1870
ACC/0891/02/06/0900
Correspondence concerning a lease of the 'Red 13 Jan - 17
Lion' from Rogers to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Feb 1870
ACC/0891/02/06/0901
Correspondence concerning a lease of the 'Red 13 Jan - 17
Lion' from Rogers to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Feb 1870
ACC/0891/02/06/0902
Correspondence concerning a lease of the 'Red 13 Jan - 17
Lion' from Rogers to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Feb 1870
ACC/0891/02/06/0903
Correspondence concerning a sale of the 'Red
Lion' from the executors of Rogers to Fuller,
Smith and Turner. (Items numbered 0903-0920
)
7 Mar - 24 Oct
1876
ACC/0891/02/06/0921
Abstract of a conveyance
The Company of Proprietors of the Grand
Junction Canal to John Chandler
Consideration: £134
Property: Freehold lands in Greenford
30 Sep 1812
ACC/0891/02/06/0922
Abstract of the earlier title of Douglas and
Henry Thompson to the 'Black Horse',
Greenford Green
1763 - 1812
ACC/0891/02/06/0923
Abstract of the earlier title of Douglas and
Henry Thompson to the 'Black Horse',
Greenford Green
1763 - 1812
ACC/0891/02/06/0924
Abstract of the title of Douglas and Henry
Thompson to the 'Black Horse'
1812 - 1829
ACC/0891/02/06/0925
Abstract of the title of Douglas and Henry
Thompson to the 'Old Black Horse'
1766 - 1829
ACC/0891/02/06/0926
Additional abstracts of title to the 'Black Horse'
1793 - 1813
ACC/0891/02/06/0927
Additional abstracts of title to the 'Black Horse'
1793 - 1813
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 268
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0928
Draft case as to title to the 'Black Horse',
Greenford Green
1850
ACC/0891/02/06/0929
Draft lease
1870
John Bird Fuller, Henry Smith, and John Turner
of Chiswick, brewers, to Elizabeth Read Tame
of Greenford Green
Consideration: £10 p.a. rent for a term of 50
years
Property: Messuage and premises, formerly the
Black Horse public house, but now a private
dwelling
ACC/0891/02/06/0930
Note of terms for lease to Miss Tame of land at
Greenford Green
1870
ACC/0891/02/06/0931
Correspondence of Fuller, Smith and Turner
concerning their title to the 'Black Horse', and a
lease to Elizabeth Read Tame. (Items
numbered 0931-0971)
12 Dec 1848 3 Jun 1874
ACC/0891/02/06/0972
Case and opinion relating to title to the 'Ship'
1807
ACC/0891/02/06/0973
Articles of agreement for building lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner to John Randell,
carpenter and William Mansell bricklayer, both
of Hammersmith
Consideration: A peppercorn rent for one year
and £25 p.a. thereafter for a term of 80 years
Property: Land fronting on Hammersmith
Bridge Road, Ship Lane and Queen Street,
Hammersmith
Plan attached
20 Nov 1850
ACC/0891/02/06/0974
Draft lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Miss Mary Ann
Harwood of Hammersmith
Property: Messuage and garden on the Plough
and Harrow Estate
12 May 1852
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 269
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0975
Draft lease
1. Fuller, Smith and Turner. 2. John Randell
3. William Mansell. 4. Sophia Ann Wheatstone
of Conduit Street, spinster
Consideration: £7 p.a. rent for a term of 78
years
Property: 2 messuages and land in
Hammersmith. Plan attached
1852
ACC/0891/02/06/0976
Abstracts of agreements and leases of lands
and messuages in Hammersmith as in Nos.
973-975
1850 - 1852
ACC/0891/02/06/0977
Draft lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner to William Mansell of
Hammersmith, bricklayer
Consideration: 15s. p.a. rent for a term of 78
years
Property: Messuage and land in Wellington
Road, Hammersmith
16 Feb 1853
ACC/0891/02/06/0978
Draft lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner to William Mansell of
Hammersmith, bricklayer, and John Randell of
Hammersmith, carpenter
Property: Land near the 'Plough and Harrow',
Hammersmith
17 Feb 1853
ACC/0891/02/06/0979
Draft agreement for lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner to John Randell of
Hammersmith, builder
Property: Building land near the 'Plough and
Harrow'
1854
ACC/0891/02/06/0980
Deed of covenant for exchange of copyhold
lands
1. Douglas Thompson and John Bird Fuller of
Chiswick, brewers. 2. Thomas Graham of
Turnham Green, esq
Property: 2 parcels of land east of
Hammersmith Bridge Road. Plan included
10 Nov 1833
ACC/0891/02/06/0981
Abstract of a deed of contract for an exchange
of copyhold land in Hammersmith
Thomas Graham and Thompson and Fuller
10 Nov 1833
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 270
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/0982
Abstract of assignment of covenant for the
exchange of copyhold lands in Hammersmith
Thompson and Fuller with Thomas Graham
13 Aug 1836
ACC/0891/02/06/0983
Copy admission of Anthony Brooke on a
surrender by Thomas Graham to copyhold land
in Hammersmith
15 Aug 1836
ACC/0891/02/06/0984
Instructions for absolute surrender from Smith
to Brooke
1851
ACC/0891/02/06/0985
Rough draft of absolute surrender by Francis
Graham to Henry Smith
1851
ACC/0891/02/06/0986
Draft deed of exchange of lands in
1851
Hammersmith, copyhold of the Manor of
Fulham
1. Henry Smith of Chiswick, brewer. 2. John
Bird Fuller of Neston Park, Wilts, esq. and John
Turner of Chiswick, brewer. 3. Francis Graham
of the City of London. 4. Anthony Brooke of
Hammersmith, gent
ACC/0891/02/06/0987
Draft admission of Francis Graham on the
death of Thomas Graham, his brother, to a
parcel of copyhold land in Hammersmith
ACC/0891/02/06/0988
Correspondence and rough notes respecting an 28 May 1850 exchange of copyhold lands in Hammersmith.
29 Mar 1852
(Items numbered 0988-1006)
ACC/0891/02/06/1007
List of steward's fees in connection with an
exchange of copyhold lands between Smith
and Brooke
1852
ACC/0891/02/06/1008
Bill of charges from Charles Edward Pownall to
Francis Graham in connection with an
exchange of copyhold lands in Hammersmith
1851 - 1852
ACC/0891/02/06/1009
Agreement for sale
Fuller, Smith and Turner to the Hammersmith
Extension Railway Company
Consideration: £100 purchase money and
compensation for damages
Property: 16½p. land in Hammersmith. Plan
attached
24 May 1876
1851
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 271
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1010
Draft conveyance of property in Hammersmith
as agreed in No. 1009
Fuller, Smith and Turner to the Metropolitan
District Railway Company
1876
ACC/0891/02/06/1011
Draft abstract of the title of Fuller, Smith and
Turner to land in Hammersmith taken by the
Hammersmith Extension Railway Company
1876
ACC/0891/02/06/1012
Agreement for lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Joseph Allcock of
the 'Clarendon Arms', Fulham
Consideration: £250 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: The 'Clarendon Arms'
1877
ACC/0891/02/06/1013
Memorandum of agreement for lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Isabella Carpenter
of 10 Victoria Road, Kensington, widow
Consideration: £95 p.a. for a term of 3 years
Property: Fairlawn House, Hammersmith
Schedule attached
24 Mar 1851
ACC/0891/02/06/1014
Draft lease
1887
Fuller, Smith and Turner to John Barker, esq. of
10 West Kensington Gardens, Hammersmith
Road
Consideration: £105 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: Fairlawn House, Hammersmith
ACC/0891/02/06/1015
Correspondence concerning a lease of
Fairlawn House as in No. 1014. (Items
numbered 1015-1041)
21 Apr - 8 Sep
1887
ACC/0891/02/06/1042
Copy of a draft lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner to John Barker of
West Kensington, esq
Consideration: £105 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: 'Fairlawn House', No. 159
Hammersmith Road
1887
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 272
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1043
Draft assignment of a lease of Fairlawn House
dated 3 August 1887
John Barker to Francis Barker of Kensington,
gent. Norman William Shairp of Kensington,
gent. and Alexander Grant McIntyre of
Shepherds Bush, gent
1890
ACC/0891/02/06/1044
Estimate and specification for repairs and
conversion from a club house back to a private
dwelling of Fairlawn House, Hammersmith
J. Hume of Chiswick, architect and surveyor, to
Fuller, Smith and Turner
13 Feb 1893
ACC/0891/02/06/1045
Particulars of costs of repairs to Fairlawn
House
J. Hume of Chiswick, architect and surveyor
Jul 1894
ACC/0891/02/06/1046
Correspondence concerning leases of Fairlawn
House. (Items numbered 1046-1096)
22 Sep 1886 24 Dec 1897
ACC/0891/02/06/1097
Account of quit rents due on copyhold lands
and premises held by Henry Smith, with dates
of admission. (Manors of Acton, Ealing,
Fulham, Greenford and Hanwell)
1873
ACC/0891/02/06/1098
Description of copyhold lands and premises in
Hammersmith formerly held by Douglas and
Henry Thompson
late 19th cent
ACC/0891/02/06/1099
Draft building lease
1885
Fuller, Smith and Turner to the London General
Omnibus Co. Ltd
Consideration: £45 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years. Specification for buildings not included
Property: Parcel of ground between the
Glenthorn Road on the north and the
Metropolitan and District Railway on the south
ACC/0891/02/06/1100
Correspondence concerning the
enfranchisement by Fuller, Smith and Turner of
the copyhold of lands in Hammersmith held of
the manor of Fulham. (Items numbered 1100
-1161)
26 Oct 1885 16 Sep 1886
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 273
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1162
Draft agreement for exchange of land for the
improvement of Red Cow Lane, Hammersmith
1. Fuller, Smith and Turner. 2. The Local Board
of Works for the Fulham District
1885
ACC/0891/02/06/1163
Draft agreement for sale of part of the premises 1888
of the 'Red Cow Inn', Hammersmith, for
purposes of road widening
1. Fuller, Smith and Turner. 2. The Vestry of the
Parish of Hammersmith
ACC/0891/02/06/1164
Tracing of plan of Red Cow Lane,
Hammersmith
1885
ACC/0891/02/06/1165
Correspondence concerning the widening of
Red Cow Lane, Hammersmith
1 May - 15
Dec 1888
ACC/0891/02/06/1166
Correspondence concerning the widening of
Red Cow Lane, Hammersmith
1 May - 15
Dec 1888
ACC/0891/02/06/1167
Correspondence concerning the widening of
Red Cow Lane, Hammersmith
1 May - 15
Dec 1888
ACC/0891/02/06/1168
Correspondence concerning the widening of
Red Cow Lane, Hammersmith
1 May - 15
Dec 1888
ACC/0891/02/06/1169
Draft agreement for rebuilding the 'Red Cow',
Hammersmith
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Walter Knight of
104 Gt. Russell Street, builder
1894
ACC/0891/02/06/1170
Draft agreement for rebuilding the 'Red Cow',
Hammersmith
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Walter Knight of
104 Gt. Russell Street, builder
1894
ACC/0891/02/06/1171
Draft agreement for rebuilding the 'Red Cow',
Hammersmith
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Walter Knight of
104 Gt. Russell Street, builder
1894
ACC/0891/02/06/1172
Draft building lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Walter Knight
Consideration: £160 p.a. for a term of 60 years
Property: The Red Cow, Hammersmith
1894
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 274
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1173
Draft building lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Walter Knight
Consideration: £160 p.a. for a term of 60 years
Property: The Red Cow, Hammersmith
1894
ACC/0891/02/06/1174
Draft building lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Walter Knight
Consideration: £160 p.a. for a term of 60 years
Property: The Red Cow, Hammersmith
1894
ACC/0891/02/06/1175
Instructions to counsel as to lease of the Red
Cow, Hammersmith
1894
ACC/0891/02/06/1176
Plan of the 'Red Cow' and 'Fairlawn' on the
Corner of Colet Gardens, Hammersmith
1894
ACC/0891/02/06/1177
Draft agreement for the taking down of
buildings and for the erection of an inn at
Hampton Court
Col. Sir R.N.F. Kingscote K.C.B., a
Commissioner of Her Majesty's Woods and
Forests, to Fuller, Smith and Turner
1893
ACC/0891/02/06/1178
Copy of proposed terms of agreement for sale
of the 'Coach and Horses', Hanwell Heath
Thomas Green to Douglas and Henry
Thompson
10 Jul 1821
ACC/0891/02/06/1179
Copy of draft agreement for the sale of the
'Coach and Horses', Hanwell Heath
Thomas Green to Douglas and Henry
Thompson
Jul 1821
ACC/0891/02/06/1180
Articles of agreement for sale
24 Oct 1821
Thomas Green of Hanwell, victualler to Douglas
and Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewers and
carpenters
Consideration: £2300
Property: Copyhold messuage, garden, stables,
and outbuildings near Hanwell Bridge called the
'Coach and Horses'
ACC/0891/02/06/1181
Draft deed of covenant to surrender the 'Coach
and Horses', copyhold of the Manor of Hanwell
Thomas Green to Douglas and Henry
Thompson
1826
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 275
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1182
Draft deed of covenant to surrender the 'Coach
and Horses', copyhold of the Manor of Hanwell
Thomas Green to Douglas and Henry
Thompson
1826
ACC/0891/02/06/1183
Copies of affidavits to the fact that the 'Coach
and Horses', Hanwell was originally two
separate tenements
1 Feb 1827
ACC/0891/02/06/1184
Affidavit of John Westbrook of Heston, gent.
that he surrendered the 'Coach and Horses',
Hanwell, to Thomas Green in 1801
15 Mar 1827
ACC/0891/02/06/1185
Abstract of deed of covenant to produce a deed 29 May 1827
dated 14 May 1777 relating to the 'Coach and
Horses', Hanwell
John Westbrook of Heston, esq. to Douglas
and Henry Thompson
ACC/0891/02/06/1186
Draft surrender of the 'Coach and Horses',
Hanwell
Thomas Green sen. and Elizabeth his wife to
Douglas and Henry Thompson
ACC/0891/02/06/1187
Copy of draft deed of covenant to produce a
1827
deed of 14 May 1777 relating to the 'Coach and
Horses', Hanwell
John Westbrook of Heston esq. to Douglas and
Henry Thompson
ACC/0891/02/06/1188
Abstract of the title of Thomas Green to the
'Coach and Horses', Hanwell
1737 - 1821
ACC/0891/02/06/1189
Correspondence concerning sales of the
'Coach and Horses'
17 Sep 1821 3 May 1827
ACC/0891/02/06/1190
Correspondence concerning sales of the
'Coach and Horses'
17 Sep 1821 3 May 1827
ACC/0891/02/06/1191
Correspondence concerning sales of the
'Coach and Horses'
17 Sep 1821 3 May 1827
ACC/0891/02/06/1192
Correspondence concerning sales of the
'Coach and Horses'
17 Sep 1821 3 May 1827
1827
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 276
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1193
Agreement to lease
Nathaniel Hardyman of Hanworth, and
Jonathan Nash of Hillingdon
Consideration: £230 for a term of 27 years
Property: The 'Brown Bear', 2 cottages and
land in Hanworth
13 May 1814
ACC/0891/02/06/1194
Account of a lease of the 'Black Bear', 6
cottages, a house, and 11a. land to Nathaniel
Hardyman
c 1814
ACC/0891/02/06/1195
Agreement to lease
John Newton of Old Brentford, brewer, and
Richard Haydon of Beaconsfield, Bucks
Consideration: £40 rent p.a
Property: The 'Brown Bear', Hanworth
23 May 1814
ACC/0891/02/06/1196
Letter from Osbourne and Caldwell of Brentford 5 Jul 1815
to D. and H. Thompson recommending Mr.
Tenant of Hanworth as a builder
ACC/0891/02/06/1197
Letter from J. Evitt to Geo. Bedford esq. of
Bedford Square concerning a lease of the Bear
Inn, Hanworth
6 Jan 1816
ACC/0891/02/06/1198
Receipt for defendants costs in Hardyman v
Newton
17 Jan 1816
ACC/0891/02/06/1199
Statement and notes concerning rents of the
'Black Bear', and estate at Hanworth
c 1816
ACC/0891/02/06/1200
Statement and notes concerning rents of the
'Black Bear', and estate at Hanworth
c 1816
ACC/0891/02/06/1201
Business card of Row, plumber, glazier and
painter, of Sunbury
early 19th cent
ACC/0891/02/06/1202
Letter from D. Watson of Toddington to H.
Thompson proposing to lease a barn, stables
and land in Hanworth
2 Apr 1816
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 277
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1203
Agreement to lease
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, and James Weston of Hanworth,
bricklayer
Consideration: 50 guineas rent p.a
Property: The Bear Inn, 2a. land adjoining,
ruined stable, orchard, and 6 cottages in
Hanworth
11 May 1816
ACC/0891/02/06/1204
Agreement to lease
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, and David Gatfield of Hanworth,
blacksmith
Consideration: £5. rent p.a
Property: 2a. 2r. 13p. land in Church Field,
Hanworth
14 May 1816
ACC/0891/02/06/1205
Agreement to lease
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, and Richard Hayden of the Bear Inn,
Hanworth
Consideration: £49 rent p.a
Property: The Bear Inn, stables, garden,
orchard, pasture and meadow in Hanworth
23 May 1816
ACC/0891/02/06/1206
Certificate by James Burgess, rector of
Hanworth, that Henry Allibon, blacksmith is a fit
person to be licensed to keep the Brown Bear
18 Nov 1816
ACC/0891/02/06/1207
Draft agreement to lease
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers and Richard Hayden of the Bear Inn,
Hanworth
Consideration: £54 rent p.a. and agreement to
purchase malt liquors from D. and H.
Thompson
Property: The Bear Inn and land in Hanworth
1816
ACC/0891/02/06/1208
Correspondence of Henry Thompson
concerning agreements to lease premises at
Hanworth (Items numbered 1208-1211)
4 Jan - 16 Nov
1816
ACC/0891/02/06/1212
Particulars and conditions of sale and plan, of
the 'Brown Bear' with stabling, orchard, and
meadow land, in all about 5a
11 Apr 1883
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 278
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1213
Draft conveyance of 'The Brown Bear', and
premises
John Fish Pownall of Lincolns Inn, esq. and
Francis Henry Newland Glossop of Isleworth,
esq. to Fuller, Smith and Turner of Chiswick,
brewers. Plan attached
1883
ACC/0891/02/06/1214
Abstract, and further abstract of the title of John 1832 - 1883
Fish Pownall to the 'Brown Bear' and premises
ACC/0891/02/06/1215
Abstract, and further abstract of the title of John 1832 - 1883
Fish Pownall to the 'Brown Bear' and premises
ACC/0891/02/06/1216
Correspondence concerning a sale of the
'Brown Bear'. (Items numbered 1216-1225)
24 Apr - 21
Jun 1883
ACC/0891/02/06/1226
Particulars and conditions of sale of the Brown
Bear Building Estate
5 May 1886
ACC/0891/02/06/1227
Particulars and conditions of sale of the Brown
Bear Building Estate
5 May 1886
ACC/0891/02/06/1228
Correspondence concerning asale of the Brown 8 Apr - 27 Nov
Bear Building Estate. (Items numbered 1228
1896
-1242)
ACC/0891/02/06/1243
Agreement for a building lease of part of the
Brown Bear Estate
Fuller, Smith and Turner to G. Gatfield of East
Ham, tinplate worker
Plan attached
ACC/0891/02/06/1244
Agreement for tenancy, memorandum of
20 May - 1
agreement, and drafts (Items numbered 1244
Sep 1817
-1248)
1. Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers. 2. William Holmes of Harlington,
victualler
Consideration: Release of 2. from a debt owed
to 1. of £2103. 8. 7d. and assignment by 2. to 1.
of a lease of the 'White Hart', Harlington, an
orchard adjoining, and all fixtures and fittings
Conditions: Monthly tenancy at a rent of £5
1897
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 279
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1249
Drafts of assignment of a lease, dated 7
December 1811, between Elizabeth Sexton of
Islington, widow, and 1. and memorial of
assignment
1. William Holmes of Harlington, victualler
2. Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: As in Nos. 1244-1248
Property: The 'White Hart' and premises
23 Aug 1817
ACC/0891/02/06/1250
Drafts of assignment of a lease, dated 7
December 1811, between Elizabeth Sexton of
Islington, widow, and 1. and memorial of
assignment
1. William Holmes of Harlington, victualler
2. Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: As in Nos. 1244-1248
Property: The 'White Hart' and premises
23 Aug 1817
ACC/0891/02/06/1251
Notice to quit possession of the 'White Hart'.
Douglas and Henry Thompson to Mr. Cotterell
24 Jan 1818
ACC/0891/02/06/1252
Survey of dilapidations on the 'White Hart'
c 1819
ACC/0891/02/06/1253
Notices to repair the 'White Hart'
Geldard and Lythgoe, solicitors for the owners,
to William Holmes, and Douglas and Henry
Thompson
18 Aug 1819
ACC/0891/02/06/1254
Notices to repair the 'White Hart'
Geldard and Lythgoe, solicitors for the owners,
to William Holmes, and Douglas and Henry
Thompson
18 Aug 1819
ACC/0891/02/06/1255
Survey of repairs necessary at the 'White Hart',
by William Inwood of Southampton Place,
Euston Square
11 May 1820
ACC/0891/02/06/1256
Correspondence of George Bedford with Henry
Thompson and others relating to a dispute over
a lease of the 'White Hart'. (Items numbered
1256-1268)
22 Aug 1817 8 Jun 1820
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 280
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1269
Receipts from R. Welch to Messrs. D. and H.
Thompson for rent paid for the 'White Hart' to
the trustees of Mrs. Elizabeth Sexton deceased
(Items numbered 1269-1273)
1818 - 1820
ACC/0891/02/06/1274
Extract, by Samuel Stratton, New City
Chambers, from the probate of the will of Mrs.
Sexton, dated 6 September 1817
3 Sep 1816
ACC/0891/02/06/1275
Draft current accounts of W. Holmes with D.
and H. Thompson
1814 - 1817
ACC/0891/02/06/1276
Draft current accounts of W. Holmes with D.
and H. Thompson
1814 - 1817
ACC/0891/02/06/1277
Case papers relating to Stratton v Thompson in
the Court of Common Pleas, concerning the
'White Hart', Harlington. (Items numbered 1277
-1291)
1819 - 1820
ACC/0891/02/06/1292
Copy of the will of Thomas Field of Harrow-on
-the-Hill, gardener
Witnessed 1 May 1707, proved in the Peculiar
Court of the Deanery of Croydon, 4 January
1716/17
21 Apr 1707
ACC/0891/02/06/1293
Copy of a deed of covenant and mortgage for
securing œ550
Joseph Ward of Harrow, gent. to Douglas and
Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Property: The Castle Inn and premises, held of
the Manor of Harrow Rectory
9 Oct 1827
ACC/0891/02/06/1294
Copy of release and declaration of the trusts of
a surrender
Joseph Ward of Harrow, gent. and his
mortgagees, to Robert Moline of Gracechurch
Street, London, cheesemonger
9 Oct 1827
ACC/0891/02/06/1295
Copy of entries in the manorial court rolls
relating to the Castle Estate in Harrow (Manor
of Harrow Rectory)
1827
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 281
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1296
Memorandum of agreement for sale (Harrow-on 5 Apr 1831
-the-Hill)
1. James Walker, publican, and John Reid,
baker, both of Harrow, executors of Joseph
Ward
2. Thompson, Wood and Fuller
Consideration: £2300
Property: 'The Castle', butchers shop, 4
cottages, and grocers shop adjoining in Harrow,
and a field with a school built on part of it in
Roxeth
ACC/0891/02/06/1297
Copy of admission of Thompson, Wood and
Fuller to the Castle Estate, Harrow (Manor of
Harrow Rectory)
5 Apr 1831
ACC/0891/02/06/1298
Account of fees in connection with the
admission of Thompson, Wood and Fuller to
the 'Castle' (Manor of Harrow Rectory)
[1831]
ACC/0891/02/06/1299
Letters from James Walker to F. White of
Chiswick and Douglas Thompson concerning
the 'Castle' Harrow (Harrow-on-the-Hill)
24 Mar - 24
Jun 1831
ACC/0891/02/06/1300
Letters from James Walker to F. White of
Chiswick and Douglas Thompson concerning
the 'Castle' Harrow (Harrow-on-the-Hill)
24 Mar - 24
Jun 1831
ACC/0891/02/06/1301
Copy of the will and codicil of Robert Moline of 18 Apr 1836
Gracechurch Street in the City of London, and
Loampit Hill, Deptford, Kent
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,
18 June 1836
Principal devisees: His daughters, Anne and
Lydia, his niece, Emily Bryant and sisters in law
Ruth Gorham and Susanna Bryant, the Society
of Friends
Trustees and executors: Ruth Gorham, Robert
Forster, Joseph Shewell
ACC/0891/02/06/1302
Instructions to Mr. Dugmore as to title to the
Castle Estate (Harrow-on-the-Hill)
1838
ACC/0891/02/06/1303
Specification of repairs to be carried out at a
grocers shop and dwelling house adjoining the
'Castle' (Harrow-on-the-Hill)
23 Sep 1851
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 282
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1304
License to Henry Smith to demise copyhold
premises (Manor of Harrow Rectory)
26 Nov 1851
ACC/0891/02/06/1305
Copy of release of mortgage (Harrow-on-the
-Hill)
Fuller, Smith and Turner to the Revd. George
Townsend Warner, James Stewart esq. and
John William Cunningham esq. all of Harrow
Property: School and premises in Harrow
13 Dec 1851
ACC/0891/02/06/1305/A
Copy of conveyance (Harrow-on-the-Hill)
Fuller, Smith and Turner to the Revd. George
Townsend Warner, James Stewart esq. and
John William Cunningham jun. esq. all of
Harrow
Consideration: £350
Property: 2a. 13p. land in Roxeth bounded on
the south by a road from Roxeth to London
13 Dec 1851
ACC/0891/02/06/1306
Copy of a deed of enfranchisement of copyhold
(Manor of Harrow Rectory)
Lord Northwick to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Property: Land on Roxeth Common, now the
premises of the Castle Inn
1851
ACC/0891/02/06/1307
Abstract of a conveyance of the site and
premises of the Harrow on the Hill School
under the School Sites Act (Harrow-on-the-Hill)
Fuller, Smith and Turner to the Vicar and
Churchwardens of Harrow
18 Dec 1881
ACC/0891/02/06/1308
Plan of the National Schools, and land
adjoining in Harrow (Harrow-on-the-Hill)
c 1881
ACC/0891/02/06/1309
Copy of the will of Philip Western Wood of
3 May 1832
Russell Square, brewer
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,
1 June 1832
Principal devisees: His wife, Anna Matilda, and
nephews, the Revd. John Page Wood, William
Page Wood, and Western Wood
Trustees and executors: Henry Ansley Purchas,
William Page Wood and Western Wood
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 283
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1310
Copy of a notice by Douglas Thompson and
John Bird Fuller to the executors of Philip
Western Wood
Concerning their option to purchase his share
in the Chiswick Brewery
4 Jul 1832
ACC/0891/02/06/1311
Copy of the will and codicil of Robert Moline of
Gracechurch Street in the City of London and
Loampit Hill, Deptford, Kent
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,
18 June 1836. As in No. 1301
18 Apr 1836
ACC/0891/02/06/1312
Draft admission of John Francis Smith in trust
1889
for Fuller, Smith and Turner, as heir of Henry
Smith (Manor of Harrow Rectory)
Property: The 'Castle', and premises, wastehold
of the Manor
ACC/0891/02/06/1313
Printed notice of intention to extinguish
1894
copyholds circulated by Lady Northwick and the
trustees of the will of the late Lord Northwick
(Manors of Harrow alias Sudbury and Harrow
Rectory)
ACC/0891/02/06/1314
Copy of a draft enfranchisement of wastehold
(Manor of Harrow Rectory)
1. The Hon. Charles Spencer Bateman
Hanbury Lennox of Charles Street, Berkeley
Square and Martin Curtler of Worcester,
solicitor, trustees of the will of the late Lord
Northwick
2. The Right Hon. Elizabeth Augusta Lady
Northwick of Northwick Park, Worcester, widow
3. John Francis Smith of Highbury, gent
Consideration: £764
Property: The 'Castle' and premises in Harrow,
with several messuages built there
ACC/0891/02/06/1315
Copy of opinion of counsel, Spencer Boulter, on 14 Nov 1898
behalf of Harrow School, as to title to the
'Castle' and premises in Harrow
ACC/0891/02/06/1316
Copy of further opinion as to title to the 'Castle'
and premises in Harrow
17 Sep 1895
28 Feb 1899
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 284
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1317
Copy of draft deed of covenant as to uses of
land adjoining the Castle Inn exchanged
Fuller, Smith and Turner of the Griffin Brewery,
Chiswick, to the Keepers and Governors of the
Free Grammar School of John Lyon, Harrow
1899
ACC/0891/02/06/1318
Schedule and plan to a deed of covenant
between Fuller, Smith and Turner, and the
Governors and Keepers of the Free Grammar
School of John Lyon
21 Dec 1899
ACC/0891/02/06/1319
Bill of legal fees in connection with an
exchange of land adjoining the 'Castle'
1897 - 1899
ACC/0891/02/06/1320
Bill of legal fees in connection with an
exchange of land adjoining the 'Castle'
1897 - 1899
ACC/0891/02/06/1321
Rough draft and draft declarations as to title to
land adjoining the 'Castle'
late 19th cent
ACC/0891/02/06/1322
Rough draft and draft declarations as to title to
land adjoining the 'Castle'
late 19th cent
ACC/0891/02/06/1323
Correspondence relating to the 'Castle'. (Items
numbered 1323-1405)
29 Sep 1830 6 Feb 1900
ACC/0891/02/06/1406
Specification of work to be executed in the
construction of a new road, complete with
sewers, on the south side of Wood End Green
Road
Feb 1905
ACC/0891/02/06/1407
Letter from Pearce and Rowse, solicitors for
T.R. Bethell, to Pritchard, Englefield and Co
Setting out proposed terms for an exchange of
land with Fuller, Smith, and Turner
23 Mar 1905
ACC/0891/02/06/1408
Agreement for lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner of the Griffin Brewery,
Chiswick, to Thomas Robert Bethell of the
Temple, London, Barrister at Law
Property: Land adjoining premises at Wood
End Green, Hayes, formerly the Post Office,
now off licensed premises, for building a new
road
Plan attached
23 Mar 1905
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 285
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1409
Agreement for lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner of the Griffin Brewery,
Chiswick, to Thomas Robert Bethell of the
Temple, London, Barrister at Law
Property: Land adjoining premises at Wood
End Green, Hayes, formerly the Post Office,
now off licensed premises, for building a new
road
Plan attached
23 Mar 1905
ACC/0891/02/06/1410
Draft agreement for building lease, and draft
lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner to James Rowden of
Shepherds Bush, builder
Consideration: £40 p.a. rent for a term of 99
years from the completion of private dwelling
houses covenanted to be built
Property: 1a. 2r. 17½p. land adjoining the
Plough Inn, Norwood Green
190[4]
ACC/0891/02/06/1411
Draft agreement for building lease, and draft
lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner to James Rowden of
Shepherds Bush, builder
Consideration: £40 p.a. rent for a term of 99
years from the completion of private dwelling
houses covenanted to be built
Property: 1a. 2r. 17½p. land adjoining the
Plough Inn, Norwood Green
190[4]
ACC/0891/02/06/1412
Tracing of a plan of the Plough Inn and land
adjoining
c 1904
ACC/0891/02/06/1413
Memorandum of agreement to lease
7 May 1870
Jonathan Edward Nash of Hillingdon, farmer, to
Fuller, Smith and Turner of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £500 premium and £30 p.a. rent
for a term of 21 years
Property: The Crown Inn, Colham Green
ACC/0891/02/06/1414
Particulars and conditions of sale of a farm, the
Crown Inn, and cottages at Colham Green
23 May 1872
ACC/0891/02/06/1415
Particulars and conditions of sale of a farm, the
Crown Inn, and cottages at Colham Green
23 May 1872
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 286
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1416
Sale plan of an estate at Colham Green, one
section removed
23 May 1872
ACC/0891/02/06/1417
Opinion as to the title of Jonathan Edward Nash 1872
to the Crown Inn, Colham Green
ACC/0891/02/06/1418
Draft conveyance by Jonathan Edward Nash
and his mortgagees to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Property: The Crown Inn, Colham Green
1872
ACC/0891/02/06/1419
Instructions to counsel, J.C.Russell, to settle
draft conveyance
1872
ACC/0891/02/06/1420
Draft covenants for the production of title deeds 1872
relating to the Crown Inn (Items numbered
1420-1423)
John Curtis, William Fassnidge and Jonathan
Edward Nash to Fuller, Smith and Turner
ACC/0891/02/06/1424
Bill for beer supplied by Fuller, Smith and
Turner to Mr. Nash
1872
ACC/0891/02/06/1425
Correspondence concerning a purchase of the
Crown Inn, Colham Green by Fuller, Smith and
Turner from Jonathan Edward Nash. (Items
numbered 1425-1442)
21 May 1870 11 Nov 1872
ACC/0891/02/06/1443
Bill of costs relating to a sale of the Crown Inn,
Colham Green, from Jonathan Edward Nash
and his mortgagee to Fuller, Smith and Turner
1870 - 1872
ACC/0891/02/06/1444
Draft agreement for lease
Richard Gutteridge to John Bird Fuller
Consideration: £35 p.a. for a term of 7 years
Property: The Star public house, copyhold of
the Manor of Colham
24 May 1842
ACC/0891/02/06/1445
Drafts of instructions to counsel concerning the
title of Richard Gutteridge to the Star Inn and
premises in Hillingdon intended to be sold to
John Bird Fuller
8 Aug 1843
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 287
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1446
Drafts of instructions to counsel concerning the
title of Richard Gutteridge to the Star Inn and
premises in Hillingdon intended to be sold to
John Bird Fuller
8 Aug 1843
ACC/0891/02/06/1447
Answers to requisitions of counsel, Mr.
Richardson, concerning title to the Star
beerhouse
13 Nov 1843
ACC/0891/02/06/1448
Memoranda concerning stewards fees in
connection with a surrender from Rice to Fuller
(Manor of Colham in Hillingdon)
1843
ACC/0891/02/06/1449
Receipt for œ2. 19. 8, stewards fees for a
27 Nov 1843
surrender from Rice to Fuller (Manor of Colham
in Hillingdon)
ACC/0891/02/06/1450
Draft conveyance with covenant for the
1843
production of title deeds
1. Sarah Francis Rice of Gt. Stanmore, spinster
2. Mary Ann Rice, widow. 3. Richard Gutteridge
of St. Albans, Herts, auctioneer. 4. John Bird
Fuller of Chiswick, brewer
Property: A house in Hillingdon, copyhold of the
Manor of Colham
ACC/0891/02/06/1451
Plan of the 'Star' beer shop and adjoining
premises in Hillingdon
Paper, 15" x 9½"
ACC/0891/02/06/1452
Correspondence concerning a conveyance
27 Jun - 22
from Richard Gutteridge to John Bird Fuller of a Nov 1843
house in Hillingdon. (Items numbered 1452
-1461)
ACC/0891/02/06/1462
Letter from W.M.M.Whitehouse, steward of the
Manor of Colham, to Frere and Co. concerning
the admission of George Pargiter Fuller,
enclosing a list of stewards fees (Manor of
Colham in Hillingdon)
8 Nov 1887
ACC/0891/02/06/1463
Letter from W.M.M.Whitehouse, steward of the
Manor of Colham, to Frere and Co. concerning
the admission of George Pargiter Fuller,
enclosing a list of stewards fees (Manor of
Colham in Hillingdon)
8 Nov 1887
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 288
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1464
Receipt from Weall and Berkeley of Grays Inn
for title deeds relating to premises in Worthing,
Sussex, dated 1822-1842
17 Nov 1843
ACC/0891/02/06/1465
Copy of a lease
The Right Revd. Alfred Marlborough, Bishop
Suffragan of London, Francis Batten Cristal
Tarver of Eton College, Bucks, esq. and
Charles Walter Savage of Westbury on Trym,
Gloucestershire, to Eliza Rigall of the 'Lamb',
New Turnstile, Holborn, wife of Henry Rigall
Consideration: £75 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: The 'Lamb' on the west side of New
Turnstile
20 Feb 1890
ACC/0891/02/06/1466
Copy of mortgage
Eliza Rigall of the 'Lamb', Holborn, to H. and G.
Simonds Ltd. of The Brewery, Reading
Consideration: £375 for the residue of a term of
21 years
Property: The 'Lamb', New Turnstile
6 Mar 1890
ACC/0891/02/06/1467
Receipted bill
Frere and Forster to Fuller and Co. for legal
fees in connection with their mortgage of the
'Lamb', New Turnstile, Holborn
9 - 12 May
1890
ACC/0891/02/06/1468
Receipted bill
Simonds and Goolden to Fuller and Co. for
legal fees in connection with the transfer of a
mortgage of the 'Lamb', New Turnstile, Holborn
18 May 1890
ACC/0891/02/06/1469
Agreement for sale
Eliza Riggall of the 'Lamb', New Turnstile,
Holborn, to Emily Florence Turnbull of Camden
Town
Consideration: £1800 for the residue of a term
of 21 years
Property: The 'Lamb' New Turnstile
2 Aug 1890
ACC/0891/02/06/1470
Copy of requisitions on title to the 'Lamb', New
Turnstile, and replies
14 Aug 1890
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 289
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1471
Copy of a draft assignment of lease
1. Eliza Riggall of the 'Lamb', New Turnstile
2. George Pargiter Fuller, William Fleetwood
Fuller, Frank Smith, Edward Trevelyan Turner
of the Griffin Brewery, Chiswick. 3. Emily
Florence Turnbull, wife of George Jenkins
Turnbull of Camden Town, steward
Consideration: £1000 to 2. in payment of a
mortgage dated 6 March 1890 and £800 to 1.
for the residue of a term of 21 years
Property: The 'Lamb', New Turnstile, Holborn
19 Aug 1890
ACC/0891/02/06/1472
Schedule of title deeds and documents relating
to the 'Lamb', Holborn, handed by Frere and
Forster to H.A.Grey
1890
ACC/0891/02/06/1473
Draft and rough draft of transfer of mortgage
1890
1. H. and G. Simonds Ltd. of The Brewery,
Reading. 2. Eliza Riggall of the 'Lamb', New
Turnstile, Holborn. 3. Louis de Luze Simonds of
The Brewery, Reading, secretary to 1. 4.
George Pargiter Fuller, William Fleetwood
Fuller, Frank Smith and Edward Trevelyan
Turner of the Griffin Brewery, Chiswick
Consideration: Not specified, for the residue of
a term of 21 years
Property: The 'Lamb', New Turnstile, Holborn
ACC/0891/02/06/1474
Draft and rough draft of transfer of mortgage
1890
1. H. and G. Simonds Ltd. of The Brewery,
Reading. 2. Eliza Riggall of the 'Lamb', New
Turnstile, Holborn. 3. Louis de Luze Simonds of
The Brewery, Reading, secretary to 1. 4.
George Pargiter Fuller, William Fleetwood
Fuller, Frank Smith and Edward Trevelyan
Turner of the Griffin Brewery, Chiswick
Consideration: Not specified, for the residue of
a term of 21 years
Property: The 'Lamb', New Turnstile, Holborn
ACC/0891/02/06/1475
Correspondence concerning transfer of a
mortgage of the 'Lamb', New Turnstile. (Items
numbered 1475-1503)
9 Apr - 20 Oct
1890
ACC/0891/02/06/1504
Instructions to counsel on behalf of Fuller and
Co. concerning transfer of a mortgage of the
'Lamb', New Turnstile, Holborn
1890
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Page 290
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1505
Abstract of title to the White Bear Inn
1722 - 1790
ACC/0891/02/06/1506
Case as to title to the 'White Bear'
6 Aug 1791
ACC/0891/02/06/1507
Copy of the will of George Butler of Lampton in 6 Aug 1791
the parish of Heston, brickmaker and farmer
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,
22 August 1791
Principal devisees: His wife Elizabeth, daughter
Sarah, and sons John and William
Trustee: John Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
ACC/0891/02/06/1508
Statement of the estate of George Butler,
deceased
c 1791
ACC/0891/02/06/1509
Memorandum of agreement for sale
James Butler to Simon Pearce of the White
Bear Inn, both of Hounslow
Consideration: £280
Property: 1/8 part of the White Bear Inn and
premises, and 1/8 part of a house adjoining
6 Dec 1808
ACC/0891/02/06/1510
Receipt from J. Wortham to Tilbury and Bedford 28 Dec 1808
for payment for preparation of an abstract of
title to the White Bear Inn
ACC/0891/02/06/1511
Receipt from W. Butler to Messrs. Thompson
for rent of the 'White Bear'
16 Jan 1809
ACC/0891/02/06/1512
Draft assignment of lease dated 20 December
1774
1. James Butler of Hounslow, baker. 2. Henry
Thompson of Chiswick, brewer. 3. James
Wortham of Holborn, gent. 4. Douglas
Thompson of Chiswick, brewer and Simon
Pearce of the White Bear Inn, Hounslow
Consideration: £280 and £22 p.a. rent for the
residue of a term of 21 years
Property: 1/8 part of the White Bear Inn and
premises
1809
ACC/0891/02/06/1513
Copies of cases and opinions as to title to the
White Bear Inn (Items numbered 1513-1516)
1808 - 1809
ACC/0891/02/06/1517
Instructions to counsel concerning an
investigation into title to the White Bear Inn
c 1809
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 291
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1518
Correspondence and notes concerning
purchase of the White Bear Inn. Items 1518
-1534
8 Dec 1808 28 Mar 1810
ACC/0891/02/06/1535
Wortham's bill to Messrs. Thompson in
connection with leases of the 'White Bear'
[1808 - 1810]
ACC/0891/02/06/1536
Abstract of title tothe 'White Bear', Hounslow,
copyhold of the Manor of Heston
1786 - 1835
ACC/0891/02/06/1537
Abstract of securities from James Stanborough
of Isleworth to Thomas Henry Riches
1844 - 1846
ACC/0891/02/06/1538
List and draft list of deeds and other documents 1786 - 1848
relating to title to the 'White Bear'
ACC/0891/02/06/1539
List and draft list of deeds and other documents 1786 - 1848
relating to title to the 'White Bear'
ACC/0891/02/06/1540
Extracts from parish registers relating to the
family of John and Ann Butler of Heston (Items
numbered 1540-1544)
1778 - 1850
ACC/0891/02/06/1545
Particulars and conditions of sale with 2 copies
of plan
Properties: The 'White Bear' and a bakers shop
in Hounslow. A small farm in Lampton, 4a.
arable with brick earth in Kings Arms Lane and
4a. arable near the Wellington Inn
1850
ACC/0891/02/06/1546
Particulars and conditions of sale with 2 copies
of plan
Properties: The 'White Bear' and a bakers shop
in Hounslow. A small farm in Lampton, 4a.
arable with brick earth in Kings Arms Lane and
4a. arable near the Wellington Inn
1850
ACC/0891/02/06/1547
Abstract of admissions to the 'White Bear',
Hounslow (Manors of Heston and Isleworth
Syon)
1850
ACC/0891/02/06/1548
Instructions to counsel to advise on title
Jul 1850
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 292
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1549
Abstract of the title of Mrs. Martha Griffiths to
2/8 parts of freehold premises at Hounslow,
and copyhold premises held of the Manors of
Heston and Isleworth Syon
1791 - 1851
ACC/0891/02/06/1550
Additional abstract of title to freehold and
copyhold properties in Hounslow and Heston
1838 - 1851
ACC/0891/02/06/1551
Statement of the customary heirship of Charles
D'Oyley Groom
1851
ACC/0891/02/06/1552
Abstracts of the wills of Gamaliel Butler of
Hobart Town, Van Diemens Land, dated 28
November 1852, and James Stanborough,
dated 12 November 1851
1852
ACC/0891/02/06/1553
Draft deed of release and covenants on the
sale of the 'White Bear'
James Foster Groom and others to Fuller,
Smith and Turner
1852
ACC/0891/02/06/1554
Draft surrender by James Poster Groom, Adam
Riddell and others to Henry Smith in trust for
Fuller, Smith and Turner (Manor of Heston)
Property: The 'White Bear'
1852
ACC/0891/02/06/1555
Draft surrender by James Foster Groom, Adam
Riddell and others to Henry Smith, in trust for
Fuller, Smith and Turner (Manor of Heston and
bleworth Syon)
Property: 1a. land, cottage, and garden, now
merged in the 'White Bear', Hounslow,
copyhold of the Manor of Heston
1852
ACC/0891/02/06/1556
Opinions, requisitions and memoranda on title,
and instructions to counsel, relating to the
'White Bear'. (Items numbered 1556-1564)
1850 - 1853
ACC/0891/02/06/1565
Correspondence concerning title to the White
Bear Inn, and a proposed conveyance. (Items
numbered 1565-1593)
6 Jul 1850 - 3
May 1853
ACC/0891/02/06/1594
Abstracts from the court rolls of admissions to
the 'White Bear'. Hounslow (Manors of Heston
and Isleworth Syon)
1853 - 1890
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 293
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1595
Drafts of an agreement for sale (Manors of
1896
Heston and Isleworth Syon)
1. John Francis Smith. 2. The Hounslow School
Board
Consideration: £300 p. a
Property: 2 parcels of land, formerly part of a
field at the rear of the White Bear Inn,
Hounslow, containing 1a. 2r. 16p. copyhold of
the Manors of Isleworth Syon and Heston
ACC/0891/02/06/1596
Drafts of an agreement for sale (Manors of
1896
Heston and Isleworth Syon)
1. John Francis Smith. 2. The Hounslow School
Board
Consideration: £300 p. a
Property: 2 parcels of land, formerly part of a
field at the rear of the White Bear Inn,
Hounslow, containing 1a. 2r. 16p. copyhold of
the Manors of Isleworth Syon and Heston
ACC/0891/02/06/1597
Correspondence relating to a proposed sale of
land at the rear of the 'White Bear' by Fuller,
Smith and Turner to the Heston School Board
(Items numbered 1597-1602)
ACC/0891/02/06/1603
Copy of an abstract of the title of Mr. Dicken
1761 - 1809
To a messuage, paddock, 4a. land, coach
-house, stables wash-house, and other
outhouses at Brentford End, and also 2 pews in
Isleworth parish church
ACC/0891/02/06/1604
Copy of an abstract of the title of Mr. Burton
To 2a. meadow or pasture at Brentford End
1761 - [1809]
ACC/0891/02/06/1605
Copy of an abstract of the title of Mr. Burton
To a cottage, stable, 2 coach houses and a
road at Brentford End
1802 - 1809
13 May - 5 Jun
1897
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 294
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1606
Drafts of release and assignment of mortgage
20 Mar 1810
terms (Items numbered 1606-1611)
1. James McMahon of Dublin, apothecary, and
Ann his wife, formerly Hardy
2. Thomas Bray and George Ellis of
Westminster, trustees of a settlement of 2/3
December 1808
3. Thomas Bray, apothecary, and Isabella his
wife, formerly Hardy
4. William Henry Fields of Stanstead, Herts,
trustee of a settlement of 25/26 August 1801
5. John Wright of Burlington Gardens, esq. and
Catherine his wife, formerly Hardy
6. William Henry Pyne of Argyll Street, esq. and
Philip Augustus Hanrott of Lincolns Inn, esq.,
trustees of a settlement of 2/3 May 1809
7. Charles Frizell of Dublin esq
8. Joseph Limpus of Smallberry Green,
Isleworth, victualler
9. Richard Friday jun. of Isleworth, coal
merchant
10. George Ellis, administrator of the estate of
Daniel Lawrence as to a mortgage of 10/11
August 1752
11. John Richard Ripley of the City of London,
administrator of the estate of Richard Biggs of
Windsor Castle
12. William Stanborough sen. of Isleworth, corn
dealer
13. John Wilmot of Isleworth, market gardener
14. Charles Streater Ellis of Westminster, esq
Consideration: £910 in thirds to 1, 3 and 5
Property: The 'Castle', Smallberry Green, to 8
ACC/0891/02/06/1612
Drafts of appointment and release in fee
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to Richard Stuchbury of Smallberry
Green, horsedealer
Consideration: £600
Property: Messuage adjoining the 'Castle',
Smallberry Green
1811
ACC/0891/02/06/1613
Drafts of appointment and release in fee
Douglas and Henry Thompson of Chiswick,
brewers, to Richard Stuchbury of Smallberry
Green, horsedealer
Consideration: £600
Property: Messuage adjoining the 'Castle',
Smallberry Green
1811
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 295
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1614
Draft release and assignment of mortgage
terms
Joseph Limpus and Sarah his wife to Douglas
Thompson
Property: The 'Castle', Smallberry Green
15 Feb 1813
ACC/0891/02/06/1615
Draft release
Joseph Limpus and Sarah his wife to Douglas
and Henry Thompson of Turnham Green,
brewers
Consideration: £1200
Property: The 'Castle', Smallbery Green,
Isleworth
15 Feb 1815
ACC/0891/02/06/1616
Drafts of appointment and release in fee, and
1831
assignments of mortgage terms
Henry Thompson of Bedford Square, brewer, to
Douglas Thompson, Philip Western Wood, and
John Bird Fuller of Chiswick, brewers
Property: The 'Castle', Smallberry Green
ACC/0891/02/06/1617
Drafts of appointment and release in fee, and
1831
assignments of mortgage terms
Henry Thompson of Bedford Square, brewer, to
Douglas Thompson, Philip Western Wood, and
John Bird Fuller of Chiswick, brewers
Property: The 'Castle', Smallberry Green
ACC/0891/02/06/1618
Abstracts of title to the 'Castle', Smallberry
Green, and a messuage adjoining (Items
numbered 1618-1622)
1752 - 1810
ACC/0891/02/06/1623
Plans of the 'Castle', Smallberry Green, and
premises adjoining
1810
ACC/0891/02/06/1624
Plans of the 'Castle', Smallberry Green, and
premises adjoining
1810
ACC/0891/02/06/1625
Correspondence concerning conveyances of
the 'Castle', Smallberry Green. (Items
numbered 1625-1676)
1 Sep 1809 16 Feb 1819
ACC/0891/02/06/1677
Instructions to counsel, and opinion, concerning 1920
title to the 'Churchill Arms'
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 296
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1678
Land registry memoranda, and forms relating to Apr 1920
registration of a conveyance dated 30 March
1920. Maud Allardyce Nixon of Wallasey,
Chester, to Fuller, Smith and Turner (Items
numbered 1678-1682)
Property: The 'Churchill Arms'
ACC/0891/02/06/1683
Notice of lands required in the parish of St.
Mary Abbotts', Kensington, under the
Kensington (James Street Area) Improvements
Act, 1896, with plan
3 Jul 1899
ACC/0891/02/06/1684
Notice of claim for compensation for land
required under the Kensington (James Street
Area) Improvements Act, 1896
1899
ACC/0891/02/06/1685
Agreement for sale and draft
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Albert James
Barker, and William Draper Bywaters,
Undertakers in the Kensington, (James Street
Area) Improvement Act
Consideration: £4500
Property: The 'Coach and Horses', Kensington
Square
12 Apr 1900
ACC/0891/02/06/1686
Agreement for sale and draft
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Albert James
Barker, and William Draper Bywaters,
Undertakers in the Kensington, (James Street
Area) Improvement Act
Consideration: £4500
Property: The 'Coach and Horses', Kensington
Square
12 Apr 1900
ACC/0891/02/06/1687
Copy of draft statutory declaration as to
changes in the firm of Fuller, Smith and Turner
19 Jun 1900
ACC/0891/02/06/1688
Copy of draft conveyance of the 'Coach and
Horses' Kensington Square, under the
Kensington (James Street Area) Improvement
Act
13 Jul 1900
ACC/0891/02/06/1689
Copy of requisitions on title and answers,
relating to the 'Coach and Horses', Kensington
Square
1900
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 297
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1690
Correspondence relating to the sale of the
9 Mar 31 Jul
'Coach and Horses', Kensington Square, under 1900
the Kensington, (James Street Area)
Improvement Act. (Items numbered 1690-1714)
ACC/0891/02/06/1715
Letter from J. Sims to -- making an appointment Aug 1723
for Mr. Walker, a surveyor at Mr. Knights,
'Salutation', Kensington
ACC/0891/02/06/1716
Copies of lease and release
7/8 Oct 1822
1. Thomas Clarke of Sadlers Hall, London, gent
2. Alexander Ramsay Robinson esq. late of
Kensington, now of Brussels. 3. Henry Gore
Chandless of Dorset Square, gent. 4. John
Punter of Lisson Street, Marylebone builder,
and William Ward of Lisson Grove, painter
Consideration: £5999. 19. 0. in discharge of a
mortgage
Property: A parcel of land in Kensington
bounded on the north by the Middlesex Water
Works, on the south by the garden of Campden
House, and on the east by Church Lane,
purchased by 2. from Sir Bysshe Shelley, 9/10
November 1813. Plan included
ACC/0891/02/06/1717
Copies of lease and release
7/8 Oct 1822
1. Thomas Clarke of Sadlers Hall, London, gent
2. Alexander Ramsay Robinson esq. late of
Kensington, now of Brussels. 3. Henry Gore
Chandless of Dorset Square, gent. 4. John
Punter of Lisson Street, Marylebone builder,
and William Ward of Lisson Grove, painter
Consideration: £5999. 19. 0. in discharge of a
mortgage
Property: A parcel of land in Kensington
bounded on the north by the Middlesex Water
Works, on the south by the garden of Campden
House, and on the east by Church Lane,
purchased by 2. from Sir Bysshe Shelley, 9/10
November 1813. Plan included
ACC/0891/02/06/1718
Specification for joiners work at a public house
being built at Kensington Gravel Pits
Signed by John Punter and William Ward
4 Jun 1823
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 298
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1719
Lease, deed of partition, and assignment of
mortgage
1. John Punter of Lisson Street, Marylebone,
builder. 2. William Ward of Lisson Grove,
builder. 3. Joseph Warner Bromley of Grays
Inn, gent
Property: As in No. 1717 for the purpose of
building Campden Street and Peel Street
30/31 Jul 1823
ACC/0891/02/06/1720
Lease, deed of partition, and assignment of
mortgage
1. John Punter of Lisson Street, Marylebone,
builder. 2. William Ward of Lisson Grove,
builder. 3. Joseph Warner Bromley of Grays
Inn, gent
Property: As in No. 1717 for the purpose of
building Campden Street and Peel Street
30/31 Jul 1823
ACC/0891/02/06/1721
Lease, deed of partition, and assignment of
mortgage
1. John Punter of Lisson Street, Marylebone,
builder. 2. William Ward of Lisson Grove,
builder. 3. Joseph Warner Bromley of Grays
Inn, gent
Property: As in No. 1717 for the purpose of
building Campden Street and Peel Street
30/31 Jul 1823
ACC/0891/02/06/1722
Receipt of John Punter and William Ward
For £200 deposit in an agreement to lease a
public house at Kensington Gravel Pits to
Douglas and Henry Thompson
10 Aug 1823
ACC/0891/02/06/1723
Agreement for lease
12 Aug 1823
John Punter and William Ward of Lisson Street,
Paddington, builders, to Douglas and Henry
Thompson of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £20 p.a. for a term of 99 years
Property: Messuage in process of erection, and
premises, on the west side of High Row,
Kensington Gravel Pits, intended to be a public
house
ACC/0891/02/06/1724
Short abstract of the title of the Vice Chancellor
of England (the Rt. Hon. Sir Lancelot Shadwell)
to the manor of Northall
1827 - 8
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 299
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1725
Receipt and copy for purchase money for a plot 26 Feb 1835
of waste ground opposite the Plough Inn
The Commissioners for the Northolt Enclosure
to Mr. James Trimmer
ACC/0891/02/06/1726
Receipt and copy for purchase money for a plot 26 Feb 1835
of waste ground opposite the Plough Inn
The Commissioners for the Northolt Enclosure
to Mr. James Trimmer
ACC/0891/02/06/1727
Extracts from court rolls presumably relating to
the Plough Inn (Manor of Northall)
1816 - 1843
ACC/0891/02/06/1728
Abstract of the title of the Revd. George
Thomas Whitfield to the Plough Inn
1843 - 1849
ACC/0891/02/06/1729
Memorandum of agreement for sale
Revd. George Thomas Whitfield of Pudleston,
Herefordshire to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Consideration: £330
Property: The Plough Inn
7 Mar 1850
ACC/0891/02/06/1730
Draft conveyance
Revd. George Thomas Whitfield of Puddleston,
Herefordshire, and Fanny his wife to Fuller,
Smith and Turner
Consideration: £330
Property: The Plough Inn
31 Jul 1850
ACC/0891/02/06/1731
Draft deed of enfranchisement of copyhold
1850
(Manor of Northall)
Rt. Hon. Sir Lancelot Shadwell, Vice Chancellor
of England, to the Revd. George Thomas
Whitfield of Pudleston, Herefordshire.
Consideration: £90
Property: The Plough Inn
ACC/0891/02/06/1732
Draft covenant for the production of title deeds
Revd. George Thomas Whitfield of Pudleston,
Herefordshire, to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Property: The Plough Inn
1850
ACC/0891/02/06/1733
Correspondence relating to the admission of
the Revd. George Thomas Whitfield to
copyhold lands in the Manor of Northall (Items
numbered 1733-1738)
24 Apr - 13 Jul
1850
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 300
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1739
Letters from Fuller, Smith and Turner to Frere
and Forster concerning delivery of the title
deeds of the Plough Inn
25 - 26 Apr
1893
ACC/0891/02/06/1740
Letters from Fuller, Smith and Turner to Frere
and Forster concerning delivery of the title
deeds of the Plough Inn
25 - 26 Apr
1893
ACC/0891/02/06/1741
Extract from court roll
8 Jun 1866
Admission of Henry Smith following a surrender
by George Bedford on 24 March 1849
Property: The 'White Hart', yard, backside and
orchard in West End Green
ACC/0891/02/06/1742
Receipted bill from Frere and Co. to Lee, Bolton 22 Jun 1887
and Lee for extracts from court rolls
ACC/0891/02/06/1743
Instructions concerning the admission of the
customary heir of Henry Smith to copyholds
held by him in trust for Fuller, Smith and Turner
1889
ACC/0891/02/06/1744
Abstract of expenditure on repairs and
improvements to the 'Angel and Crown'
1829 - 1831
ACC/0891/02/06/1745
Specifications, accounts and receipts for
repairs and improvements to the 'Angel and
Crown'. (Items numbered 1745-1767)
1830 - 1831
ACC/0891/02/06/1768
Observations and queries on title to a freehold
moiety of the 'Angel and Crown'
1831
ACC/0891/02/06/1769
Observations and queries on title to a freehold
moiety of the 'Angel and Crown'
1831
ACC/0891/02/06/1770
Correspondence relating to a conveyance of
the 'Angel and Crown'. (Items numbered 1770
-1777)
18 May - 19
Nov 1831
ACC/0891/02/06/1778
Extract from a lease of the 'Eleanor Arms'
Robert Lawrence of Streatham, Surrey, to
James Sampson of Old Ford
13 May 1889
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 301
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1779
Draft memorial of a mortgage
James Sampson of Old Ford Road, beer
retailer, to Fuller, Smith and Turner of the
Griffin Brewery, Chiswick
Property: The 'Eleanor Arms', formerly Eleanor
Cottage, No. 458 Old Ford Road, in the parish
of St. Mary Stratford Bow
21 May 1889
ACC/0891/02/06/1780
Draft acknowledgement of receipt of œ200
additional charge by the mortgagor to the
mortgagees
No specific detail included
1889
ACC/0891/02/06/1781
Agreement for assignment of lease
16 Sep 1890
James Sampson of the 'Eleanor Arms', Old
Ford Road, and George Page of Upper Clapton
Consideration: £1050 and £40 p.a. rent, for 19
years residue of lease
ACC/0891/02/06/1782
Draft assignment of a lease of 13 May 1889
James Sampson of the 'Eleanor Arms', Old
Ford Road, to Fuller, Smith and Turner of the
Griffin Brewery, Chiswick
Property: The 'Eleanor Arms'
1890
ACC/0891/02/06/1783
Memorial of a mortgage
George Page of the 'Eleanor Arms', beer
retailer, to Fuller, Smith and Turner of the
Griffin Brewery Chiswick
Property: The 'Eleanor Arms'
2 Oct 1890
ACC/0891/02/06/1784
Draft memorial of a lease of the 'Eleanor Arms'
2 Oct 1890
ACC/0891/02/06/1785
Schedule of deeds, and notes relating to a
mortgage of the 'Eleanor Arms'
[1890]
ACC/0891/02/06/1786
Correspondence and notes relating to a lease
and mortgage of the 'Eleanor Arms'. (Items
numbered 1786-1797)
14 May 1889 22 Feb 1893
ACC/0891/02/06/1798
Receipt from William Long of Hounslow,
surveyor, to Peter Nevell of Whitton, for
payments of œ600 and œ200
14 Dec 1889
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 302
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1799
Copy of the will of Peter Nevell of Whitton,
6 Jun 1893
carpenter
2 freehold cottages, the Admiral Nelson and
five copyhold cottages adjoining in Whitton
devised to his daughter Phyllis Nevell subject to
the life interest of his wife, Emma
ACC/0891/02/06/1800
Agreement to purchase the Admiral Nelson Inn
at Whitton for œ1600
Phillis Nevell to Percy William Long
22 Feb 1896
ACC/0891/02/06/1801
Observations on replies to requisitions, and
answers thereto, relating to a sale from Nevell
to Long
Property: The 'Admiral Nelson'
10 Apr 1896
ACC/0891/02/06/1802
Draft warrant to vacate conditional surrender
dated 17 July 1895 (Manor of Isleworth Syon)
Stephen Woodbridge of Brentford, gent. to
Phillis Nevell of Whitton, spinster
1 May 1896
ACC/0891/02/06/1803
Draft covenant to surrender (Manor of Isleworth 1 May 1896
Syon)
1. Phillis Nevell of Oddsman Cottage, Whitton,
spinster. 2. Percy William Long of Hounslow
3. George Pargiter Fuller, John Michael
Fleetwood Fuller, William Fleetwood Fuller,
Frank Smith, Henry Fleetwood Fuller, and
Robert Frederick Lewis Turner of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £1600
Property: The Admiral Nelson Inn and three
cottages adjoining. Plan included
ACC/0891/02/06/1804
Draft covenant to surrender (Manor of Isleworth 1 May 1896
Syon)
1. Phillis Nevell of Oddsman Cottage, Whitton,
spinster. 2. Percy William Long of Hounslow
3. George Pargiter Fuller, John Michael
Fleetwood Fuller, William Fleetwood Fuller,
Frank Smith, Henry Fleetwood Fuller, and
Robert Frederick Lewis Turner of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £1600
Property: The Admiral Nelson Inn and three
cottages adjoining. Plan included
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 303
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1805
Draft surrender and admission (Manor of
Isleworth Syon)
Phillis Nevell to George Pargiter Fuller and
others
Property: The 'Admiral Nelson' and three
cottages in Whitton
1 May 1896
ACC/0891/02/06/1806
Draft surrender and admission (Manor of
Isleworth Syon)
Phillis Nevell to George Pargiter Fuller and
others
Property: The 'Admiral Nelson' and three
cottages in Whitton
1 May 1896
ACC/0891/02/06/1807
Opinion on title to the 'Admiral Nelson', and
cottages in Whitton agreed to be sold by Phillis
Nevell to William Percy Long
1896
ACC/0891/02/06/1808
Correspondence, instructions to counsel, and
account, concerning a purchase by Fuller,
Smith and Turner of the 'Admiral Nelson' and
cottages in Whitton. (Items numbered 1808
-1836)
9 Mar - 7 Oct
1896 16 Feb
1905
ACC/0891/02/06/1837
Drafts of agreement to lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Charles Morris of
Brixton
Consideration: £1600 and £110 p.a. rent for a
term of 53 years
Property: The Angel Inn
1897
ACC/0891/02/06/1838
Drafts of agreement to lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Charles Morris of
Brixton
Consideration: £1600 and £110 p.a. rent for a
term of 53 years
Property: The Angel Inn
1897
ACC/0891/02/06/1839
Duplicate agreements to lease
22 Oct 1897
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Charles H, Morris of
Brixton
Consideration: £1600 and £110 p.a. rent for a
term of 53 years
Property: The Angel Inn
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 304
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1840
Duplicate agreements to lease
22 Oct 1897
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Charles H, Morris of
Brixton
Consideration: £1600 and £110 p.a. rent for a
term of 53 years
Property: The Angel Inn
ACC/0891/02/06/1841
Duplicate agreements to lease
22 Oct 1897
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Charles H, Morris of
Brixton
Consideration: £1600 and £110 p.a. rent for a
term of 53 years
Property: The Angel Inn
ACC/0891/02/06/1842
Instructions to counsel for Fuller, Smith and
Turner to settle agreement to lease the 'Angel'
1897
ACC/0891/02/06/1843
Agreement and draft agreement, to sell
goodwill, possession, and fixtures
Thomas Cable of the 'Angel Inn, Brixton, to
Charles Henry Morris of Brixton
Consideration: £30
Property: The Angel Inn
1897
ACC/0891/02/06/1844
Correspondence concerning a lease of the
'Angel'. (Items numbered 1844-1883)
5 Dec 1888 29 Dec 1897
ACC/0891/02/06/1884
Notice of assignment of lease dated 2
December 1897, and covering letter
Style and Winch Ltd. of the Medway Brewery,
Maidstone, to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Property: The Angel Inn
3 Jul 1899
ACC/0891/02/06/1885
Notes on the constitution of partnership of
Fuller, Smith and Turner
1845 - 1925
ACC/0891/02/06/1886
Draft mortgage by way of assignment of lease
dated - December 1888
Philip Barnes to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Consideration: £350 for the residue of a term of
21 years
Property: The 'Surrey Arms', 2 Landalls Road,
East Dulwich
Dec 1888
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 305
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1887
Licence to demise for 21 years
Henry Lea to Emily Archer of the Phoenix
Brewery, South Lambeth, widow
Property: The 'Surrey Arms', East Dulwich
31 Dec 1888
ACC/0891/02/06/1888
Further charge of œ10, and goodwill of trade,
on a mortgage dated December 1888
Philip Barnes to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Property: The 'Surrey Arms', East Dulwich
Jun 1889
ACC/0891/02/06/1889
Correspondence relating to a lease of the
'Surrey Arms', East Dulwich. (Items numbered
1889-1898)
13 Dec 1888 1 Jan 1889
ACC/0891/02/06/1899
Surrender of lease
1896
1. George Pargiter Fuller, William Fleetwood
Fuller, Frank Smith, Henry Fleetwood Fuller,
and Robert Frederick Lewis Turner, of the
Griffin Brewery, Chiswick. 2. Alexander Ward of
Billericay, Essex, barrister. 3. John Henry Ward
of Bayswater, barrister, and Alexander Ward
Consideration: £282. 17. 6. for extinguishment
of a term of 21 years
Property: The 'Angel and Crown', Church Road
Endorsed in pencil: Not acted upon
ACC/0891/02/06/1900
Duplicate terms of arrangement for a building
lease
Alexander Ward esq. to Fuller and Co
Consideration: £1000 premium, £100 p.a. rent,
for a term of 80 years, building outlay to be at
least £1500
Property: The 'Angel and Crown'
ACC/0891/02/06/1901
Agreement for lease
18 Aug 1897
Fuller, Smith and Turner of the Griffin Brewery,
Chiswick, to Henry Clifford, of Richmond,
Surrey
Consideration: £500 premium, £50 p. a. rent for
a term of 30 years
Property: The 'Angel and Crown', Church
Passage
15 Jan 1897
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 306
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1902
Notices of assignment of term dated 4 October 2 Aug 1898
1897 and further charges dated 17 December
1897 and 28 July 1898
James George Harley of the 'Angel and Crown',
Church Court, Richmond, Surrey, to Joseph
Ashfield Richardson of Richmond
Property: The 'Angel and Crown'
ACC/0891/02/06/1903
Notices of assignment of term dated 4 October 2 Aug 1898
1897 and further charges dated 17 December
1897 and 28 July 1898
James George Harley of the 'Angel and Crown',
Church Court, Richmond, Surrey, to Joseph
Ashfield Richardson of Richmond
Property: The 'Angel and Crown'
ACC/0891/02/06/1904
Notices of assignment of term dated 4 October 2 Aug 1898
1897 and further charges dated 17 December
1897 and 28 July 1898
James George Harley of the 'Angel and Crown',
Church Court, Richmond, Surrey, to Joseph
Ashfield Richardson of Richmond
Property: The 'Angel and Crown'
ACC/0891/02/06/1905
Copy of draft surrender of lease
1. George Pargiter Fuller, John Michael
Fleetwood Fuller, William Fleetwood Fuller,
Frank Smith, Henry Fleetwood Fuller, and
Robert Frederick Lewis Turner of the Griffin
Brewery, Chiswick. 2. Alexander Ward of
Billericay, Essex. 3. John Henry Ward of
Bayswater, and Alexander Ward
Consideration: Agreement for a new lease
Property: The 'Angel and Crown'
2 Aug 1898
ACC/0891/02/06/1906
Copy of draft lease
1. John Henry Ward of Bayswater and
Alexander Ward of Billericay, Essex. 2.
Alexander Ward. 3. Fuller, Smith and Turner of
the Griffin Brewery, Chiswick
Consideration: Outlay in rebuilding and
improving premises, £1000 premium (scored
out in pencil), and £100 p. a. rent for a term of
80 years
Property: The 'Angel and Crown'
3 Aug 1898
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 307
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1907
Plan [of proposed alterations to the 'Angel and
Crown'
By J. Hume of Chiswick, architect and surveyor
Endorsed: Not approved
c 1898
ACC/0891/02/06/1908
Correspondence concerning leases of the
'Angel and Crown'. (Items numbered 1908
-1925)
10 Dec 1896 21 Jul 1898
ACC/0891/02/06/1926
Receipted bills for legal fees in connection with
a lease of the 'Angel and Crown'
1898
ACC/0891/02/06/1927
Receipted bills for legal fees in connection with
a lease of the 'Angel and Crown'
1898
ACC/0891/02/06/1928
Schedule of title deeds relating to the 'Angel
and Crown' on transfer of a mortgage by
A.C.Moore to Fuller, Smith and Turner, 30
December 1915
1897 - 1915
ACC/0891/02/06/1929
Abstract of a marriage settlement
2 Feb 1857
1. Thomas Johnson of Runcorn, Cheshire, esq
2. Sir Thomas Newbee Reeve of Richmond
3. Louisa Reeve, spinster, daughter of 2
4. The Revd. Meredith Brown of Nonsuch, Wilts
George Swindells of Shrigley, Cheshire, esq.
and James Cawley of Runcorn, esq
£2000 and £5000 to be secured to 4. in trust for
the use of 3., then the survivor of 1. and 3 then
any children of their marriage, by 2. and 1
ACC/0891/02/06/1930
Abstract of marriage settlement
2 Feb 1863
1. William Mello of Chadwell, Herts, esq
2. Sir Thomas Newbee Reeve of Richmond,
Surrey
3. Frances Mary Reeve spinster, daughter of 2
4. Thomas Loveless of Portman Square, esq.
and
Thomas Johnson of Runcorn, Cheshire, esq.
and the Revd. George Yeals of Ockenden,
Essex
£1500 Lancashire and Carlisle Railway Stock,
and £1600 London Brighton and South Coast
Guaranteed 5% Stock No.1. in possession of 1.
£92. 14. 10. 3% reduced annuities in the
possession of 3. and £2000 from 2. to 4. in trust
for the independent use of 3 then the survivor
of 1. and 3. then any children of the marriage
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 308
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1931
Copy on linen of a plan on a deed of 21
February 1863
Property adjoining Occupation Road and
Mortlake Road
1863
ACC/0891/02/06/1932
Abstract of marriage settlement
1. The Revd. Joseph Hall of Knockholt, Kent
2. Elizabeth Reeve of Richmond, Surrey,
spinster
3. The Revd. Thomas Burr Sike of Halstead,
Kent, and Thomas Henry Loveless of the City
of London, esq
All real and personal estate to which 2. might
become entitled to 3. in trust for her separate
use, then to the use of Joseph Hall, then to the
use of all or any children of the intended
marriage between 1. and 2
22 Feb 1869
ACC/0891/02/06/1933
Westminster Fire Office policy No. 202256
Henry Bailey of East Sheen, gent
Property: A detached house known as the
Crofton Arms, Mortlake Lane
19 Jul 1870
ACC/0891/02/06/1934
Agreement for sale
17 Aug 1881
Thomas William Bartholomew Hailey of
Thatcham, Berks, butler, to Fuller, Smith and
Turner
Consideration: £650
Property: Messuage and premises known as
Barrack Canteen, to the south of Mortlake Lane
Plan included
ACC/0891/02/06/1935
Draft conveyance
Thomas William Bartholomew Bailey of
Thatcham, Berks, butler, to Fuller, Smith and
Turner
Consideration: £60
Property: The Barrack Canteen
1881
ACC/0891/02/06/1936
Abstract of title of the devisees of the late Sir
Thomas Newby Reeve to freehold premises
called the Barrack Canteen
1836 - 1869
ACC/0891/02/06/1937
Abstract of title of the devisee in trust for sale
under the will of William Bailey to the Barrack
Canteen
1870 - 1881
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 309
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1938
Opinion of counsel as to title to the Barrack
Canteen
25 Aug 1881
ACC/0891/02/06/1939
Further opinion on title to the Barrack Canteen
8 Sep 1881
ACC/0891/02/06/1940
Requisitions on title to the Barrack Canteen
27 Aug 1881;
20 Sep 1881
ACC/0891/02/06/1941
Correspondence concerning the sale of the
21 Feb 1880 Barrack Canteen. (Items numbered 1941-1946) 10 Oct 1881
ACC/0891/02/06/1947
Dedication
Fuller, Smith and Turner to the Corporation of
Richmond
Consideration: £200
Property: Strip of land adjoining the 'Coopers
Arms' to become part of the Lower Mortlake
Road
3 Jul 1894
ACC/0891/02/06/1948
Dedication, duplicate
Fuller, Smith and Turner to the Corporation of
Richmond
Consideration: £200
Property: Strip of land adjoining the 'Coopers
Arms' to become part of the Lower Mortlake
Road
3 Jul 1894
ACC/0891/02/06/1949
Dedication, draft
Fuller, Smith and Turner to the Corporation of
Richmond
Consideration: £200
Property: Strip of land adjoining the 'Coopers
Arms' to become part of the Lower Mortlake
Road
3 Jul 1894
ACC/0891/02/06/1950
Plans of the 'Coopers Arms', Richmond
Showing land to be taken in for the Lower
Mortlake Road
1894
ACC/0891/02/06/1951
Plans of the 'Coopers Arms', Richmond
Showing land to be taken in for the Lower
Mortlake Road
1894
ACC/0891/02/06/1952
Plans of the 'Coopers Arms', Richmond
Showing land to be taken in for the Lower
Mortlake Road
1894
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 310
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/1953
Correspondence relating to the dedication of
land adjoining the 'Coopers Arms', Richmond,
as part of Lower Mortlake Road (Items
numbered 1953-1957)
The Town Clerk of Richmond to Forster, Frere
and Co
13 Apr - 16 Jul
1894
ACC/0891/02/06/1958
Correspondence, notes on title, and rough
drafts relating to a sale of the 'Princes Head'.
Items 1958-1975
Esther Rachel Collins, widow of Edwin Downes
of the Swan Brewery in the City of London, to
John Bird Fuller
1856
ACC/0891/02/06/1976
Correspondence relating to the sale of a coach 18 Jul 1900 house adjoining the 'Princes Head', by Fuller,
31 Oct 1902
Smith and Turner to the Richmond Corporation,
for road widening. (Items numbered 1976-2034)
ACC/0891/02/06/2035
Tracings on linen of plans of Golden Square,
and Pensioners Alley, Richmond, including the
'Princes Head'
c 1901
ACC/0891/02/06/2036
Tracings on linen of plans of Golden Square,
and Pensioners Alley, Richmond, including the
'Princes Head'
c 1901
ACC/0891/02/06/2037
Requisitions on the title of F. J. Smith to a
coach house behind the 'Princes Head', and
answers
1901
ACC/0891/02/06/2038
Copy of the will of Charles Thomas Batt of
Southsea, Hants
Proved in the Principal Probate Registry
1 Jun 1889
ACC/0891/02/06/2039
Draft conveyance
1897
George Franklin of Pottswood, Southampton, to
Fuller, Smith and Turner
Consideration: £950
Property: Parcel of ground in Millbrook Road,
with a warehouse, store, stable and other
buildings erected thereon
ACC/0891/02/06/2040
Abstract of the title of George Franklin to
premises in Millbrook Road, Southampton
Plan attached
1858 - 1897
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 311
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2041
Requisitions on title to premises in Millbrook
Road and answers to them
1897
ACC/0891/02/06/2042
Requisitions on title to premises in Millbrook
Road and answers to them
1897
ACC/0891/02/06/2043
Copy of attestations and signatures to a
conveyance of premises in Millbrook Road
20 Oct 1897
ACC/0891/02/06/2044
Instructions to counsel concerning a sale of
premises in Millbrook Road
1897
ACC/0891/02/06/2045
Instructions to counsel concerning a sale of
premises in Millbrook Road
1897
ACC/0891/02/06/2046
Instructions to counsel concerning a sale of
premises in Millbrook Road
1897
ACC/0891/02/06/2047
Correspondence relating to a sale of premises
in Millbrook Road from Franklin to Fuller, Smith
and Turner. (Items numbered 2047-2068)
22 Jan 1894 21 Oct 1887
ACC/0891/02/06/2069
Correspondence and draft further charge
concerning a mortgage by Richard Upward to
Fuller, Smith and Turner of the 'City Arms',
Borough Road in the parish of St. George the
Martyr (Items numbered 2069-2074)
13 May 1889 11 Jul 1889
ACC/0891/02/06/2075
Correspondence concerning a sale from
16 Mar 1899 H.E.Cole to Fuller of an off-licensed premises in 16 Jun 1900
Waltham Cross. (Items numbered 2075-2128)
ACC/0891/02/06/2129
Waltham Cross, Manor of Cheshunt, Essex:
Accounts in connection with a sale of copyhold
premises in Waltham Cross as in Nos. 2075
-2128
1899 - 1900
ACC/0891/02/06/2130
Waltham Cross, Manor of Cheshunt, Essex:
Accounts in connection with a sale of copyhold
premises in Waltham Cross as in Nos. 2075
-2128
1899 - 1900
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 312
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2131
Waltham Cross, Manor of Cheshunt, Essex:
Accounts in connection with a sale of copyhold
premises in Waltham Cross as in Nos. 2075
-2128
1899 - 1900
ACC/0891/02/06/2132
Waltham Cross, Manor of Cheshunt, Essex:
Accounts in connection with a sale of copyhold
premises in Waltham Cross as in Nos. 2075
-2128
1899 - 1900
ACC/0891/02/06/2133
Cole v Baker in Chancery: Certificate by Fuller,
Smith and Turner that they have received the
conveyance of premises purchased by them,
directed to be sold by judgement of 10
December 1897
18 Jun 1900
ACC/0891/02/06/2134
Copy of observations on replies to requisitions
on title to premises at Waltham Cross
1899
ACC/0891/02/06/2135
Acton: Draft lease subject to a former lease
expiring 29 September 1847
William Hinge of Edgware, smith, to Douglas
Thompson and John Bird Fuller of Chiswick,
brewers
Consideration: £30 p.a. rent for 9¾ years and
£40 p.a. rent for 11 years, making a term of 21
years
Property: The 'Red Lion'
1837
ACC/0891/02/06/2136
Brentford: Draft transfer of a mortgage
James Littleboy of Hanwell, gent. to John
Rogers of Bedfords, Essex, and Watling Street
in the City of London
Consideration: £1800
Property: The 'Red Lion' and 'Running Horses'
3 Feb 1836
ACC/0891/02/06/2137
Chiswick: Copy of lease
Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewer, to
Stephen Cox of Turnham Green, gent
Consideration: £30 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: The 'Coach and Horses', Turnham
Green, a garden, and premises adjoining
Note of renewal, 1844
12 Aug 1824
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 313
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2138
Chiswick: Draft assignment of œ1800 and
8 Oct 1834
œ900, and surrender of copyhold estates of the
Chiswick Brewery as security
1. Revd. Thomas Sherife of Nageshall, Suffolk,
Revd. George Turner of Kettleburgh, Suffolk,
Thomas Glover Ewen of Norwich esq. 2. John
Rogers of Bedfords, Essex
ACC/0891/02/06/2139
Chiswick: Draft assignment of œ1600, and
conveyance of freehold estates of the Chiswick
Brewery as security
1. Henry Thompson of Plymouth and George
Bedford of Bedford Row, gent. 2. ---- Frazer
and his wife. 3. William Cater, Robert
Morecock, James Foster Groom. 4. John Fuller
of Neston Park, Wilts, esq. and John Rogers of
Bedfords, Essex
8 Jun 1836
ACC/0891/02/06/2140
Manor of Ealing: Draft conditional surrender on
transfer of a mortgage of œ1800
James Littleboy of Hanwell, gent. to Douglas
and Henry Thompson
Property: The Red Lion ale house in Old
Brentford
1836
ACC/0891/02/06/2141
Hammersmith: Draft conveyance
1838
1. John Dendy of Putney, Surrey, maltster
2. Robert Owen of New Bond Street, gent. John
Foulkes of Soley Terrace, Pentonville, gent
3. Douglas Thompson and John Bird Fuller of
Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £150
Property: Parcel of land abutting on the road
from Hammersmith church to Fulham Fields,
formerly part of the garden of Butterwicke
House
ACC/0891/02/06/2142
Hammersmith: Draft conveyance
1838
1. John Dendy of Putney, Surrey, maltster
2. Robert Owen of New Bond Street, gent. John
Foulkes of Soley Terrace, Pentonville, gent
3. Douglas Thompson and John Bird Fuller of
Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £150
Property: Parcel of land abutting on the road
from Hammersmith church to Fulham Fields,
formerly part of the garden of Butterwicke
House
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 314
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2143
Hampton Wick: Draft lease
1. Sarah Chitts of Hampton Wick, widow
2. Maria Knowles of Reigate, Surrey, widow
3. William Walter of Kingston, Surrey, gent
4. John Donaldson of Hampton Wick,
hairdresser
5. Douglas Thompson and John Bird Fuller of
Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £25, and a peppercorn rent, for
a term of 20 years
Property: Parcel of land at rear of 'White Hart'
1835
ACC/0891/02/06/2144
Harrow: Draft instructions to cousel on behalf of 1838
Douglas and Henry Thompson relating to title to
the Castle public house in Harrow
ACC/0891/02/06/2145
Hillingdon: Draft lease
Jun 1842
1. James Heenan of King William Street, City of
London, tobacconist. 2. Sarah Frances Rice of
Great Stanmore, spinster. 3. Richard
Gutteridge of St. Albans, Herts, surveyor. 4.
John Bird Fuller of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration: £35 p.a. rent for a term of 7
years
Property: The 'Star', Uxbridge New Town
ACC/0891/02/06/2146
Old Brentford: Copy of a lease of the 'Bull'
Thomas Henry Hope of Berwick, Salop, to
Fuller, Smith and Turner
1851
ACC/0891/02/06/2147
Old Brentford: Copy of a lease and plan of the
'Star and Garter', messuages and premises in
Old Brentford
John Haverfield of Ballyconnell Co. Cavan, to
Fuller, Smith and Turner
1852
ACC/0891/02/06/2148
Manor of Fulham: License to John White to
demise the 'Nags Head', Hammersmith,
formerly the 'Three Pigeons', and the 'Friend at
Hand'
11 May 1844
ACC/0891/02/06/2149
Chiswick: Draft lease of 'The Indian Queen',
Strand on the Green
Thomas Askew of Cheltenham, and the Revd.
John Askew of Ashechurch near Tewkesbury,
to Fuller, Smith and Turner
1848
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 315
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2150
Chiswick: Draft lease of the Home Close
Charles Marion Welstead of Brighton to Fuller,
Smith and Turner
1851
ACC/0891/02/06/2151
Ealing: Draft lease of the 'Castle'
Revd. Henry Horace Hayes of Bath, to Fuller,
Smith and Turner
1852
ACC/0891/02/06/2152
Ealing: Draft lease of 4 cottages
Fuller, Smith and Turner to James White of
Rochester House. Little Ealing
24 Dec 1853
ACC/0891/02/06/2153
Edgware: Draft lease of 'The White Lion'
John Pike of Burlington Gardens to Fuller,
Smith and Turner
30 Sep 1851
ACC/0891/02/06/2154
Fulham: Copy of lease of premises at North
End
William Edward Maude of Liverpool to Fuller,
Smith and Turner
1855
ACC/0891/02/06/2155
Hammersmith: Draft agreement between the
Fulham Board of Works and Fuller, Smith and
Turner
Concerning the proposed building of an
embankment road, and approach road, to the
suspension bridge at Hammersmith,
necessitating the demolition of premises
adjoining the 'Red Lion'
Plan attached
c 1860
ACC/0891/02/06/2156
Hampton Court: Copy lease of two adjoining
houses in Hampton Court, the 'Cardinal
Wolsey', and 'Henry VIII'
John Robert Kensett to Fuller, Smith and
Turner
1849
ACC/0891/02/06/2157
Hampton Wick: Draft lease of the 'White Hart'.
13 Dec 1864
(Items numbered 2157-2165)
Thomas Frederick Marson of Winchfield, Hants.
to Fuller, Smith and Turner. Enclosed are
correspondence and rough drafts
ACC/0891/02/06/2166
Call number not used
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 316
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2167
Hanworth: Draft lease of the 'Bear' public house 1841
Henry Pownall of Spring Grove to John Bird
Fuller
ACC/0891/02/06/2168
Kensington: Draft agreement for letting 2
1854
cottages at Kensington Gravel Pits from year to
year
Fuller, Smith and Turner to William Anderson of
Bayswater
ACC/0891/02/06/2169
Kensington: Draft conveyance of the 'Three
Inns', High Street, Kensington
John Laurie of Surrey House, Hyde Park, to
John Bird Fuller
3 Apr 1857
ACC/0891/02/06/2170
Northolt: Draft release and indemnity as to the
'White Hart', West End Green, in the Manor of
Down Barnes
Douglas Thompson to George Bedford
1849
ACC/0891/02/06/2171
St. George Hanover Square, Westminster:
1849
Draft lease of a messuage intended for a public
house on the south west side of Belgrave Mews
Thomas Cubitt of Eaton Place, Pimlico, builder,
to Fuller, Smith and Turner
ACC/0891/02/06/2172
Richmond, Surrey: Drafts of lease of the 'Angel
and Crown' in Church Court, Richmond, Surrey
Henry Ward of Bolton Street, Piccadilly and
William Henderson of Hyde Park Gardens to
Fuller, Smith and Turner
1851
ACC/0891/02/06/2173
Richmond, Surrey: Drafts of lease of the 'Angel
and Crown' in Church Court, Richmond, Surrey
Henry Ward of Bolton Street, Piccadilly and
William Henderson of Hyde Park Gardens to
Fuller, Smith and Turner
1851
ACC/0891/02/06/2174
Acton: Letters concerning the proposed
erection of a greenhouse on land adjoining the
'Goldsmith's Arms', East Acton
15 Jan - 8 Feb
1856
ACC/0891/02/06/2175
Acton: Letters concerning the proposed
erection of a greenhouse on land adjoining the
'Goldsmith's Arms', East Acton
15 Jan - 8 Feb
1856
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 317
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2176
Acton: Extract from a lease of the 'Goldsmith's
Arms', East Acton
From the Warden and Commonalty of the
Goldsmiths Company to Douglas and Henry
Thompson
ACC/0891/02/06/2177
Acton: Letter from Frere and Forster of Lincolns 14 Sep 1893
Inn Fields to Fuller, Smith and Turner
As to agreements concerning the 'Kings Head'
ACC/0891/02/06/2178
Old Brentford: Receipt of John Lely
For interest on a mortgage of his houses at Old
Brentford paid by William Brown
10 Oct 1787
ACC/0891/02/06/2179
Old Brentford: Bill of costs of John Lely on
behalf of John Thompson
In connection with a conveyance of houses in
Brentford
Dec 1787
ACC/0891/02/06/2180
Old Brentford: Receipt for œ20 rent and
œ1.5.1. costs for houses at Old Brentford
Paid by Mr. Thompson to Mr. Brown
27 Feb 1788
ACC/0891/02/06/2181
New Brentford: Agreement to lease
William Crighton and Douglas and Henry
Thompson
Consideration: £150 rent p.a. for a term of 31
years
Property: The Pigeons Inn near Brentford
Market Place, and emoluments from the pig
market
29 Aug 1817
ACC/0891/02/06/2182
Old Brentford: Particulars of a mortgage for
securing œ1800 on copyhold public houses at
Brentford
Douglas and Henry Thompson to James
Littleboy
5 Jan 1823
ACC/0891/02/06/2183
Brentford: Attornment
29 Sep 1829
John Morgan of Brentford, turner, to Thompson,
Wood, and Fuller
Consideration: £9 p.a. for a monthly tenancy
Property: Messuage in Brentford
ACC/0891/02/06/2184
Old Brentford: Draft declaration of trust
By John Rogers of a mortgage of £1800 on the
'Red Lion and Running Horses'
3 Feb 1836
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 318
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2185
Old Brentford: Discharges
27 Sep 1802
From Mary, wife of the Revd. Philip Fisher, and
Elizabeth, wife of the Revd. William Haverfield,
to John Thompson and William Kirby Trimmer,
executors of the will of Thomasine Roberts, late
of Brentford, widow, for payment of four years
annuity
ACC/0891/02/06/2186
Old Brentford: Discharges
27 Sep 1802
From Mary, wife of the Revd. Philip Fisher, and
Elizabeth, wife of the Revd. William Haverfield,
to John Thompson and William Kirby Trimmer,
executors of the will of Thomasine Roberts, late
of Brentford, widow, for payment of four years
annuity
ACC/0891/02/06/2187
Old Brentford: Letter from H.D. Haverfield of 29
Bloomsbury Street to James Beazley esq. of
Soho Square
Concerning a lease of land near the Waggon
and Horses, Kew Bridge
23 Sep 1846
ACC/0891/02/06/2188
Old Brentford: Draft additional instructions for
bill, and copies of counsels opinion in
Haverfield v Fuller
A dispute over the terms of a building lease of
the Star and Garter Estate
1851
ACC/0891/02/06/2189
Old Brentford: Draft additional instructions for
bill, and copies of counsels opinion in
Haverfield v Fuller
A dispute over the terms of a building lease of
the Star and Garter Estate
1851
ACC/0891/02/06/2190
Old Brentford: Draft additional instructions for
bill, and copies of counsels opinion in
Haverfield v Fuller
A dispute over the terms of a building lease of
the Star and Garter Estate
1851
ACC/0891/02/06/2191
Draft lease
1853
Fuller, Smith and Turner to William Tegg
Consideration: £5 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: Parcel of land adjoining the 'Star and
Garter' near Kew Bridge, and messuages newly
erected there
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 319
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2192
Old Brentford: Draft declaration of trust as to
building lease
1. Henry Stevens of the Middle Temple esq.
and James William Smith of Gloucester
Square, Hyde Park, esq. 2. Fuller, Smith and
Turner
Property: The 'Waggon and Horses', and land
adjoining
30 Mar 1855
ACC/0891/02/06/2193
Old Brentford: Case and opinion concerning the 17 Feb 1900
tenancy of the 'Star and Garter', Kew Bridge
ACC/0891/02/06/2194
Brentford: Inventory and valuation of the
Beehive Brewery, Brentford, made by the
trustees of the will of William Gomm
27 Jan 1908
ACC/0891/02/06/2195
Brentford: Draft affidavit indentifying the White
Hart public house in Windmill Lane, Brentford,
formerly called the 'Plough'
mid 19th cent
ACC/0891/02/06/2196
New Brentford: Agreement for sale
1. Henry Girard of New Brentford. 2. Fuller
Smith and Turner of Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £105
Property: Cottage in Catherine Wheel Yard,
New Brentford
9 Sep 1853
ACC/0891/02/06/2197
New Brentford: Letter from S. Cholmeley to
Henry Girard concerning the title of Thomas
Dancer
16 Feb 1854
ACC/0891/02/06/2198
New Brentford: Notes on the title of Thomas
Dancer to premises in Catherine Wheel Yard.
New Brentford
c 1854
ACC/0891/02/06/2199
Chiswick, Isleworth: Extract from the will of
10 Mar 1804
John Walter of Chiswick, gardener
Proved in the P.C.C. 3 September 1805.
Tenements in Chiswick and Isleworth left to his
wife Rosanna, with reversion to his nephews on
her decease or marriage
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 320
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2200
Chiswick: Copy of the will of Thomas Morris of
Narrow Wall, Lambeth, barge builder
Proved in the P.C.C. 10 February 1825
Sole devisee his daughter Mary Ann, real
estate includes a house between the 'Prince of
Wales' and 'Boistons Arms' in Chiswick, also 4
£80 shares in the Golden Lane Brewery
1 Oct 1818
ACC/0891/02/06/2201
Chiswick: Agreement to grant under-lease
Henry Thompson of Chiswick brewer to
Stephen Cox of Turnham Green, gent
Consideration: £30 p.a. rent for a term of 50
years
Property: The Coach and Horses public house,
and premises in Turnham Green
1 Apr 1824
ACC/0891/02/06/2202
Chiswick: Draft declaration of uses of a fine
1832
levied on 1/3 moiety of the premises of the
Chiswick Brewery to bar dower
1. Douglas Thompson and Hannah his wife. 2. --
ACC/0891/02/06/2203
Chiswick: Copy of draft release and covenants
to levy fine, and to assign a term of 500 years
to attend the inheritance
1. Douglas Thompson of Chiswick esq. and
Hannah his wife. 2. Henry Gore Clough of
Norton Street, St. Marylebone, surgeon. 3.
John Bird Fuller of Neston Park, Corsham,
Wilts
Property: Messuage, brewery and premises in
Chiswick
1832
ACC/0891/02/06/2204
Chiswick: Draft assignment of mortgage dated
28/30 September 1822
1. Thomas Harrington of Brighthelmstone,
Sussex, esq. to John Rogers of Bedfords,
Essex and Watling Street, London, esq
Property: Brewery and premises in Chiswick
1833
ACC/0891/02/06/2205
Manor of Chiswick Prebend: Draft surrender
1838
and admission by John and Henry Sich to
Douglas Thompson and John Bird Fuller of four
messuages in Chiswick
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 321
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2206
Chiswick: Draft deed of confirmation by way of
release of right
1. Sarah Sermon of Isleworth, widow of John
Sermon. 2. William Cater of Ware, Herts,
maltster, and James Foster Groom of the City
of London, gent. assignees of the estate and
effects of Henry Thompson, formerly of
Chiswick, brewer, bankrupt. 3. Henry
Thompson. 4. Douglas Thompson
Property: The Prince of Wales public house
Turnham Green
1840
ACC/0891/02/06/2207
Copy of an undertaking of John Smith to Henry
Smith and John Turner as to admittance to
copyholds under a mortgage dated 29 March
1853
29 Mar 1853
ACC/0891/02/06/2208
Notices of mortgage by Henry Smith and John
Turner to John Smith of a brewery in Chiswick
and premises for securing œ23,883. 6s. 8d
29 Mar 1853
ACC/0891/02/06/2209
Notices of mortgage by Henry Smith and John
Turner to John Smith of a brewery in Chiswick
and premises for securing œ23,883. 6s. 8d
29 Mar 1853
ACC/0891/02/06/2210
Notices of mortgage by Henry Smith and John
Turner to John Smith of a brewery in Chiswick
and premises for securing œ23,883. 6s. 8d
29 Mar 1853
ACC/0891/02/06/2211
Correspondence concerning a mortgage of the
Chiswick Brewery to John Smith
18 Oct 1852 3 May 1853
ACC/0891/02/06/2212
Correspondence concerning a mortgage of the
Chiswick Brewery to John Smith
18 Oct 1852 3 May 1853
ACC/0891/02/06/2213
Correspondence concerning a mortgage of the
Chiswick Brewery to John Smith
18 Oct 1852 3 May 1853
ACC/0891/02/06/2214
Chiswick: Bill of sale
George McNaughton of the 'Red Lion',
Chiswick, to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Consideration: £262
Property: Household goods, furniture, fixtures,
trade utensils, stock in trade, and effects, at the
'Red Lion'
22 Mar 1856
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 322
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2215
Chiswick: Consent to an order that a
memorandum of satisfaction be written on the
copy of a bill of sale dated 22 March 1856 as
No. 2214
13 May 1863
ACC/0891/02/06/2216
Chiswick: Draft requisitions on title to cottages
26 Apr 1866
in Chiswick intended to be conveyed by William
Tupp to Fuller, Smith and Turner
ACC/0891/02/06/2217
Chiswick: Correspondence relating to a sale by
William Tupp to Fuller and Co. of premises in
Chiswick. (Items numbered 2217-2233)
ACC/0891/02/06/2234
Chiswick: Schedule of the tenants fixtures and
20th cent
fittings at the 'Bell and Crown', Strand on the
Green
The parish is wrongly given on the document as
Kew
ACC/0891/02/06/2235
Chiswick: Certificate of approval of application
for planning permission, notice of conditions,
and covering letter
Chiswick Urban District Council to Fuller, Smith
and Turner
Property: Addition to a grain factory in Corney
Road, Chiswick
6 May - 12 Jun
1914
ACC/0891/02/06/2236
Chiswick: Certificate of approval of application
for planning permission, notice of conditions,
and covering letter
Chiswick Urban District Council to Fuller, Smith
and Turner
Property: Addition to a grain factory in Corney
Road, Chiswick
6 May - 12 Jun
1914
ACC/0891/02/06/2237
Chiswick: Certificate of approval of application
for planning permission, notice of conditions,
and covering letter
Chiswick Urban District Council to Fuller, Smith
and Turner
Property: Addition to a grain factory in Corney
Road, Chiswick
6 May - 12 Jun
1914
28 Mar - 30
May 1866
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 323
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2238
Brentford: Draft release and assignment of a
mortgage dated 18 August 1783
William Browne of Little Pouton, late of
Barrowby, Lincs, grazier, and Rebecca his wife
to John Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
Consideration. £50, subject to redemption of
mortgage for £350
Property: The 'Feathers'
Covering letter dated 20 February 1788
10 Oct 1787
ACC/0891/02/06/2239
Ealing: Copy of the will of John Pearson of the
Feathers Inn, Ealing, victualler
Proved at London 13 April 1809. The Feathers
Inn, and 1r. land in Ender near Monmouth, the
jointure of his wife, to his children to share alike
24 Mar 1809
ACC/0891/02/06/2240
An Act for making a Railway from Bristol to join
the London and Birmingham Railway near
London, to be called the Great Western
Railway with branches therefrom to the Towns
of Bradford and Trowbridge in the County of
Wilts
5 and 6 William IV Cap. CVII
31 Aug 1835
ACC/0891/02/06/2241
An Act to alter the line of the Great Western
Railway and to amend the Act relating thereto
6 William IV Cap. XXXVIII
19 May 1836
ACC/0891/02/06/2242
Ealing: Notices to deliver particulars of claims
for compensation
Great Western Railway Co. to Douglas
Thompson, esq., John Fuller esq., and John
Pearson
Property: Public house in Ealing in the
occupation of John Pearson
15 Sep 1836
ACC/0891/02/06/2243
Ealing: Notices to deliver particulars of claims
for compensation
Great Western Railway Co. to Douglas
Thompson, esq., John Fuller esq., and John
Pearson
Property: Public house in Ealing in the
occupation of John Pearson
15 Sep 1836
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 324
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2244
Ealing: Notices to deliver particulars of claims
for compensation
Great Western Railway Co. to Douglas
Thompson, esq., John Fuller esq., and John
Pearson
Property: Public house in Ealing in the
occupation of John Pearson
15 Sep 1836
ACC/0891/02/06/2245
Ealing: Notices to deliver particulars of claims
for compensation
Great Western Railway Co. to Douglas
Thompson, esq., John Fuller esq., and John
Pearson
Property: Public house in Ealing in the
occupation of John Pearson
15 Sep 1836
ACC/0891/02/06/2246
Ealing: Schedule of claim for compensation
Douglas Thompson, John Bird Fuller, and John
Pearson to the Great Western Railway
Company
Property: Public house and premises in Ealing,
tracing of plan attached
c 1836
ACC/0891/02/06/2247
Ealing: Draft notice not to enter and take
possession
Douglas Thompson, John Bird Fuller and John
Pearson to the Great Western Railway
Company
Property: As in No. 2246
c 1836
ACC/0891/02/06/2248
Ealing: Account for surveyors work at the
'Feathers' Ealing, in connection with a claim for
compensation for compulsory purchase by the
Great Western Railway Company
With covering letter
Samuel Beazley of Soho Square to Thompson
and Fuller
In original wrapping
1836 - 1837
ACC/0891/02/06/2249
Ealing: Account for surveyors work at the
'Feathers' Ealing, in connection with a claim for
compensation for compulsory purchase by the
Great Western Railway Company
With covering letter
Samuel Beazley of Soho Square to Thompson
and Fuller
In original wrapping
1836 - 1837
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 325
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2250
Manor of Ealing: Letter from Frere and Forster
to Thomas Dickens esq
Requesting that James Littleboy of Hanwell,
gent. be admitted at the next court to the 'Red
Lion' and a messuage adjoining, and the
'Running Horse'
6 Nov 1835
ACC/0891/02/06/2251
Manor of Ealing: Draft copy of court roll
Admission of Henry Smith on behalf of Fuller,
Smith and Turner, on the surrender of Francis
Joseph Gourdez Walford and Thomas Parker
Property: The 'Rose and Crown', near Ealing
Churchyard
1887
ACC/0891/02/06/2252
Ealing: Draft mortgage of the 'Green Man',
1900
Ealing, to secure œ10,500, and also the
mortgagors trade account
John Frederick William Bird to Fuller, Smith and
Turner
ACC/0891/02/06/2253
Manor of Fulham: Licence to Mary Young and
Charles Spencer Young to lease the Half Moon
and Seven Stars public house for 21 years
Covering letter enclosed
6 Dec 1864
ACC/0891/02/06/2254
Manor of Fulham: Licence to Mary Young and
Charles Spencer Young to lease the Half Moon
and Seven Stars public house for 21 years
Covering letter enclosed
6 Dec 1864
ACC/0891/02/06/2255
Manor of Fulham: Licence to Henry Smith to
demise copyhold premises in the Manor of
Fulham
30 Oct 1873
ACC/0891/02/06/2256
Fulham: Estimate for building a stable at the
'Greyhound', Fulham Fields
Messrs. Douglas Thompson and Co. to James
Gomme of Hammersmith
18 Jun 1812
ACC/0891/02/06/2257
Fulham: Account and receipt of James Gomme
for carpentry work at the 'Greyhound', Fulham
Fields, and the 'Red Cow'
1812 1813
ACC/0891/02/06/2258
Fulham: Account and receipt of James Gomme
for carpentry work at the 'Greyhound', Fulham
Fields, and the 'Red Cow'
1812 1813
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 326
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2259
Manor of Fulham: Licence to Douglas and
Henry Thompson to demise the Angel Inn and
premises in Hammersmith to Thomas Hollis of
Kew
30 Jul 1829
ACC/0891/02/06/2260
Hammersmith: Copy of agreement for sale
12 Jul 1830
1. Thomas Harris of Tottenham High Cross,
gent., on behalf of himself and his wife Nancy
Elizabeth, formerly Starr. 2. Henry Thompson of
29 Bedford Square, London, on behalf of
himself and his brother Douglas Thompson of
Chiswick, brewer
Property: The 'Plough and Harrow',
Hammersmith
ACC/0891/02/06/2261
Hammersmith: Objections to title to the 'Ship'
and 'Plough and Harrow', Hammersmith, by
Fyson and Beck
With copies of their correspondence, with copy
of covering letter
1832
ACC/0891/02/06/2262
Hammersmith: Objections to title to the 'Ship'
and 'Plough and Harrow', Hammersmith, by
Fyson and Beck
With copies of their correspondence, with copy
of covering letter
1832
ACC/0891/02/06/2263
Hammersmith: Draft abstract of lease
Mary Rivers of Benfield, Berks, widow, to
Douglas Thompson and John Bird Fuller of
Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £150 premium and £40 p.a. rent
for a term of 21 years
Property: The 'Cock and Magpie'
24 Jun 1838
ACC/0891/02/06/2264
Warrant of attorney
William Weatherly, of the 'Nags Head',
Hammersmith to the attornies of the Court of
Exchequer of Pleas, to appear in an action for
debt at the suit of John Bird Fuller
26 Sep 1843
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 327
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2265
Hammersmith: Draft agreement for building
1850
lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner to John Randall,
carpenter, and William Mansell, bricklayer, both
of Hammersmith
Consideration: £25 p.a. rent for 79 years of an
80 year term, houses, number not specified, to
be built in the first year
Property: Land adjoining Hammersmith Bridge
Road on the east
ACC/0891/02/06/2266
Hammersmith: Draft agreement for assignment
of lease dated 20 November 1850
1. Fuller, Smith and Turner. 2. John Randall
and William Mansell. 3. Mary Anne Harwood of
Kentish Town, spinster
Consideration: £290
Property: As in No. 2265
1851
ACC/0891/02/06/2267
Hammersmith: Draft assignment of lease dated
20 November 1850
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Mary Anne
Harwood
1852
ACC/0891/02/06/2268
Notices of mortgage and further charges, and
demand for arrears of rent
Paul Lungley of Hatfield Terrace,
Hammersmith, to Fuller, Smith and Turner
12 Oct 1855
ACC/0891/02/06/2269
Notices of mortgage and further charges, and
demand for arrears of rent
Paul Lungley of Hatfield Terrace,
Hammersmith, to Fuller, Smith and Turner
12 Oct 1855
ACC/0891/02/06/2270
Notices of mortgage and further charges, and
demand for arrears of rent
Paul Lungley of Hatfield Terrace,
Hammersmith, to Fuller, Smith and Turner
12 Oct 1855
ACC/0891/02/06/2271
Hammersmith: Schedule of deeds relating to
freehold and copyhold hereditaments at
Hammersmith sold by Henry Augustus Perkins
and others to Fuller, Smith and Turner
1761 - 1860
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 328
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2272
Hammersmith: Account of E. and H. Lumley,
Auctioneer and Land Agents of Chancery Lane
and St. James' Street to John Turner, for
services in connection with the disposal of
Linden House, Hammersmith Mall
1872
ACC/0891/02/06/2273
Hammersmith: Tenancy agreement
Fuller, Smith and Turner of Chiswick, brewers,
to Eliza Sarah Dallaway
Consideration: £80 rent for yearly terms
Property: The 'Doves', Hammersmith Mall
Endorsed: Notes, dated 1899, that the
agreement was sworn to in affidavits in a case
in Chancery
17 May 1898
ACC/0891/02/06/2274
Hammersmith: Correspondence, instructions,
and bill of costs concerning a sale by F.S.
Mangles to Fuller, Smith and Turner. (Items
numbered 2274-2287)
Property: The 'Cross Keys'
19 Oct 1897 23 Dec 1898
ACC/0891/02/06/2288
Hammersmith: Trading account for 15 days
before 26 November for the 'Crown and
Sceptre', Melina Road, Shepherds Bush
26 Nov 1920
ACC/0891/02/06/2289
Hammersmith: Inventory of wine, spirit, and
11 Nov 1920
sundry stock at the 'Crown and Sceptre', Melina
Road
ACC/0891/02/06/2290
Hammersmith: Correspondence concerning
stocking of the 'Crown and Sceptre', Melina
Road, Shepherds Bush, recently acquired by
Fuller, Smith and Turner. (Items numbered
2290-2301)
ACC/0891/02/06/2302
Hammersmith: File containing a copy of an
2 Sep 1926;
agreement and correspondence relating to the 21 Jan - 31
compulsory purchase by the London Electric
Dec 1931
Railway Company of part of the premises of the
Clarendon Restaurant, Hammersmith
Broadway, owned by Fuller, Smith and Turner.
(Items numered 2302 - 2372)
ACC/0891/02/06/2373
Hampton Wick: Notice to quit the 'White Hart'
and cottage at Hampton Wick
Fuller, Smith and Turner to John Kent
13 Nov 1920 7 Jan 1921
18 Jun 1874
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 329
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2374
Hampton: Promissory note for œ100 from
Thomas Clegg of the 'Cardinal Wolsey',
Hampton Court, to Philip Pilcher
23 Apr 1880
ACC/0891/02/06/2375
Hampton Wick: Agreement to lease
Sarah Chitts of Hampton Wick, widow, to
Douglas Thompson and John Bird Fuller of
Chiswick, brewers
Consideration: £25 and a peppercorn rent for a
term of 20 years
Property: Land between the White Hart Inn and
its garden
11 Jul 1835
ACC/0891/02/06/2376
Harrow: Copy of the will of Joseph Ward of the
'Castle', Harrow on the Hill
Proved in the P.C.C. 30 April 1829. Personal
estate to his daughters Mary Ann Reid and
Elizabeth Walker
10 Feb 1829
ACC/0891/02/06/2377
Harrow: Bill of sale
Margaret Smith of the Castle Inn, Harrow on
the Hill, widow, to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Consideration: £201. 13. 8
Property: Household furniture, stock in trade,
and utensils in and about the Castle Inn,
Harrow. Schedule included
8 May 1856
ACC/0891/02/06/2378
Hayes: Copy of the will of Timothy Honnor of
Hayes, maltster
Proved at London, 18 June 1767
Principal devisee and executrix his wife Mary,
real estate at Hayes on her death to his brother
Henry
1 Oct 1764
ACC/0891/02/06/2379
Hayes: Copy of the will of Timothy Honnor of
Hayes, maltster
Proved at London, 18 June 1767
Principal devisee and executrix his wife Mary,
real estate at Hayes on her death to his brother
Henry
1 Oct 1764
ACC/0891/02/06/2380
Hayes: Drafts of a memorandum of agreement
to lease
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Thomas Miller of
the Angel Inn, Hayes
Consideration: £120 p.a. rent for a term of 21
years
Property: The 'Angel'
1877
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 330
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2381
Heston: Copy of repairing covenants from the
counterpart of the lease of the 'Queens Head',
Cranford
28 Feb 1821
ACC/0891/02/06/2382
Heston: Agreement for lease
Charles Bachhoffner of Lincolns Inn Fields,
receiver of the issues of the estates of the late
Frederick Goddard, appointed in Goddard v
Gee, to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Consideration: £30 for one years tenancy
Property: The 'Queens Head', Cranford in
Heston
22 Dec 1851
ACC/0891/02/06/2383
Manors of Heston, Isleworth: letters from Frere
and Forster to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Concerning enfranchisement of copyhold of
lands in the manors of Heston and Isleworth,
sold to the Hounslow and Metropolitan Railway
Company
22 Feb 1882;
25 Feb 1882
ACC/0891/02/06/2384
Manors of Heston, Isleworth: letters from Frere
and Forster to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Concerning enfranchisement of copyhold of
lands in the manors of Heston and Isleworth,
sold to the Hounslow and Metropolitan Railway
Company
22 Feb 1882;
25 Feb 1882
ACC/0891/02/06/2385
Colham, West Drayton, Harmondsworth: Copy
of the will of Henry Honnor of Drayton, yeoman
Proved at London 23 March 1786
Real estate in West Drayton, Colham and
Harmondsworth to his son Henry and daughter
Elizabeth, subject to an annuity to his wife Ann
4 Jan 1782
ACC/0891/02/06/2386
Manor of Colham in Hillingdon: Bill from the
steward of the Manor to John Bird Fuller
For presenting and enrolling a surrender and
admission
In envelope
24 May 1844
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 331
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2387
Hornsey: Agreement to lease
Patrick and Maigregor Ltd. of Brixton to Alfred
Everett of 110 Stroud Green Road, Hornsey,
butcher
Consideration: £26 p.a. rent for a term of 3
years
Property: Stables and premises in the rear of
Nos. 112-114 Stroud Green Road
Plan attached
1 Jun 1900
ACC/0891/02/06/2388
Hornsey: Agreement for lease and sale of
fixtures
Marshall and Marshall Ltd. of 45 New Oxford
Street, London to Fuller, Smith and Turner
Property: 112 Stroud Green Road, Hornsey
2 Apr 1908
ACC/0891/02/06/2389
Hornsey: Lease
Marshall and Marshall Ltd. to Fuller, Smith and
Turner
Consideration: £130 p.a. rent for a term of 5¾
years
Property: 112 Stroud Green Road, Hornsey
Plan attached
8 Apr 1908
ACC/0891/02/06/2390
Hornsey: Lease
10 Jan 1913
Louis Petit Weight of Streatham, Surrey to
Fuller, Smith and Turner
Consideration: £130 p.a. rent for a term of 21¾
years
Property: 112 Stroud Green Road, Hornsey,
plan attached
Attached: Certificate from S.L. Weight, executor
of the will of L.P. Weight, that Fuller, Smith and
Turner have satisfied all claims for dilapidations
ACC/0891/02/06/2391
Hornsey: Letters
16 May 1824
From Mrs. M. Lancaster authorising Fuller,
23 May 1824
Smith and Turner to construct windows
overlooking her property, and from Fuller, Smith
and Turner to L.P. Weight requesting
permission to insert window in the wall of the
stables of 112 Stroud Green Road
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 332
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2392
Hornsey: Letters
16 May 1824
From Mrs. M. Lancaster authorising Fuller,
23 May 1824
Smith and Turner to construct windows
overlooking her property, and from Fuller, Smith
and Turner to L.P. Weight requesting
permission to insert window in the wall of the
stables of 112 Stroud Green Road
ACC/0891/02/06/2393
Isleworth: Extract of grant of administration of
the goods of John Fuller of Brentford End,
widower, deceased
To Elizabeth wife of William Jacobs Bradbury,
aunt and guardian of John Fuller's children
Dec 1809
ACC/0891/02/06/2394
Isleworth: Certificate that John Fuller was
buried at Heston, 25 November 1809
1814
ACC/0891/02/06/2395
Isleworth: Certificate that John Fuller and Letitia 9 May 1814
Combes, both of Isleworth, were married there
by licence on 6 December 1791
ACC/0891/02/06/2396
Certificate that John William, son of John and
Letitia Fuller, was baptised at Isleworth on 19
December 1792
9 May 1814
ACC/0891/02/06/2397
Copy of the will of John Seagood of London,
gent
Proved at London 7 November 1757
Principal devisee and executrix, his wife, Ann
Seagood, real estate in Worton in the parishes
of Isleworth, Hounslow and Twickenham
13 May 1748
ACC/0891/02/06/2398
Isleworth: Extracts from the Isleworth Inclosure
Award relating to lands held by John Newton,
Nos. 283, 186
1819
ACC/0891/02/06/2399
Isleworth: Attornment
29 Sep 1829
Richard Willard jun. of Brentford, shoemaker, to
Thompson, Wood and Fuller
Consideration: £5 p.a. rent for a monthly
tenancy
Property: A messuage at Brentford End
ACC/0891/02/06/2400
Isleworth: Inventory and valuation of the goods
and effects of John Farler Nichols of the 'Royal
Oak', Worton Lane, Isleworth, distrained for
arrears of rent to Fuller, Smith and Turner
10 Jan 1863
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 333
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2401
Isleworth: List of fixtures and utensils
purchased for Fuller, Smith and Turner at the
sale of Nichols effects at the 'Royal Oak',
Isleworth
5 Feb 1863
ACC/0891/02/06/2402
Isleworth: Bill of legal charges in an action for
debt against John Farler Nichols
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Farnell and Briggs
1863
ACC/0891/02/06/2403
Islington: Release from a mortgage dated 19
December 1855
John Patfield and Ann his wife, of Holloway, to
Fuller, Smith and Turner
18 Aug 1868
ACC/0891/02/06/2404
Islington: Account of John and Ann Patfield with 1851 - 1868
Fuller, Smith and Turner
ACC/0891/02/06/2405
Kensington: Abstract of an assignment of a
lease of the 'Warwick Arms', Kensington
George Benson of the Terrace, Kensington, to
Thompson, Wood, and Fuller of Chiswick,
brewers
11 Sep 1829
ACC/0891/02/06/2406
St. Marylebone, & City of London: Extract from
the will of John Rogers, died 29 June 1846
Houses in Watling Street and Langham Place
devised to James William Smith in trust for his
2 daughters
2 Aug 1839
ACC/0891/02/06/2407
Staines: Draft assignment of a moiety of a
leasehold
1. Henry Thompson of Chiswick, brewer
2. Douglas Thompson of Chiswick, brewer,
Philip Western Wood of Russell Square, esq.
and John Bird Fuller of Neston Park, Wilts. esq
3. William Harris of Staines, brewer
Property: The 'Angel and Crown'
1831
ACC/0891/02/06/2408
Staines: Draft agreement for sale
Thompson, Wood and Fuller to William Harris
of Staines, brewer
Property: The 'Angel and Crown', Staines
1831
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 334
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2409
Staines: Draft assignment of lease for a moiety
of the 'Angel and Crown', Staines, dated 13
November 1823
1. Henry Thompson. 2. Thompson, Wood and
Fuller. 3. William Harris of Staines, brewer
1831
ACC/0891/02/06/2410
Staines: Draft release of a moiety of the 'Angel
and Crown'
Parties as in No.2409
1831
ACC/0891/02/06/2411
Uxbridge: Draft mortgage of reversionary
interest on an estate in Uxbridge
Richard Blake of Cranford near Hounslow,
victualler, to Thomas Forman of Knightsbridge,
fruiterer
27 Feb 1867
ACC/0891/02/06/2412
Uxbridge: Case and opinion concerning a
purchase by Fuller, Smith and Turner of
cottages in Uxbridge in which George Blake, a
bankrupt, had an interest
1877
ACC/0891/02/06/2413
St. George Hanover Square, Westminster:
Abstract of assignment of a lease dated 3 June
1824
Thomas Knight of Knightsbridge, victualler, to
Thompson, Wood and Fuller
Property: The 'Rose and Crown' and premises
in Knightsbridge
6 Jan 1830
ACC/0891/02/06/2414
Whitton: Letter from Fuller, Smith and Turner to
Pritchard Englefield and Co
Concerning purchase of part of the Nelson
Estate at Whitton
15 Jun 1903
ACC/0891/02/06/2415
Willesden: Order appointing a receiver of the
estates of John Belemore
Also correspondence concerning payment of
rents owed by Fuller, Smith and Turner as
lessees of the 'Green Man', Harlesden Green
In envelope
1878
ACC/0891/02/06/2416
Willesden: Order appointing a receiver of the
estates of John Belemore
Also correspondence concerning payment of
rents owed by Fuller, Smith and Turner as
lessees of the 'Green Man', Harlesden Green
In envelope
1878
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 335
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2417
Willesden: Order appointing a receiver of the
estates of John Belemore
Also correspondence concerning payment of
rents owed by Fuller, Smith and Turner as
lessees of the 'Green Man', Harlesden Green
In envelope
1878
ACC/0891/02/06/2418
Willesden: Order appointing a receiver of the
estates of John Belemore
Also correspondence concerning payment of
rents owed by Fuller, Smith and Turner as
lessees of the 'Green Man', Harlesden Green
In envelope
1878
ACC/0891/02/06/2419
Willesden: Order appointing a receiver of the
estates of John Belemore
Also correspondence concerning payment of
rents owed by Fuller, Smith and Turner as
lessees of the 'Green Man', Harlesden Green
In envelope
1878
ACC/0891/02/06/2420
Willesden: Order appointing a receiver of the
estates of John Belemore
Also correspondence concerning payment of
rents owed by Fuller, Smith and Turner as
lessees of the 'Green Man', Harlesden Green
In envelope
1878
ACC/0891/02/06/2421
Willesden: Order appointing a receiver of the
estates of John Belemore
Also correspondence concerning payment of
rents owed by Fuller, Smith and Turner as
lessees of the 'Green Man', Harlesden Green
In envelope
1878
ACC/0891/02/06/2422
Willesden: Order appointing a receiver of the
estates of John Belemore
Also correspondence concerning payment of
rents owed by Fuller, Smith and Turner as
lessees of the 'Green Man', Harlesden Green
In envelope
1878
ACC/0891/02/06/2423
Aldeby, Norfolk: Schedule of deeds of an estate 1669 - 1750
at Aldeby delivered to William Ayton Bowler by
Douglas Thompson, 25 February 1836
Covering letter attached
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 336
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2424
Aldeby, Norfolk: Schedule of deeds of an estate 1669 - 1750
at Aldeby delivered to William Ayton Bowler by
Douglas Thompson, 25 February 1836
Covering letter attached
ACC/0891/02/06/2425
Aldeby, Norfolk: Schedule of deeds of an estate 1788 - 1817
in Aldeby headed 'Aytons deeds'
ACC/0891/02/06/2426
Dagnall, Bucks: List of licensed premises
belonging to the Dagnall Brewery with notes on
tenancies
1913
ACC/0891/02/06/2427
Kingston on Thames, Surrey: Statement of a
settlement concerning the Victoria Inn
Fuller, Smith and Turner to J.T.Bragg
18 Jun 1888
ACC/0891/02/06/2428
Kingston on Thames, Surrey: Account of a
settlement concerning the Victoria Inn
John Friers to Fuller, Smith and Turner
18 Jun 1888
ACC/0891/02/06/2429
Portsea, Hants: Agreement for lease
The Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd. to Fuller,
Smith and Turner
Consideration: £50 p.a. rent for a yearly
tenancy
Property: The ground and cellar floors of
Prudential Assurance Buildings, newly erected
in Commercial Road, Landport
11 Nov 1889
ACC/0891/02/06/2430
Portsea, Hants: Correspondence concerning
the lease of premises in Portsea by Fuller,
Smith and Turner. (Items numbered 2430-2439
)
15 Oct - 22
Nov 1889
ACC/0891/02/06/2440
Portsea, Hants: Memorandum and draft of
agreement
Between Fuller, Smith and Turner, and Frank
Wereat Roberts of Chiswick, as to his
appointment as manager and representative at
Prudential Buildings, Landport
14 Jan 1890
ACC/0891/02/06/2441
Portsea, Hants: Memorandum and draft of
agreement
Between Fuller, Smith and Turner, and Frank
Wereat Roberts of Chiswick, as to his
appointment as manager and representative at
Prudential Buildings, Landport
14 Jan 1890
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 337
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2442
Portsmouth, Hants: Tenancy agreement
Fuller, Smith and Turner to Thomas Cowling
and William Fielder
Consideration: £40 p.a. rent for a term of 3
years
Property: A messuage, dwelling house, yard,
stabling and premises in Swan Street
6 Feb 1890
ACC/0891/02/06/2443
Richmond, Surrey: Absolute bill of sale
Benjamin Puckle Fenton of the 'Angel and
Crown', Church Court, Richmond, to Fuller,
Smith and Turner
Consideration: £179. 10
Property: Furniture, fittings and trade utensils
Schedule attached
8 Dec 1876
ACC/0891/02/06/2444
Salisbury, Wilts: Option agreement to purchase 27 Jan 1944
Williams Bros. Maltings Ltd. of 36 Fisherton
Street, Salisbury, to Fuller, Smith and Turner of
the Griffin Brewery, Chiswick
Consideration: £3800 and £34200 on exercise
of option at close of hostilities or within 15 years
Property: Freehold lands and premises with 10
malthouses, 4 cottages, offices and other
buildings with all fixtures and fixed plant in
Salisbury
Plan attached
ACC/0891/02/06/2445
Chiswick: Extract from the will of Thomas
Holland of Chiswick, distiller
Proved 5 March 1793 at London
Appointment of executors
14 Feb 1791
ACC/0891/02/06/2446
Extract from the will of Thomas Ball of
Greenford Green
Proved in the Consistory Court of London, 1
April 1818. Bequests to his grandsons James
and John Ball
22 May 1813
ACC/0891/02/06/2447
Note of the baptism of James, son of James
and Lucy Ball of Roxeth
Enclosed in No.2446
28 May 1790
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 338
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2448
Bond for securing œ1600 and interest also
29 Mar 1825
secured by a mortgage of even date
Douglas Thompson of Lidcomb and Widcomb,
Somerset, esq. to Henry Thompson of Turnham
Green, esq. and George Bedford of St. Andrew,
Holborn, gent
ACC/0891/02/06/2449
Receipt for legacy duty
Paid by John Adamson on a legacy from his
father, John Adamson of Chiswick, deceased
1816, payable on the death of his mother, Mary
Adamson, deceased 1838
3 Jul 1838
ACC/0891/02/06/2450
Warrant of attorney
Richard Heather of Moscow Road, Bayswater,
victualler, to the attornies of the Court of
Exchequer of Pleas, to appear in an action for
debt at the suit of John Bird Fuller
7 Nov 1843
ACC/0891/02/06/2451
List of deeds forming security for a loan of
1810 - 1834
œ2700 by Mr. Sheriffe afterwards transferred to
John Rogers, and paid off in 1848 by Fuller,
Smith and Turner
ACC/0891/02/06/2452
Certificate of acknowledgement of a deed by a
married woman under the Act for the Abolition
of Fines and Recoveries, 4 William IV
Indenture dated 31 July 1850, between the
Revd. George Thomas Whitfield and Fanny his
wife, and John Bird Fuller, Henry Smith, and
John Turner
2 Aug 1850
ACC/0891/02/06/2453
Letters from Henry Back of the Vicarage,
Banbury, to B.J.L.Frere, esq
In receipt of payments for rent, and forwarding
a note to one of Mr. Smith's executors
6 27 Nov 1865
ACC/0891/02/06/2454
Letters from Henry Back of the Vicarage,
Banbury, to B.J.L.Frere, esq
In receipt of payments for rent, and forwarding
a note to one of Mr. Smith's executors
6 27 Nov 1865
ACC/0891/02/06/2455
Circular letter relating to payment of rents due
to the Marquess of Westminster
26 Mar 1873
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 339
Dates
ACC/0891/02/06/2456
Receipt from Henry James B --- Heath and
Emily Louisa Heath to Fuller, Smith and Turner
For £25 discharge of claim for injury
10 Jun 1885
ACC/0891/02/06/2457
Bundle of instructions, drafts, and samples of
forms of agreement for public house tenancies.
(Items numbered 2457-2475)
Labelled B.4. A.5. Bundle No. 8
1872 - 1890
ACC/0891/02/07/0001
Schedule of deeds relating to properties owned
by Fuller, Smith and Turner
Properties: The 'Rose and Crown'
The 'Orange Tree', Isleworth
The 'Star and Garter', and 'Waggon and
Horses' near Kew Bridge
The 'White Horse', New Brentford
The 'Warwick Arms', Kensington
1791 - 1897
ACC/0891/02/07/0002
Schedule of deeds relating to the copyhold
properties of the Chiswick Brewery Estates
1848 - 1895
ACC/0891/02/07/0003
Schedule of deeds relating to public houses,
deposited at the Union Bank of London
With rough drafts, one giving bundle numbers
1814 - 1901
ACC/0891/02/07/0004
Schedule of deeds relating to public houses,
deposited at the Union Bank of London
With rough drafts, one giving bundle numbers
1814 - 1901
ACC/0891/02/07/0005
Schedule of deeds relating to public houses,
deposited at the Union Bank of London
With rough drafts, one giving bundle numbers
1814 - 1901
ACC/0891/02/07/0006
Index of deeds
Arranged alphabetically by properties, with no
indication of date
Notebook labelled 'Index of deeds in safe'
1902
Old Brentford: Abstract of the title of Ambrose
Burgess, bargeman, of Old Brentford
To a messuage in Ferry Lane, Old Brentford,
now the 'Watermans Arms', copyhold of the
Manor of Ealing
1741 - 1770
Schedule of deeds
Abstracts of title
ACC/0891/02/08/0001
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 340
Dates
ACC/0891/02/08/0002
Old Brentford: Abstract of the title of John Bird
Fuller
To a moiety of 2a. land in Pope Field, Drum
Lane, Old Brentford, copyhold of the Manor of
Ealing
1749 - 1841
ACC/0891/02/08/0003
Isleworth: Abstract of the title of Charles Hinde
To the George Inn and a house adjoining at
Brentford End
1735 - 1829
ACC/0891/02/08/0004
Isleworth: Abstract of the title of Thompson,
Wood and Fuller
To the George Inn and a house adjoining at
Brentford End
1830 - 1831
ACC/0891/02/08/0005
Chiswick: Abstract of the title of Fuller, Smith
and Turner
To nine copyhold messuages at Chiswick, now
the 'Red Lion' and cottages adjoining
1733 - 1862
ACC/0891/02/08/0006
Chiswick: Abstract of the title of Fuller, Smith
and Turner
To 1 and 2 Mawson Row, Chiswick, copyhold
of the Manor of Chiswick Prebend, part of the
brewery premises
1862 - 1903
ACC/0891/02/08/0007
Chiswick: Abstract of the title of Fuller, Smith
and Turner
To copyhold premises described in the
schedule to the partnership deed of 1
September 1848, including the Brewery
premises
1808 - 1899
ACC/0891/02/08/0008
Ealing: Drafts of abstracts of the title of Thomas 1817 - 1819
Hyatt Mansfield
To shares in the 'Feathers', Ealing
ACC/0891/02/08/0009
Ealing: Drafts of abstracts of the title of Thomas 1817 - 1819
Hyatt Mansfield
To shares in the 'Feathers', Ealing
ACC/0891/02/08/0010
Manor of Fulham: Amended draft abstract of
the title of Douglas and Henry Thompson
To the 'Ship' and premises in Hammersmith,
copyhold of the Manor of Fulham
1768 - 1819
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 341
Dates
ACC/0891/02/08/0011
Manor of Fulham: Abstracts of the title of the
Revd. Charles Wetherell
To copyhold premises in Hammersmith
1758 - 1819
ACC/0891/02/08/0012
Manor of Fulham: Abstracts of the title of the
Revd. Charles Wetherell
To copyhold premises in Hammersmith
1758 - 1819
ACC/0891/02/08/0013
Hammersmith: Abstract of the title of Douglas
and Henry Thompson
To the 'Hammersmith Suspension Bridge',
formerly the Goat Inn
1671 - 1825
ACC/0891/02/08/0014
Manor of Harrow Rectory: Abstract of the title of 1717 - 1798
Joseph Ward
To the 'Castle', Harrow
ACC/0891/02/08/0015
Manor of Harrow Rectory: Abstract of the title of 1717 - 1814
John and Joseph Ward
To 2 allotments of wastehold land in Harrow
ACC/0891/02/08/0016
Hayes: Abstract of the title of Douglas and
Henry Thompson
To the Adam and Eve Inn, stabling, and
premises in Hayes
1762 - 1828
ACC/0891/02/08/0017
Hayes: Abstract of assignment under the
bankruptcy of Josiah Elliot of Hayes, maltster
and victualler
24 Mar 1827
ACC/0891/02/08/0018
Kensington: Abstract of the title of Richard J.
Bowerman
To the 'Coach and Horses', Nos. 4 and 5
James Street, Kensington. Plan attached
1900 - 1907
ACC/0891/02/08/0019
Northolt: Abstract of the title of Fuller, Smith
and Turner
To the 'Plough' and a parcel of land opposite in
Northolt
1846 - 1903
ACC/0891/02/08/0020
Edlesborough, Bucks: Abstract of the title of
William Brown and George Pearson
To 3 messuages near Edlesborough Green,
and 2 closes of meadow or pasture containing
3a. contracted to be sold to John Bachelor
Enclosed is a pedigree of William Pearson
1858
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 342
Dates
ACC/0891/02/08/0021
Edlesborough, Bucks: Abstract of the title of
William Brown and George Pearson
To 3 messuages near Edlesborough Green,
and 2 closes of meadow or pasture containing
3a. contracted to be sold to John Bachelor
Enclosed is a pedigree of William Pearson
1858
ACC/0891/02/08/0022
Halton Holegate, Lincs: Abstract of title
To 6a. meadow in Peasgate Lane, Halton
Holegate, Lincs. sold to Meeres
1723 - 1799
ACC/0891/02/08/0023
Halton Holegate, Lincs: Supplementary abstract 1801 - 1845
of title
To 6a. meadow in Halton Holegate, Lincs
ACC/0891/02/08/0024
Skegness, Lincs: Abstract of the title of William
Green
To 2 parcels of pasture in the Out Marsh
1724 - 1810
ACC/0891/02/08/0025
Great Steeping, Lincs: Abstract of the title of
Henry Harrison
To a close of pasture containing 4a. called
Innfield in Great Steeping, Lincs, sold to
Meeres
1793 - 1847
ACC/0891/02/08/0026
Great Steeping, Lincs: Additional abstract of
title of Henry Harrison
To a close of pasture at Great Steeping. Lincs,
sold to Meeres
1848
ACC/0891/02/08/0027
Ealing: Draft abstract of title to 13/60 shares in
the 'Plume of Feathers', copyhold of the Manor
of Ealing
Numbered 2
1811 - 1830
ACC/0891/02/08/0028
Hammersmith: Draft abstract of title to the
'Brittania', Church Lane
Numbered 3
1831
ACC/0891/02/08/0029
New Brentford: Draft abstracts of title to
leasehold land, part of the 'Black Boy and Still',
and to warehouses adjoining the 'Three
Pigeons'
Numbered 3 and 4
1829
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 343
Dates
ACC/0891/02/08/0030
Hammersmith: Draft abstract of title to the
'Plough and Harrow'
Numbered 4
1767 - 1833
ACC/0891/02/08/0031
Ealing: Draft abstract of title to the 'Castle',
Great Ealing
Numbered 5
1825 - 1829
ACC/0891/02/08/0032
Knightsbridge in Westminster: Draft abstract of
title to the 'Rose and Crown', Knightsbridge
Numbered 9
1824 - 1830
ACC/0891/02/08/0033
Ealing: Draft abstract of title to the 'Kings Arms', 1805 - 1830
Grove Place, Great Ealing
Numbered 10
ACC/0891/02/08/0034
Hammersmith: Draft abstract of title to the
'Cross Keys', Hammersmith
Numbered 11
1830
ACC/0891/02/08/0035
Barking, Essex: Draft abstract of title to 2
cottages in North Street, Barking
Numbered 12
1825 - 1830
ACC/0891/02/08/0036
Old Brentford: Draft abstract of title to the 'Bull'
Numbered 13
1830
ACC/0891/02/08/0037
Isleworth: Draft abstract of title to the 'George
and Dragon', three cottages, and eleven
dwelling houses opposite, at Brentford End
Numbered 15
1828 - 1831
ACC/0891/02/08/0038
Hounslow: Draft abstract of title to the 'William
and Adelaide', Hounslow Heath
Numbered 16
1828 - 1831
ACC/0891/02/08/0039
Ealing: Draft abstract of title to the 'Plough',
Little Ealing
Numbered 17
1831
ACC/0891/02/08/0040
Hammersmith: Draft abstract of title to the 'Ship' 1833
ACC/0891/02/08/0041
Willesden: Draft abstract of title to a messuage
and premises at Harlesden Green
1831 - 1832
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
ACC/0891/02/08/0042
ACC/0891
Description
Page 344
Dates
Willesden: Draft abstract of title to the 'Coach
and Horses', Stonebridge
1829
ACC/0891/02/09/0001
Poplar, Bethnal Green, Waltham Cross, Herts:
Particulars and conditions of sale of a freehold
ground rent
On Nos. 363 and 365 Old Ford Road, Nos. 148
and 150 Usher Road, Old Ford Road, a
freehold shop and dwelling house at No. 11
Granby Street, Bethnal Green Road and
freehold building land, formerly 1-4 Alfred
Cottages, Crescent Road, Waltham Cross,
Herts
12 Jul 1921
ACC/0891/02/09/0002
Brentford: Particulars and conditions of sale of
the "Marquis of Granby', High Street
6 Jun 1904
ACC/0891/02/09/0003
Brentford: Particulars and conditions of sale,
and plan, of the Beehive Brewery, dwelling
house, and stables
30 Apr 1908
ACC/0891/02/09/0004
Brentford: Particulars and conditions of sale,
and plan, of the Pigeons Inn, two shops
adjoining, a house at the corner of High Street,
the Market House and shops, warehouses, and
dwellings in Brentford
30 Aug 1838
ACC/0891/02/09/0005
Brentford: Particulars and conditions of sale,
and plan, of a shop and six cottages at 51-55
Windmill Road and 16-20 Brook Lane North,
and a building site fronting Windmill Road and
Brook Lane North
19 May 1909
ACC/0891/02/09/0006
New Brentford: Particulars of sale of a wharf
and premises, dwelling houses, warehouses,
and the 'Black Boy and Still'
5 Oct 1821
ACC/0891/02/09/0007
New Brentford: Particulars and conditions of
sale of the 'Two Black Boys' on the south side
of the High Street, New Brentford, adjoining the
cemetery
4 Nov 1844
Sale particulars
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 345
Dates
ACC/0891/02/09/0008
Brentford, Chiswick, Ealing, Hammersmith,
Hampton, Harlington, Willesben: Particulars
and conditions of sale of unlicensed premises
belonging to Fuller, Smith and Turner
26 Nov 1907
ACC/0891/02/09/0009
Chiswick: Particulars and conditions of sale of
land adjoining the Windmill Inn, and fronting
Windmill Lane, Turnham Green
18 May 1882
ACC/0891/02/09/0010
Chiswick: Particulars and conditions of sale of
the Bolton Hotel, Turnham Green
24 Sep 1888
ACC/0891/02/09/0011
Chiswick: Particulars and conditions of sale and 18 May 1896
plan of a part of the Manor House Estate for
building land, and 17-23 Balfern Grove,
Chiswick
ACC/0891/02/09/0012
Chiswick: Particulars and conditions of sale and 18 May 1896
plan of a part of the Manor House Estate for
building land, and 17-23 Balfern Grove,
Chiswick
ACC/0891/02/09/0013
Chiswick: Particulars and conditions of sale of
the 'Pack Horse and Talbot', Turnham Green
8 Dec 1896
ACC/0891/02/09/0014
Hanwell, Ealing, Chiswick, Acton: Particulars
and conditions of sale of building land, houses,
and shops, and also the 'Ship at Anchor'
beerhouse in Chiswick
30 Jul 1897
ACC/0891/02/09/0015
Fulham: Particulars and conditions of sale, and
plan, of the Swan Brewery and estates
19 Apr 1928
ACC/0891/02/09/0016
List of licensed houses belonging to Messrs.
Mar 1928
Stansfeld and Co. Ltd. [of the Swan Brewery,
Fulham] to be sold 19 April 1928, with details of
trade
ACC/0891/02/09/0017
Fulham: Comparison of the value of deliveries
made and the cost of labour employed [by the
Swan Brewery]
1922 - 1923
ACC/0891/02/09/0018
Hammersmith: Particulars and conditions of
sale and plan of the 'Red Cow', Hammersmith
Road
23 Mar 1897
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 346
Dates
ACC/0891/02/09/0019
Hammersmith: Particulars and conditions of
sale of the 'Crown and Sceptre', 57 Melina
Road, Shepherds Bush
11 Oct 1920
ACC/0891/02/09/0020
Hampton Wick: Particulars and conditions of
sale of a dwelling house, shop and two
tenements in the rear, at High Street, Hampton
Wick
6 Nov 1878
ACC/0891/02/09/0021
Ealing, Hampton, Harlington: Particulars and
18 Jul 1912
conditions of sale of 86-92 South Ealing Road,
Henry VIII Cottage, The Green, Hampton Court,
and 1-24 White Hart Cottages, Harlington
ACC/0891/02/09/0022
Hanwell: Particulars and conditions of sale, with 5 Sep 1922
plan and photograph, of the Park Hotel
ACC/0891/02/09/0023
Hanworth: Particulars and conditions of sale
and plan of the Brown Bear Building Estate
5 May 1886
ACC/0891/02/09/0024
Hanworth: Particulars and conditions of sale
and plan of the Brown Bear Building Estate
5 May 1886
ACC/0891/02/09/0025
Hayes: Particulars of sale of the 'Adam and
Eve', malthouse, stabling, cottage, garden,
orchard, and meadow in Hayes
Receipt for deposit of purchase money by
Josiah Elliot of Hayes
23 Feb 1827
ACC/0891/02/09/0026
Hillingdon: Particulars and conditions of sale
and plan of a farm and 26a. land at Colham
Green, and the 'Crown' public house with
cottages near
Plan separate
23 May 1872
ACC/0891/02/09/0027
Hillingdon: Particulars and conditions of sale
and plan of a farm and 26a. land at Colham
Green, and the 'Crown' public house with
cottages near
Plan separate
23 May 1872
ACC/0891/02/09/0028
Hillingdon: Particulars and conditions of sale of
the 'Prince of Wales' beer house, Hillingdon
10 Apr 1884
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 347
Dates
ACC/0891/02/09/0029
Hillingdon: Plan of properties at the junction of
10 May 1883
Uxbridge Road and Harlington Road, Hillingdon
to be sold by auction
ACC/0891/02/09/0030
Holloway: Particulars and conditions of sale of
the 'Prince Edward', 38 Parkhurst Road
28 Nov 1934
ACC/0891/02/09/0031
Hounslow: Particulars and conditions of sale
and plan of the 'White Bear', a bakers shop,
and premises in Hounslow, and a small farm in
Lampton
18 Jun 1850
ACC/0891/02/09/0032
Hounslow: Particulars and conditions of sale
and plan of the 'White Bear', a bakers shop,
and premises in Hounslow, and a small farm in
Lampton
18 Jun 1850
ACC/0891/02/09/0033
Hounslow, Isleworth: Particulars and conditions
of sale of building land opposite Hounslow
Barrack Station, Bath Road, and in Whitton
Road, Hounslow
Also No. 16 Church Street, Isleworth
10 Apr 1889
ACC/0891/02/09/0034
Harlington, Isleworth, St. John the Evangelist
Westminster, Iver, Bucks: Particulars of sale of
4 houses in Market Street and Vine Street,
Westminster
Including the 'Marquis of Granby', the 'Castle',
and a house adjoining in Smallberry Green,
Isleworth, a farm in Harlington, a cottage and
orchard in Sutton Green near Iver
27 Jun 1809
ACC/0891/02/09/0035
Isleworth: Particulars and conditions of sale of a 4 Oct 1893
bakers shop, residence, and premises, at No. 1
Swan Street, Isleworth
ACC/0891/02/09/0036
Kensington: Sale plan of a freehold estate in
the Royal Borough of Kensington
Bounded by Kensington Road, Earls Court
Road, Pembroke Road and Warwick Road,
including also Kensington Terrace, and Radnor
Terrace. Particulars of lots 80-104 separate
c 1900
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 348
Dates
ACC/0891/02/09/0037
Kensington: Sale plan of a freehold estate in
the Royal Borough of Kensington
Bounded by Kensington Road, Earls Court
Road, Pembroke Road and Warwick Road,
including also Kensington Terrace, and Radnor
Terrace. Particulars of lots 80-104 separate
c 1900
ACC/0891/02/09/0038
Staines: Particulars and conditions of sale of
Nos. 5 and 7 Richmond Road, Cleveland Villa,
15 Sidney Road, 7 and 8 Station Path, 21 and
23 George Street, and 11 and 13 New Street
28 Jul 1921
ACC/0891/02/09/0039
Whitton: Particulars and conditions of sale, and
plan, of part of the Nelson Road Estate
Formerly part of the Whitton Park Estate,
comprising 100 plots of building land
10 Jun 1903
ACC/0891/02/09/0040
Willesden: Particulars and conditions of sale of
two dwelling houses, a bakers shop and a beer
house at Harlesden Green
2 Mar 1831
ACC/0891/02/09/0041
Willesden: Particulars and conditions of sale of
œ570. 14. 6. freehold ground rents on
properties in High Street, Harlesden
3 May 1920
ACC/0891/02/09/0042
Willesden, Hammersmith: Particulars and
conditions of sale of 105-109 High Street,
Harlesden, 62 Chamberlayne Road, Kensal
Rise, and 23-43 Lefroy Road, Hammersmith
Selling prices added
29 Jun 1920
ACC/0891/02/09/0043
Willesden, Hammersmith: Particulars and
conditions of sale of 105-109 High Street,
Harlesden, 62 Chamberlayne Road, Kensal
Rise, and 23-43 Lefroy Road, Hammersmith
Selling prices added
29 Jun 1920
ACC/0891/02/09/0044
Willesden, Hammersmith: Particulars and
conditions of sale of 105-109 High Street,
Harlesden, 62 Chamberlayne Road, Kensal
Rise, and 23-43 Lefroy Road, Hammersmith
Selling prices added
29 Jun 1920
ACC/0891/02/09/0045
Barking, Essex: Particulars and conditions of
sale of 3 shops, a beer shop, and 4 cottages at
1-8 Latham Place
24 Jul 1884
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 349
Dates
ACC/0891/02/09/0046
Bedford, Toddington, Fancot, Ampthill, Beds:
Particulars and conditions of sale, and plans of
various inns
The Old George Inn, Bedford, the Toddington
Brewery with the New Inn and a cottage
adjoining at the rear, a licensed beerhouse in
Fancot, and the Rose and Crown beerhouse in
Ampthill
14 Dec 1897
ACC/0891/02/09/0047
Toddington, Fancot, Beds: Report on and
11 Dec 1897
sketch plan of the brewery and licensed
premises at Toddington and Fancot as in No.46
ACC/0891/02/09/0048
Dagnall, Bucks: Particulars and conditions of
sale of the Dagnall Brewery
With a separate map showing licensed houses
comprised in the brewery estate
25 Oct 1897
ACC/0891/02/09/0049
Dagnall, Bucks: Particulars and conditions of
sale of the Dagnall Brewery
With a separate map showing licensed houses
comprised in the brewery estate
25 Oct 1897
ACC/0891/02/09/0050
Dagnall, Edlesborough, Houghton Regis,
5 Sep 1904
Bucks: Particulars and conditions of sale of the
Dagnall Brewery, malting, and licensed
premises at Edlesborough and Houghton Regis
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
ACC/0891/02/09/0051
ACC/0891
Description
Page 350
Dates
Particulars and conditions of sale
14 Oct 1913
Properties: The Dagnall Brewery premises,
house and 3 cottages adjoining and plan
The 'Globe', 'Plume of Feathers', 'Victoria', and
'Waggon and Horses', Dunstable
The 'Bell', Totternhoe
The 'Axe and Compasses', Leighton Buzzard
The Alford Arms', Frithsden near Berkhamstead
The 'White Horse' and cottage adjoining,
Houghton Regis
The 'Marquis of Bute' Luton
The 'Travellers Rest', 'Village Green' and 'Rule
and Square', Eddlesborough
The 'Goat' and shop adjoining, Linslade
The 'Bedford Arms' and 'Labour in Vain' Eaton
Bray
The 'Wheatsheaf' Stanbridge
The 'Fancott Arms' Toddington
The 'Windmill', Hemel Hempstead, and 2
cottages adjoining
The 'Carpenters Arms', and cottage adjoining,
Berkhamstead
The 'Golden Rule' Dagnall
128 High Street formerly the 'Bricklayers Arms'
and 2 cottages adjoining, Houghton Regis
Shop, formerly the 'Sugar Loaf', Kensworth
House, formerly the 'Good Intent', and 2
cottages adjoining
2 cottages, a range of stabling, farm and land,
Dagnall
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 351
Dates
ACC/0891/02/09/0052
Particulars and conditions of sale
14 Oct 1913
Properties: The Dagnall Brewery premises,
house and 3 cottages adjoining and plan
The 'Globe', 'Plume of Feathers', 'Victoria', and
'Waggon and Horses', Dunstable
The 'Bell', Totternhoe
The 'Axe and Compasses', Leighton Buzzard
The Alford Arms', Frithsden near Berkhamstead
The 'White Horse' and cottage adjoining,
Houghton Regis
The 'Marquis of Bute' Luton
The 'Travellers Rest', 'Village Green' and 'Rule
and Square', Eddlesborough
The 'Goat' and shop adjoining, Linslade
The 'Bedford Arms' and 'Labour in Vain' Eaton
Bray
The 'Wheatsheaf' Stanbridge
The 'Fancott Arms' Toddington
The 'Windmill', Hemel Hempstead, and 2
cottages adjoining
The 'Carpenters Arms', and cottage adjoining,
Berkhamstead
The 'Golden Rule' Dagnall
128 High Street formerly the 'Bricklayers Arms'
and 2 cottages adjoining, Houghton Regis
Shop, formerly the 'Sugar Loaf', Kensworth
House, formerly the 'Good Intent', and 2
cottages adjoining
2 cottages, a range of stabling, farm and land,
Dagnall
ACC/0891/02/09/0053
Buckinghamshire: List of licensed premises
1913
belonging to the Dagnall Brewery with details of
trade
Duplicated
ACC/0891/02/09/0054
Kingston on Thames, Surrey: Particulars and
conditions of sale of the 'Victoria'
With stabling and 2 tenements adjoining, at the
junction of Victoria and Albert Roads, Norbiton,
Kingston, and also Byam Villa, Victoria Road
16 May 1888
ACC/0891/02/09/0055
Kingston on Thames, Surrey: Particulars and
conditions of sale of the Albion Brewery,
Kingston on Thames, and estates
19 Jan 1891
ACC/0891/02/09/0056
Portsmouth, Hants: Particulars and conditions
of sale of the Naval Hotel
18 Aug 1897
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 352
Dates
ACC/0891/02/09/0057
Southsea, Landport, Kingston, Hants:
Particulars and order of sale of a house, store,
yard, and stable, at No. 19 Swan Street,
Southsea, at present let to Fuller, Smith and
Turner
And of dwelling houses in Southsea, Landport,
and Kingston
9 Feb 1897
ACC/0891/02/09/0058
Richmond, Surrey: Particulars and conditions of 17 Jun 1856
sale of the Richmond Brewery and estates
ACC/0891/02/09/0059
Richmond, Surrey, Twickenham, Willesden:
Particulars and conditions of sale of 9-13 Hill
Rise, 6-22 Worple Way, 1 Albert Road and 1
Albany Passage, Richmond, 17 Orleans Road,
Twickenham, freehold ground rent on Osborne
Mansions, Chapter Road, Willesden Green
16 Mar 1921
ACC/0891/02/09/0060
Hampshire: Particulars and conditions of sale,
and properties belonging to Fuller, Smith and
Turner, in or near Southampton
16 Dec 1919
ACC/0891/02/09/0061
Stanbridge, Beds: Particulars, plan and
conditions of sale of a farm and 54a. 2r. 14p.
near Stanbridge station
24 Apr 1900
ACC/0891/02/10/0001
Old Brentford, Chiswick: Plan of buildings and
land near Kew Bridge proposed to be let to D.
Thompson and Co
[1829 - 1840]
ACC/0891/02/10/0002
Old Brentford, Chiswick: Plan and elevation of
c 1840 - 1850
the 'Star and Garter' near Kew Bridge, and a
terrace of houses adjoining, intended to be built
ACC/0891/02/10/0003
Old Brentford, Chiswick: Plan of the 'Star and
Garter', Kew Bridge Terrace, and gardens
adjoining
c 1850
ACC/0891/02/10/0004
Old Brentford, Chiswick: Sketch plan and
elevation of the 'Star and Garter', Kew Bridge
Road
c 1840 - 1850
ACC/0891/02/10/0005
New Brentford: Plan of a cottage in Catherine
Wheel Yard
c 1853
Plans
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 353
Dates
ACC/0891/02/10/0006
Hammersmith: Plan of an estate near Ship
Lane and Queen Street, Hammersmith,
belonging to Fuller, Smith and Turner
1852
ACC/0891/02/10/0007
Hammersmith: Plan of a terrace of cottages
proposed to be built adjoining the 'Plough and
Harrow'
c 1870 - 1880
ACC/0891/02/10/0008
Plan of a public house by William Newman of
Kew, perhaps the 'Plough and Harrow',
Hammersmith
c 1870 - 1880
ACC/0891/02/10/0009
Hanwell: Sketch plan of the 'Coach and Horses' c 1820 - 1840
and properties adjoining
ACC/0891/02/10/0010
Plan of land on the road from Willesden to
London by Dowsett and Woods of Lincolns Inn
Fields
Marked 'Incorrect'
mid 19th cent
ACC/0891/02/10/0011
Whitton: Sale plan of the first portion of the
Nelson Road Estate
1903
ACC/0891/02/10/0012
Dagnall, Bucks: Sale plan of the Dagnall
Brewery and adjoining properties
1897
ACC/0891/02/10/0013
Dagnall Bucks: Plan of an area of about ten
miles around Dagnall, being a key to the
Dagnall Brewery Estates
1897
ACC/0891/02/10/0014
Plan of unidentified houses, possibly near Kew
Bridge
mid 19th cent
ACC/0891/02/10/0015
Plan, front and side elevations of a public
house or shop front, unidentified
late 19th cent
Certificate of renewal of West of England Fire
and Life Insurance Co. policy No. 31014
effected by William Henry Christopher Sharpe
on his own life
15 Jun 1881
Insurance policies
ACC/0891/02/11/0001
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 354
Dates
ACC/0891/02/11/0002
Schedule of insurance policies on the life of
William Henry Christopher Sharpe of Mawson
House, Mawson Row, Chiswick
3 Nov 1881
ACC/0891/02/11/0003
Draft agreement for a mortgage secured on life
insurance policies
William Henry Christopher Sharpe of Mawson
House, Chiswick, to Fuller, Smith and Turner
1881
ACC/0891/02/11/0004
Correspondence of Fuller, Smith and Turner
concerning insurance policies on the life of
William Henry Christopher Sharpe (Items
numbered 0004-0011)
26 Oct 1881 16 Feb 1887
ACC/0891/02/11/0012
Bundle of fire insurance policies on properties
belonging to William Gomm and Son of the
Beehive Brewery, Brentford. (Items numbered
0012-0054)
The interest on which was vested from 29
January 1908 in Fuller, Smith and Turner, and
list of policies at No.12
1889 - 1908
ACC/0891/02/11/0055
Bundle of fire insurance policies on properties
belonging to Fuller, Smith and Turner of the
Griffin Brewery, Chiswick. (Items numbered
0055-0072)
1887 - 1913
ACC/0891/02/11/0073
Plate glass insurance policies on properties
belonging to Fuller, Smith and Turner of the
Griffin Brewery, Chiswick (Items numbered
0073-0077)
1868 - 1934
ACC/0891/02/11/0078
Register of insurance policies on property
owned or leased by Fuller, Smith and Turner of
the Griffin Brewery, Chiswick
1908 - 1925
ACC/0891/02/11/0079
Lists of insurance policies on properties
belonging to Fuller, Smith and Turner of the
Griffin Brewery, Chiswick, and premiums
payable (Items numbered 0079-0083)
Found in the back of the register of insurance
policies, No.78
1917 - 1918
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 355
Dates
ACC/0891/02/11/0084
Correspondence of Fuller, Smith and Turner
concerning the payment of premiums on
insurance policies. (Items numbere 0084-0103)
Found in the register of insurance policies,
No.78
7 Sep 1910 - 1
Mar 1923
ACC/0891/02/11/0104
Bundle of insurance policies under the
Government Aircraft Insurance Scheme on
properties belonging to Fuller, Smith and
Turner, the stock of the Griffin Brewery, and
their employees. (Items numbered 0104-0130)
1915 - 1919
ACC/0891/02/11/0131
Envelope containing renewal forms for
1940 - 1945
insurance of commodities against King's Enemy
Risks under the War Risks Insurance Act 1939
ACC/0891/02/11/0132
Annual statements of commissions due to
Fuller, Smith and Turner on Scottish Union and
National insurance policies. (Items numbered
0132-0159)
1919 - 1945
ACC/0891/02/11/0160
Correspondence of Fuller, Smith and Turner
with the Guarantee Society for Providing
Security for the Fidelity of Persons in Situations
of Trust. (Items numbere 0160-0176)
Concerning a claim on policy No.86821 on
H.J.Lintott
Covering letter dated 21 February 1900
c 1900
ACC/0891/02/11/0177
Documents relating to Ocean Accident
Corporation Employers Indemnity Policy No.
862479. (Items numbered 0177-0185)
Including tabulated wages and commission
accounts
1906 - 1913
ACC/0891/02/11/0186
Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation
Fidelity Guarantee Policy No. 114059 on
W.C.Bewley, employed by Fuller, Smith and
Turner
1940
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates: 11
Granby Street, Bethnal Green. (Items
numbered 0001-0012)
1904 - 1909
Licence records
ACC/0891/02/12/0001
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 356
Dates
ACC/0891/02/12/0013
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
The Boston Brewery, Old Brentford. (Items
numbered 0013-0034)
1895 - 1907
ACC/0891/02/12/0035
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
The Drum Inn, Old Brentford
1907
ACC/0891/02/12/0036
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
The Drum Inn, Old Brentford
1907
ACC/0891/02/12/0037
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
1899 - 1902
The 'Half Moon and Seven Stars', Old Brentford
(Items numbered 0037-0042)
ACC/0891/02/12/0043
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
The 'Hand and Flower', Brentford
1901 - 1902
ACC/0891/02/12/0044
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
The 'Hand and Flower', Brentford
1901 - 1902
ACC/0891/02/12/0045
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
The 'Hand and Flower', Brentford
1901 - 1902
ACC/0891/02/12/0046
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
The Griffin Brewery, Chiswick. (Items
numbered 0046-0068)
1895 - 1906
ACC/0891/02/12/0069
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates: 10
Windmill Road, Chiswick (Items numbered
0069-0074)
1903 - 1904
ACC/0891/02/12/0075
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates: 1
Young's Corner, Hammersmith. (Items
numbered 0075-0090)
1905 - 1907
ACC/0891/02/12/0091
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
The 'Cardinal Wolsey', Hampton
1926
ACC/0891/02/12/0092
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
The 'Cardinal Wolsey', Hampton
1926
ACC/0891/02/12/0093
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
The 'Henry VIII', Hampton (Items numbered
0093-0097)
1900 - 1906
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 357
Dates
ACC/0891/02/12/0098
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
The 'Marquis of Granby', Hounslow
1907 - 1908
ACC/0891/02/12/0099
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
The 'Duke of Cambridge', Notting Hill,
Kensington. (Items numbered 0099-0117)
1908 - 1914
ACC/0891/02/12/0118
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
Eagle Hall, High Street, Southgate
1907
ACC/0891/02/12/0119
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
Eagle Hall, High Street, Southgate
1907
ACC/0891/02/12/0120
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
The 'Northcote Arms', Southall
1908
ACC/0891/02/12/0121
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates: 48
Hartington Road, Southall
1903
ACC/0891/02/12/0122
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
102 Western Road, Brighton. (Items numbered
0122-0135)
1892 - 1899
ACC/0891/02/12/0136
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
Store in Marlborough Street, Brighton
1893
ACC/0891/02/12/0137
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
110 Canterbury Road, Croydon
1902 - 1908
ACC/0891/02/12/0138
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
110 Canterbury Road, Croydon
1902 - 1908
ACC/0891/02/12/0139
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
Dagnall, Bucks
1901
ACC/0891/02/12/0140
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
Dagnall, Bucks
1901
ACC/0891/02/12/0141
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
Dagnall, Bucks
1901
ACC/0891/02/12/0142
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates: 64
High Street, Mortlake, Surrey
1911 - 1912
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 358
Dates
ACC/0891/02/12/0143
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates: 64
High Street, Mortlake, Surrey
1911 - 1912
ACC/0891/02/12/0144
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates: 64
High Street, Mortlake, Surrey
1911 - 1912
ACC/0891/02/12/0145
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
Station Road, Oxted, Kent
1898
ACC/0891/02/12/0146
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
Station Road, Oxted, Kent
1898
ACC/0891/02/12/0147
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates: 72
Sheen Road, Richmond, Surrey (Items
numbered 0147-0153)
1900 - 1902
ACC/0891/02/12/0154
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
1806 - 1809
Market Place, Romsey, Hants (Items numbered
0154-0158)
ACC/0891/02/12/0159
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates:
The 'Blue Anchor', 97 Tanner Street, London
(Items numbered 0159-0163)
ACC/0891/02/12/0164
Lapsed licences and magisterial certificates: 13 1903 - 1905
South Street, Newington (Items numbered 0164
-0166)
ACC/0891/02/12/0167
Copies of excise entries and related
correspondence. (Items numbered 0167-0274)
ACC/0891/02/12/0275
Withdrawn by depositor May
1984
Statement of premises licensed for the sale of
4 Mar 1902
intoxicating liquors in the Brentford division of
Middlesex
Information given includes the sign, licensee,
owner, and music and dancing licences granted
ACC/0891/02/12/0276
List of licensed premises belonging to Fuller,
Smith and Turner in the Brentford division
Enclosed in No.275
1902 - 1907
1913 - 1946
1902
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891/02/12/0277
ACC/0891
Description
Page 359
Dates
Verbatim report of an appeal at Middlesex
Quarter Sessions
Against a refusal by the licensing justices for
the Willesden division to grant by way of
transfer a licence to Arthur Edward Phillips for
the sale of intoxicating liquor at the White Hart
Hotel, Willesden
18 Apr 1921
ACC/0891/03/01/0001
List of the creditors of Thomas Callis of
Greenford Green, with amounts owed
[c 1830]
ACC/0891/03/01/0002
Receipts for payments to creditors made on
behalf of Thomas Callis by Thompson, Wood,
and Fuller. (Items numbered 0002-0019)
15 Jan 1830 22 Jan 1831
ACC/0891/03/01/0020
Receipts for payments in connection with the
surrender of a lease dated 12 January 1832
granted by the Grand Junction Canal Company
to Thomas Callis
8 10 Feb 1836
ACC/0891/03/01/0021
Receipts for payments in connection with the
surrender of a lease dated 12 January 1832
granted by the Grand Junction Canal Company
to Thomas Callis
8 10 Feb 1836
ACC/0891/03/01/0022
Packet of cancelled promissory notes given and 1831 - 1874
received by Thompson Wood and Fuller, and
Fuller, Smith and Turner. (Items numbered
0022-0065)
ACC/0891/03/01/0066
Copy of order in council constituting the District
Chapelry of Christchurch in Chiswick
26 Apr 1845
ACC/0891/03/01/0067
Rough minutes of the Committee appointed by
Chiswick Vestry to consider the repair of the
Parish Church
1862
ACC/0891/03/01/0068
Notice of a meeting of the Chiswick Vestry to
31 Jan 1863
make a church rate, and to receive a report
from Mr. Young on his examination of the south
wall of the church
GENERAL RECORDS
General records
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 360
Dates
ACC/0891/03/01/0069
Case for opinion of counsel and draft,
1863
concerning a dispute between the Vicar of
Chiswick and his Warden, Henry Smith, and the
Vestry, relating to the proposed repair or
restoration of the Parish Church
ACC/0891/03/01/0070
Case for opinion of counsel and draft,
1863
concerning a dispute between the Vicar of
Chiswick and his Warden, Henry Smith, and the
Vestry, relating to the proposed repair or
restoration of the Parish Church
ACC/0891/03/01/0071
Isleworth: Letter from Fuller, Smith and Turner
29 Oct 1867
to Mr. Warren
Agreeing to payment of a yearly rental of 1s. for
permission to construct an open drain across
the garden at the rear of the 'Coach and
Horses', Wortton Lane
ACC/0891/03/01/0072
Two £20 second mortgage debentures in the
premises of the (New) Salisbury Club at 12 St.
James' Square
30 Nov 1891
ACC/0891/03/01/0073
Two £20 second mortgage debentures in the
premises of the (New) Salisbury Club at 12 St.
James' Square
30 Nov 1891
ACC/0891/03/01/0074
Copy of a letter from creditors of the London
Surgical Home
Authorising them to pay their tradesmen's
accounts by quarterly instalments
31 May 1867
ACC/0891/03/01/0075
Share prospectus of Hawkes and Gardner Ltd.
of Devonport and Guernsey, Army and Navy
contractors, wholesale grocers, bakers, and
general merchants
1897
ACC/0891/03/01/0076
Share certificate for 200 œ1 preference shares
in Hawkes and Gardner Ltd. held by Fuller,
Smith and Turner
1 Dec 1897
ACC/0891/03/01/0077
Agreement between the Chiswick Urban District 31 Dec 1897
Council and Fuller, Smith and Turner for laying
water pipes across Mawson Lane
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 361
Dates
ACC/0891/03/01/0078
Report and accounts of the Bedford Park
Stores Ltd. of Bath Road, Bedford Park,
London, W
1897 - 1898
ACC/0891/03/01/0079
Share certificate for 136 ordinary 6s. 8d. shares 11 May 1898
in the Bedford Park Stores Ltd. held by Fuller,
Smith and Turner
ACC/0891/03/01/0080
List of deeds and other papers in the safe
Jul 1903
ACC/0891/03/02/0001
Greenford: Greenford Enclosure Act
53 Geo. III
23 Mar 1813
ACC/0891/03/02/0002
An Act for regulating the sale of intoxicating
liquors
35 and 36 Vict. Cap. 94
10 Aug 1872
ACC/0891/03/02/0003
An Act to amend the Law relating to Public
Health
35 and 36 Vict. Cap. 79
10 Aug 1872
ACC/0891/03/02/0004
London Gazette containing a notice of the
dissolution of the second partnership of Fuller,
Smith and Turner
1 Feb 1887
ACC/0891/03/02/0005
The 'Morning Advertiser'
12 Feb 1932
ACC/0891/03/02/0006
Harrow Enclosure Act
43 Geo. III. [Cap. 43]
1803
ACC/0891/03/02/0007
Hayes Enclosure Act
49 Geo. III. Cap. 151
3 Jun 1809
ACC/0891/03/02/0008
Act for enabling the Bishop of London and his
Successors to grant Licences to demise the
Copyholds within the Manor of Fulham ..... for
building upon and improving the same
7 and 8 Geo. 4. Cap. 54
21 Jun 1827
ACC/0891/03/02/0009
London Gazette containing a notice of the
expiration of the partnership of Douglas and
Henry Thompson
21 Aug 1829
Printed material
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
FULLER, SMITH AND TURNER {BREWERS}
Reference
ACC/0891
Description
Page 362
Dates
ACC/0891/03/02/0010
Articles of Association of the Soft Drinks
Industry (War Time) Association
Enclosed in packet with Nos. 11 and 12
7 Aug 1942
ACC/0891/03/02/0011
Scheme for the Temporary Concentration and
Regulation of the Soft Drinks Industry and for
the Temporary Pooling of the Profits of the
Industry
9 Dec 1942
ACC/0891/03/02/0012
The 1946 Trade Charter by G.B.B. reprinted
from the Mineral Water Trade Journal
Jan 1946
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