Page 1 FENTON HOUSE, THE GROVE, HAMPSTEAD /01/001 Covenant to surrender 1. Thomas Turner, Hampstead, Middx. esq. 2. Mary Elizabeth Adolphine Selwyn, Glanberry, Ledbury, Heref., sp. Hampstead, Middx: Fenton House (formerly Clock House, before that Ostend) and six small pieces of ground (details given) all customary of the Manor of Hampstead. 1859 /01/002 Admission, Manor of Hampstead Mary Elizabeth Adolphine Selwyn, sp on surrender of Richard Vaughan Davis, Esq. Premises as in /01/001 1859 /01/003 Certified copy of receipt of payment to Copyhold Commissioners, 11 May 1860 1860 /01/004 Enfranchisement 1. Copyhold Commissioners 2. Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson, Charlton House, Kent, Lord of the Manor of Hampstead. 3. Mary Elizabeth Adolphine Selwyn, Glenberrow, Nr. Ledbury, Heref., sp. Premises as in /01/001, subject to condition not to build on part of ground. 1860 /01/005 Power of Attorney 1. Alfred Richard Cecil Selwyn, Geological Survey Office, Ottawa, Canada, esq. 2. George Edward Eliot in conveying premises as in /01/004. Attestation by J. J. Gormully, Notary Public, Ottawa. with:- Sale particulars of Fenton House.
Page 2 /01/006 Statutory declaration by Edward Madge Hoare, 52 Lincoln's Inn Fields, Middx, Solr relating to title to Fenton House/Clock House, and to death of Amelia Matilda Murray, Glenberrow, Nr. Ledbury, Heref. sp. 8 June, with:- Certificate of burial of Amelia Murray at Berrow, 13 June []. /01/007 1. Herbert Harley Murray, H.M. Custom House, City, esq.: George Edward Eliot, 11 Belvidere, Weymouth, Dorset (trustees of Mary Elizabeth Adolphine Selwyn. 2. Mary Ann Elizabeth Selwyn, Wincanton, Som., wid. 3. Alfred Richard Cecil Selwyn, Geological Survey Office, Ottawa, Canada, esq. 4. George Careless Trewby, Beckton, N. Woolwich, Kent, esq. Premises as in /01/004 with:- Authorisation by 1 to pay balance to Eliot Pearce and Eliot, Weymouth. /01/008 Agreement 1. George Carless Trewby, Fenton House, The Grove, Hampstead, Middlesex, civil engineer. 2. Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Rly. Co. to sell easement (extension of rly. to Golders Green) under premises as in /01/004 1905 /01/009 1. Alice Trewby, 37 Buckingham Palace Mansions, London, wid., Lawrie Trewby, 36 Hanover House, Regents Park, London, gas engineer; Alice Trewby, 37 Buckingham Palace 2. Eustace Young, 4 Tokenhouse Buildings, City, stockbroker. Premises, as in /01/004, subject to conditions in /01/008 1920
Page 3 /01/010 Mortgage 1. Eustace Young, 4 Tokenhouse Buildings, City, stockbroker. 2. Alice Trewby, 37 Buckingham Palace Mansions, London, wid.; Lawrie Trewby, 36 Hanover House, Regents Park, gas engineer; Alice Trewby, 37 Buckingham Palace Premises as in /01/009 1920 /01/011 1. Eustace Young, 4 Tokenhouse Buildings, City Stockbroker. 2. Alice Trewby, 37 Buckingham Palace Mansions, London, wid.; Lawrie Trewby, 36 Hanover House, Regents Park, gas engineer; Alice Trewby, 37 Buckingham Palace 3. Robert Percy Brousson, 1 St James Tce., Regents Park. Premises as in /01/009 1922 /01/012 Lease for 21 years, counterpart 1. Mary Elizabeth Adolphine Selwyn, Glenberrow, Ledbury, Heref., sp. 2. Hon. Margaret Murray, Taymount Stanley, City of Perth, NB, wid. Premises as in /1/4 1863 THOMAS CARLYLE'S HOUSE, 24 CHEYNE ROW, CHELSEA /02/001 Lease and release, in trust 1. John Younger, Leader Tce., Chelsea, Middx, now in Debtors Prison, City, gent. 2. George Redaway, 2 Exeter St., Strand, Middx. gent. Chelsea, Middx.: house in Cheyney Row-the 5th house from the S. corner of Gt. Cheyney Row.
Page 4 /02/002 Lease and release 1. George Redaway, 2 Exeter Street, Strand, Middx., gent. 2. John Younger, Leader Tce., Chelsea, Middx. gent. 3. Alfred Oldridge, Gt. Queen St., Lincoln's Inn Fields, Middx., gent. Chelsea, Middx: 5 Cheyney Row /02/003 Lease and release 1. George Redaway, 2 Exeter Street, Strand, Middx., gent. 2. John Younger, Leader Tce., Chelsea, Middx. gent. 3. Alfred Oldridge, Gt. Queen St., Lincoln's Inn Fields, Middx., gent. Chelsea, Middx: 5 Cheyney Row /02/004 Abstract of title of William Paget Hey to 24 (formerly 5) Cheyne Row, Chelsea 1852-1887 /02/005 Requisitions on title to Carlyle's House, in sale Hay, to Lumsden /02/006 Copy from LCC of extract from MBW minutes, 16 Feb 1877 relating to renaming of Cheyne Row and Gt. Cheyne Row as Cheyne Row, and renumbering 24 as 5 with receipt /02/007 1. William Paget Hey, Croft House, Sutton, Mr. Keighley, Yorks, gent. 2. George Anderson Lumsden, Heaton Chapel by Stockport, Cheshire, esq. St. Luke Chelsea, Middx. 24 (formerly 5) Cheyne (formerly Cheyney) Row.
Page 5 /02/008 Lease for 31 years, counterpart 1. Alfred Oldridge, Wellington St., North, Strand, Middx., gent. 2. Thomas Carlyle, 5 Cheyne Row, Chelsea, esq. Chelsea: 5 Cheyne Row, Signature of 2. 1852 /02/009 Agreement 1. Allen Constantia Barker, W. of William Levington Barker, 22 Cheyne Row, Chelsea. 2. The Carlyle's House Memorial Trust Enlarged bathroom of 26 Cheyne Row, and window overlooking garden of 24 Cheyne Row to remain so long as no rights acquired thereby 1897