• Reference
    RY91
  • Title
    Will (copy) of Thomas Lee, Three Cranes Wharf, St Martin's Vintry, London
  • Date free text
    19 Oct 1762; proved 10 Nov 1762
  • Production date
    From: 1762 To: 1762
  • Scope and Content
    His funeral not to cost more than £30 to cousin John Lee, Queen Street, London, baker ... messuage or farm in tenure John Tomkyns at Eggington, charged with payment within 3 months to Mrs Ann Bourchier, widow of Richard Bourchier deceased, £100 to Mrs Ann Bourchier for life, freehold messuages in Bocker Gardens, let at £80 per annum, remainder to George Chamberlin of Queen Street, London, bricklayer to his executors in trust ... remainder of lease of 19 years from Merchant Taylors Company of estate near Three Cranes in St Martin Vintry consisting of his own house, a wharf, a crane house, counting house, all used in his business as a wharfinger a little house used as a Green Stall, a messuage and dye house in occupation of Thomas Gregg and Son, dyers, a messuage in occupation of his clerk William Storer, a messuage let to parish for a Poor House, a warehouse late in tenure Richard Anniball, a messuage and 2 new built warehouses in tenure Joseph Shipston, and warehouses in tenure Lake Young in trust to let William Storer run the business as long as he and Ann Bourchier shall both live etc. [further provisions] made 19 Oct 1762 proved Prerogative Court of Canterbury 10 Nov 1762
  • Level of description
    item