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  • image SM 1/5/5

Reference number

SM 1/5/5

Purpose

[14] Design for negotiations with the Grocers' Company, 1801

Aspect

Site plan of the Grocers' Company garden and adjacent buildings, showing a straight Princes Street passing through the garden

Scale

bar scale

Inscribed

Plan of the Garden &c. belonging to / the Worshipful Company of Grocers / shewing the Ground intended to be disposed of / to the Bank of England // The part coloured yellow intended for a Street / The part coloured grey intended for building, The Grocers Company / are desirous of purchasing / the piece of Ground / coloured Red / June 1801, Garden, The Hall, Clerk's House, Entrance Court, Bason, The Bank, A, B, C, D, E, dimensions within the walls (twice), and dimensions given in pen and red pen

Signed and dated

  • signed John Soane / Thos Leverton / June 10th 1801 / Bank of England

Hand

Soane office

Notes

Thomas Leverton (1743-1824) was Surveyor to the Grocers' Company. He had a house in Bedford Square, to which the inscription on this drawing refers.

Level

Drawing

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