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Reference number

SM 1/5/2

Purpose

[17] Survey of the Grocers Company garden before the proposed Princes Street

Aspect

View looking west of the existing Grocers Company Garden

Inscribed

View of the Buildings and 'Garden' belonging to the Grocers' Company previous to the year 1801

Hand

Soane office

Notes

The City of London's City Lands Committee ordered in May 1800 that the Bank acquire a corner of the Grocers' Company Garden, to accommodate a reconfigured Princes Street and expanded Bank. In June 1800 Parliament passed a Bill supporting the City of London's decision. In return for the corner of land, the Bank paid £6,800 and gave the Grocers' Company a small piece of property to the north of the Grocers' Hall.

Level

Drawing

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