The Rebuilding of London After the Great FireArnold, 1951 - 333 pages |
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Page 57
... rents and rent - charges . Since freeholds were few and corporations normally let at beneficial rents , some of this investing was in the form of purchases of long leases . The capital available was used to pay the fine , and sub ...
... rents and rent - charges . Since freeholds were few and corporations normally let at beneficial rents , some of this investing was in the form of purchases of long leases . The capital available was used to pay the fine , and sub ...
Page 192
... rents of £ 484 per annum had also to be paid on them . In all , these rents came to £ 10,571 5s . od . , with a further £ 241 2s . 5d . for tithes — a burden so heavy that in 1688 the City spent £ 3000 on the acquisition of the freehold ...
... rents of £ 484 per annum had also to be paid on them . In all , these rents came to £ 10,571 5s . od . , with a further £ 241 2s . 5d . for tithes — a burden so heavy that in 1688 the City spent £ 3000 on the acquisition of the freehold ...
Page 272
... rents , whether they built or not , and it was quickly made clear to them that , whilst no help would be given by ... rent left unpaid . Those with sufficient money could negotiate terms and begin at once : those whose funds were low had ...
... rents , whether they built or not , and it was quickly made clear to them that , whilst no help would be given by ... rent left unpaid . Those with sufficient money could negotiate terms and begin at once : those whose funds were low had ...
Contents
PREFACE | 15 |
THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON | 21 |
PLANS FOR A NEW LONDON | 40 |
Copyright | |
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