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          GB 0117 MS 41 · sub-fonds · nd

          Commonplace book of medical or pharmaceutical recipes in various hands containing receipts from Boate, Hartlib and Willis. Notebook belonging to Robert Boyle.

          Various
          Commonplace book (poetry)
          GB 0096 MS 704 · Early 19th century

          Commonplace book, written in the early 19th century, containing copies of poems by various authors, including Mrs. R. Wilmot, the Reverend John Chetwood, and Eward Wilmot. The poems include 'To Miss Wilmot, now Mrs. Bradford, on her arrival from Russia' by F.S.I. (p.135), and 'Prologue written for the opening of the Lyceum at Madras 1782, spoken by Major Maule, by Eyles Irwin, Esq.' (p.245). A few poems are dated, 1782, 1788, 1802-1816.

          Unknown
          GB 0096 MS 389 · 19th century

          Manuscript Commonplace Book of English poetry and prose, dating from the 19th century, containing the second half of a long poem on early biblical history 'continued from the book in white forrel', and other items. Inserted is a folded leaf containing two poems, one dated 1834, by W. C. Yonge, who may have been the compiler of the volume.

          Unknown
          GB 0120 MSS.1740-1744 · c 1660

          Commonplace books containing extracts on many subjects. The compiler may possibly have been a Quaker or Nonconformist, as there are many quotations from such authorities. By a comparison of the dates of the many works quoted-which are mainly by Dissenters, Baptists, etc., these volumes seem to have been compiled not long after 1660.

          Unknown
          GB 0120 MSS.1751-1752 · c 1725

          Collection of extracts, receipts, and notes mostly from medical authors of the early part of the 18th cent.

          Various
          GB 0120 MSS.1746-1747 · c 1805

          Collection of extracts and notes on Agriculture, Botany, Geography and Travel, History, Zoology, etc. Though on p. 146 of the smaller volume there is an extract from a work published in 1808, the majority of the entries are from books published in the period 1770-1780.

          Various
          GB 0074 CLC/B/056 · Collection · 1915-1953

          Records of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia London office, including ledgers, financial accounts and registers.

          Commonwealth Bank of Australia
          CLC/B/005/CW01 · sub-fonds · 1918

          Records of Commonwealth Insurance Company Limited comprising papers relating to amalgamation.

          Eagle, Star and British Dominions Commonwealth Insurance Co Ltd
          GB 1697 A.CLRP · 1984-1993

          The Archive of the Commonwealth Legal Records Project consists of administrative records, 1989-1993; records relating to the publication of Legal records in the Commonwealth, 1991-1993; general research files, 1984-1993; England and Wales research files, 1989-1993; Ghana research files, 1990-1992.

          Commonwealth Legal Records Project
          COL/CSD/HO · Collection · 1761-1995
          Part of CORPORATION OF LONDON

          Records of the Housing Department, Corporation of London, including leaflets produced by the Department; reports on housing in the City of London, 1933 and 1965; Housing Department quarterly performance review, 1992-1995; notes on the history of the Corporation's housing activities, 1980; papers regarding artisan's dwellings built by the Corporation under the Artisan's and Labourers' Dwellings Improvement Act 1875, including developments at Petticoat Square, 1884; papers regarding war damage repairs at Avondale Square, 1940-1945; papers regarding the Cosser Street redevelopment, 1970s; competition to design new housing at Golden Lane, EC, 1951-1952; illustrated brochure describing the Golden Lane development; papers regarding the William Blake estate, 1985 and 1994; notes taken during a case in arbitration between the Corporation of London and contractors, Ilford Housing Scheme, 1923-1924; report on housing for the aged poor at Isledon House, 1951-1953; papers regarding visit of Russian Housing Mission to the City of London, 1955; papers on the public enquiry regarding Shepherdess Walk, 1924-1925; lists of the numbers of houses in each ward, 1772, 1784 and 1858; demolition orders made under the Housing Acts, 1936-1949 and notices and orders regarding curious houses, 1761-1828.

          Corporation of London
          GB 0074 CLC/B/101-13 · Collection · 1877-1879

          Minutes of the Companhia Telegrafica Platino Brasileira, later the London Platino Brazilian Telegraph Company Limited.

          Companhia Telegrafica Platino Brasileira x London Platino Brazilian Telegraph Co Ltd
          GB 0074 CLC/L/WA · Collection · 1688-1971

          Records of the Company of Watermen and Lightermen, including registers of freedom admissions 1688-1942, apprentice bindings 1688-1944, and apprentice affidavits with dates of birth or baptism 1759-1897. RJ Cottrell has compiled an index to the registers of apprentice bindings, 1688-1908 (Ms 6289), and the apprentices' affidavit books, 1759-1897 (Ms 6291), a microfiche copy of which is available in the Manuscripts Section.

          The Company of Watermen and Lightermen almshouses records include minutes, subscription books, financial records and polling papers. Further references may be found in other Company records such as minutes and accounts.

          IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING ACCESS: These records are stored at the Guildhall Library site rather than the LMA Clerkenwell site. Researchers wishing to access these records should do so at the Guildhall Library Rare Books table. The Library is open Monday to Saturday, 9:30 to 16:45. Researchers will need to have an Archives History Card or a Library Readers Card. An archivist will be available at Guildhall Library on Thursday mornings to answer any queries.

          Company of Watermen and Lightermen
          GB 0120 MSS.1767-1775 · 1769-1779

          Compilation de divers morceaux de physique, de Médecine, de chirurgie, d'histoire naturelle, etc., des moyens dont leurs auteurs célèbres, se sont servis avec succès, en plusieurs facheuses circonstances, et de quelques anecdotes très curieuses. Par un Autre Ami des Hommes, 1769-1779.

          Unknown
          COL/CCS · Subfonds · 1667-1980
          Part of CORPORATION OF LONDON

          Records of the Comptroller and City Solicitor including report book, 1945-1980; chamber rentals, 1667-1784; rentals, 1701-1784; Conduit Mead rentals, 1766-1784; Bridge House rentals, 1785-1953; Bridge House rentals collector's books, 1819-1851; City rentals, 1785-1956; Counties rentals, 1858-1953; Markets rentals, 1877-1957; Improvements rentals, 1895-1959; Coal Exchange rentals, 1912-1929; airport rentals, 1952-1956 and general rentals, 1704-1774.

          Corporation of London
          COL/CCS/CO · Subfonds · 1603-1959
          Part of CORPORATION OF LONDON

          Records of the Comptroller, Corporation of London, including letter books, 1778-1826; letter books regarding renewable leases, 1926-1930; list of renewable leases, 1889-1926; general reports, 1865-1945; reports to the City Lands Committee, 1899-1945; reports to the Bridge House Committee, 1899-1945; reports to the Markets Committee, 1899-1927 and 1931-1945; reports to the Public Health Committee, 1898-1945; order books, 1797-1803, 1807-1843; orders for leases, 1880-1839; general docquet books, 1800-1830 and 1950-1959; City Lands docquet books, 1830-1950; Bridge House docquet books, 1839-1916 and 1927-1950; Public Health department docquet book, 1902-1950; inventories of books, deeds and records held by the Comptroller, 1703, 1717, 1721, 1842, 1852 and 1854; papers relating to Bridge House, 1603-1850, including rentals, orders, repairs, lists of tenants, notices, estimates, contracts, valuations, compensation cases, bills and plans, especially relating to London Bridge; opinions of counsel, 1688-1850; cases and opinions of counsel regarding City rights and privileges, 1758-1822; case book, 1765-1784; bills and fees, 1649-1817; deeds from Spitalfields Market, 1636-1902, passed to the Corporation of London either in 1902 when it bought the freehold of the market or in 1920 when it bought the leasehold and franchise.

          Docquet books contained information about leases and other documents which were to be sealed with the City Seal.

          Corporation of London
          COL/CCS/PL · Subfonds · 1592-1928
          Part of CORPORATION OF LONDON

          Plans of land and property owned by Bridge House estates, 1592-1889, including site or street plans of Avondale Square; Maidenhead Court; Wrestler's Court; White Street, Bermondsey; Webber Street, Southwark; the widening of Upper Thames Street, Tooley Street, Pottery Fields, The Maze, Little Eastcheap, Fish Hill Street; improvements at Temple Bar; a new street at Tottenham Court Road; a burial ground at St Michael, Crooked Lane; Bankside, Southwark, including the Globe Theatre; Wild Marsh, Stratford; Rock Hill and West Hill, Sydenham; St George's Fields, Southwark; Kent Street Road; Finsbury Circus; Great Suffolk Street and Belvidere Row, Bridewell, Surrey. Also drawings, elevations and plans of buildings including premises in Swan Street, Thames Street, Sun Alley, Rood Lane, Fenchurch Street, Paternoster Row, Philpot Lane, Old Change, King William Street, Lewisham High Street, Crucifix Lane, Dirty Lane, Friday Street, Five Foot Lane, Cheapside, Bermondsey Street, Arthur Street and Blackman Street; the Castle Alehouse and other properties, Watling Street; vaults and premises on Water Lane; the Watch House and other premises on Tooley Street; premises near St Paul's Churchyard; the Freemason's School and other premises, St George's Fields, Southwark; premises near King's Bench Prison and Marshalsea Prison; Borough Compter and surrounding premises; a stable on Old Kent Road; Sherwood's Dye House and other premises, Battle Mill Lane; demolished properties on Montague Close, Southwark; The Crown Public House, shops and other premises, Newgate Street; wharves and warehouses, Malt's Wharf; shipyards, wharves and docks, Deptford; designs for Legal Quays, St Catherine's Docks, the Southwark river frontage, West India docks and Cotton's Wharf, Southwark; Bridge House Court, Gracechurch Street; designs for warehouses and almshouses; plans and designs for Bridge House, the administrative headquarters of the old London Bridge; Mr Toulmin's Soap Manufactory, Bridewell, Surrey; stairs at Pepper Alley. Also signed contract drawings for Tower Bridge; designs for St Michael's Bridge, Stratford; survey of watercourses and designs for bridge at Battle Mill Stream; plan of the river Lea from Hertford to the Thames; designs for the reconstruction of Southwark Bridge; designs and plans of the bridge, approach roads, chapel, gate and houses, London Bridge; plans for the Chatham and Dover Railway Bridge over the Thames; designs for footpaths, tramways, railways, approaches and the Fleet Sewer, Blackfriars Bridge, and designs for the Croydon and Rotherhithe Canal and the Grand Surrey Canal.

          Plans of land and property owned by the City Lands estates, 1641-1928, including site or street plans of All Hallows church, London Wall; Pickaye Street, Barbican; Bevis Marks near St Mary Axe; Chatham Place; Coleman Street; the Conduit Mead and Finsbury Estates; Earl Street, Blackfriars; Fenchurch Street; Holborn Valley improvements; Leadenhall Street; the Minories; Old Change; St Paul's Churchyard; Shoemaker Row; Temple Bar; Thames Street; Tottenham Court Road; Whitecross Street; plans for the widening of Billiter Lane, Wormwood Street, Bow Lane, Bread Street, Brick Hill Lane, Camomile Street, Cheapside; Snow Lane, Dowgate Hill, Eastcheap, Jewin Street, Mark Lane; Old Jewry; Poultry, Seething Lane; Snow Hill; Tower Street; Walbrook; Watling Street, Wormwood Street. Also drawings, elevations and plans of buildings including premises in Mitre Court and Adams Court, Duke's Place; Aldermanbury; Aldgate High Street; Bangor Court, Shoe Lane; Lothbury; Bell Court, Old Bethlem; Cheapside; Bishopsgate Street; New Broad Street; Budge Row, Castle Street; Cateaton Street; Chancery Lane; Crown Court, Moorfields; Crutched Friars; Dolphin Court, Blackfriars; Duke's Place; Grub Street; City Road, Old Street; Rotten Row; Windmill Hill; Fish Street Hill; Fleet Street; Giltspur Street; Gracechurch Street; Holborn Bridge; Houndsditch; Isle of Dogs; Jewry Street; Lambeth Hill; Ludgate Hill; Moorfields; Moorgate; New Bridge Street; New Broad Street; New Court, St Swithun's Lane; Ratcliffe; St Dunstan's Hill; St Mary Axe; St Swithun's Lane; Shoe Lane; Stonecutters Street; Watling Street; plans of houses to be demolished in Bartholomew Lane; Bethlem Hospital in Moorgate, with adjoining premises and burial ground; plans of Blackwell Hall; plan of the Boar's Head Tavern, Smithfield Barrs; plan of the house of the Keeper, Bunhill Fields Burial Ground; designs for extension, East India House; plan of Hudson's Bay Company premises; plan of the Gresham Almshouses; plan of Guildhall and offices; Watch House and other premises, Old London Wall; designs and plans for Mansion House; plans, designs and elevations for Leadenhall Market, Stocks Market, Honey Lane Market, Fleet Market, Farringdon Market, Smithfield Market, Queenhithe Market, Newgate Market and Street Lane Market; 'a method to fix the ground in Moorfields at a mean depth', Old Bethlem; designs for timber stairs at Old Swan Stairs, near London Bridge; designs for renovations, Paul's Stairs, Vauxhall Stairs, Three Crane Stairs and Stew Lane Stairs; designs and plans, Giltspur Street Compter, Poultry Compter, Newgate Prison, Ludgate Prison, Wood Street Compter; new burial ground at St Andrew's Holborn; plan of Blackwall Wharf; design for Blackfriars Wharf; plan of Broken Wharf; design for rebuilding Custom House Quay; design for Corn Office, Black Swan Court, Tower Street; plans of Artillery Ground, Finsbury; plan of Puddle Dock, Sabbs Dock and Queenhithe Docks; designs for embankments and towpaths along the River Thames; plans for Whitefriars Dock; plan of wharf and approaches, Blackfriars Bridge; plan for repairing London Bridge; plans of Westminster Bridge and section of the Isle of Dogs Canal.

          Many of the plans include the names of tenants or owners of the buildings or lands.

          Corporation of London
          COL/CCS/SO · Subfonds · 1671-1939
          Part of CORPORATION OF LONDON

          Records of the City Solicitor, Corporation of London, including briefs for cases at the Old Bailey, Guildhall Sessions, Mayor's Court and other courts, 1802-1851; papers relating to various suits regarding the Metropolitan railway, police regulations, Holborn Valley Improvement, oyster metage, Thames Navigation, the Coal Exchange, London Bridge approach roads and other subjects, 1800-1870; papers regarding the Corporation decision to demolish All Hallows Church, Lombard Street, including photographs, maps, plans, petitions, reports, parliamentary debates, press cuttings and journals, correspondence and information on the proposed merger with St Edmund the King, 1926-1937; papers regarding William Ward's bequest including his will and documents relating to the creation of the City of London School for Girls, 1881-1892; papers regarding the case of the Mayor vs Lyons Son and Company, 1929-1939; papers regarding the case of Potter Oyler vs the Mayor, 1937; report books, 1797-1798 and 1863-1945; order books, 1764-1778, 1797-1803 and 1834-1837; bills, fees, payments and receipts, 1671-1862; notes on crown prosecutions, 1791-1797 and 1835-1847 and extracts regarding the office of solicitor, 1755-1776 and 1803.

          Corporation of London
          COMYN, Valens (fl 1732)
          GB 0074 CLC/438 · Collection · [1720]-1747

          These records include papers relating to the activities of Valens and Stephen Comyn as attorneys for the executor of Richard Marples, auditor to the Dean and Chapter of St Paul's Cathedral; and bills, cheques and receipts relating to the Comyn household.

          Comyn , Valens , fl 1732 , Clerk to the Chamberlain of St Paul's Cathedral
          COMYNS, WILLIAM (AND SONS)
          GB 0074 ACC/1871 · Collection · 1688-1929

          Records relating to property on Beak Street and Poland Street, Soho, owned by William Comyns and Sons.

          William Comyns and Sons , manufacturing silversmiths
          CONNAUGHT TRUST LIMITED
          GB 0074 CLC/B/101-14 · Collection · 1930-1972

          Records of Connaught Trust Limited, investment trust, including minutes of board and annual general meetings; and financial records relating to investments.

          Connaught Trust Ltd , investment trust
          CONNELL FAMILY
          GB 0074 CLC/B/057 · Collection · 1847-1902

          'Stock books' of an unidentified clock and watch maker, recording manufacturing costs, retail prices and sales of individual clocks, watches and chains; also accounts book recording the costs of components.

          Unknown.
          GB 0099 KCLMA Connell · 1916

          Copy of field service log book recording service of 8 Bn, Gordon Highlanders and 6 Bn, Royal Scots Fusiliers (commanded by Lt Col Winston Spencer Churchill, Ypres, Belgium, Jan-Mar 1916.

          Connell , James Charles Walter , 1877-1958 , Lieutenant Colonel
          CONNOP FAMILY
          GB 0074 ACC/0801 · Collection · 1516-1929

          Records of the Connop family of Enfield, chiefly title deeds to property that members of the family acquired. This was situated for the most part in Enfield and its neighbouring parishes in Hertfordshire and Essex, Hatfield, Waltham, Cheshunt and Chingford, and was consolidated by the first Newell Connop and his sons.

          Much of the material is in original bundles, each consisting of the deeds for one property; many of these bundles conclude with a conveyance to Newell, and those that do not, pass by inheritance or marriage into the family. For that property which is not conveyed either to the Connops or any of their relations, one can only assume that later deeds have not been kept with the earlier ones.

          In another way also, the collection is incomplete; in his History and Antiquities of Enfield Robinson states that at the time he was writing (1823) Newell Connop held the Manors of Durrants and Suffolks. There is nothing in the collection at all relating to Suffolks, and although there is a schedule of the deeds for Durrants, drawn up in 1832 (ACC/0801/1126), there are no actual deeds. Nor are there any for Grapes Farm, stated by Robinson to be the main manor farm.

          Deeds do exist however for the small manor of Elsings or Norris' farm, which Newell bought in 1804 (ACC/0801/0283-0305). There is also a survey of all Newell Connop's land in Enfield taken in 1804, which unfortunately does not now include a map, and a book of maps each beautifully drawn and coloured of his Essex estates 1803-1814 (ACC/0801/1045-1046). One of the most interesting items among the Enfield deeds is a sales particular for the Forty Hall and Manor of Worcester estate of Eliab Breton in 1787 which includes as Lot 22 the old royal palace of Elizabeth, noting that it stands in a good position for building and the palace when demolished would provide much building material. (ACC/0801/0043).

          The collection also includes property transactions, sale particulars and related papers, family papers and wills.

          Connop , family , of Enfield
          CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS COMMITTEE
          GB 0074 CLC/B/017-08 · Collection · 1908-1985

          Minute books and circulars of the Consequential Loss Committee, part of the Fire Offices' Committee. Please note that permission must be obtained from the Association of British Insurers for access to records less than 75 years old. Contact details may be obtained from staff.

          Fire Offices' Committee , Consequential Loss Committee
          GOS/2 · 1703-1991

          Constitutional and legal records of Great Ormond Street Hospital, 1703-1991, comprising 'Memoranda and Articles of Association', 1914; annotated 1936; 1939; Constitution and Rules of the Hospital, 1908 and 1924 editions; register of seals, 1952-1960; Miscellaneous legal correspondence, 1930-1932; copy letters to the Hospital’s and other lawyers regarding the revision of Articles of Association; Peter Pan copyright agreements with the Daniel Mayer Co., and George Bell Ltd.; administration of legacies to the Hospital; administration of Hospital property and tenancies, Guilford Street, London. Deeds of Hospital properties in and around Great Ormond Street,1703-1991

          Great Ormond Street Hospital
          GB 0096 MS 849 · 1670

          Contract, dated 28 Dec 1670, containing an undertaking by John Brown to repair the stables he rented from Thomas Panton, and to stop up the water course from the horse pond in Round Mill Yard. Signed and sealed by John Brown.

          Unknown
          GB 0074 Q/UL · Collection · 1600-1924

          Collection of conveyances and other legal papers received from the British Records Association. Please note that cataloguing is still underway in some sections of this catalogue.

          Q/UL/A1 Saint John's Street, Saint Sepulchre, London 1628- 1752;
          Q/UL/A2 The Kynaston (Southouse) family 1656- 1835;
          Q/UL/A3 Crane Court, Fleet Street, London 1667-1734;
          Q/UL/A4 Parish of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch 1685-1725;
          Q/UL/A5 Hedge Lane, Saint Martins in the fields 1690-1802;
          Q/UL/A6 Parish of Saint George's, Hanover Square (Grosvenor Street section) 1722-1883;
          Q/UL/A7 Parish of Saint George's, Hanover Square (Hereford Street section) 1777-1883;

          Q/UL/C1 Leases, wills etc. 1663-1887;
          Q/UL/C2 Leases, wills etc 1771-1789;
          Q/UL/C3 Leases, wills etc. 1790-1795;
          Q/UL/C4 Leases, wills etc 1795-1800;
          Q/UL/C5 Leases, wills etc 1801-1908;
          Q/UL/C6 Attwood family with independent London and Lincoln records 1673-1840;
          Q/UL/C7 Hammond and Douglas 1674-1821;
          Q/UL/C8 The Peache Family 1820-1893;
          Q/UL/C9 Miscellaneous documents 1843-1913;

          Q/UL/D1 Deeds 1606-1835;
          Q/UL/D2 The James Family 1671-1857;
          Q/UL/D3 Deeds 1229-1804;
          Q/UL/D4 Will 1882;
          Q/UL/D5 Defeasance and Lease 1645- 1676;
          Q/UL/D6 Property records 1601-1873;
          Q/UL/D7 Property records 1665- 1865;

          Q/UL/E1 The Rayley Family 1604-1844;

          Q/UL/F1 Clapham in relation to the Atkins family 1631-1776;
          Q/UL/F2 Documents re Whitbread's, the brewing family 1695-1855;
          Q/UL/F3 Whitbread (the brewing family) deeds 1803-1855;
          Q/UL/F4 Samuel Whitbread (the brewing family) 1734-1840;
          Q/UL/F5 The manor of Canlowes or Cantlers 1714-1769;
          Q/UL/F6 The Family of Robert Pratt 1739-1864;
          Q/UL/F7 Margaret Street and Oxford Road (Oxford Street) 1739-1825;
          Q/UL/F8 Philip lane, St. Alphage (St Mary Aldermanbury) 1745-1831;
          Q/UL/F9 The affairs of John Watt 1756-1848;
          Q/UL/F10 Documents relating to the Peache family 1759- 1878;
          Q/UL/F11 Peache family property records 1841-1878;
          Q/UL/F12 The Maynard family, including Spencer road, Clapham 1779-1861;
          Q/UL/F13 Parish of St Marylebone (various) 1794-1878;
          Q/UL/F14 Grosvenor Place (records no longer in collection) 1801-1875;
          Q/UL/F15 Thomas Hasker 1805- 1824;
          Q/UL/F16 Eastcheap 1810-1833;
          Q/UL/F17 Marquis of Headfort 1811-1819;
          Q/UL/F18 St. Giles's, Camberwell and district 1812-1863;
          Q/UL/F19 The affairs of John Robertson Bell and WM Wilkinson 1816-1820;

          Q/UL/G1 West Smithfield 1818-1862;
          Q/UL/G2 Clapton and surrounding area 1820-1829;
          Q/UL/G3 Stepney 1824-1867;
          Q/UL/G4 Anti-Gallican and Star 1838-1856;
          Q/UL/G5 Cheapside 1836-1877;
          Q/UL/G6 John Britten 1840-1878;
          Q/UL/G7 The Hodgkinson 1843-1866;
          Q/UL/G8 Southwark 1851-1887;
          Q/UL/G9 The Parish of Lewisham 1854-1890;
          Q/UL/G10 Messrs. Wilson and successors, Cheapside (File no longer in collection) 1854-1858;
          Q/UL/G11 Rotherhithe 1855-1861;
          Q/UL/G12 Miscellaneous documents 1693-1738;
          Q/UL/G13 Miscellaneous documents 1752-1827;
          Q/UL/G14 Miscellaneous documents 1777-1799;
          Q/UL/G15 Miscellaneous documents 1801-1841;
          Q/UL/G16 Miscellaneous documents 1820-1836;
          Q/UL/G17 Miscellaneous documents 1836-1852;
          Q/UL/G18 Miscellaneous documents 1846-1862;
          Q/UL/G19 Miscellaneous documents 1852-1867;
          Q/UL/G20 Miscellaneous documents 1856-1865;
          Q/UL/G21 Miscellaneous documents 1866-1885;

          Q/UL/H1 Deeds 1667- 1924;

          Q/UL/J1 Miscellaneous deeds 1714-1767;
          Q/UL/J2 Miscellaneous deeds 1772- 1779;
          Q/UL/J3 Miscellaneous deeds 1780-1789;
          Q/UL/J4 Miscellaneous deeds 1790-1799;
          Q/UL/J5 Miscellaneous deeds 1800-1809;
          Q/UL/J6 Miscellaneous deeds 1810-1819;
          Q/UL/J7 Miscellaneous deeds 1820- 1829;
          Q/UL/J8 Miscellaneous deeds 1824-1845;
          Q/UL/J9 Miscellaneous deeds 1830-1853;
          Q/UL/J10 Miscellaneous deeds 1837-1839;
          Q/UL/J11 Miscellaneous deeds 1840- 1861;
          Q/UL/J12 Miscellaneous deeds 1844- 1849;
          Q/UL/J13 Miscellaneous deeds 1850-1859;
          Q/UL/J14 Miscellaneous deeds 1860-1879;
          Q/UL/J15 Miscellaneous deeds 1870-1885;
          Q/UL/J16 Miscellaneous deeds 1880-1919;

          Q/UL/K1 Leases, Deeds and Grants 1710- 1900;

          Q/UL/L1 Assignments, Convenience, Deeds and Leases 1667-1894;

          Q/UL/M1 Bargain Sales, Leases, Deeds and other property records 1630-1866;

          Q/UL/N1/1-2 Bread St, Nicholas Olaf 1600-1605;
          Q/UL/N1/3-13 The Hat and Feather, Birchin Lane, St. Michaels 1670-1748;
          Q/UL/N1/14-17 1 Birchin Lane 1845-1859;
          Q/UL/N1/18-27 Upper Fuzzy Field, St. Georges, Hanover Square 1732-1804;
          Q/UL/N1/28-29 18 Laurence Pountney Lane 1797- 1803;
          Q/UL/N1/30-36 20 Adam St., Adelphi 1811-1865;
          Q/UL/N1/37- 43 21 Grosvenor St. 1815-1864;
          Q/UL/N1/44-47 Trafalgar House, Walham Green 1854-1871;
          Q/UL/N1/48-63 Shepherds Bush, Hammersmith 1869-1869;
          Q/UL/N1/64-65 Mortgages from Clara Elizabeth, Albert and Rosina Pitter 1891-1891;
          Q/UL/N1/66-88 Miscellaneous documents 1610-1893;
          Q/UL/N1/89-90 Miscellaneous documents 1623-1735;
          Q/UL/N1/90-202 Indenture of apprenticeship and other documents 1750-1879;

          Q/UL/O1 The Sebright Collection 1605-1777.

          Various.
          GB 0113 MS-CONYJ · 1915-1972

          Papers and war medals of Sir John Josias Conybeare, 1915-1972. Includes his First World War diary, 1915; Military medals and orders awarded to him during the First and the Second World Wars, including the Military Cross and KBE insignia, 1915-1945; Medical notebook, 1916-24; Lecture notes on the subject of Aviation Medicine, n.d., c.1939-45; and letters from William Neville Mann (1911-2001) to the College offering the medical notebook and lecture notes for the College's archives, 1970-72.

          Conybeare , Sir , John Josias , 1888-1967 , Knight , physician
          GB 0074 ACC/0595 · Collection · 1857-1869

          Collection of ephemera, 1857-1869 and undated {1850s-1860s}, largely printed, including playbills, programmes, song sheets, catalogues and guides, relating to events, including sport, music, fireworks, fountains and illuminations, at the Crystal Palace (Sydenham, Kent); to operas at the Royal English Opera and the Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden (Westminster); and to theatrical, musical and other recreational events, including comedies, ballets, tableaux, dioramas, exhibitions, and popular scientific events, at various premises including in Westminster, St Marylebone, Paddington, St Pancras, St Giles in the Fields, South Kensington, Kew, and Greenwich.

          Various.
          COOKE FAMILY
          GB 0074 ACC/0160 · Collection · 1562-1740

          Title deeds of the Cooke family relating to premises owned by them in Charing Cross, Westminster, including bargain and sales; leases; mortgages and probates.

          Various.
          GB 0096 AL41 · Fonds · 1829

          Letter from Layton Cooke of 69 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, [London] to Lord Sheffield, 5 Jan 1829. Relating to his estate, with a cash account.

          Autograph, with signature.

          Cooke , Layton , fl 1829 , correspondent of the 2nd Earl of Sheffield
          COOPER FAMILY
          GB 0074 ACC/0775 · Collection · 1730-1892

          The collection is of family papers belonging to Isabella, Lady Cooper, her children and grandchildren. The papers include documents detailing Lady Cooper's inheritance and assignments of its stock to her husband and children.There is a collection of title deeds for Isleworth Estate, together with leases of various parts of it, tradesmen's vouchers, accounts and particulars of its eventual sale (1855-78). There are also some 17th century title deeds to property in Hidden, Hungerford, as well as later deeds, accounts, rentals and leases.

          Among the personal papers are a group concerning the settlement made on the marriage of William Honywood, Lady Cooper's grandson, with Barbara Whyte, and a group of financial papers chiefly on the subject of loans and securities, the same is true of the papers belonging to William's sisters Elizabeth and Caroline. There are also papers dealing with a mortgage he held from Sir John Shelley on property in Maresfield and Fletching in Sussex and as an executor of his grandmother's will he was forced into lengthy proceedings against the Ware family of Cheltenham for a long outstanding mortgage debt owed to Lady Cooper.

          The last group of family papers relates to Elizabeth, Lady Cooper's younger surviving daughter, who married, secondly, the Reverend Edward Henry Dawkins. It includes their marriage settlement, and a number of his financial papers. The most interesting part of the whole collection relates to the sugar plantation of Dukinfield Hall, Jamaica (1719-1877). There are title deeds for a particularly tortuous descent, yearly accounts of crops, letters from the Jamaica agents and inventories of stock, which include slaves and give their names, ages, country of origin, occupation and state of health. There is also the will of Robert Dukinfield (1755), the original owner of the plantation, which makes provision for his negre mistress and their children out of his other property. The family name has a variety of spellings, Dukinfield being the one most frequently applied to the estate, although the main branch of the family comes from Duckenfield, Chester.

          There are also a few papers concerned with three plantations on the Island of Grenada, which Lady Cooper also inherited (1773-1867).

          Cooper , family , of Isleworth
          GB 0100 G/PP2/8-13 · [1800-1825]
          Part of GUY'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL RECORDS

          Papers of Sir Astley Paston Cooper, [1800-1825], comprising volume of notes on his lectures on surgery, delivered at St Thomas's Hospital, taken by an unidentified student, [1814-1825] (G/PP2/8), with loose manuscript notes ((G/PP2/9);

          three volumes of notes on his lectures on surgery, taken by an unidentified student, [1813-1825] (G/PP2/10-12);
          notes on his lectures on fungoid testis, taken by an unidentified student {G/PP2/13);
          prescription for chilblains, attributed to Sir Astley Cooper, undated, with letter concerning authenticity, 1993 (G/PP2/13b).

          Cooper , Sir , Astley , Paston , 1768-1841 , 1st Baronet , surgeon
          GB 0099 KCLMA Coote · 1921, 1981

          Copy of diary covering his service as ADC to Winston Churchill at the Cairo Peace Conference and including details of meetings with Col Thomas Edward Lawrence (later known as Thomas Edward Shaw), Mar 1921; photocopy of photograph of Coote, 1917; brief account of his life and career, 1893-1946, written by his godson, Air Cdre B H Newton in 1981.

          Coote , Maxwell Henry , 1893-1981 , Wing Commander
          GB 0074 CLC/243 · Collection · [1850-1899]

          Extracts from the vestry books of St Bride Fleet Street, 1653-1662, compiled late 19th century.

          Copeland , Alfred James , fl 1870 , antiquarian
          CORBETTA, Joseph (b 1808)
          GB 0074 ACC/0637 · Collection · 1844

          Licence allowing Joseph Corbetta to sell gold plate.

          Corbetta , Joseph , b 1808 , jeweller
          GB 0120 MSS.5435-5460 and 8101 · 1726-1910

          Papers relating to Corbyn and Co., including deeds, correspondence, wages books, recipe books and accounts. Also includes the papers of the Clutton family.

          Corbyn and Co.
          GB 0074 CLC/134 · Collection · 1862-1963

          Records of the Corn Exchange Benevolent Society comprising rules, minutes, annual reports, a record of pensioners, and photographs and correspondence relating to the centenary.

          Corn Exchange Benevolent Society
          GB 0074 CLC/B/058 · Collection · 1555-1981

          The surviving records of the Corn Exchange Company include minutes, annual reports and accounts, financial material, correspondence, records of stockholders, records relating to the restaurant, and deeds, plans and photographs. The records are held off-site and require 24 hours notice for access.

          Corn Exchange Co Ltd
          CORNEY AND BARROW LIMITED
          GB 0074 CLC/B/059 · Collection · 1799-1960

          Records of Corney and Barrow Limited, wine and brandy merchants, 1799-1960, and subsidiaries George Nicholas and Son (1915-1938); William Coates and Company (1845-1960) and Williams and Day (1818-1912).

          Corney and Barrow Ltd , wine and brandy merchants George Nicholas and Son , wine merchants William Coates and Co , wine merchants Williams and Day , wine and spirits merchants
          GB 0074 CLC/215-13 · Collection · 1708-1903

          Records of the Cornhill and Lime Street Wards School, comprising minutes of the Committee of Management; treasurer's journals; financial accounts and roll commemorating laying of first stone of the new school building (1846).

          Cornhill and Lime Street Wards School
          GB 0074 CLC/056 · Collection · 1803

          Roll of persons issued with the regimental uniform of the Royal Exchange Division of the Loyal London Volunteers, 1803.

          Cornhill Military Association
          GB 0074 CLC/215-14 · Collection · 1869-1902

          Records of Cornhill, Lime Street and Langbourn Wards Schools, comprising girls admission register and log books.

          Cornhill, Lime Street and Langbourn Wards Schools
          GB 0064 COR · Collection · 1759-1818

          Papers of Sir Willaim Cornwallis including logs, 1759 to 1760, 1789 and 1792 to 1793; admiral's journals, 1794 to 1796 and 1801 to 1806; letterbooks, 1768 to 1771, 1777, 1788 to 1794 and 1795 to 1815; order books, 1789 to 1791 and 1801 to 1806 and a purser's wine book, 1789 to 1795. The loose papers are mainly letters from the family, 1761 to 1779, 1790 to 1799 and 1800 to 1818 and there are some from Nelson, 1788 and 1803, Lord Hood, 1790 to 1791 and other naval officers, 1770 to 1818.

          Cornwallis , Sir , William , 1744-1819 , Knight , Admiral
          GB 0074 COR/PA · Collection · 1878-1966

          Records relating to the inquest on the victims of the wreck of the steamship "Princess Alice", 1878-1966. Records include inquisition giving names, ages, relationship and occupations of deceased; sworn statements of witnesses; verbatim report of inquest proceedings at Town Hall, Woolwich; indexes of witnesses; list of persons saved from the "Princess Alice"; correspondence; report of the Board of Trade investigation into the wreck of the "Princess Alice"; supporting documentation including maps of the area and navigation regulations.

          Also items relating to the disaster including memorial cards, songs, press cuttings and notes made by Gavin Thurston in preparation for his book The Great Thames Disaster.

          Coroner for the Jurisdiction of the Eastern District of the County of London
          GB 0074 CLC/B/060 · Collection · 1824-1997

          Archives of the Corporation of Foreign Bondholders, consisting mainly of a series of correspondence files. Each series has a number and each item within the file has a running number. Within the files, cross references have sometimes been made to particular items in a different series, which can be identified by the unique number. The numbering system reveals that many of the earlier files from the series have been lost. The whereabouts of these earlier files are not known.

          The main series of correspondence for each subject is referred to as "official correspondence". Often this main correspondence series was later divided into separate files, such as files for correspondence with bondholders or relating to statistics. The correspondence files can also contain copies of agreements, press releases and other related items.

          Corporation of Foreign Bondholders