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Ashley, to grant Mr. Jacobson a Lease for his life at a moderate 

 rent, he having expended the sum of 56700. on the Premises in 

 making them convenient for the Trade of a Sugar Baker. 



Eo. 218. 



Surveyor General s Constat [or Direction] on the Warrant of Lord 

 Ashley, Chancellor of Exchequer, enters minutely into every 

 particular of the premises, showing in what manner the whole 

 has been occupied, and reports the value per annum, and the 

 value for a fine, &c. Eo. 219. 



[*** Jacobson married KaltofTs daughter.] 



2. Martha Calthojf. 



The Widow of Gaspar Calthoff (a native of Holland, who had 

 settled in this House by his Attorney, and employed in making 

 Guns and divers Engines and works for the King s service). 

 Her Petition and case at large. Here Sir Charles Harbard 

 also enters into a very minute detail of the premises in question. 



Eo. 326. 



3. Duchy of Cormvall Office. 

 Eeport H. 1. 1665-1668. 



(Signed) CHAELES E. 

 Vauxhall, Peter Jacobson. 



[By his Petition has been at a Charge of 700. in repairing and 

 building a part of Vauxhall, which was waste, and made the 

 same convenient for a Sugar Baker, the said J. s profession 

 in con. of his charges and losses by the late fire at Lon 

 don desires some certainty of the Premises. Our pleasure 

 to grant a Lease to P. J. of that part of Vauxhall which he hath 

 repaired and built for his trade of a Sugar Baker for the term 

 of his life at some moderate Rental. Whitehall, 26th Oct. 1666. 

 18th year of reign.] 



of Cornwall Office. 

 Eeport H. 1. 1665-68. 



[Eeport of the Surveyors General C. Harbard and Hugh May, 

 dated 25th and 27th April, 1668, respecting Eoxhall House, 

 parcel of the Manor of Kennington and Duchy of Cornwall.} 



*** This is already quoted in the &quot; Life, Times, &c.,&quot; page 239. 



