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Land leased by Thomas Steers - 26th August 1709
Land leased to Thomas Steers, signed 26th August 1709, for 60 years. 'Bedfort Street', faced the Howland Great Wet Dock, Rotherhithe, London. This suggests that he didn't receive the commission to build Liverpool's Old Dock until after this lease was signed [26th August 1709]. Unless, perhaps, there is a reasonable argument for keeping the land whilst moving to Liverpool? This seems less likely though, since George Sorocold (c. 1668 – c. 1738) and his associate, Henry Huss, had drawn up a plan and estimate for it's construction and had previously visited Liverpool mid 1709. Steer's more likely got the commission afterwards. Incidently, Steers' worked from his own design - for a dock at the mouth of the Pool. Sorocold's earlier plan was thought to be futher inland.
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Thomas Steers' signature attached [below] - signed 26th August 1709.