According to a deed dating back to 1906, he was one of the trustees of the Penang Chinese Recreation Club.
Penge was once a small town, which was recorded under the name Penceat in an Anglo-Saxon deed dating from 957.
His family had a deed from the native Americans dating from 1666.
(The nerd in me was extremely satisfied as, when we plucked a box at random from the storage shelves we came across some deeds dating back from the reign of Henry VII.)
The first mention of the name Weißenburg is in a deed dating from 867.
Horsleys Green Manor is also Grade II listed, with deeds dating back to 1630, although it was possibly built in the 16th century.
The Rai d'Or has original deeds dating from 1292.
Some evidence for this comes from deeds dating to 1266 and 1299.
The name may be a corruption of an old pronunciation of "Millner Howe", a water driven corn mill at a place called Mill Hill on the River Beal that was mentioned in deeds dating from 1568.
The name Barker's Pool may derive from a "Barker of Balme" mentioned in a deed dating from 1434.