• Reference
    HN10/273/Paxton6
  • Title
    Notes on the case "That the deceased Thos Paxton was an old man who kept the Red Lion Public House at Milton Bryant belonging to the Inglis Estate that he married a young Irish woman who was a cook in the employ of Sir Hugh Inglis, that the chief amount of his assets at the time of his death was small debts for Beer supplied to men employed in making the Fish Ponds at Battlesden for Sir G.P.Turner, that his chief debtor was a man named Pilpot a Carpenter [see HN10/273/Philpot?] but who after his death made an assignment for the benefit of his Creditors".
  • Date free text
    c.1886
  • Production date
    From: 1819 To: 1886
  • Level of description
    item