• Reference
    Z771/16/15
  • Title
    Copy admission
  • Date free text
    28 Jul 1854
  • Production date
    From: 1854 To: 1854
  • Scope and Content
    Copy admission - Manor of Potton Much Manured, at court, before Thomas Wesley Turney, steward, of Thomas Strickland, James Shrosbery, Charles Bond, James Judd, John Edwards, John Claydon, John Paine, John Tyler and William Cooper by their attorney Thomas Cornish of Bedford; - Reciting indenture 17 Jan 1854 in which Thomas and Frances Mercy Hagger covenanted to surrender for £350 to Thomas Strickland of Potton, brewer, James Shrosbery of Potton, draper, Charles Bond of Potton, grocer and druggist, James Judd of Potton, draper and grocer, John Edwards of Potton, farmer, John Claydon of Potton, schoolmaster, John Paine of Potton, draper, John Tyler of Potton, innkeeper and William Cooper of Meppershall, farmer; - land: cottage in Potton formerly in occupation of Samuel Luke, then Francis and Ann Dix, then John Keal and a piece of garden behind it and lately severed from it bounded on part S by property of Abel Paine and premises purchased of Thomas Hagger by David Tebbutt; N by property of Hogg and Lindsell; W by property of William Henry Whitbread, esquire; part E by premises of Thomas Hagger purchased by David Tebbutt and part by public road. A meeting house had been erected on the garden ground.
  • Level of description
    item