- ReferenceLS53
- TitleManor of Potton Much Manured: admission of Matthew Pedley of Sutton, yeoman, on surrender by John Atkinson and Thomas Halfhyde (conditional surrender or mortgage not having been paid - £500). Witness Roger Burgoyne, steward William Burgoyne.
- Date free text16 May 1730 and 15 June 1731
- Production dateFrom: 1730 To: 1731
- Scope and Content- a messuage in Potton, late occupied by William Apthorpe and Mary Head, widow, (formerly Alexander Atkinson gentleman, deceased, then occupied by James Browne and William Taylor, bricklayer; messauge and garden in Potton, late occupied by James Browne, deceased, then Abraham King, George Clarke, John Edwards, William Merrill; close, 1 1/2 acres, and piece, 4 acres, of Lammas meadow, called Upper and Lower Swetsomes; helf-acre Lammas ground called Rens Park in Potton; cottage late occupied by Thomas Shatbolt[e], then George Clark; cottage late occupied by Widow Squier, then John Payne; all late the inheritance of William Edwards and wife Anne. - 3 roods meadow abutting on Knotts close; 1 acre land near Farthing Knoll, late John Harper; 16 acres 1 1/2 roods meadow, late John Atkinson deceased; late the inheritance of Robert Gooch and wife Mary; - 5 cottages in Rose Alley, late Sarah Atkinson, spinster.
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordPedley, Matthew,
Atkinson, John,
Halfhyde, Thomas,
Burgoyne, Roger,
Burgoyne, William,
Apthorpe, William,
Head, Mary,
Browne, James,
Taylor, William,
King, Abraham,
Clarke, George,
Edwards, John,
Merrill, William,
Shatbolt, Thomas,
Clark, George,
Squier,
Payne, John,
Edwards, William,
Edwards, Anne,
Harper, John,
Gooch, Robert,
Gooch, Mary,
Atkinson, Sarah - Keywords
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