• Reference
    HF40/1/2/34
  • Title
    Abstract of Title marked “No.83”
  • Date free text
    made c. 1898 (documents dated 1836, 1895)
  • Production date
    From: 1836 To: 1903
  • Scope and Content
    a) Copy of Court Roll of Manor of Potton Rectoria admission of Frederick Hogg and William Lindsell by Edward Argles, their attorney recites Will of Samuel Wells II recites Bargain and Sale 1) Robert Lindsell and William Hogg 2) Frederick Hogg and William Lindsell consideration £1869 6 Jan 1836 customary or copyhold messuage, tenement or Inn commonly called “White Swan”, Potton formerly in occupations of James Hall, the widow Hills and then of John Tyler And customary or copyhold cottage or tenement, Potton formerly in occupation of Elizabeth Eaves, widow, adjoining messuage above called White Swan in occupation of Charles Smith And 3 cottages near to or adjoining Swan Inn then in occupations of Leeling Benson, John Cooper and Jacob Russell And messuage or dwelling house called “Three Horseshoes”, Potton late in occupation of Thomas Ellis and then of Thomas Partridge And (No 84) customary or copyhold messuage, Potton called “The Chequers” built by John Pedley on site of certain messuages burnt down in the fire of 1783. In occupation of Elizabeth Mead 13 Feb 1836 b) Admission of C S Lindsell by Arthur Hills his attorney shop, messuage and premises in Market Place, Potton in occupation of H Carter And messuage adjoining called “The Swan” with stables and outbuildings at the rear, in occupation of Anne Giles (Potton) And 2 cottages adjoining above in Sun Street, Potton whole of which form one block abutting N. Market Square S. premises belonging to William Bond Smith and Charles Bond Smith E. premises of William Bond Smith and Charles Bond Smith and David Henry Tebbutt W. Sun Street 10 Dec 1895 c) Admission of C S Lindsell messuage or dwelling house at Hogg Hill, Potton then used as a beerhouse and called the “Chequers” with yards, stables, barns and cottage in rear 1898
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  • Level of description
    item