• Reference
    H/WS894
  • Title
    Abstract of title of John Pedley to copyhold of Manor of Potton Burdetts Transfer - 29 Feb. 1695/6 Alexander Atkinson of Potton, gent. Jonathan Brown of Hinksworth, Herts. carpenter (Part of ?) messuage and croft in Horslow St., occupied J. Gorton, W. Haynes and widow Castleman.
  • Date free text
    1695-1815
  • Production date
    From: 1695 To: 1815
  • Scope and Content
    Transfer 3 Jan. 1697/8 Atkinson to Brown Moiety of above Mortgage (Conditional Surrender) - 5 Jan. 1697/8 - £30 Jonathan Browne to Thomas Webb of Potton, carpenter Transfer of Mortgage - 15 May 1699 Jonathan Browne to J. Pedley of Potton, gent. Transfer 6 Oct. 1701 J. Cage of Sandy, gardener J. Pedley, Moiety of above Cage transferred 1/3 part of a moiety in above to Pedley for £10, which he claimed on acount of one Ann Francis going beyond the sea, and separated to be dead without issue. As security against her returning to claim it, Cage demises another messuage in Lamcoate and Tempsford, occupied Ralph Quarrell Transfer 26 Oct. 1701 J. Watson of Eynesbury, Hunts, combmaker, to J. Pedley. 1/3 of a moiety of above. Admission of Pedley on surrender of all estates in above by Cage, Watson, Webb and Browne - 6 April 1702 Admission of George Pedley under will of father J. Pedley - 28 March 1720 Above property, subject to £100 legacy to grandson Pedley Rugeley, remainder to Pedley, Ann, John and Martha Rugeley. Admission of George Pedley on death of father George Pedley: Charles Smith and J. Pedley appointed guardians as he was an infant - 27 Oct 1720 Quitclaim - 10 May 1732 J. Sharpe of St. Neots, gent. and wife Ann (nee Rugeley) daughter of George Rugeley senior of Potton, gent. George Pedley of Potton gent. Pedley Rugeley had died under 21 and the £100 legacy had since been paid to Sharpe and his wife. Mortgage (Conditional Surrender) - £100 George Pedley to George Rugeley Surrender to uses of will, 2 may 1755, and will of George Pedley, 7 May 1755 Admission of Susannah Pedley as life tenant - 4 May 1757 Messuage formerly known by the sign of the Cock, with close (1ac) in Horslow St., occupiedJ. Meriden, James Brown and Margaret Breed, Rent 3s. Admission of J. Pedley to reversion of above, and J. Pedley senior admitted as his guardian - 4 May 1757 Marriage settlement of J. Pedley and Elizabeth Peake - 22 Feb 1775 Above property then occupied William Franklin, Dinah Cooper, widow, Samuel Atwood and J. Pedley Death of Elizabeth, wife of J. Pedley Admission - 4 Oct. 1815 - J. Pedley, Elizabeth Pedley and Susannah, wife of William Clark admitted, as children of J. and Elizabeth Pedley.
  • Level of description
    item