• Reference
    Z1578/POT/2/14
  • Title
    Manor of Potton Rectoria. Admission at General Court Baron of Frederick Hogg and William Lindsell to various copyhold properties in Potton.
  • Date free text
    13 February 1836
  • Production date
    From: 1836 To: 1836
  • Scope and Content
    Recites (1) Death of Samuel Wells; (2) Will of Samuel Wells dated 16 October 1816 appointing his sons-in-law Robert Lindsell and William Hogg and Joseph Meen (who died in testator's lifetime) executors to sell and dispose of his real estate ; (3) Bargain and sale of 6 January 1936 between (i) Robert Lindsell and William Hogg, and (ii) Frederick Hogg of Girtford, merchant and William Lindsell of Huntingdon, merchant £1869 Property (a) Inn in Potton known as the White Swan, formerly in several tenures of James Hall, the Widow Hills, and [blank], and then occupied by John Tyler; (b) Cottage in Potton adjoining the White Swan Inn, formerly occupied by Elizabeth Eaves, widow, and then by Charles Smith; (c) Three other cottages or tenements near to or adjoining the Swan Inn in the several tenures of Leeling Binson, John Cooper and Jacob Russell; (d) Messuage or dwelling house in Potton known as the Three Horseshoes, formerly in occupation of Thomas Ellis and then of Thomas Partridge; (e) Messuage, cottage or tenement in Potton knwon as the Chequers, which was built by John Pedley the Elder of Potton on the site of certain messuages or cottages which were burnt down by fire in the year 1783 and then in occupation of Elizabeth Mead.
  • Level of description
    item