Description | Documents relating to the lease of the manor of Potterne:
1. 14 Sep 1691 Memorandum of lease of the manor of Potterne (bought of the Bishop of Salisbury in 1687) from John Ellis of Wigford to Sir Thomas Slingsby. Mentions Sir John Talbot as having an interest of the lease. (Missing) 2. 30 Nov 1661 Aquittance for the last money for the purchase of Potterne to Thomas Ingram for the use of the Lord Bishop of Salisbury. Receipt for the use of the Lord Bishop of Winton. (Missing) 3. Mid 17th century abstracts of leaseholds in Potterne. 4. 23 Jan 1668 Agreement between John Northey, vicar of Pottern, and several tenants of Sir Thomas Ingram of Isleworth, concerning payment of tithes. John Northey appointed his son-in-law William Moggridge to liaise with the tenants. 5. 21 Nov 1668 Agreement signed by William Moggridge concerning the dispute of tithes in Potterne between John Northey and Thomas Ingram. 6. 13th Mar 1660 Acquittance for £800 for the purchase of Potterne, received of Sir Thomas Ingram by Dr Richard Chaworth. 7. Undated account of the yearly value of the leasehold of Potterne. 8. Undated fine. Allotment of the particulars of Pottern to Sir Thomas Ingram to pay certain rents, signed Humphrey Sarum and Richard Chaworth. 9. 7 Jun 1692 Account of the charges of the administration of Sir Thomas and Sir Henry Slingsby. Signed John Cole. 10. 10 Mar 1613 Draft or copy of grant of land etc at Nash Hill, part of the forest of Chippenham, from Thomas Ely and others to Sir Anthony Mildmay . |