Description | Admission of Eliza Packwood, formerly Eliza Dent, spinster, to two copyhold cottages in London Lane, Great Paxton , which were sold to her by the trustees of the will of John Bidwell of Great Paxton (dated 1863) for the consideration of £300. The said cottages were then occupied Joseph Bidwell and James Ashton and held by the Manor of Great Paxton. Bounded on the north by property of William Dent, on the east by property of James Dent, on the south by London Lane and on the west by property formerly belonging to Peter Snell and then to the Reverend Thomas Williams |