28 CHARLES BALGUY, M.D. 
G. 
MANOR OF PETERBOROUGH. 
1753, ov. 64h.—Chas. Balguy, of Peterborough, Doctor of 
Physic, admitted on a surrender made to his use by George 
Kitchin to a part of a holt or ozier ground in Peterborough, 
divided by a ditch from the other part abutting on a close of Sarah 
and Eleanor Hake. 
1756, ov. 16¢h.—Chas. Balguy, Doctor of Physic, admitted on 
a surrender of Wm. Stacey to two Copyhold cottages within the 
said Manor, in a place called Priestgate Lane, next a messuage of 
Mrs. Hake West. 
1767, May 26¢2.—Death of Doctor Balguy presented at a 
Court then held. Seized to himself and his heirs of a Customary 
Messuage, with the outbuilding in Priestgate Lane, which was 
formerly two Jenements, and lately rebuilt in one, and late the 
estate of Wm. Stacey; then in tenure of Tho. Bowker. And also 
of part of a willow holt, late the estate of George Kitchin. Mrs. 
Littlewood admitted. 
1773, Dec. 6¢4.—At an Adjourned Court then held it is stated 
that John Littlewood and Elizabeth his wife, who was the sister of 
Charles Balguy, deceased, surrendered the piece of pasture or 
meadow, late called a holt or ozier ground, being then laid to a 
Close of Eleanor and Sarah Hake, Spinsters, to the use of the 
said Eleanor Hake, her heirs and assigns. Eleanor Hake 
admitted. 
1774, April 21st—It was presented that on 21st April, 1773, 
John Littlewood, of March, Isle of Ely, and County of Cambridge, 
Farmer, and Elizabeth his wife, sister of Chas. Balguy, surrendered 
the messuage in Priestgate Lane to the said Elizabeth Littlewood 
for her life. Remainder to the said John Littlewood for his life. 
Remainder to the use of George Littlewood, their eldest son, his 
heirs and assigns for ever, charged with the payment of £100 to 
