See the Potteries List section for the Leek Lane Pottery.
The Pottery had previously been run by Daniel Organ. It was advertised to let in 1812 after Daniel Organ’s bankruptcy.
| c1812-35 | John Hassell ran the Leek Lane Pottery. |
There are no further references to the Pottery and it appears to have closed.
| 1813 | John Hassall & Co., brown stone potters, Leek Lane (MD). |
| 1814-18 | John Hassell & Co., brown stone potters, Leek Lane & Merchant Street (MD). |
| 1819-25 | John Hassall & Co., stone ware manufacturers, Leek Lane & Merchant Street (MD). |
| 1826-33 | John Hassall & Co., stone ware manufacturers, Leek Lane & Norfolk Street (MD). |
| 1827 & 29 | St Paul’s (JaPR). |
| 1830 | Potter, Norfolk Street, St Paul’s (P). |
| 1832 | 30 Dec. St Paul’s (JaPR). |
| 1832 | Potter, Norfolk Street, St Paul’s (P). |
| 1832 & 34 | Norfolk Street, St Paul’s (List of Electors BRO 04736). |
| 1833 | John Hassall paid 18s.9d duty on his manufacture of stone bottles (from the ‘Fifth Report of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the Management and Collection of the Excise Revenue [on] Stone Bottles and Sweets, London, 1834’). |
| 1834 | John Hassall & Co., stoneware manufacturers, Leek lane & Thrissell Street (MD). |
| 1835 | John Hassall, Thrissell Street (MD). |
| 1835 | St Philip’s parish (JaPR). |
| Children: Wife Sarah Sarah Elizabeth, bapt 5 Aug 1827 (JaPR), John, bapt 4 Oct 1829 (JaPR), Mathew Henry, bapt 30 Dec 1832 (JaPR), William Roberts, bapt 15 Mar 1835 (JaPR) |