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) |