Thomas Potts (writer) explained

Thomas Potts (1778–1842) was an English lawyer and writer, known as a compiler of reference works.

Life

He was son of Edward Potts (1721–1819) of Glanton near Alnwick, Northumberland. He was a solicitor, and at one time was connected with Skinners' Hall. [1]

In 1803, Potts was residing in Camden Town. Subsequently, he seems to have lived at Chiswick and other places, and to have had chambers in Serjeants' Inn. He died at Upper Clapton on 8 November 1842.[1]

Works

Potts published:[1]

Notes

Attribution

Notes and References

  1. Potts, Thomas (1778-1842). 46.