William Mitchell’s father was one of two brothers ‘both Scotchmen [who] at their first coming into England came with packs at their backs: but by a most unheard of niggardliness and parsimony so raised their condition that they both died extremely rich’. ‘A short black man, rather inclinable to be fat and ... thick set’, Mitchell usually lived at Carshalton but ‘had a house at Hemingford Grey ... where he was obliged sometimes to reside to keep up his interest in’ Huntingdonshire.
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