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<<A>> particular of the Ubbeston estate, being part of the property of the late Sir John Kemp, Bart. Situate in the most fertile part of the county of Suffolk, Five Miles from Yoxford, Eight from Saxmundham, Ten from Halesworth, Twenty from Bungay, and exactly One Hundred from London.
Published 1782Volltext
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<<The>> particulars of a valuable, fertile, and very desirable estate, situate at Fifehead, in the county of Dorset, six miles from Shaftesbury, nine from Sherborne, and seven from Wincanton, (all good market towns,) and half-a-mile from the Great Western Road leading through Sherborne and Shaftesubury : comprising the lordship or manor of Fifehead, with five hundred and seventy-four acres, three roads, and thirty-seven-perches, (be the same more or less,) of remarkably rich land, lying compact and of different qualities, but the principal part of it particularly well adapted to fattening cattle, and the dairy; with suitable dwelling-houses and out-buildings, in the possession of unexceptionable tenants; and three hundred and forty-six acres, one food, and one perch (be the same more or less,) of land, similar to the above, with suitable houses and out-buildings granted out by lease and copy, now determinable on one, two, and three lives. .
Published 1800Volltext
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<<The>> particulars of a very eligible freehold farm : situate at Otton Belchamp, Only Five Miles from Clare, Sudbury, and Castle Hedingham, and Eighteen from Colchester, in the Country of Essex: called Chaplin's, consisting of two hundred and twenty-six acres, be the same more or less, of fertile Meadow, Pasture, Arable, and Wood Land, A convenient Farm House, with Out-Buildings, Orchard, and Garden; in the possession of Mr....
Published 1798Volltext
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Particulars and conditions of sale of sundry capital and singularly eligible freehold estates, in the counties of Essex, Suffolk, and Bucks, the property of Thomas Staunton, Esq; decd. Consisting of the Capital and Extensive manor of stow, In the Parish of Great samford; The manors of little samford and tewes, With courts baron, royalties, &c. stored with game; a mansion house, sundry Capital farms, a wind mill. The Fighting Cocks Inn, and several Messuages, Cottages, and Tenements, in the Parishes of Great and Little Samford, containing together about one thousand and eighty-nine acres, Of rich Arable, Meadow, Pasture, and Wood Lands, Situate about Four Miles from Thaxsted, and Seven from Sapron Walden, in the most Pleasant and Fertile Part of the county of essex, Part of which is in hand, and the Rest greatly underlet to responsible Tenants at will, viz....
Published 1792Volltext
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<<The>> particulars of a captial and very valuable freehold estate : Desirably situate in the parishes of Turvey, Newton, and Clifton, (seven miles from the town of Bedford, four from Olney, and eight from Newport Pagnel) in the counties of Bedford and Bucks; comprising the desirable manor of Turvey, co-extensive with the parish, and bounded by the river Ouse for near two miles, in which there is the sole right of fishery, the perpetual advowson and next presentation to the rectory of Turvey. Also the manor of Clifton, and nineteen eligible compact farms, containing three thousand five hundred and forty-three acres of fertile meadow, pasture, and arable land, all inclosed and well fenced, (except one hundred and sixty-five acres) with suitable farm houses and out-buildings, a water corn mill, three public houses, and sundry messuages; the whole let to unexceptionable good tenants, Messrs....
Published 1786Volltext
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