Estate sales - Early works to 1800
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An act for dividing and inclosing the open fields, meadows, common pastures, and waste grounds within the townships of North Muskham, Holme, and Bathley, in the parish of North Muskham, in the county of Nottingham
Parliament of the United KingdomDate: 1771]- E-books
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An act for sale of the settled estate of Wrightson Mundy , Esquire, in the County of Leicester, for Discharging Incumbrances affecting the same, and also his unsettled Estate in the County of Derby; and for Settling the Derbyshire Estate, so disincumbered, to the Uses therein mentioned.
Parliament of the United KingdomDate: 1756]- E-books
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A bill for enlarging the time for the sale of part of the estate of the Right Honourable Richard , Lord Bellew, vested in trustees, by an act of Parliament, lately passed in the kingdom of Ireland.
Parliament of the United KingdomDate: 1712]- E-books
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Lord Justice Clerk reporter. Memorial for William Macdowal of Castlesemple, Esquire
Macdowal, William, of Castlesemple.Date: 1768]- E-books
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Particulars and conditions of sale of a capital and truly valuable leasehold and copyhold estate, held under the Church, renewable according to the custom of Church lands, late the property of Robert Albion Cox, Esq Consisting of the extensive manor of Piddletrenthyde; a capital messuage, or manor house, with suitable attached and detached offices; farm yard, walled kitchen garden, pleasure grounds; royalties of hunting, fishing, and fowling; demesne lands; Sunday messages, farms, lands, tenements, and mills, containing together upwards of two thousand and thirty-four customary acres of excellent land, principally pasture, and meadow lying together, and nearly in a ring fence. The great tithes of the Parish of Piddletrenthyde, the whole of the annual value of one thousand five hundred pounds. The estate is ... in the Parish of Piddletrenthyde in a beautiful and sporting part of the county of Dorset-principally in hand, in a high state of cultivation, abounding with all sorts of game, and in a country peculiarly adapted to field sports. To be sold by private contract, By Mr. Christie, of Pall Mall. Piddletrenthyde is six miles from Dorchester, fourteen from Blandford, thirteen from Sherborne, and fourteen from Weymouth. A plan of the estate, and abstracts of the leases under which it is held, to be seen in Pall Mall.
Christie, Mr. (James), 1730-1803.Date: 1790?]