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An act for vesting the estate of George Pitt, Esquire, in the County of Suffolk, and Part of his Estate, in the Isle of Purbeck, in the County of Dorset, in Trustees, to sell the same; and to apply the Purchase-Money for discharging Incumbrances affecting his settled Estate; and for making a Recompence to him for the Charges and Expences of making Buildings and Improvements upon the same Estate.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1754]- Books
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An act for vesting certain estates in Pensylvania, New-Jersey, and Maryland, belonging to the Proprietors of a Partnership commonly called the Pensylvania Land-Company in London in Trustees to be sold; and for other Purposes therein mentioned.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1760]- Books
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An act for vesting several copyhold estates of Ann Blagrave, widow, and others, in trustees, to be sold; ...
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1766]- Books
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Particulars of an elegant spacious freehold villa, With new built range of stabling, double coach house, extensive offices, suited for every domestic purpose of the villa, and the compact farm, excellent kitchen garden, walled, hot house, pleasure ground, green house, sheet of water, and rich meadows, in the whole about fifty-two acres, compact, and part tithe free, eligibly situate at Borham Wood, beyond Elstree, within two miles at Stanmore, and about twelve miles from London, in the county of Herts. Which will be sold by private contract, by Mr. Christie, of Pall Mall, where tickets may he had for viewing the premises.
Christie, Mr. (James), 1730-1803.Date: 1790?]- Books
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Memorial and abstract of the prepared state, in the process of sale at the instance of Mess. Douglas, Heron, and Company, late bankers in Ayr, and their factor and manager; against John Bushby, writer in Dumfries. ...
Douglas, Heron, and Company.Date: 1783]- 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?]- Books
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An act for selling part of the estates of William Mason, Esquire, devised to him by the Will of William Mason Esquire, deceas'd, and for laying out the Money to arise thereby in the Purchase of other Lands and Hereditaments, to be settled in Lieu thereof to the Uses limited by the said Will; And for exchanging other Part of the said Estates of the said William Mason, so devised, for other Lands and Tenements to be settled in Lieu thereof, to the Uses limited by the same Will.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1762]- Books
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Answers for James Hoggan, factor upon the sequestrated estate of Archibald Douglas of Dornock; to the petition of Robert and John Carlyles.
Hoggan, James.Date: 1761]- Books
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Answers for the Right Honourable the Earl of Lauderdale, Sir James Carnegie of Pitarrow, David Scot of Scotstarvet, and others, personal creditors of Sir James Campbell of Anchinbreck [sic], to the petition of Mr Ronald Campbell of Balerno, Mr John Macleod of Muiravenside, an others, real creditors of the said Sir James Campbell.
Lauderdale, James Maitland, Earl of, 1718-1789.Date: 1761]- Books
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The case of Messieurs Ralph and Joseph Gulston, and others, in relation to a debt of Edward Gibbon Esq;
Gulston, Ralph, -1739.Date: 1726?]- Books
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An act for vesting part of the settled estate of Thomas Parson, Gentleman, and Honour, his Wife, in Trustees, to be sold for raising Portions for younger Children, and for laying out the Surplus, if any, in the Purchase of other Lands, to be settled to the same Uses as their Marriage-Settlement.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1756]- Books
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Particulars and conditions of sale, of several truly desirable freehold estates, situate in the several parishes of Bromham, Avebury, & Chippenham, In the County of Wilts; to be sold, in four different lots, by Harry Russ, at the White-Hart Inn, Chippenham, on Wednesday the 20th day of July next, between the Hours of Three and Five in the Afternoon. These Particulars may be had at the principal Inns in the Neighbourhood; of Messrs. Blake & White, Essex-Street, Strand, London; and for a Sight of the Plans of the Estates, and other Particulars, apply to Mr. Guy, Attorney, Chippenham, or to the Auctioneer.
Russ, Harry.Date: [1796]- Books
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Lord Justice Clerk reporter. Memorial for William Macdowal of Castlesemple, Esquire.
Macdowal, William, of Castlesemple.Date: 1768]- Books
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William M'Ilwraith of Kirkland, and John M'Adam of Craigengillan, creditors of the deceased John Allason flesher in Glasgow ...
M'Ilwraith, William.Date: 1775]- Books
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An act for vesting the settled estate of Sir John Dutton Colt, Baronet, in Trustees, to be sold for discharging several Incumbrances affecting the same; and for laying out the Surplus of the Money ariseing by such Sale, in the Purchase of other Lands, to be settled to the former Uses.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1755]- Books
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An act for vesting the manor of North Weston, and divers Lands and Hereditaments, in the County of Oxford, the Estate of Francis Clerke, Esquire, in Trustees, in Trusts, to sell the same, to raise Money for Payment of Debts and Incumbrances affecting the same; and for other Purposes therein mentioned.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1755]- Books
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A valuable estate beautifully situated within one mile of Northallerton, an excellent Market Town. To be Sold, By Virtue of an Act of Parliament, in the Month of July 1797, if not previously disposed of by private Contract; in one or more Lots; at the Golden Lion in Northallerton; agreeable to Conditions of Sale. A Most desirable Freehold and Tythe Free Estate, situated at Yafforth, adjoining the road from Northallerton to Richmond, comprising Yafforth Hall and about 550 Acres of rich Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, with convenient and suitable Buildings thereon, in good repair, and now let to Mr. Robert Weatherill and Mr. Thomas Wilson, two very respectable Tenants, from Year to Year, who will shew the Premises. There is very fine Clay on this Estate, for the making of Bricks. Also at the same time, in Lots. The great and small Tythes, arising from several very rich Tillage Farms, belonging to Thomas Frankland Esq; and others, situated in the Township of Yafforth aforesaid. Also at the same time, in one or more Lots. A desirable Freehold Estate, situated at Exelby, in the occupation of John Bell. Also at Ripon in Lots. Sundry Rich Meadow and Pasture Fields, situated contiguous to the Town, and let to respectable Tenants. For Particulars apply to W. Leak Esq; Solicitor, Parliament Street, London; or at Mr. Harrison's Office in Ripon.
Date: [1797]- Books
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Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Mr Ronald Campbell of Balerno, Mr John MʻLeod of Muiravenside, Mr Archibald Campbell of Stonefield, advocates, and Archibald Campbell of Knockbowie, assigney of Coll Lamond of Monydryan, real and preferable creditors on the estate of Sir James Campbell of Auchinbreck; ...
Campbell, Ronald.Date: 1761]- Books
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The Following estates and interests belonging to John Prat, Esq; now vested in trustees, are to be [sold by cant, at] Dick's Coffee-House in Skinner Row, on Thursday the first day of June next, at six o'clock in the afternoon: whoever have a mind to purchase the same, may Enquire of Luke Gardiner, Esq; at the treasury; or of Mr. Wills, at his office in Crane-Lane, Dublin. ...
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A Particular of such of the manors and estates in the county of Wilts, belonging to the Right Honourable Henry Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, and Sir James Dashwood, baronet, trustees for the sale thereof under the will of Willoughby, late Earl of Abingdon, deceased, as will be sold to the best bidder, in seven lots, at the Castle Inn in Marlborough, on Wednesday the twenty-ninth day of August, 1764, at the hour of eleven in the morning.
Date: 1764]- Books
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Particulars of a valuable and truly eligible freehold, and part copyhold estate, in the parishes of Leatherhead and Fetcham, in the most fertile and pleasant part of the county of Surry; Consisting of the celebrated and much admired villa, called Randalls, and sundry farms, lands, and tenements surrounding the same, and nearly in a ring fenced; divided, and in part bounded by the beautiful flow meanders of the river Mole; containing upwards of 900 acres of excellent land, about 330 acres of which is the finest meadow land in the kingdom. A valuable and extensive common right over Leatherhead and Fetcham commons. An almost exclusive right of fishery for trout, &c. for near three miles in the river from Leatherhead Bridge to Stokebridge part of which is in hand, and part much underlet on lease and at will to the following respectable tenants, viz. Mess. May, Rachel Reynel, Wm. Wade, Esq; Smith, Jones, Bernard, Halfacre, Maybank, Ragge, Boughton, Stacey, Ayres, Styles, and sundry cottagers. The mansion house, &c. Park, home farm, and fishery in hand are of the annual value of 565Đ. and upwards; the rest of the estate is much underlet at Đ554. 12s. 0d. Making together one thousand one hundred and nineteen pounds twelve shillings. Which will be sold by private contract, by Mr. Christie. A plan of the estate may be seen, and tickets had for viewing the same, in Pall Mall.
Christie, Mr. (James), 1730-1803.Date: 1790?]- Books
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A Particular of the freehold, copyhold, and leasehold estates of Ambrose Page, Esq; (one of the late directors of the South-Sea Company) in the several parishes of Bow, Bromley, Stepney and Westham, in the counties of Middlesex and Essex. To be sold by cant or auction to the best bidder, in the hall of the South-Sea House, on Wednesday the 25th day of March, 1724. At ten of the clock in the forenoon.
Date: 1724]- Books
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Particulars of an elegant villa, with most convenient attached and detached offices, &c. Stabling for fifteen horses, double coach house, dove cote, dog kennel farm yard with all suitable buildings, beautiful lawn, pleasure ground, shrubbery, kitchen garden walled, cropped, and planted with choice fruit trees in full bearing, fruiting house, &c. The above seated in a paddock of about thirty acres, and sundry pieces of land nearly adjoining, in the whole about seventy-six acres, called Cannon-Hill House, late the residence and property of A.V. Senior, Esq; deceased, desirably situate at Bray, between Windsor and Maidenhead, in the county of Berks. Which will be sold by private contract, by order of the executors, by Mr. Christie, of Pall Mall.
Christie, Mr. (James), 1730-1803.Date: 1790?]- Books
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Abington Hall, Cambridgeshire. To be sold, a valuable freehold estate, consisting of the manor, great tythes and advowson, of the vicarage of Great Abington: Together with a capital new built mansion house called Abington Hall; ...
Date: 1790?]- Books
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Particulars of the manors of Ilminster and Dillington, White Lackington and Atherstone in the county of Somerset, with court leet and court baron; a capital stone mansion, called Dillington House, with all necessary attached and detached offices, pleasure-grounds, plantations, fish-ponds, and walled gardens, situate in a beautiful paddock or park, containing about seventy acres of remarkably fine land, with rich meadows adjoining. Of several capital freehold farms, meadows, mills, houses, and lands; and the tolls of fairs and markets in Ilminster; let at rack rents to very responsible tenants, mostly at will: and of several estates, granted out on leases for lives; also of the advowson of the vicarage of Ilminster; a valuable church lease of the great tithes of the townships of Ilminster and Dillington; a small leashold estate, held under the Earl of Egremont; and a moiety of the manor courts for the hundreds of bulstone and abdick, with very extensive common rights on a piece of rich land, called winterhay green, and on the forest of Neroch.
Date: 1792?]