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.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Gale (Firm)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [London?] : [publisher not identified], [1792?]
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Item Description:Preliminary and final leaves blank except for docket title on verso of final leaf: 'Particulars of the Dillington Estate, in the county of Somerset'.
At end of text: "Particulars may be had of Messrs. Chamberlayne and White, in Lincoln's-Inn; and of Mr. Young, surveyor, number 58, Chancery-Lane, where plans and surveys of the estates may be seen".
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages, 8 pages, 2 unnumbered pages)
Place of Publication:Great Britain -- England -- London.