An act for sale of part of the estate of James Hamilton, Esq; deceas'd.
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Particulars of a valuable and truly eligible freehold estate, delightfully situate in the parishes of Shackleford and Pepper Harrow; in the most pleasant and healthy part of the county of Surry : Consisting of a capital, regular, and exceedingly substantial modern mansion, called Shackleford House, with numerous corresponding attached and detached offices of every description; excellent kitchen garden, inclosed by lofty walls, cloathed with choice fruit trees in full bearing; green house, ice house; farm yard, lodges, &c. Ninety-two acres and upwards of excellent land, about thirty acres of which are fine meadow, the rest arable land and pleasure grounds; and six fish ponds stored with carp, tench, trout, &c. Appearing from the mansion to be, and convertible at a small expence into, one continued sheet of water, of great length. The whole surrounded by plantations and walks in a ring fence, partly inclosed by a new oak paling. The mansion and offices are in perfect repair; the grounds in a high state of cultivation; and form a comforatble, exceedingly convenient, and complete residence for a family of distinction. Also six fields of excellent arable land, containing together twenty-three acres, twenty-nine perch, partly adjoining to, and partly at a small distance from the above, with extensive common rights on Shackleford and Pepperharrow commons, and the right of the private road from Shackleford to the turnpike road between Farnham and Guildford. Which will be sold by private contract, by Mr. Christie.
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The forfeited parcells of ground and houses following in the city of Dublin, will be expos'd for sale at Chichester-House, Dublin, on Thursday the 3d day of June 1703. By Cant to the best bidder.
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A Particular of the manor of East Overton, in the county of Wilts; and several lands and tenements in East Overton, Waterborne Muncton, and Avebury, in the said county. Late the estate of Francis Hawes, Esq; (one of the late directors of the South-Sea Company) 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.
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Published: (1724)
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