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Brampton-en-le-Morthen Property For Sale, 1838

 

To be sold, persuant to an Order of the High Court of Chancery, made in certain causes entitled "Moorhouse versus Collinson." with the approbation of John Edmund Dowdeswell. Esq., one of the Masters of the said Court, at the Crown Inn, in Rotherham, in the County of York, in the month of January, 1839, of which due notice will be given, in distinct lots, a Freehold Estate, situate in and near Brampton-en-le-Morthen, in the Parish of Treeton, in the said County of York;

Consisting of a Freehold Dwelling-house, in Brampton-en-le Morthen aforesaid, with good stabling, cow-house, gig-house, counting-house, studs, private, barn, and other out offices, and an excellent garden and orchard, and also two newly erected salt kilnes, with complete drying kilnes constructed on the most approved principles; a close of land, situate near Brampton-en-le-Morthen aforesaid, called the Common Field, containing 2 acres more or less; also two cottages, situate in Brampton-en-le- Morthen aforesaid, with a garden and other conveniences.

Printed particulars whereof may shortly be had (gratis) at the said Master's office, in Southampton-buildings, Chancery Lane; of Mr. Dawson, Solicitor, 7, Charlotte Street, Bloomsbury; Of Messrs. Forbes, Halo and Boys, Ely Place, Holborn, Solicitors; of Mr. Cole. Adelphi Terrace, Strand, Solicitor; of Messrs. Mason and Gellinson, Doncaster, in the County of York: Mr. Tilburn, Auctioneer, Doncaster; of Mr. Pemberton, of Cambridge, Solicitor: At the Tentine Hotel, Sheffield: at the principal Inn in Brampton-en-le-Morthen; and at the place of sale.

J. W. J. Dawson, Plaintiff's Solicitor, 7, Charlotte Street, Bloomsbury.

 

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