Elland. To be sold there, Marshall-Hall, a large Messuage divided into four Tenements, together with a very capital and large Malt-Kiln, several other considerable Buildings, a Fold-Stead, and a large Garden walled round. Also, The several lands in the Occupation of Charles Howarth, Nicholas Peele, James Beard, William Aspinal, and James Blackburn, ... adjoining on the Town of Elland, and both the Buildings and Lands are within a very short Distance of the Navigation of the River Calder. The Lands will be sold separate from the Buildings, and divided into such Parcels as will best accommodate Purchasers. - The whole of the above Premises are out of Lease. - --For further Particulars apply to Mr. Taylor, Attorney at Law, in Pontefract.
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