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A true and impartial narrative of the sufferings of Mr. Oliver Thorne, of Whersted-Hall, near Ipswich. Who married the daughter of James Thompson, Esq; of Trompington, in Cambridgeshire, shewing how he was arrested by a base contrivance at Windsor, and carried to Reading Goal, during his confinement there his wife and only surviving child who at the time of his being arrested enjoy'd perfect health were both destroy'd in London, by which destruction Mr. Thorne lost an estate of 1500, per an. and 10,000 l. in cash.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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The reports and arguments of that learned judge, Sir John Vaughan, Kt. late lord chief justice of the Court of Common-Pleas, Being all of them special cases; and many wherein he pronounced the resolution of the whole Court of Common-Pleas, at the time he was chief justice there. Published by his son, Edward Vaughan Esq; carefully corrected from the errors of the former impression; with many additional references in this second edition.
England and Wales. Court of Common Pleas.Date: 1706- Books
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Bellingham Boyle, Esquire, - - - - appellant. Eyre Evans, Esq; Charles Lord Archbishop of Dublin, and Mary Foster, - - - respondents. The appellant's case.
Boyle, Bellingham, -1771.Date: 1759]- Books
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The particulars of a very eligible freehold farm, situate at Otton Belchamp, Only Five Miles from Clare, Sudbury, and Castle Hedingham, and Eighteen from Colchester, in the Country of Essex: called Chaplin's, consisting of two hundred and twenty-six acres, be the same more or less, of fertile Meadow, Pasture, Arable, and Wood Land, A convenient Farm House, with Out-Buildings, Orchard, and Garden; in the possession of Mr. James Hall, On Lease for the first 3 Years at one hundred and fifty pounds per Annum, And for the Remainder of the Term at one hundred and ninety-nine pounds per Annum: which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner, on Tuesday the 16th of October, 1798, At Twelve O'Clock, at Garraway's Coffee House, 'change Alley, Cornhill, London.
Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner (London, England)Date: 1798]- Books
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The particulars of a very eligible freehold estate, situate in the parishes of Abbott's Roothing and Little Laver, Five Miles from Harlow, Ten from Epping and Bishop's Stortford, and Fourteen from Chelmsford, in the County of Essex; comprising the manor of Abbas Roothing, With Annual Quit Rents, Fines at Will of Lord, Heriots, Palfrey Money, Court Baron, Royalties, and Appurtenances, and two very excellent farms, called Rookwood Hall and Hull Green; Containing about Four Hundred and Eighty-Six Acres of very good Meadow, Pasture, Arable, and Wood Lands, With Two exceeding good suitable Farm Houses, a Cottage, proper Barns and Out-Buildings; in the possession of Mr. William Perr and Mrs. Martha Schooling, on Leases, at Rents amounting to Three Hundred and Thirty-Five Pounds Ten Shillings per annum, Exclusive of the Manor and Woods: which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Skinner, Dyke, & Skinner, on Thursday the 11th of July, 1799, At Twelve O'Clock, At Garraway's Coffee House, 'change Alley, London, in two Lots. (unless the Whole is previously Disposed of by Private Contract.) To be viewed, by Leave of the Tenants, of whom printed Particulars may be had; Also of Mess. Clachar and Co. Chelmsford; Green Man, Harlow; Crown, Hockerill; Epping Place lnn, Epping; of Messrs. Clachar and Daniell. King's Road. Bedford Row; at the Place of Sale; and of Mess. Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner, Aldersgate Street, where a Plan may be seen.
Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner (London, England)Date: 1799]- Books
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The right Honourable Brownlow Lord Brownlow, appellant. James Devie, Clerk, - - - - - Respondent. Appendix to the Appellant's case.
Brownlow, Brownlow Cust, Baron, 1744-1807.Date: 1782]- Books
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(Lord Gardenston reporter.) 19th July 1783. (The Lord Ordinary made avisandum to the court with the following minutes of debate; and appointed the same to be printed, and lodged in the lords boxes against Tuesday next, in order to report.) July 5. 1783. Minutes, in the process of adjudication in implement, Alexander Fraser of Strichen, Esq; and others, trustees appointed under the settlements of the Late General Fraser of Lovat, against the Honourable Archibald Fraser, now of Lovat. Act. Dundas. Alt. Solicitor-General.
Fraser, Alexander, -1794.Date: 1783]- Books
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An historical legi-graphical chart of landed property in England from the time of the Saxons to the present æra ... By Chas. Fearne Esqr. ...
Fearne, Charles, 1742-1794.Date: 1791- Books
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Reginald Bretland, Serjeant at Law, and Robert Fowle, Executors of Sir Thomas Fowle, appellants. Jonathan Cope, Will. Cope, and Anth. Cope, (sons of Jonathan Cope and Susannah his Wife, (who was Daughter of Sir Tho. Fowle,) by their Guardians, respondents. The appellants case.
Bretland, Reginald.Date: 1701]- Books
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The œconomy of testaments; or, Reflections on the mischievous consequences generally arising from the usual dispositions of property by will. Written by Mr. John Cranch, of Kingsridge, in Devonshire; and published, with a preface, by William Langworthy, of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, and author of the attempt to promote the commercial interests of Great Britain, and of a plan for increasing the revenue of his Royal Highness the prince of Wales.
Cranch, John, 1751-1821.Date: 1794- Books
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The particulars of a very extensive and improveable freehold farm, called Bridge Marsh, advantageously situate in the parishes of Althorne and Latchington, bounded by the River Crouch. Easy Distances from Rayleigh and Malden, in the county of Essex; consisting of Four Hundred and Fifty-Six Acres Two Roods and Eleven Perches, be the same more or less, of rich Marsh, Pasture, Arable, and Waste Lands, Lying extremely compact within a Ring Fence; with a convenient dwelling house and offices, Barn, Stabling, and proper Out-Buildings; in the occupation of Mr. William Rush, On Lease for an unexpired Term of 16 Years from Michaelmas, 1798, at a Rent of only One Hundred and Forty Pounds per Annum: which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner, on Wednesday the 4th of July, 1798, At Twelve O'Clock, At Garraway's Coffee House, 'change Alley, London, in one lot.
Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner (London, England)Date: 1798]- Books
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The particulars of the capital and very valuable freehold estate, desirably situate in the most beautiful part of the county of Essex, Within Three Miles of Chelmsford, on the High Road to Witham, Harwich, and Colchester; comprising the noble and truly-distinguished mansion house, called New Hall, with suitable offices of every denomination, Pleasure Grounds, Plantations, Wilderness, Woods, Fish Ponds, Canal, capital walled Kitchen Garden, and demesne lands, containing six hundred & fifty-two acres, Lying within a Ring Fence, in a high State of Cultivation; with excellent brick farm houses, brick barns, and all other proper out-buildings; The Whole forming one of the compleatest Estates in the Kingdom, now in capital Farms, over which there is an exclusive Right of Sporting: also Old Hall farm, Containing Two Hundred and Forty-Two Acres; together with the manor of Old Hall, With the Annual Quit Rents, Fines at Will of Lord, Courts, Royalties, Fishery, and Immunities: and also Forty-Three Acres of Land, a Brick and Tile Kiln, and a new-erected House, In the High Road to Chelmsford; and a small farm in Springfield Lane: The rental of the whole about Nine Hundred Pounds per Annum, Exclusive of Mansion House and Manor: which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Skinner, Dyke, & Skinner, on Wednesday the 4th of July, 1798, At Twelve O'Clock, At Garraway's Coffee House, 'change Alley, Cornhill, London, in six lots.
Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner (London, England)Date: 1798]- Books
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To the worthy freeholders and independent gentlemen farmers of the county of Middlesex. Gentlemen, consider in what manner ...
Freeholder.Date: 1768]- Books
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The particulars of freehold and copyhold farms, situate Near Harlow, and on Hatfield Heath, Two Miles from Hatfield Broad Oak, Five from Bishop's Stortford, and Ten from Dunmow and epping, in the County of Essex; called Campion's and Mathewe's; Campion's farm, containing one hundred and nine acres, be the same more or less, of Meadow, Pasture, and Arable Land, A Farm House, and Out-Buildings; in hand; of which immediate possession may be had: Mathewe's farm, containing thirty-four acres, be the same more or less; in the possession of Mr. John Smith, At Fifty-Two Pounds per Annum: which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner, on Wednesday the 17th of October, 1798, At Twelve O'Clock, at Garraway's Coffee-House, change alley, Cornhill, London; in two lots.
Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner (London, England)Date: 1798]- Books
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Overture for an act nominating persons to treat with England.
Scotland. Parliament.Date: 1704]- Books
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The right Honourable John Earl of Breadalbane, and his Majesty's Advocate, - - - - - - - - - - - Appellants. James Menzies, of Culdairs, Esquire, and Angus Macdonald, of Kenknock, - - - - - - - - - Respondents. The said James Menzies, Esquire, - - - - - - - - - Appellant. The said Earl, his Majesty's Advocate, and Angus Macdonald, - Respondents. The case of the said Earl and his Majesty's Advocate, Appellants in the Original Appeal, and Respondents in the Cross Appeal.
Breadalbane, John Campbell, Earl of, 1662-1752.Date: 1744]- Books
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John Dormer of Ascot, Esq; appellant. The Honable Charles Bertie and Henry Bertie, Esqres, the children of the honable Peregrine Bertie, Esq; deceas'd, and the children of Henry Cane, Sen' Gent. deceas'd, respondents. The respondents case.
Bertie, Charles.Date: between 1700 and 1701]- Books
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The particulars of a valuable freehold, tithe-free estate, situate at Brixworth, ... To be sold by private contract, ... Further particulars may be known by applying to Messrs. Booth and Haslewood, Craven Street, Strand, where a plan of the estate may be seen, and who ar authorized to treat for a sale; or to John Hodson, Esq. Wellingborough, ... Printed particulars may, likewise, be had of Messrs. Dicey and Co. printers, Northampton; Mr. Rollaston, ... Coventry; and Mr. Gregory, ... Leicester.
Booth and Haslewood (London, England)Date: 1800?]- Books
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The particulars of an eligible freehold estate, pleasantly situate on an eminence at Chigwell Row, commanding rich, beautiful, and extensive prospects over henault forest, the River Thames, and the Kent and Surrey Hills; late in the possession of John Harrison, Esq. deceased: comprising an uniform brick dwelling house, with Attached and Detached Offices, Excellent Pleasure and Kitchen Gardens, refreshed with Water and choicely planted, and ten acres of rich Meadow Land, With an extensive Right of Common: which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner, on Friday the 26th of July, 1799, At Twelve O'Clock. at Garraway's Coffee House, Change Alley, Cornhill.
Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner (London, England)Date: 1799]- Books
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The particulars of perpetual nett rent charges, amounting to one hundred and seventy-eight pounds twelve shillings per annum, payable out of capital estates, lands, tenements, and houses, in the counties of Wilts, Lincoln, Essex, Hereford, and in the city of London; whic will be sold by auction, by Mess. Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner, on Wednesday the 10th of July, 1799, At Twelve O'Clock, at Garraway's Coffee-House, change Alley, Cornhill, in Seventeen lots, by direction of the governors of Christ's Hospital The Produce of the Sale of the above Rent Charges is to be appropriated for Purchasing the Land Tax on Estates belonging to the said Hospital. Printed Particulars may be had of Mr. Corp. Clerk of Christ's Hospital; at the Place of Sale; and of Mess. Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner, Aldersgate Street.
Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner (London, England)Date: 1799]- Books
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Freehold manor and farms, Kent. The particulars of valuable and eligible freehold estates, situate in the Parishes of Headcorn & Frittenden, Teynham, St. Mary's & High Halslow, Milstead Tunstall, Sittingbourn, Lenham, Stockbury, and Boughton under Blean; easy distances from Maidstone, Rochester, Feversham, and Canterbury, in the County of Kent; comprising the manor of Bletchenden and Crottenden, and seven eligible farms, containing Eleven Hundred and Thirty-Six Acres, be the same more or less, of Meadow, Pasture, Fresh Marsh, Hop Ground, Arable, and Wood Land, with Farm Houses and Proper Out-Buildings; Conyer Wharf and Quay, with Store Houses; The Ship Public-House, And other Premises: A considerable Part on old Leases near expiring, when the Rents may be considerably increased; the present low Rents amount to Seven Hundred and Fifty-Nine Pounds Ten Shillings per Annum: Exclusive of the Manor and Thirty-Five Acres of Wood Land, in Hand: Which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner, On Wednesday the 24th of January, 1798, at Twelve O'Clock, At Garraway's Coffee House, 'change Alley, Cornhill, London, in seven lots.
Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner (London, England)Date: 1798]- Books
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From the Court of Chancery. The Right Honourable Brownlow Lord Brownlow, Appellant. James Devie, Clerk, - - - - - - - - Respondent. The Appellant's case.
Brownlow, Brownlow Cust, Baron, 1744-1807.Date: 1782]- Books
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An act for dividing and inclosing a certain open common field, common pastures, common meadows, and waste grounds, in the manor and parish of Somerton, in the county of Oxford.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1765]- Books
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To the independent freeholders of the county of Kent, gentlemen, Mr. Marsham having positively declared he does not mean to be at any expence with regard to Mr. Honywood's second votes; ...
Freeholder.Date: 1790]- Books
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The particulars of eligible freehold and copyhold estates, situate at Copthall Green, three miles from Waltham Abbey, Four from Epping, and Sixteen from London; comprising A good Farm House, with Ninety-Six Acres of rich Land, on lease to Mr. Webb, at One Hundred and Twenty Pounds per Annum; also, also, a copyhold farm, situate at Bacon House, in the parish of Cold Norton, Six Miles from Malden, Twelve from Chelmsford, and Eight from Rayleigh; consisting of Twenty Acres, Two Cottages, and a Barn, let to Mr. Gardner; and two inclosures of land, containing Ten Acres, nearly adjoining the above, let to Mr. Harvey; which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Skinner, Dyke, & Skinner, on Friday the 14th of June, 1799, At Twelve O'Clock, at Garraway's Coffee-House, 'change Alley, Cornhill, London, in three lots.
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