London Gazette index entry detail

Publication details:

Publication date: 10 Jul 1849.

Issue: 20997.

Page: 13.

Parish:

Cuckfield.

Person details:

Name: Benjamin Ellis.

Marital Status: Not given.

Notes:

TO be sold by auction, by Messrs. Creasey and Wilklinson, at their Public Sale Rooms, North street, Brighton, sometime in the month of August or September 1840, in 11 lots, pursuant to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery made in a cause of Cooke v. Waller, with the approbation of Nassau William Senior, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court; A freehold farm called Grass Land and Tyesfield in the parishes of Balcombe and Cuckfield, Sussex, consisting of a messuage, with the barn, stable, outhouses and buildings, and several inclosures of arable, meadow, pasture, and woodland, containing 53 acres 3 roods and 7 perches, together with tithes of corn and grain, called Staplefield-portion, arising upon the said lands; a customary messuage and lands, called Jarratts, otherwise Cripps, containing 20 acres 2 roods and 7 perches, at Cuckfield aforesaid, and holden of the manor of Cuckfield. A copyhold messuage, with the stable, garden and orchard, situate in the town of Cuckfield, containing by estimation, one rood, more or less, held of the manor of Cuckfield vicarage, in the occupation of Mr. Byass. A freehold messuage and garden, situate at Cuckfield, called the Northern Breach House. A customary tenement or cottage, situate at Whiteman's-green, in the parish of Cuckfield, and a quarter of an acre of land, formerly parcel of the waste adjoining to the same, held of the manor of Cuckfield. and a piece of ground, parcel of the waste of the said manor, containing by survey, 1 rood, and 26 perches, in the occupation of Mr. Benjamin Ellis. Also two acres of customary lands, called Hatchlands, in Broad-street, Cuckfield, held of the manor of Cuckfield. Four several closes of land, containing 15 acres 1O rood, 1 perch, or thereabouts called by the name of The Common Ground, in the parish of Wivelsfield, Sussex, held of the manor of South Mailing, Lindfield. 9 acres 1 rood, arable and grass land, in the occupation of Mr. Randall, and the remainder, 5 acres 3 roods, woods in hand. A newly erected and substantial freehold messuage, with garden, yard, stable, coach-house, and other out buildings, in the town and borough of Horsham, Sussex, in the occupation of Mr. W. L. Thomas. A freehold cottage in East-street, Horsham, with a garden orchard, containing 3/4 of an acre of ground, in the occupation of Mr. Greenfield, two freehold cottages with gardens, situate in Roughey, in Horslsam aforesaid, in the occupation of James Summersell (? ) and Richard Harding. A freehold dwelling-house, on the north side of Horsham-common, with the garden, orchard, and close of hind thereto adjoining, containing by estimation, one acre, in the occupation of Richard Holland. Further particulars of which will be duly announced. Printed particulars and conditions of sale, may shortly be had (gratis) at the said Master's chambers, in Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane; at the offices of Messrs. Henderson and Leach, Solicitors, No. 10, Lancaster-place, Strand, London; of Mr. A. R. Cocker, Solicitor, No. 11, Nassau-street, Soho; and of Messrs. Creasey and Wilkinson, Auctioneers, Brighton.

Batch:

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Transcribed by:

Michael Metcalfe.

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