London Gazette index entry detail

Publication details:

Publication date: 01 May 1855.

Issue: 21704.

Page: 19.

Parish:

Udimore.

Person details:

Name: Frederick Langford Esq.

Marital Status: Not given.

Notes:

TO be sold, pursuant to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a cause of Langford v. Selmes, with the approbation of the Judge to whose Court the said cause is attached, by Messrs. Farebrother, Clark, and Lye, at Garraway's, on Wednesday, the 27th day of June next, at one o'clock in the afternoon, in lots, the following free-hold estates, situated in the said county of Sussex, the property of the late Frederick Langford, of Udimore, in the said county, Esq. , deceased, viz. : Bucksteep Manor Farm, seven miles from Pevensey and Battle and eight from Hailsham, with superior farm residence, garden, yards, barns, oasthouse, and other agricultural buildings, and 252 acres of meadow, pasture, and arable lands and hop-gardens, lying very compact, abounding with game, and intersected by a trout stream, in the occupation of Mr. Smith (except the woodland in hand), until Michaelmas next, at a yearly rental of £135. A farm, called the Powder Mill Farm, in the parishes of Udimore, Brede, and Sedlescombe, an easy distance from Rye, Battle, and Hastings, consisting of a small farm-house, yards, barns, oasthouse, and shed, and 79 acres of land, let (except 25 acres of woodland in hand) to Mr. Stephen Morfey, at £83 per annum. A small farm of rich productive land, with farm-house and buildings, near the Winchelsea Station, one mile and a half from Winchelsea, and three from Rye, containing about 18 acres, and let to Mr. Collins. The Broad-street Farm, with farm-house, yards, barns, oasthouse, &c. , and labourers' cottages with 118 acres of productive land, and hop garden, situate two miles from Winchelsea and six from Hastings and Rye, let to Mr. Austin at £ per annum. A very valuable estate in the parishes of Rye, and Icklesham, consisting of nearly 90 acres of rich marsh land, let to Messrs. Langford and Austin, and about 13 acres of capital marsh land at New Romney and Ivy Church, let to Mr. Helder. Descriptive particulars and plans are preparing and may be had one month prior to the sale, and the estates viewed on application to the tenants. Particulars also at the principal Inns at Winchelsea, Rye, Hastings, and Brighton; Messrs. Hooper, Green, and Hunt, Solicitors, Lewes; Mr. W. Figg, Surveyor, Lewes; J. B. Lowndes, Esq. , Solicitor, New-inn, Strand ; Messrs. Reed, Langford, and Marsden, Solicitors, Friday-street, Clieapside; at Garraway's, and of Messrs. Farebrother, Clark, and Lye, No. 6, Lancaster place, Strand, London.

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Transcribed by:

Michael Metcalfe.

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