At Mr. JOHN TANNER’S, the Globe Inn, Epping by order of the Executor and Executrix of Mr. Stephen Jones, deceased, on Friday the 17th of August 1787, at Two o’clock precisely in TWO LOTS.
A VALUABLE FREEHOLD, and COPYHOLD ESTATE, with several sticks of Oak, Ash, and Elm Timber, live fences and well supplied with water, agreeably situated near TOOT HILL, in the parish of STANFORD RIVERS, within three miles distance of Ongar, and five of Epping, two considerable market towns, and twenty miles from the Metropolis, both in very high condition.
LOT 1. A COPYHOLD ESTATE of INHERITANCE, with a convenient Farm House, called or known by the name of COLEMAN’S, with barn, stable, cow-house, cart-shed, hog-stye, &c., a good kitchen garden and orchard, well planted, five inclosed arable and pasture fields, contained of the Manor of Stanford Rivers, and paying a quit rent of 7 shillings per annum.
LOT 2. Opposite to the above, are four very valuable FREEHOLD inclosed arable and pasture fields, known by the name of KING’s; containing 10 acres, 2 rood, 16 perches, paying a quit rent of 2shillings per annum.
The above are let to Samuel Smith at will, at a low rent of £26 per annum, who will show the premises.
Printed particulars and conditions of the sale of the Estates will be issued in due time, or may be known by applying to Mr Walkley, at Epping, or Mr Seckham, Auctioneer, Grange Hill, Chigwell, Essex.
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