rom the Essex Standard 10th November 1837
STAPLEFORD TAWNEY
Freehold Estates,
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY
J. Lewis.
At the Crown Inn, Chipping Ongar, on Saturday 11th November, 1837, at Two o’Clock in the after-noon, in Two Lots, by direction of the Guardians of the Poor of the Ongar Union, and with the consent of the Poor Law Commissioners.
Lot 1. A SUBSTANTIAL Freehold Timber and Tiled COTTAGE, in two Tenements, with large Gardens planted with fruit trees, adjoining the High Road, and abutting Stapleford Tawney Churchyard, in the occupation of Thomas Glasscock and John Clark, yearly tenants, at £8 per annum.
Lot 2. Comprises a Freehold COTTAGE, in three Tenements, with three large Gardens, situate at Tawney Common, adjoining the High Road, from Toot Hill to Epping, in the occupation of David Doe, George Baker, Wm. Whitbread, and James Nightingale.
Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be had at the Bull Inn, Aldgate; of Mr. Gibson, Solicitor, Ongar; the Inns in the neighbourhood; and of J. Lewis, Water-end Farm, near Ongar.