Reading Mercury: Saturday 8th September 1866

Faringdon and Great Coxwell: Berks: Garden and Two Cottages in Southampton Street Faringdon, and Valuable piece of Land in the Parish of Great Coxwell. Mr. J. Dyke has received instructions from the Trustees of the Will of the late Mr. C. Mantell to sell by auction, at the Bell Inn, Faringdon, on Tuesday September 11th, 1866, at four for five o’clock (subject to conditions to be then produced). The following valuable properties in three Lots: viz: In Farington: Lot 1: – (garden) … Lot 2: – (two stone built and slated cottages adjoining Lot 1: In Great Coxwell: Lot 3: – An excellent close of arable land in the Parish of Great Coxwell, called “Glover’s Mead,” containing 4a 3r 32p., adjoining lands of the Earl of Radnor and the Trustees of Pinsent’s Charity, and in the occupation of Mr. Oliver Gerring. Copyhold of Inheritance of the Manor of Coxwell, and subject to a Herriot on alienation or the tenant’s death … 

[see also Reading Mercury: Saturday 1st September 1866]


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