Valuable Grass Keeping: In the parishes of Coleshill, Highworth and Great Coxwell: Messrs, Badcock and Dyke Have been favoured with instructions from the Right Hon. The Earl Of Radnor, to Let by Auction, at the Saracens Head Hotel, Highworth, Wilts, on Wednesday, May 5th, 1880, at 3 ‘O’clock in the afternoon, about 416 acres of capital Grass Keeping to be grazed until the 1st December, 1880, and some portion Monwn, situated as above in the following lots At Coleshill … (Lots 1 to 8) … At Wickstead, Mid-way between Highworth and Coleshill: 9: Picked Close, … 8a 1r 31p; 10: Long Meadow, 26a, 1r 1p; 11: Wickstead Meadow, … 15a 1r 18p; 12: Marsh, 8a 2r 20p; 13: Raglan … 25a 3r 5p; 14: Horse Ground, … 27a 2r 6p; 15: The Grove, … 44a 3r 10p …PINSENT’S CHARITY LAND: in the Parish of Great Coxwell, near Coleshill: 16: Upper Wood Croft, with convenient Yards and Buildings: 13a 2r 35p; 17: Middle Wood Croft, Little Mead and Lords Wood Croft: … 20a 1r 5p: Totah 416a 1r 7p.: The whole of the above Meadows are of good grazing quality, well watered and fenced, and close to good roads: To view apply to Mr. J. Robertson, Coleshill, of whom particulars and conditions of sale may be had, also at the place of Sale and of the Auctioneers, Faringdon, Berks:
[see also Oxford Times: Saturday 1st May 1880]
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