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(87) LIVERPOOL DAILY POST 12 JUNE 1884

By Order of the Trustees of the Will of Charles Hopely Esq.

On Friday 27th instant at the Law Association Rooms, 14 Cook St. subject to conditions.

A Capital Messuage called 'BANKSIDE' situate on the west side of Acrefield Road, nearly opposite to the top of Gateacre Brow in Woolton with the gardens, stables, coachhouse and outbuildings, and contain in the whole 2509 sq.yds of land. excellent frontage to the main road, being bounded on the north by a good side road.

Freehold of Inheritance.

Apply to Mr F. Boult, Estate Agent, Cook St.
or to Messrs. Fisher & Son, Sol. Victoria St.


(88) LIVERPOOL MERCURY AUGUST 8TH 1884

On Monday at the Bull Inn, Gateacre, all that piece of
Freehold land in Sandfield Road, now belonging to Mr William
Gore together with 5 dwelling houses erected, and now in the
occupation of Mrs Elson: Mr G. Ellison: Mr Raybone: Mr H. Ellison, and Mr Moore. Rent is £11 p.a.


(89) LIVERPOOL MERCURY OCTOBER 16 1887

On Wednesday 16 October, 1867 at the Bull Inn, Gateacre, before James Winkworth Winstanley Esq., District Registrar

LOT 1 Freehold House, coach-house, stable on the south side of Gateacre Brow having a frontage of 14 yards to the public road in the occupation of Mrs Ellen Rodick.

LOT 2 Freehold house with shop, bakery, warehouse and weighing machine at the corner of Halewood Lane, Gateacre in the occupation of Mr William Lee, and a cottage adjoining in the occupation of Mr Henry Tarbock. Also a timber yard and joiners shop, late in the occupation of Mr Thomas Gore.

LOT 3 Two Freehold houses on the west side of Halewood
Lane in the occupation of Joseph Tarbock and Henry Tarbock.

LOT 4 Copyhold house, butchers shop and outbuildings in Little Woolton now in the occupation of John Taylor.

"Persuant to a decree at the Court of Canterbury made in a cause GORE V. GORE."


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These advertisements - published in the Liverpool press and relating to properties in the Little Woolton, Much Woolton and nearby areas - were transcribed, from material held in the Liverpool Record Office, by Joan Borrowscale on behalf of the Gateacre Society.

[JB's comments are included within square brackets]

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