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(9) Liverpool Advertiser Friday March 9 1770
To be lett - and may be entered on immediately
A very good convenient house, suitable for a Gentleman's family with a good stable, an exceedingly good garden, and all other conveniences with or without pasture or meadow land. Situate at Gateacre near the Chapel.
For further particulars apply to Mr William Stanistreet - Brewer, Lord St. Liverpool
[Throstles Nest re Land Tax. JB]
(10) Liverpool Advertiser February 22 1771
To be Sold by way of Auction
At the house of Mr Banner at the sign of the Fleece in Liverpool upon Saturday the 23rd February 1771 at six o'clock in the evening according to such conditions as will then and there produced.
The Fee Simple and Inheritance of and in all that messuage or dwelling house with the malt kiln, buildings, gardens, orchards and the several closes, closures or parcels of land thereto belonging situate and being in Halewood in the county of Lancaster containing by estimation 21 acres of land or thereabouts, late the inheritance of James Barrow, maltster deceased and now in the possession of John Cross as tenant thereof.
The buildings are all brick and slate and mostly new, the garden walled round and well planted and the estate is distant from Liverpool six miles. Prescot three miles, and from Warrington eight miles
The said John Cross will shew the premises to any body minded to view the same; and for further particulars apply to Mess. Turner and Kerfoot of Warrington.
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