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(13) Gore General Advertiser Friday 28th April 1775
GRANGE LODGE
To be lett at Gateacre and entered on immediately at a small rent a Neat House consisting of a cellar, kitchen, hall, wainscot parlour, pantry, store room with 4 good lodging rooms and a neat good fertile gardens in which is now sown beans, peas and various sorts of salading as likewise is growing fine artichokes and cabbage plants, is also well stocked with gooseberry, currant, plumbs and apple trees with a good assortment of flowering shrubs and flowers etc. Being very pleasantly situated and for a summers retirement. Late in the occupation of Capt. David Perry - deceased.
Apply to William Barrow at Gateacre, Little Woolton
NB The above premises will be lett for a year or longer term.
(14) Liverpool General Advertiser 2nd June 1775
To be let and entered upon immediately in Wavertree a Messuage or Dwelling house with coach house, stable and gardens called 'Mosley Hill' with 11a of land and more if required. If the remainder of the
land belonging to the estate be not let before 12th instant, cattle will be taken upon it for the summer season
For more particulars enquire of Mrs Ogden, at Mosley Hill
NB Gardens are now in highest perfection.
(15) Liverpool General Advertiser - Friday 1 September 1775
To be sold by auction at the Talbot Inn in Wavertree Saturday 14th October at 3.0 pm in the afternoon
An Estate in Gateacre nr. Childwall including an Old Messuage or dwelling house with outbuildings consignous about 5 acres of good pasture land being partly freehold, and part copyhold estate of Inheritance of Henry Youd as tenant at will, together with the right of pasture on the common or waste land in Much Woolton. Also a neat dwelling house adjoining these premises.
Apply to M/s Colquitt and Brown, Attorneys in Liverpool and for a view to Mr Youd the tenant.
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