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(19) Liverpool General Advertiser January 11 1781
TO BE LET and entered upon at pleasure
A genteel modern built dwelling house situate in Little Woolton about 5 miles from Liverpool with or without any quantity of high improved land not exceeding 40 acres. There are good gardens and shrubberies, coach house, stables and other good offices. Suitable for a Gentleman's family.
Jos. Fowden, Liverpool
(20) Williamsons Liverpool Advertiser 19 April 1781
To be let in the neighbourhood of LEE in Little Woolton with or without an acre and a half of land. A Commodious handsome dwelling house with a good garden, stables and shippon suitable for a Gentleman's family
For particulars apply to Thomas Foster at Gateacre.
(21) 24th May 1781 (ex Bertie Barton to Elizabeth Bibby)
To be sold by Auction on Thursday 3rd June at 4.0 o'clock at the house of Mrs Davies at the sign of the Bear and Ragged Staff at Gateacre
A Messuage with several closes of land, a messuage and newly erected dwelling house situate in Little Woolton containing 3 acres and five pence rent of land of the messuage now in the occupation of George Barlow as undertenant.
(22) Williamsons Liverpool Advertiser 1 April. 1784
TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT
A dwelling house together with a small dwelling house adjoining Stables and gardens situate fronting the road leading from Gateacre towards Halewood Green containing to the front 43 yards and runs in a depth backwards 83 yards. The property is Freehold of Inheritance and now in the occupation of Mrs Mawdsley and her undertenant
For further particulars apply to Mr Lowe, Attorney at Law in Drury
Lane, Liverpool
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