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(23) LIVERPOOL GENERAL ADVERTISER January 31 1788

TO BE LET for a year or years and entered upon at leasure

A good modern built dwelling house consisting of a hall 2 parlours, kitchen, pantry, brewhouse, cellars, stables etc with good lodging rooms garrets etc. The above dwelling house is situate at Gateacre in Little Woolton about 5 miles from Liverpool/ It is very suitable for a genteel family and was lately in the occupation of the Rev. Mr Godwin dec. and will be let with or without 9 acres of very good meadow and pasture land.

For further particulars apply to Nehemiah Brownhill at Allerton Hall, or Henry Harper - Halewood

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(24) Williamsons Liverpool Advertiser June 7 1790

LOT 1 To be sold by Auction at the house of Peggy Edwardson at the sign of the BULL Gateacre All that messuage and outbuildings in Little Woolton known by the name of CRABTREE HOUSE together with 4 closes containing 4 acres two of which are Freehold two of which of Copyhold

LOT 2 2 closes of freehold land opposite the above mentioned messuage in which is supposed a valuable bed of mug clay. All premises in possession of Mr John Davies as tenant

Apply to Mr J. Leigh Bassnet St. Liverpool


(25) 10 September 1792


To be peremptorily sold in the High Court of Chancery 18th September 1792 An Estate part Freehold and Part Copyhold of Inheritance called THE HOLT OR BRETTARGH HOLT situate in Little Woolton consisting of a mansion house stable, barn outbuildings and about 177 acres of meadow, pasture land now in the possession of John Atherton as tenant at Will together with a seat in Childwall Church.

To view part of the Estate enquire at the Chambers of Peter Holford Esq., one of the Masters of the Court of Chancery, Chancery Lane, London



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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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