Sale of land and parsonage following Styles court case (1807)

Post date: Mar 15, 2018 8:46:4 PM

Extract from Kentish Gazette - Tuesday 08 September 1807

KENT.

TO BE PEREMPTORILY SOLD,

Pursuant to Decree of the High Court of Chancery, before Alexander Popham, esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, in a Cause, Style against Style, at the Public Sale Room the said Court, Buildings, Chancery-lane, London,

TUESDAY the 20th day of October next, between the hours two and three o'clock the afternoon, in One Lot;

a valuable LEASEHOLD ESTATE, held under the Dean and Chapter of Rochester, situate at Wateringbury, in the county of Kent, and comprising the Parsonage Wateringbury, and about 120 acres very excellent arable meadow and hop ground, with the tithe and tithes of corn, of about 1000 acres of land in the parish of Wateringbury.

Particulars whereof may be had the old Masters' Chambers in Southampton buildings; Mr. Shepheard's, No. 83, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury; Messrs. Drivers, Landsurveyors, Kent-road; the Rose and Crown, Star and Bull Inns, Maidstone; Swan, Town Mailing; Crown, Rochester; and the Rose and Crown, Sittingbourne.

Extract from London Courier and Evening Gazette - Tuesday 11 June 1805

KENT.

LEASEHOLD ESTATE and RECTORIAL TITHES.

To SOLD at AUCTION by Messrs. DRIVERS,

At Carraway’s Coffee-house, Change-alley, on Friday 21st day of June, at twelve o’clock, in two Lots.

A very valuable LEASEHOLD ESTATE, consisting of about 200 acres of rich arable, meadow, or, chard, and hop-ground, let to respectable tenants and the rectorial tithes of about 1000 acres land, most desirably situated at Wateringbury, in the county of Kent, 31 miles from the Metropolis, and in the middle of a very fine sporting country, abounding with variety of game, and plenty of good fishing. Printed Particulars may be had at the Rose and Crown, Tunbridge and Sittiingbourne; Star and Bull Inns. Maidstone; Swan, Town Mailing; at Mr. E. W, Shepheard's, Great Russell-street; at Garraways; and Messrs. Drivers, Land Surveyors, etc. Kent Road, London, where a Plan of the Estate may be seen.