| Notes: | The Ipswich Journal Saturday, 25 Oct 1800, Page 3
NORFOLK FARMS. To be SOLD by AUCTION Sometime in the month of November. Of which due notice will be given in this paper, A Farm in Winfarthing, consisting of a Farm House, with proper buildings, and about 110 acres of well inclosed land, in the occupation of Henry Baker. Also, A Cottage, let in two tenements, conveniently situate for the use of the said farm. A Farm in the same parish, consisting of a farmhouse, with proper buildings, and about 102 acres of well inclosed land, in the occupation of Benjamin Ellis. A Farm in Diss, consisting, of a farm house, with proper buildings, and about 26 acres of well inclosed land, in the occupation of William Ellis. A Messuage, being a Public Inn, called the Fighting Cocks, in Winfarthing, with a barn, stable, and other buildings, and about 38 acres of well inclosed land, in the occupation of William Copping. A Cottage, let in two tenements, in Winfarthing, let to Benj. Ellis with his farm. The above Estates are let upon leases, which expire at Michaelmas, 1801, under proper covenants, and the tenants will shew their respective promises. Further particulars may be had of Thomas Ryder, Esq. No.1, Lincoln’s Inn New Square, London, and of Messrs. Browne and Taylor, attorneys at law, Diss. |