Desborough Estate

Sale 1842

MOST IMPORTANT
FREEHOLD and TYTHE-FREE ESTATES.
Embracing about
EIGHT HUNDRED and EIGHTY ACRES of the most fertile LAND in the County of Northampton.
B. PAYNE & SON,
Very respectfully announce they are honored with instructions
from the Trustees of the late C. H. ANDERSON, Esq.,
TO SELL BY AUCTION,

At the Swans Hotel, MARKET HARBOROUGH, on Tuesday, the 26th day of July instant, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon;

THE valuable Freehold and Tythe-free ESTATES of the late C. H. Anderson, Esq., situate at DESBOROUGH, in the County of Northampton, called

THE DESBOROUGH ESTATE,

consisting of nearly NINE HUNDRED ACRES of some of the richest and most productive LAND in the county; divided into first-rate farms, in the highest state of cultivation, together with the MANOR OF DESBOROUGH with chief and quit rents, and all manorial rights attached. MANOR-HOUSE, farmhouse, spacious farm-buildings, cottages, gardens, orchards, &c., the whole in the occupation of most respectable tenants.

Also the ADVOWSON of the VICARAGE of DESBOROUGH (present Incumbent aged sixty-eight), comprising Vicarage-house, gardens, &c. &c., and about One Hundred and Twenty Acres of capital Land, producing, at a low rental, about £170 per annum.

Printed particulars, with Lithographic Plans, conditions of Sale, &c., will be ready fourteen days prior to the Sale, and may be had at Garraway's Coffee House, London; the George and Angel Hotels, Northampton; Swans and Angel Inns, Market Harborough; White Hart, Kettering; Hind, Wellingborough; Green Dragon, Higham Ferrers; White Hart, Thrapstone; Swan, Newport Pagnell; Crown, Lutterworth; Spread Eagle, Rugby; King's Head, Loughborough; Falcon, Uppingham; C. P. Berkley, Esq., Oundle; Mr. Biggs, Desborough; and at the Auctioneers' General Agency and Advertiser Offices, in Leicester.

Mr. Biggs, one of the Tenants, will shew the Estate, and further particulars may be obtained on application to Messrs. Capron, Weld, Brabant, and Capron, Solicitors, Saville-place, Burlington-street, London; C. T. Wilson, Solicitor, Oundle; C. P. Berkeley, Esq., Oundle; or at the Auctioneers' Offices, Market-street, Leicester.

 Northampton Mercury, Saturday 02 July 1842