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Collapse D3279 - Ashover, Morton, Crich and Bonsall: Copy sale particulars - 1989D3279 - Ashover, Morton, Crich and Bonsall: Copy sale particulars - 1989
1 - Photocopy of particulars of an estate in Ashover, Morton, Crich and Bonsall consisting of messuages, farmhouses, cottages and about 1200 acres of arable, meadow and pasture, to be auctioned by Mr Eyre at the White Lion Inn, Ashover, on 10, 11 Dec 1828. Details of properties given include field names, location, occupiers, acreages. The Ashover properties comprise 50 of the 57 lots and include (lot 14) a dwelling house with other buildings, yard and garden occupied as a workhouse for the poor. In Morton, the property to be sold was at Brackenfield and in Crich at Washington [Wessington], Moorwood Moor and Wheatcroft. Lot 57 was a piece of land at Bonsall Moor. The particulars are marked up with ?prices. - 1989
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