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    1. Mr KNIBB, auctioneer at Bucks, 1796.
    2. Don Knibbs
    3. from The Northampton Mercury Saturday, April 30th, 1796 To be SOLD by AUCTION, By Mr.KNIBB, At the Swan Inn, at Newport-Pagnell, between the Hours of Four an Six in the Afternoon of Wednesday the 4th of May, 1796. A Very desirable Freehold ESTATE, at SHERRINGTON, late in the Occupation of Thomas Harding, and now of Mr.James Pike; consisting of a Farm-House and Homestall, 29 Acres and upwards of Open Field Land and Meadow Ground, and about 11 Acres of excellent Old-inclosed Pasture together with a Cottage and Garden adjoining to the said Messuage. For more Particulars, apply to Mr.Cooch, Attorney, at Newport-Pagnell. N.B. A Bill is now in Parliament for inclosing the Open Fields of Sherrington. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By Mr.KNIBB, On Thursday the 5th Day of May next, at the Cock, at Wing, in the County of Bucks, between the Hours of Two and Four o'Clock in the Afternoon, subject to such Conditions as will be then and there produced (unless sooner disposed of by Private Contract, of which due Notice will be given in this Paper,) A VERY desirable ESTATE in the Hamlet of ASCOTT, and Parish of WING, consisting of a Messuage, with convenient Barns, Stables, and other Out-Houses, and a Close of rich Pasture adjoining, by Estimation six Acres and an Half, and divers Pieces or Parcels of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, dispersed in the Open Fields of Ascott aforesaid, containing by Estimation 76 Acres or thereabouts, of which about six Acres are Freehold, and all the rest of the premises are Copyhold of Inheritance, and the Whole is in the Occupation of Mr.Wm.Menard. For a view of the Premises, apply to the Tenant; and for further Particulars to Mr.Hurndall, or Mr.Cooch, Attorney, both of Newport-Pagnell.

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