179: THE ESTATES GAZETTE, Febetjaky 4, 1899. *ales to auction. At a low reserve.—RICHMOND-HILL.—Prettily situated four minutes from the Terrace, and ten minutes from the Railway Station—For occupation or investment. M‘״ ............ February 13, 1899, at Seven o'clock in the evening, the highly attractive Semi-detached RESIDENCE, known as No. 9, Marlborough-vilias, Marlborough-road, Richmond-hill, having six bed and dressing rooms, bath room, four reception rooms, kitchen, and ample offices. Fitted with electric light throughout and parq.net floors in the basement. It is held on lease for a term of about 50 years to run, at a ground rent of £10 per annum. For many years m occupation of the owner, and is of the rental value of £65 per annum. For sale with possession. May be viewed by application to the Auctioneer, and particulars and conditions of sale to be obtained of Messrs. Hogan and Hughes, solicitors, 23, St. Martin’s-lane, E.C.; and at the Auction Offices, Railway Stations, Richmond and Strawberry-hill. Local Evening Sale.—RIOHMOND-HILL.—In a very choice position, five minutes' walk of Terrace Gardens, and ten minutes' walk of the railway. stations and Park gates.—Sound investment, which M־ Hotel, Richmond, on Monday, February 13, 1899, at Seven p.m., the commanding and excellently built RESIDENCE, known as No. 17, Montague-road, Richmond-hill, having six bed rooms, two dressing rooms, bath room, three reception rooms, large school room, and four class rooms, conservatory, and large garden. The property is held for an unexpired term of 37¿ years at the extremely low ground rent of £1, and is let to a tenant of old standing at £94 per annum. The property may be viewed by permission of the tenant, and particulars and conditions of sale obtained of the Solicitors, Messrs. Cave and Co., 20, Eastcheap, E.C.; and at the Auctioneer's Offices., Railway Stations, Richmond and Strawberry-hill. Telephone No. 5 Richmond. LIMEHOUSE, BETHNAL-GREEN, STEPNEY, ROTHERHITHE and HATFIELD BROAD OAK. City, on Thursday, February 23, 1899, at Two o’clock, in Lots: — LEASEHOLDS IN ONE LOT. SIXTEEN DWELLING HOUSES, being 24 to 39, Dalgleisli-street, commercial-road, Limehouse, producing £406 18s. per annum. Held for a term of 21 years from September, 1885, at a moderate rent of £190 per annum.—Vendor's Solicitors, Messrs. Stones, Morris and Stone, 5, Finsbury-circus, E.C. FREEHOLDS IN SEVEN LOTS. 1. —TWO DWELLING HOUSES, Nos. 273 and 275, Globe-road, Bethnal-green, producing £54 12s. per annum. 2. —TWO HOUSES and SHOPS, 51 and 53, Rope-maker’s-tields, Limehouse, producing £39 per annum. 3. —TWO DWELLING HOUSES, Nos. 22 and 24, Durham-row, Stepney, producing £39 per annum. 4. —TWO HOUSES and SHOPS, Nos. 22a and 24a, Durham-row, Stepney, producing £52 per annum. 5. —TWO HOUSES and SHOP, Nos. 14 and 16, Ben Jonson-road, High-street, Stepney, producing £50 14s. per annum. 6. —HOUSE and SHOP, No. 266, Rotherhithe-street, Rotherhithe, and Plot of Land at side, producing £23 8s. per annum. 7. —Extensive PREMISES, with Fire Engine Station, known as Queen’s Head, Hatfield Broad Oak, ■Essex, not now licensed, partly in hand. Possession on completion. Vendors’ Solicitors, Messrs. Gellatly and Son, No. 17, Fenchurch-street, E.C. Auction and Survey Offices, 586, Commercial-roiad, Stepney, E. auction. MONTHLY PROPERTY AUCTIONS. MESSRS. H. E. FOSTER and CRAN FIELD beg to announce that their MONTHLY PEOPEETY AUCTIONS are held at the Mart, Token-house-yard, E.C., on the THIRD WEDNESDAY in EVEEY MONTH throughout the year. The appointments fixed for 1899 are as follows: February 13 I May 17 | September 20 March 15 | June 21 I October 18 April 19 I July 19 | November 15 1 August 16 | December 20 Vendors, solicitors and trustees haying properties for sale are respectfully invited to communicate with the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 6, Poultry, London, E.C. Telephone No. 999 Bank. CITY OF LONDON. To Trustees and Investors.—A valuable FEEEHOLD GROUND EENT of £800 per annum, amply secured upon the imposing block of office property, known as St. Magnus House, Monument-street, King William-street. The building, ־which is of modern and substantial construction, occupies a prominent corner position nearly facing the Monument, possessing the commanding frontage of about 203ft. It is four stories in height, exceptionally well lighted, and is now being fitted with a hydraulic passenger lift. The greater portion is let, and the present actual and estimated rack rentals amount to upwards of £3,300 per annum, to which there is1 a reversion in 90 years. - Wednesday, February 15, 1899, at Two o'clock, the above valuable FEEEHOLD GEOUND EENT, offering to Trustees and others an investment of the most secure character. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of Messrs. Pedley, May and Fletcher, solicitors, 23, Bush-lane, Cannon-street, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 6, Poultry, E.C. ___ £ales fcg auction. Sales t® auction. valuable foreshore fronting the Estate, and known as the Cnaikweii Foreshore or Ouse, extending aDout a mile and a half to within a short distance of Leigh, and comprising valuable oyster, winkle, and otner snell-hsn beds and grounds. Owing to the popularity of this part of Essex, an׳d its wonderfully bracing character, it has been greatly sougnt after during recent years ay London business men. The railway facilities are first-class,, mere being a fast service of trains which is prac-tic ally unequalled, and this bas contributed to tne rapid grow til of tbis favourite locality, ™re building sites are greatly in demand. The above property, owing to its commanding position, it wisely laid out, may become a select residential suburb of South-end!, and of great profit to tbe promoters.—Messrs. , L 1ARE li ROTHE R, ELLIS, EGERTON, Jl BREACH, GALSWORTHY and CO. . nave received instructions to Sell by Auction, at tne Mart, ToKenhouse-yard, London, L.C., on Tnurs-day, March 23, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, m One Lot, tbe above extensive and exceptionally valuable FRLBHOLD MANORIAL BUILDING ESTATE. Possession of tbe lands will be given on completion of tne purchase. , _ ״ Particulars, with views, plans, and conditions oi sale, are in course of preparation, and may shortly be obtained ׳of Messrs. COPLAND and SONS, solicitors, Chelmsford; at tbe principal hotels m tne neighbourhood; at the Mart, London; and olMessrs. Farebrother, Ellis- and Co., 29, Fleet-street, Temple-bar, and 18, Old Broad-street, London, E.C._ Sale Days for the Year 1899. Messrs. TT'AREBROTHER, ELLIS, EGERTON, JJ BEEAOH, GALSWOBTHY and CO. beg to announce that the undermentioned dates have been fixed for their AUCTIONS of FEEEHOLD, Copyhold, and Leasehold ESTATES, Reversions, Shares, Lite Interests, etc., at the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C.:— Thursday, June 8 Thursday, June 22 Thursday, June 29 Thursday, July 6 Thursday, July 13 Thursday,July 20 Thursday, July 27 Thursday, Aug. 3 Thursday, Aug. 10 Thursday, Sept. 21 Thursday, Oct. 12 Thursday, Oct. 26 Thursday, Nov. 16 Thursday, Nov. 23 Thursday, Dec. 7 Thursday, Dec. 14 Periodical Sales.—Established 1843 .״״ . --------------------- PERIODICAL SALES of REVERSIONS (absolute and contingent), Life Interests and Annuities, Life Policies, Shares and Debentures, Mortgage Debts and Bonds, and Kindred Interests, , . _ on the FIEST and THIED THURSDAYS m each month throughout the year, at the Mart, Token house-yard, E.C. n _ The following are the appointments fixed for 1899 September 21 I October 5 I October 19 I November 2 I‘_ Telephone No. 999 June 1 June 15 July 6 July 20 August 3 August 17 September 7 February 16 March 2 March 16 April 6 April 20 May 4 May 18 c. To Trustees and others.—Valuable Freehold Ground Rents. HAWLEY CROSS and CO. wiü Seü by Auction, at the Mart, E.C.,, on Thursday, February 16, 1899, at Two o’clock, the following, in small Lots: — FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS of £87 3s., secured on Nos. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17, Elmwood-gardens, Ealing Common, with reversion, to the rack rentals estimated at £545 per annum.—Solicitor, T. H. Hiscott, Esq., 5, New-inn, W.C. FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of £50, secured on handsome block of residential flats known as The Lodge, Sinclair-mansions, Kensington, with reversion to rack rentals estimated at £315 per annum.— Solicitors, Messrs. Marris and Brownjohn, 1, Quality-court, Chancery-lane, W.C. Particulars and conditions of sale of the respective Solicitors; or of the Auctioneers, Ilchester House, Uxbridge-road Station, W., and 37, Broadway, Ealing, W. Telephone No. 108 Hammersmith. BARNSBURY, N. (by order of the Trustees of the will of the late T. A. Green, Esq.).—A well-built, Semi-detached Residence, known as 138, Heming-ford-road; let to a tenant of long standing at a rental of £50 per annum; held for an unexpired term of about 43 years, at a nominal ground rent of £2. HENDON, within a mile of the station (by order of the Trustees of the will of the late T. A. Green, Esq.).—A well-built Family Freehold Residence, situate and known as Waverley House, Waveriey-road, standing in its delightful grounds of over three-quarters of an acre; the accommodation comprises ten bed and dressing rooms, fitted bath room, three handsome reception rooms, and excellent offices.—With possession on completion. M. yard, E.C., on Tuesday, February 14, 1899, at Two. Particulars of Messrs. Denton, Hall and Burgin, solicitors, 15, Gray’s-inn-square, W.C.; or of the Auctioneers, Tottenham-court-road, W., and at Brighton and Eastbourne. HEWETSONS, AUCTIONEEES, ESTATE AGENTS, SUBVEYOES AND YALUEES. Auction Sales of all kinds of property, valuations for transfer, mortgage or probate. Entire contents of residences purchased for cash. Eegister of very large number of town and country houses and pro* perties to be let or sold free by post. W. . ______ undertakes the development and Sale of Building Estates in all parts of the country, makes valuations of Landed Estates and House Property, prepares and negotiates Railway Claims, and obtains Mortgages. Building Land -wanted to purchase, and advances made on Freeholds.—Address, 130, Strand, V C., late of Moorgate-street. Offices, 6, Poultry, London, E.O. Bank. AUCTION SALES. e/ery description of House Property. Printea terms can be had on application at their offices. Messrs. Field and Sons undertake surveys of all kinds, and give special attention to Rating and Compensation Claims—Offices, 54, Borough High-street, and 52, Chancery-lane, W.C. ״ , _ , Telegraphic Address— Federalist, London.____ Wednesday next, February 8, 1899. GIPSY-HILL, S.E.—Short Leaseholds for Occupation or Investment. MR H. 3. BROMLEY will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Wednesday, February 8, 1899, at Two o’clock, the TWO capital DWELLING HOUSES, Nos. 72 and 74, Gipsy-hill, Norwood, with long garden in tbe rear, andl one with stabling. No. 72 let at £30 per annum, and No. 74 lor bale with immediate Possession; estimated׳ rental £40; lease 25 years unexpired from June last, at £14 lus. 81Further particulars may be had of A. J. Flint, Esq.., solicitor, Derby; of J. Cornford, Esq., solicitor, 68a, Lincoln’s-inn-fields, W.C.; or at the Auctioneer’s offices, la, Wood-street, E.C., and at West Norwood and Forest-hill, S.E. _______ WEST NORWOOD, S.E.—By order of the Executrix. MR. H. J. BROMLEY will Sell by Auction, in Four Lots, at the Mart, E.O., on Wednesday, February 8, 1899, at Two o’clock, the following desirable INVESTMENTS:— FEEEHOLD. Per annum. No. 147, Romany-road; let at ........£18 4 0 No. 149, Romany-road, with shop used as a dispensary; let at ................. LEASEHOLD. No. 10, Romany-road; lease 71 years; ground rent £5; let at ..........••• No. 17, East-place, High-street; lease 34 years; ground rent £2 16s.; let at . 20 0 0 23 8 0 15 12 0 Total rental..............£U 4 0 Further particulars and! conditions of sale may be had of Messrs. Rowe and Maw, solicitors, Mowbray House, Norfolk-street, Strand, W.C. ; or at the Auctioneer’s Offices, as in preceding advertisement■■ Bv order of Trustees.—Preliminary Advertisement. —Freehold Building Estate, STEEATHAM, near West Norwood Eailway Station. - ~~ - — concerned, will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, at an early date, a valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING ESTATE, known as High View Park, comprising 16a. lr. 10p., lying immediately at the rear of and with approach from Leigham Court-road; also a contiguous Freehold Building Site of 2a. and 5p. m a new road intended to connect Canterbury-gro7e with Thurlby-road.—Particulars and plan, in due course, of Messrs. Kingsford, Dorman and Co., solicitors, 23, Essex-street, Strand; of Messrs. Walford and Wilshin. auctioneers, Anerley, S.E.; and oi Messrs. Field and Sons, as above. Friday, February 24, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely. A J. SHEFFIELD will Sell by Auction, at Xjl. the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, near the Bank of England, in the City of London, the undermentioned reliable INVESTMENTS: — BEOMLEY-BY-BOW,—Nos. 40, 42 and 44, High street, Devons-road. Three centrally placed Freehold Houses, with exceptionally large yards, producing £75 12s. per annum. OLD FORD.—No. 3, Gernon-road, hemg a bay-win-dowedi Dwelling House, with good Workshops in rear, letting at a rental of £59 16s. per annum Lease 40 years. Annual ground rent £6. BETHNAL-GREEN.—Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, Tuscan-street, Green-street. Four good letting Houses, producing £98 16s. per annum. Lease 49 years. Ground rent £18 per annum. Solicitors, Messrs. Barfield and] Barfield, 72, Fins bury-pavement, E.C. _ , . WEST HAM.—Nos. 43, 45, 47 and 49, Brunel-street Victoria Dock-road. Four Private Houses, letting at £81 5s. per annum. Lease 61 years unexpired. Ground rent £16 per annum. , _ CUSTOM HOUSE.—No. 27, Freemasons-road. Commodious premises in an excellent business centre. In the occupation of the owner, who carries on the business of a fishmonger, and of the estimated clear rental value of £50 per annum. Lease 86 years unexpired. Ground rent £6 6s. per annum. Solicitors, Messrs. Worthington Evans, Bird and Hill, 35, Eastcheap, E.O. Printed particulars and conditions of sale may oe obtained from the respective Solicitors; at the Mart; or from the Auctioneer’s Offices, 218, East India Dock-road, Poplar, and 35, Eastcheap, E.C. Telephone Nos.: Poplar, 272 Eastern; City, 5755 Avenue. _____________ Preliminary. CATTLE MARKET-STREET, NORWICH.—The Fully licensed Public-house and Premises known as the Buff Coat, situate in a most commanding position, with the long frontage of 142ft. to the Cattle Market. _ _ this valuable FREEHOLD PEOPEETY, having s superficial area of 6,030ft. The property is let on a repairing lease to Messrs. Morgan and Co. for 21 Re Warriner,deceased.—Valuable Investments. KILBUBN.—Corner Baker’s Shop and Five Dwelling Houses. MESSRS. GILL and SON will Sell, at their JJILL Auction Mart, Cambridge-road, Kilburn, on Thursday evening, February 16, at Seven, the Corner BAKER’S SHOP and PREMISES, 108, Cambridge-road, Kilburn, with piece of land in rear, for the erection of additional dwelling house. The property is let on 21 years’ repairing lease at £75 per annum, at a ground1 rent of £1 16s. Adjoining, PRIVATE RESIDENCES, HO, 112 and 114, Cambridge-road, each containing ten rooms. Let and producing £186 per annum. Ground rents £8 8s. 8 and 9, CANTERBURY-TERRACE, Kilburn, containing eight rooms. Let weekly at 19s. and 18s. 6d. Ground rent £5 each. Messrs. Simpson and Co., solicitors, o, Moorgate-street, E.C. Auctioneers’ Offices, Cambridge-road, Kilburn. Re George Wilks, deceased. KILBURN. ־jVfESSRS. GILL and SON have received in-1Y1 structions from the Administratrix to Sell, at their Auction Mart, Cambridge-road, Kilburn, on Thursday, February 16, at Seven, the Semi-detached VILLA RESIDENCE, 60, Princess-road, containing, on first floor, four rooms fitted as a flat; ground Thursday, Feb. 9 Thursday, Feb. 23 Thursday, Mar. 9 Thursday, Mar. 23 Thursday ,April 13 Thursday ,April 27 Thursday, May 11 Thursday, May 25 Other appointments for intermediate Sales will also Messrs. Farebrother, Ellis and Co. publish in the advertisement columns of “ The Times every Saturday a list of their forthcoming Sales by Auction. They also issue from time to time schedules of properties to be Let or Sold, comprising landed and residential estates, freehold and leasehold houses, City offices and warehouses, ground rents, and investments generally, which will be forwarded free of charge on application.—No. 29, Fleet-street, Temple-bar, and 18, Old Broad-street, E.C._ BOURNEMOUTH.—To Trustees and Investors—Well secured Freehold Ground Rents, amounting to nearly £2,0u0 per annum, arising out of ׳about A first-class Shops andJ 53 superior Private Residences, comprising the best trading and residential districts of the town of Boscombe.—The sale will include a Ground Rent of £75 per annum, secured upon the well-known Boscombe Chine Gardens (part of which is Leasehold), with its tastefully laid out walks and Beautifully timbered grounds, and an important Freehold Building Site of an area of an acre facing the Christchurch-road!; the present rsuck rental value of the entire estate is estimated ׳ait about £13,000 per annum, to which the purchasers will be entitled m reversion.—־Messrs. TT'AREBROTHER, ELLIS, EGERTON, X BREACH, GALSWORTHY and CO. will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, London, E.C., on Thursday, February 23, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, the above described FREEHOLD GROUND EVENTS, in 17 Lots, but they are in the meantime authorised to consider Offers for the purchase of the whole as an unusually valuable Freehold Estate, or for any portion of the property; attention is specially called to the fact that many of the Lots, representing only a small ground rent, extend ove^ considerable areas of land, affording ample space for tbe erection of additional bui№ ings, and the purchase of the Freehold would facilitate the development, or terms may be made with the present lessees to great advantage by affording them this opportunity: — (Estimatd Ground ־Rook rent 1 ±iacK־ Rents. £5,800 400 300 1,200 4,000 2,050 £380 1 7 120 0 0 100 0 0 168 0 0 6 509 541 12 0 75 2 Property. 31 Capital Shops in Christ-cburch-road .. •• •; Three shops let on short terms, having about four years unexpired •• ' Block of valuable Stabling known as the Boscombe-mews, having about 17 vears unoxpired at 14 Private Residences and a Club House, situate in Adeline, St. John’s Cecil, and Sea roads 22 Private Residences in Owls,Adeline, and Wham cliff roads............ 16 Very Superior Private Residences, situate in Spa_ uwls, & W narnclifl roads. The well-known Boscombt Uhine Gardens • • • • An important F! eehold Building site, witn iron• tages io Chnstcnui'ch and \Y narnclifl roads of about 386, and covering an area of about 1 acre ; atpiesem occupied oy nouse Known as “Eady Cross.'’ Vacant possession will be given The foregoing property presents an exceptional opportunity for investment in various amounts wnich is seldom to be met with, and is especially deserving tne attention of Trustees, Insurance Compares aid Capitalists desirous ofsecurmgacon; siderahle future income arising out of xeaily hr»t class property. The leases are mostly for terms of ciass a״, uj/oi. y • , . p־ivp.n in the _ Lots. 17 69 years, but full details thereof a^_gijen^ the £“ “'״׳־¿ining’ room, "drawing room and library, --------— be obtained of Messrs. brea^fa9t ro0m, doors leading to garden, small room, kitchen and scullery, tradesman’s side entrance. The property !s at present in the occupation of the vendor, and will be sold with possession. Lease 62 years; £7 10s. ground rent; rental value £45. M. Rubinstein, Esq., solicitor, 20, Regent-street, Waterloo-place. Auctioneers’ Offices, Kilburn. TV/TESSRS. TUCKER, ADAMS and CO. will 1VL Sell by Auction, at the Star and Garter Hotel, Kew Bridge, on Thursday, February 16, at Seven for Eight o’clock precisely, the following LEASE HOLD INVESTMENTS : — GUNNERSBURY.—The Long Leasehold Double-fronted Residence, known as Harvard Lodge, 37, Harvard-road, let at £75 per annum, tenant doing repairs. Held for an unexpired term of over 72 years at the nominal ground rent of £9.—Solicitors, Messrs. Hepburn, Son and Cutcliffe., Bird-in-Hand• court, 76, Cheapside, E.C. GUNNERSBURY.—The Three Long Leasehold Resi dences, known as 38, 40 and 42, Thorney Hedge-road. Let and estimated to produce £135 per annum. Held on leases for unexpired terms of about 97 years at very moderate ground rents.—Solicitor, F. T. 1Mawby, Esq., 3, Adelaide-place, London Bridge, S.E. Auctioneers’ Offices, 103, Clarendon-road, Notting hill, W. years expiring September 29, 1900, at the low rental of £120 per annum. Particulars and conditions of sale, with plan, may be had of the Auctioneers, Queen-street, Norwich; and of Henry R. Gulley, Bank-street, Norwich, vendor’s solicitor. Preliminary Notice. MESSRS. EILOART and. CO., having sold jLt-L the Freehold Mansion, have been favoured with instructions by Mrs. Solly-Flood, to Sell by Auction, in the Early Spring, the CONTENTS of the MANSION known as The Old Manor House, Hythe, comprising: Rare and valuable antique Furniture and Works of Art and Vertu, etc., including the superb grand piano made by Mott, of Pall Mall, for George IV. when Prince Regent, a magnificent lamp of ormolu from the Palace of the Tuileries, Aubussan carpets, paintings, engravings, old china, etc., etc., and also the usual domestic appointments. Catalogues, Is. each, can be obtained m due course of the Auctioneers, Radnor-chambers, Cheri-ton-place, Folkestone. particulars of sale, which may --- v r . i)AWES and SONS, solicitors, 9, Angel-court, E.C., Messrs GREENFIELD and CEACKNaLL, sohcitors, “L^oastr Place, Strand, W.C.; Messrs POWELL and BURT, solicitors, 28 and 29, St. Swithin s-lane, E 0 • at tfie principal Hotels m the neighbourhood; at the Mart, E.O.; ana oi Messrs Fare-brother, Ellis and Co., 29, Fleet-street, ־iemple-bar, and 18, Old Broad-street, E.C. _____________ SOUTHiEND-ON-SEA.—The OhalkweU Hall Estate, with three-quarters oi a mile ■of irontage to the sea shore.—To Building Societies, Syndicates, Capitalists, and Speculators. A valuable Freehold Building Estate (Land Tax redeemed), situate close to Southend and between West Cliff ׳and Leigh-on-Sea Stations on the London, Tilbury, and South-end Eailway, with rapid services oi trains to Fenchurch-street, Liverpool-street and St. Pancras Stations, which are reached under one hour. The property comprises a comfortable old-fashioned Eesidence, charmingly placed in prettily laid out pleasure grounds, with stabling, dairy, greenhouses fruit gardens, etc., also extensive brick and timber built Farm Buildings, and spacioiB cattle yard, with bailiff's house and sox cottages. The lands, which embrace an area ol about 260 acres, are of a :charming undulating character, beautifully timbered, having valuable and extensive frontages of about li miles to the main road from Leigh to Southend; with well-sheltered south aspect, sloping down to the seashore, where there is three-quarters of a mile of frontage to the sea, which, if laid out as an Esplanade, would bring the Estate within easy reach of Southend Pier, and become eventually the connecting^ lnu between the Esplanades of Southend and Leigh, the whole becoming a magnificent promenade, which, with its beautiful views of the varied! and charming coast scenery, will become an undoubted public improvement of great value and benefit to the town. Water and gas are easily obtainable from well-established! companies, and tne new Western Valley Main Sewage Scheme recently inaugurated will place tlie Estate in tne very advantageous position of being able to connect every part with, tlie main sewer. Included is tne Manor of Chalkwell Hall, with all manorial and other rights appertaining thereto, and also the