Apbil 15, 1899. THE ESTATES GAZETTE, 630 Leedly—Oliver and) Appleton, of Leeds, at same, on April 18, Freehold business property and residences LeedlS׳—Oliver and' Appleton, of Leeds, at same, on April 20, Freehold property Pudsey—Henry Gott, of Pndsey, at same, on April 17, Freehold shop property Huddersfield¡—Edduson, Taylor and Booth, of Huddersfield, at same, on April 25, Leasehold and Freehold licensed properties Leeds—E. W. Batiey and Son, of Leeds, at same, on April 12, Freehold licensed1 premises and other property Doncaster—J. H. Crouch, of Doncaster, at same, on April 24, Freehold dwelling Louses York—T. Walker and Sons, of York, at same, on April 21, Freehold business premises Acomb—Stephenson and Son, of York, at Acomb, on April 26, Freehold dwelling house and building land Leeds—Hepper and Sons, of Leeds, at same, on April 28, Freehold dwelling house Huddersfield—Geo. Tinker and Son, of Huddersfield, at same, on April 18, Leasehold shops and dwelling houses Whitby—Robert Gray, of Whitby, at same, on April 24, steam ship shares Headmgley—Hepper and Sons, of Leeds, at Heading-ley, on April 26, Freehold building land Weetwood—Hepper and¡ Sons, of Leeds, at same, on ׳May 2, The Bardon !Hill Estate, comprising about seven acres Leeds—Hollis and Webb, of Leeds, at same, on April 27, Freehold manufacturing premises, warehouses and workshops Leeds—Oliver and׳ Appleton, of Leeds, at same, on April 17, Freehold cottages Bridlington Quay—Charles H. Wardill, of Bridlington Quay, at same, on April 26, Freehold houses and cottages Whitby—Robert Gray, of Whitby, at same, on May 1, Freehold dwelling houses Huddersfield (near)—Geo. Tinker and Son, of Huddersfield, at same, on April 20״ scribbling, spinning and rush weaving machinery and effects Halifax—G. Tinker and' Son, of Huddersfield, at Halifax, on April 24, machine tools and machinery Wales. Menai Bridge—Wm. Dew and Son, of Bangor, at Menai Bridge, on April 17, Leasehold residence Cowbridge (near)—Stephenson and Alexander, of Cardiff, at Cowbridge, on May 2, residential property Rhyl—Wm. Dew and Son, of Bangor, at Rhyl, on April 18, Freehold building land Llandaff (near)—Stephenson and Alexander, of Cardiff, at same, on April 20, Leasehold residence and Freehold building land Whitt on—P. Davies, of Presteigne, at same, on April 17, Freehold property Cardiff—Gottwaltz, Bowring and Perry, of Cardiff, at same, on May 2, Leasehold residences and dwelling houses Llanellv. etc—S. N. Powell, of Llanellv, at same, on April 20, Freehold and Leasehold property Cardiff and Whitchurch—J. G. Maddox and Son, of Cardiff, at same, on April 17, Freeho.d bus.ness premises and Leasehold shop, villa and cottage properties Blaenavon—T. H. Tomkins, of Abergavenny, at Blaenavon, on April 24, cottage properties Crickhowell—T. H. Tomkins, of Abergavenny, at Crickhowell, on April 26, country residence, other properties and life policies Ireland County Clare—W. B. Fitt, of Limerick, at same, on April 25, Freehold residence, Belle Isle, comprising about 120 acres Knowle, etc—Walter Ludlow and Briscoe, of Birmingham, at same, on April 24, residences, Freehold building land and Leasehold shop property Birmingham—Frank !Smith and Wilson, of Birmingham. at same, on April 27, Freehold and Leasehold properties King’s Norton—Edwards, Son and Bigwood, ot Birmingham, at same, on May 10, Freehold residence ״ . , Birmingham—Grimley and Son, ot Birmingham, at same, on May 5, Freehold1 and Leasehold properties j Aston—William Fowler (W. Fowler, Pemberton and Bewlay). of Birmingham, at Aston, on April 19, Freehold and Leasehold property . Birmingham—Hadley and) Amphlet, of Birmingham, at same, on April 20, Freehold and Leasehold properties ״ ״. , Birmingham—J. W. Florance, ■of Birmingham, at same, on April 25, Freehold and Leasehold properties , Birmingham—Grove and Baker, of Birmingham, at same, on May 9, Leasehold properties and Freehold licensed and other property Birmingham—Blyth and Stevens, of Birmingham, at same, on May 1, Freehold and Leasehold property . .,, . Birmingham—Pass and Swingler, of Birmingham, at same, on April 26, Freehold licensed and other properties . Birmingham—Alfred H. Leadfoeater of Birmingham, at same, on April 25, Leasehold׳ villa resi- aences ., ״ _. Birmingham—Thomas and Bettridge, of Birmingham, at same, on April 28, Leasehold residence, ground rents, and shop property Wiltshire. Devizes—G. T. Smith, of Devizes, at same, on April 24, Freehold estate comprising about 470 acres and licensed property Devizes—G. T. Smith, of Devizes, at same, on April 18, Freehold residence and premises Salisbury—Waters and Rawience, of Salisbury, at same, on April 27, Freehold dwelling houses and cottages . Cricklade—Bishop and Pritchett, of Swindon., at Cricklade, on April 18, Freehold house and' cottage property Addlestone, ■etc.—'Waterer and Sons, of Ohertsey, at same, on April 18, Freehold residences, shop property and gas shares Send and Worplesd'on—Hewett and Lee. of Guildford, at same, on May 6, Freehold dwelling houses and land׳ Byfleet—Protheroe and Morris, 67 and 68, Cheap-side, London, E.C. (in conjunction with Samuel Geddes, 51 and 52, Carey-street, London, W'.C.), on the Dartnell Park Estate, on May 5, Freehold building land׳ Walton-on-Thames—Waterer and Sons, of Walton-on-Thames, at same, on April 24, Freehold building ‘land Walton-on-Thames—Nightingale, Phillips and Page, of Kingston, at Walton-on-Thames, on April 25, Freehold land Horley (near)—Baker and Baker, of Horley, at same, on April 19, Freehold building land Sussex. Brighton—Jenner and Dell, of Hove, at same, on May 2, Freehold residence Brighton—J. G. Perry, of Brighton, at same, on April 20, Freehold and! Leasehold properties Battle—John and A. Bray, of Hastings, at same, on April 29, Freehold residential property Brighton and Hove—G. F. Attree, of Brighton, at same, on April 17, Freehold residences Bosham and Chichester—Hobgen Bros , of Chichester, at same, on April 27, Freehold residence and Leasehold cottage Chichester *near)—J. Rusbridger, of Chichester, at Barnham, on April 17, Freehold cottages and gardens Birdiham and Whyke—Wyatt, and׳ Son, of Chichester at same, on April 26, Freehold‘ and Leasehold property Horsham and Rudgwick—King and Chasemore, of Horsham, at same, on May 24, Freehold cottage property and land Horsham (near)—King and Chasemore, of Horsham, at same, on April 26, Freehold building land and cottages Bexhil׳l-on-Sea—Oakden and Co., of Bexhill-on-Sea, at same, on April 21, building estate of about 23 acres Worcestershire. Warwickshire. Worcester—Frank Everill and Co., of Worcester, at same, on April 26, Freehold residences, shop, cottages and building land Yorkshire, Hui:slet—Oliver and Appleton, of Leeds, at Hnnslet, on April 25, Freehold residential property and building land Sheffield—Nicholson, Greaves, Barber and Hastings, of Sheffield, at same, on April 18, licensed property and Freehold land and minerals Leeds and Wort-ley—Hepper and Sons, of Leeds, at same, on April 25, licensed properties Low Bentham—Richard Turner and Son, of Benth.im, at same, on April 26, dwelling bouses, cottages and workshops Clifton—Thomas Walker and Sons, of York, at same, on April 20, Freehold residence Filey—V. Fowler, of Scarborough, at Filey, on April 26, Freehold land Harrogate—Renton and Renton, of Harrogate, at same, on April 17, Freehold residential estate Hampsthwaite—Renton and Renton, of Harrogate, at same, on April 18, meadow and pasture land Birmingham—A. H. Halse, of Birmingham, at same, on May 4. Freehold and Leasehold properties Warwick and Leamington—John Margetts and Son, of Warwick, at same, on April 26, Freehold business premises, dwelling house and cottage property Birmingham—Grimley and Son, of Birmingham, at same, on April 20, Freehold and Leasehold residences and Freehold building land Birmingham—Frank Smith and Wilson, of Birmingham, at same, on May 11, Freehold ground rents Bidford—John Margetts and Sons, of Warwick, at Bidford, on April 20, Freehold properties Birmingham—W. R. Fleetwood, of Birmingham, at same, on April 21, Leasehold dwelling houses. Freehold residence, and ground rents Sutton Coldfield—Fowler, Pemberton and1 Bewlay. of Birmingham, at Sutton Coldfield, on April 21, Freehold properties Birmingham—J. H. Cooper, of Birmingham, at same on April 26, Leasehold properties and Freehold residences and ground rents Birmingham—Grimlev and Son, of Birmingham, at same, on April 27, Freehold and Leasehold properties Leamington Spa and Kenilworth—W. Collins, of Leamington Spa, at same, on April 17, Freehold residence, dwelling houses and cottages Nottingham—Morris! and Place, of Nottingham, at same, on April 25, Freehold residence, factory, dwelling houses and building land Willougliby-on-the-Wolds—J. H. Brad-well and Son of Nottingham, at same, on May 3, Freehold farm comprising about 47 acres Oxfordshire. Caversham—Deane, Son and West, of Reading, at same, on April 20, Freehold property Caversham—J. J. Cooper (J. Omer Cooper and Son), of Reading, at same, on 'May 4, Freehold villa residences Shropshire. Shrewsbury—William Hall, Wateridge and Owen, of Shrewsbury, at same, in May, Freehold properties Pontesbury—William Hall, Wateridge and Owen, of Shrewsbury, at same, on April 28, ■Leasehold residence Bishop’s Castle—Morris, Marshall and Poole, of Bishop’s Castle, at same, on April 21, Freehold property Shifnal, etc.—Pooler and Davies, of Newport, at Wellington, on April 27, Freehold property Weston Rhyn (near)—Churton, Elphick and Co.., of Chester, at Chirk, on May 19, The Lodge Estate, K Somersetshire. Misterton—J. Wheatley, of Crewkerne, at Mis-terton, on April 18, dwelling house, cottages and gardens Bath—Powell and Powell, of Bath, at same, on May 4, Freehold residences Bath—Horton Bros., of Bath, at same, on April 25, Freehold residence Wells and Glastonbury—Bennett, Millard and1 Lloyd, of Wells, at same, on April 24, Freehold dwelling houses Crewkerne—J. Wheatley, of Crewkerne, at same, on April 25, Freehold building land Clevedon—Alonzo Dawes, of Clevedon, at same, on May 3, Freehold׳ building land Bath—T. F. and W. Head, of Bath, at same, on April 24, Freehold: dwelling house Chard—W. C. Warren and! Son, of Chard, at same, on April 25, cottages, orchard and gardens Staffordshire. Lichfield (near)—Winterton and Sons, of Lichfield, at same, on April 21, Freehold farms Wolverhampton—Harry Goddard, of Wolverhampton, at same, on April 19, dwelling houses and builddng land Leek—Fergyson and Son, of Leek, at same, on April 27, Freehold property Darlaston and Wednesbury—Belcher and Son, of Darlaston, at same, on April 24. Freehold1 dwelling houses, bakery and manufactory Surrey. Merstham—White and Sons, of Dorking, at Redhill. on April 19. Freehold cottages and meadow land Hindhead—C. Bridger and Son, of Haslemere. at Hindhead, on April 21, Freehold duelling houses, villas and building land T] ESTATE SALES. 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