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The particulars of a captial and very valuable freehold estate, Desirably situate in the parishes of Turvey, Newton, and Clifton, (seven miles from the town of Bedford, four from Olney, and eight from Newport Pagnel) in the counties of Bedford and Bucks; comprising the desirable manor of Turvey, co-extensive with the parish, and bounded by the river Ouse for near two miles, in which there is the sole right of fishery, the perpetual advowson and next presentation to the rectory of Turvey. Also the manor of Clifton, and nineteen eligible compact farms, containing three thousand five hundred and forty-three acres of fertile meadow, pasture, and arable land, all inclosed and well fenced, (except one hundred and sixty-five acres) with suitable farm houses and out-buildings, a water corn mill, three public houses, and sundry messuages; the whole let to unexceptionable good tenants, Messrs. Davison, Skevington, Battams, Jones, Rowe, Pearson, Sheffield, Lawrence, Fowler, Allebone, Manning, and others, the annual rental two thousand and forty-six pounds fourteen shillings. Which will be sold by auction, By Mr. Skinner and Co. on Wednesday the 22d of November, 1786, at twelve o'clock, at Garraway's Coffee-House, 'Change-Alley, London, In six lots

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