Wellingborough News, March 2nd 1878, transcribed by Kay Collins
Duchy of LancasterBy order of the Chancellor
CHELVESTON AND CALDECOT
Near HIGH AM FERRERS, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.
To TIMBER MERCHANTS and Others.
Messrs. Pendered and Son
ARE favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on Friday, 8th March, 1878, the following valuable TIMBER, viz.: 80 ASH TREES, 77 OAK TREES (to stand for barking), 4 ELM TREES, of fine quality and mostly of good dimensions, standing principally on the farms of Mr. Gross and Mr. Chettle, and near to good roads.
A Dinner will be provided for purchasers of Ten Pounds and upwards.
To view, apply to Mr. W. Gross, Caldecot.
Company to meet at Lot 1, in Mr. Chettle's Home Field, adjoining the village of Chelveston, at 11 o'clock a.m.
For further particulars apply to GEORGE KINGSFORD CARTWRIGHT, Esq., Surveyor General of the Duchy of Lancaster, Harrogate; to Mr. JAMES THOMPSON, Higham Ferrers; or to the Auctioneers, Wellingborough, of whom catalogues may be obtained.
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Wellingborough News, 15th December 1883, transcribed by Kay Collins
CHELVESTON, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
To BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY
Messrs. Pendered and Son
On Thursday, 20th Dec., 1883, thirty ash trees, standing on the Chelveston Estate, near Mr. Denton's lodge. Company to meet at Mr. Denton's lodge, punctually at eleven o'clock, a.m.
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Wellingborough News, 22nd November 1884, transcribed by Kay Collins
Chelveston, Near Higham Ferrers
(On the Chelveston Estate)
To TIMBER MERCHANTS AND OTHERS
To BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY
Messrs. Pendered and Son,
On Monday, 1st December, 1884, 50 ASH TREES of fine quality, and many of good and a few ELMS, standing on the Farms of Messrs. Denton, Martin, and Browning, in the parish of Chelveston.
Company to meet at Stone Pit Field, on Mr. Denton's Farm, Chelveston Lodge, at Eleven o'clock, a.m.
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