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Mr. Whistler died of cholera during the first week of August 1832. |
For Sale by Auction Friday 5th July 1839, then in the occupation of Mr. Cooper, tenant to Mr. Robert Clifton. Sold by order of the trustees of the late Mr. James Ashley. `All that old-established free Public-house, with Barn, stable and other Outbuildings, Yards, Gardens, Orchard, and a Piece of excellent Arable Land. Altogether 6A 1R 28P, with Rights Of Common for two head of stock.' (When advertised 1st June 1839, the sale was said to include some 58 Acres of Land, later notifications of sale did not mention the land.) For Sale by Auction 7th July 1846 - A Freehold property including approximately Seven Acres of Arable Land and some Six Acres of Productive Land in Hockwold Fen and a Right of Common in Hockwold Cum Wilton. In occupation of James Cooper. No change recommended at First Joint Committee Meeting of Bullards and S&P 29th May 1962. Sales given as 205 barrels |