Difference between revisions of "1915 Sale of Estate of Thomas Dell"
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SCHEDULE. Sale by the executors of Thomas Dell of Saunderton. 24<sup>th</sup>. June 1915 | SCHEDULE. Sale by the executors of Thomas Dell of Saunderton. 24<sup>th</sup>. June 1915 | ||
Revision as of 09:56, 7 November 2021
SCHEDULE. Sale by the executors of Thomas Dell of Saunderton. 24th. June 1915
LOT 3.
An OLD-FASHIONED COTTAGE & Capital Garden. (Ed. Later called Kia Cottage). The cottage contains 4 rooms, woodhouse and water tank and is let to Mr. Amos James, an old-standing tenant at a rental of £6-10s -0d. p.a.
PURCHASED by Mr.H. G. Hickman for £185.
Editor’s note. In 1924 Mr. Hickman built in the garden, a house called ‘Wembley’, the ground floor he made into ‘Hickmans Stores’.
LOT 4.
FREEHOLD ACCOMMODATION HOLDING with DWELLING HOUSE containing 4 rooms and SIX ACRES of ARABLE and GRASS LAND. (Ed. Later known as Floyds Farm). Also BARN, PIG STYES, STABLE & HEN HOUSES. Let to Mr. Peter Floyd, an old-standing tenant, at a rental of £15 per annum.
PURCHASED by Frederick (Fred) William Floyd, son of Peter Floyd, for £640.
| 1915 Sale of Estate of Thomas Dell | |
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| Year | 1915 |
| Village | Saunderton |
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| Social Period | Category:1910's |