Francis Kilborn

Auction of Messuage, 22nd Jan 1806

Peremptorily to be SOLD by AUCTION,
By Mr. EDWARD LEES, of Nuneaton,

At the House of Mr. Thomas Kilborn, the Sign of the King's-Arms, in Desborough, in the County of Northampton, on Wednesday the 22d Day of January next, at Three o'Clock in the Afternoon, subject to such Conditions of Sale as will then and there be produced, and in one or more Lot or Lots as will be mentioned at the Time of Sale.

ALL that elegant and substantial new-built Brick and Slate FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, excellent walled Garden, Yard, Stable, Barn, Hovel, Cow-Shed, capital new Pump, and other Conveniences, together with about nine Acres of rich Land adjoining thereto, situate at DESBOROUGH aforesaid, about five Miles from Market-Harborough and six from Kettering, adjoining the Turnpike-Road.

The above would be a suitable Purchase for a small genteel Family, who might wish to reside a few Miles distant from a Market-Town. The House is in complete Repair (belonging to which are two large Pews in the Church), the Garden large, well laid out, and planted with a good Assortment of Fruit Trees and Shrubs, now occupied by Francis Kilborn, Gent. who is going to change his Place of Residence; and the Purchaser may be accommodated with a considerable Part of the Purchase Money.

And in the Forenoon of the same Day will be DISPOSED OF, upon the Premises, the FURNITURE of the HOUSE, and a large STACK of capital CLOVER, SEED CLOVER in the Barn, and upwards of 100 LOADS of rotten DUNG.

Mr. KILBORN, or the LANDLORD at the KING'S-ARMS, will shew the Premises; and further Particulars may be had at the Office of Mr. THORNLEY, Attorney at Law, in Hinkley.

 Northampton Mercury, Saturday 11 January 1806

Note: advert also appeared in the Mercury on
Saturday 28 December 1805