From the London Gazette. 1824.

TO be sold, before the major part of the Commissioners named and authorised in and by a Commission of Barkrupt awarded and issued and now in prosecution against John Jenkins, late of Tewkesbury, in the County of Gloucester, Corn-Dealer, Dealer and Chapman, at the Swan Inn, in Tewkesbnry aforesaid, on Monday the 19th day of July next, at Five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day :--

Lot 1.—All that capital and most substantial stack of mills, called the Abbey or Town-Mills, situate in the Borough of Tewkesbury, in the County of Gloucester, on the junction of the River Avon with the Severn, with a pond of water seven miles long, forming more than a sufficient power to work four large water-wheels, which at present drive eight pair of stones, and are capable of grinding from five to six quarters per hour, together with a piece of most valuable meadow land in the Severn-Ham, in Tewkesbury aforesaid, adjoining to the said mills, and containing about out one acre and three quarters.

Lot 2.—All that very capital and strongly built double malt-honse, cabable of making six thousand bushels in a season, with store-rooms and counting-house attached thereto, situate and lying near to the said mills.

Lot 3.—All that large and well established coal-yard, adjoining lot 2, and near to the River Avon.

Lot 4.—All those four freehold collages or tenements, with stable, fold-yard, cow-stalls, and piggery, situate on the Mill-Bank, in Tewkesbury aforesaid, and near to all the preceding lots.

Lot 5.—All that excellent, most commodious, and newly erected freehold dwelling-house, situate at the lower end of the Church-Street, in Tewkesbury aforesaid, and near to the Abbey Church there; together with a good garden, stable, piggery, and other conveniences, late in the occupation of Mr. Jenkins.

Immediate possession may be obtained, of the mills, land,malt-house, and dwelling house. For further particulars apply to Mr. Edmund Warden-Jones, Solicitor to the Assignees,.Tewkesbury.

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