| Description | Property comprises dwelling house with out offices, stables, coach houses, granaries and other buildings, gardens, shrubberies, plantations, woods and pasture ground, late in the tenure of Joseph Scott, together with lands surrounding Upper Cockshut Hill and Lower Cockshut Hill in the tenure of Thomas Clarke, lands at Cockshut Hill in which bricks were lately made, in the tenure of Edward Hailes and pasture called the Horse Pasture in the tenure of William Moss. Leased by Mary Scott, late of the parish of Barr, Staffordshire, now of Beaufort Row, Chelsea, near London, Middlesex, widow, to Samuel Galton the younger of Birmingham, merchant |