Ellices Callow pont (General)

by Mike Pinchin @, Bedford, England, Monday, October 15, 2018, 20:14 (2020 days ago) @ flissie

Having looked at the image and compared the scribe’s letters I have convinced myself that the third word is not “Pont” but “Pent”. I wonder if this refers to an enclosure called Ellice’s Callow or Callow Pent.

BNA Gloucester Journal - Saturday 22 July 1865

FREEHOLD LAND. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. WALTER MORRIS, At the Bell Inn, Ruardean, on Wednesday, the day of July, 1865, at three o'clock in the afternoon, in two lots, subject to Conditions of Sale ; Lot 1. ALL those valuable Pieces or Parcels of FREEHOLD PASTURE and ARABLE LAND, called respectively The Hops, Lower Hops, and Callow Pent, containing about 10 acres, more or less, situate in the Parish of Ruardean, in the County of Gloucester. This Lot lies on the Turnpike Road leading from Ross, and Walford, to Ruardean, is very compact and convenient for occupation, and adjoins the Estate of John Partridge, Esq. Bishop's Wood, and the Glask Farm, the Property of Messrs. Gillam.


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