Description | Admission out of court Albert Mangles, Charles Frederick Gibson, George Pope, represented by William Wells, gentleman, attorney Fulham manor, Hammersmith: (a) land on north side of Uxbridge Road near the Adelaide public house demised to Henry Holland (b) property as in DD/477/26 excluding property surrendered to Viscount Lowther, described as: (i) two pieces of land forming part of the new road leading from Shepherds Bush Common to the Great Western Road (ii) land on east side of (i) above measuring 440 ft x 6 ft 6 ins (iii) land also on east of (i) above measuring 130 ft in length, terminating at northern extremity, and gradually increasing in breadth from a point at the northern extremity to 10 ft (iv) piece of land on east side of (i) above, 60 ft in length, the breadth decreasing from 10 ft on south to 6 ft 6 ins on north (v) so much of land on east and west on (i) above as will give the land a breadth of 64 ft and 560 ft in length (vi) part of field called Great Pightle measuring 620 ft x 51 ft on average, a continuation of the new road from Shepherds Bush Common to the Great Western Road (further details given) (c) piece of land part of a larger piece of waste on the green near the Seven Stars public house measuring 320 ft in length and 34 ft in depth at the widest part, and 10 ft on east end, to which George Scott was admitted on 15 April 1816 (d) Half Moon and Seven Stars public house with three adjoining messuages, two other messuages and piece of former waste, as in DD/477/14 (e) two pieces of waste as in DD/477/17 (f) messuage with orchard and land (2 r) at Stanfords Bridge and piece of former waste, as in DD/477/91 (g) piece of land (1 a 3 r) as in DD/477/34/1 excluding portion surrendered to Viscount Lowther on 8 February 1831, now thrown into the east side of Standford Brook Lane and forming part of the new road leading from Shepherds Bush Common to the Great Western Road (h) close at North End called Little Broad Croft (7 a 2 r 30 p) with messuage, as in DD/477/92 (j) two pieces of land (1r 5 1/2 p total), part of three pieces of ground. Formerly waste, on north side of Great Road leading from Kensington |