Description | Of a capital messuage or mansion house on the east side of Eccleston Lane, with the coachhouse, stables and outbuildings, yards, gardens and pleasure grounds, formerly in the occupation of John Swarbrick Rogers, deceased, father of John Rogers and later in the occupation of Fitzjames Watt, together with a field adjoining the premises containing 6 acres 3 roods and 13 perches then called the Yales; the site of a cottage to the south of the premises, formerly in the occupation of Henry Garnett, esq., but which was then taken down and a field in Handbridge in the parish of St. Mary on the Hill containing 1¾ acres known as Healds Croft, formerly in the occupation of Joseph Evans later of Fitzjames Watt; to uses recited |