Historical information
This land sales plan shows allotments of land offered for sale in the inner township area of Bacchus Marsh in 1908. The land put up for sale was from the estate of the late Mr and Mrs J.E. Crook. That being James Elijah Crook and his wife Harriet, (nee Athorn). The Crooks had been resident in Bacchus Marsh since the 1840s and were prominent members of the community. They were prominent in the business, social and civic affairs of the town and district. In the 1850s the Crooks acquired the Manor House and nearby land once owned by the Bacchus family. James Crook died in 1889. When Harriet Crook died in February 1908 their estate was offered for sale. This included the large stone home known as the Manor House and various parcels of land including around 50 allotments of land near the Manor House, bounded by Young, Lerderderg, Crook and Main Streets. Most of these allotments of land were sold in October 1908. The Manor House itself was passed in at the sale and continued to be owned by the Crook family for several decades after 1908.
Physical description
A single page map on a single page of a bound volume of maps. The map shows portions of land for sale from the subdivision of the Manor House property in Bacchus Marsh in 1908. The names of most of the buyers of the portions of land have been hand-written into the various allotments they purchased. The maps are pasted into a bound volume containing 76 maps or plans in total. High resolution digital image stored on BMDHS computer network.
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References
- Advertising (1908, August 22). The Bacchus Marsh Express (Vic. : 1866 - 1943), p. 2. col. 4. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article90172287 Subdivision sale notice for the Manor House property
- LAND SALE IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MR. AND MRS. J. E. CROOK, AT BACCHUS MARSH. (1908, October 10). The Bacchus Marsh Express (Vic. : 1866 - 1943), p. 4. col. 4. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article90168421 Sale results from Crook estate auction.