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A catalogue of the genuine houshold furniture, a saddle horse, three cows, a cart and other effects of Will. Woolcombe Esq. dec. which will be sold by auction (by Mr Phipps and Son) by order of the executors at his late dwelling house at Plaistow, near Bromley, in Kent, about nine miles from London on Monday the 28th of May 1770...

By: Language: English Publication details: London Robert Phipps and Son 1770Description: 8 p. 20 cmSubject(s):
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Archive London Basement BASEMENT BOX 1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 140688-1001
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BASEMENT BOX 1 [Collection of press cuttings relating to auctions] BASEMENT BOX 1 A catalogue of part of the houshold furniture, brewing and dairy utensils, valuable live and dead farming stock and other effects of Mr William Munns of Wimpole, in the county of Cambridge which will be sold by auction by Bunyan and Cockett on the premises on Monday April 19 1802 and following day, Mr Munns leaving his farm BASEMENT BOX 1 Garraway's Coffee House, Change Alley, Cornhill BASEMENT BOX 1 A catalogue of the genuine houshold furniture, a saddle horse, three cows, a cart and other effects of Will. Woolcombe Esq. dec. BASEMENT BOX 1 Gloucestershire BASEMENT BOX 1 A catalogue of all the truly valuable live stock, implements of husbandry, casks and hay on the premises of Mr Isaac Hemming (who is about to leave) at Great Washbourn...which will be sold by auction by W. Moore and Son on Thursday October 9, 1817... BASEMENT BOX 1 Terms and conditions of a survey held this twenty second day of December one thousand eight hundred and twenty five at Veale's London Inn in Dawlish Devon by Mr John Force auctioneer employed by and on the behalf of Mr John Till the proprietor for the purpose of selling the fee simple and inheritance of all that desirable brewery and premises together with the convenient dwelling house adjoining...

Sale also included 'The unexpired term of the lease of the said dwelling - house, garden, coach-house, stables, yards, barns, and four fine pasture fields adjoining - about 12 years of the lease is unexpired at 60 l. per annum'.

Item is annotated with the names of purchasers of the lots, and the prices paid.

Item donated to the Auctioneers' and Estate Agents Institute by Alfred Moore on 22 February 1915.