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Inventory of household furniture and effects belonging to the late W. Webster, Mountfields, Shrewsbury [manuscript]

Language: English Publication details: [1833]Description: 1 v. 20 cm. + 2 sheets (20 x 14 cm. and 20 x 16 cm.)Subject(s):
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Archive London Basement BASEMENT BOX 2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 140761-1001
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BASEMENT BOX 2 Rental and Particulars of the Galway estates of the late Thomas Barnewall Martin Esq., held in fee-simple and principally situate in Connamara in the county of Galway and in the county of the town of Galway comprising upwards of 192,000 statute acres BASEMENT BOX 2 [Advertisement for Bristol City Auction Mart] BASEMENT BOX 2 A short address to the tenantry of the estates of the Right Hon. the Earl of Caledon in the counties of Tyrone and Armagh by his Lordship's agent Henry L. Prentice Esq. [manuscript] BASEMENT BOX 2 Inventory of household furniture and effects belonging to the late W. Webster, Mountfields, Shrewsbury BASEMENT BOX 2 Ward of Farringdon Without [poll returns] BASEMENT BOX 2 [Lease dated 1 July 1819 between Nicholas Tuite Selby, Charles Bodenham, the Right Honorable Thomas Anthony Lord Viscount Southwell and Jane Viscountess Southwell on the one part, and William Kinnard Jenkins relating to the Rectory in the parish of Welch Newton in Herefordshire] BASEMENT BOX 2 [Lease dated 17 May 1773 to transfer use into possession by T. Prosser of Birdstone to Reverend John Davies of Puddlestone (both in Hereford), Watkins Farm in Welch Newton, the late estate of Richard Taylor, uncle of Thomas Prosser]

A notebook listing goods belonging to W. Webster and their values, and giving details of their sale. Accompanied by two manuscript sheets, one a receipted bill from the valuer, Mr Tisdale, and the other a summary of the valuation and sale.