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Particulars and conditions of sale of the renowned freehold residence for many years occupied by Charles Dickens and by him named 'Bleak House'...for sale by auction by Messrs. Cockett, Henderson and Co., on Monday June 30th 1919...

By: Language: English Publication details: S.l. s.n. [1919] Description: [9] p. ill., col., map 28 cm. + 1 sheet (22 x 7 cm.)Subject(s):
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Archive London Basement BASEMENT BOX 1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 30013160
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BASEMENT BOX 1 Descriptive illustrated particulars, with plan of the historical property known as Pope's Villa, surrounded by ornamental grounds...the whole property comprising an area of about five acres...which will be sold at auction by Messrs. E. amd H. Lumley at the Mart, Tokenhouse Yard, E.C. on Tuesday the 28th day of May 1878... BASEMENT BOX 1 On the banks of the Thames, Twickenham BASEMENT BOX 1 Particulars, plans and conditions of sale of the following important freehold properties BASEMENT BOX 1 Particulars and conditions of sale of the renowned freehold residence for many years occupied by Charles Dickens and by him named 'Bleak House'...for sale by auction by Messrs. Cockett, Henderson and Co., on Monday June 30th 1919... BASEMENT BOX 1 The particulars of the Devizes Castle Estate at Devizes, Wiltshire... BASEMENT BOX 1 Bayview Estate, Whitstable-on-Sea...Messrs. Protheroe and Morris will offer for sale by auction in a marquee on the Estate on Tuesday September 27th 1904 at 2.30 p.m., 86 choice plots of freehold building land... BASEMENT BOX 1 The freehold City estate comprising free fully licensed premises known as 'Williamsons'...also Groveland House and 4 and 5 Bow Lane consisting of about 40 offices and two shops situate in Groveland Court (formerly New Court), Bow Lane, City of London, E.C.4 to be sold by auction on the premises on Thursday the 29th day of June 1939...

Item is accompanied by a press clipping dated 4 October 1913 mentioning 'Bleak House'