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Particulars and conditions of sale of a freehold estate situate at Buntingford in the county of Hertford which will be sold by Bunyan and Cockett at the Bell Inn in Buntingford on Monday March 1st 1802 at three o'clock

By: Language: English Publication details: S.l. s.n. [1802]Description: 1 sheet 32 x 21 cm. + 1 sheet (25 x 19 cm.)Subject(s):
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Archive London Basement BASEMENT BOX 5 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 141112-1001
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BASEMENT BOX 4 Cluttons 1765-1965 [manuscript] BASEMENT BOX 4 Monthly register of land, houses, shops, freehold & leasehold properties & ground rents &c. to be let or sold BASEMENT BOX 5 The Institute of Estate and House Agents BASEMENT BOX 5 Particulars and conditions of sale of a freehold estate situate at Buntingford in the county of Hertford which will be sold by Bunyan and Cockett at the Bell Inn in Buntingford on Monday March 1st 1802 at three o'clock BASEMENT BOX 5 Particulars and conditions of sale of a spacious freehold mansion...late the residence an property of Sir John Danvers, Bart. deceased, eligibly situate on the north side of Hanover Square in the parish of St. George's, which (by order of the representative) will be sold by auction by Mr Christie, [at his Great Room in Pall Mall] on [Tuesday] January the [17th] 1797 at one o'clock BASEMENT BOX 5 [Collection of auction bills relating to the sale of properties in Lincolnshire by William Smith] BASEMENT BOX 5 Particulars and conditions of sale of a valuable copyhold estate consisting of a roomy family house, pleasantly situate, no. 3 Old Chapel Row, Kentish Town...which will be sold by auction by Messrs. Robins at the Auction Mart, opposite the Bank of England on Wednesday the 17th of May 1826...

Item is annotated with the name of the successful bidder, William Munns, and the price and deposit paid.

Item is accompanied by a letter to the donors acknowledging the gift of the item, dated 25 May 1918.