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[Reports and valuations on the Hardwick Estate, Barnes] [manuscript]

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: 1903 and 1908Description: 2 items typescript 33 x 20 cmSubject(s):
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Archive London Basement BASEMENT BOX 5 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 141132-1001
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BASEMENT BOX 5 The particulars of a valuable and very desirable freehold estate beautifully sitaute on the banks of the river Thames at Chelsea in the County of Middlesex, consisting of ten substantial brick dwelling houses...which will be sold by auction by Mr Skinner on Tuesday the 1st of July 1777 at Garraway's Coffee House, 'Change Alley, Cornhill...also a leasehold substantial brick dwelling house (no. 9) in Beaufort Street, Chelsea BASEMENT BOX 5 Maid's Morton near Buckingham BASEMENT BOX 5 Partiuclars and conditions of sale of a valuable property...adjoining the town of Buckingham... BASEMENT BOX 5 [Reports and valuations on the Hardwick Estate, Barnes] BASEMENT BOX 5 Particulars and conditions of sale of a capital and singularly eligible freehold estate, the property of a man of fashion, consisting of the manor of Silton, with courts leet and baron, royalties etc...[and] Baltington Manor Farm in Purbeck...which (by order of the proprietor) will be sold by auction by Mr Christie, at the sign of the Red Lion, Shaftesbury on Wednesday June the 8th 1791... BASEMENT BOX 5 For sale by auction by Mr Geo. Cranston, at the White Hart Inn in Ringwood on Friday July 31, 1840 at 5 o'clock in the afternoon BASEMENT BOX 5 The particulars of eligible freehold estates advantageously situate on the east side of the Borough High Street and in Angel Court, adjoining, near St George's Church consisting of two commodious dwelling houses and shops with extensive fronts (no. 146 and no. 147), The Angel Public House and twenty-five dwelling houses forming the whole of Angel Court...which will be sold at auction by Mess. Skinner, Dyke and Skinner on Thursday the 19th of July 1798...

Reports dated 5 February 1903 and 10 December 1908.