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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...

By: Language: English Publication details: S.l. s.n. [1798]Description: 2 leaves 33 x 21 cm. + 5 sheets (map, 26 x 22 cm., or smaller)Subject(s):
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Barcode
Archive London Basement BASEMENT BOX 5 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 141135-1001

Item is accompanied by a letter from the donor, dated 15 February 1911, a letter forwarding the sales particulars to a firm in the area, for their interest, dated 16 February 1911, and a letter from this firm dated 20 February 1911 returning the particulars and enclosing a tracing from Horwood's Plan of London of 1799 showing the area concerned.

Item is annotated in ink with the prices of lots and other notes.