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Particulars and conditions of sale of very eligible long leasehold premises situate in the most preferable part of The Quadrant having the advantage of two fronts being no. 88 on the north side, the corner of Vine Street, which will be sold by auction by Mr J. Smith at the Auction Mart opposite the Bank of England on Thursday the 4th of March 1924 at twelve o'clock

By: Language: English Publication details: S.l. s.n. [1824]Description: 1 sheet 32 x 20 cmSubject(s):
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Archive London Basement BASEMENT BOX 5 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 141162-1001
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BASEMENT BOX 5 The New River...abstract particulars and conditions of sale of freehold estates...comprising about a quarter of an Adventurer's Share and one half of a King's Share in the estates and interests of the New River...for sale by auction at the Mart, Tokenhouse Yard, Bank of England on Wednesday the 14th day of March 1894... BASEMENT BOX 5 The particulars of a freehold estate situate in the parish of Saint Clement Danes in the county of Middlesex which will be peremptorily sold in thirty-nine lots, persuant to a decree in the High Court of Chancery...before Edward Leeds Esquire, one of the Masters of the said Court, at the Public Sale Room in Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, London on Tuesday the 12th day of November 1799... BASEMENT BOX 5 Freehold premises on the north side of Lincoln's Inn Fields BASEMENT BOX 5 Particulars and conditions of sale of very eligible long leasehold premises situate in the most preferable part of The Quadrant having the advantage of two fronts being no. 88 on the north side, the corner of Vine Street, which will be sold by auction by Mr J. Smith at the Auction Mart opposite the Bank of England on Thursday the 4th of March 1924 at twelve o'clock BASEMENT BOX 5 A catalogue of the implements in husbandry, hay, brewing utensils, casks, part of the household furniture etc. etc. which will be sold by auction by Mr Jeffries on the premises of the late M. M. Bennett Esq., deceased, by order of the executrix on Tuesday the 22nd day of May 1832. BASEMENT BOX 5 The particulars and conditions of sale of a freehold and leasehold estate situate in Anchor and Hope Alley near Wapping Church and in the New Road, St George's, which will be sold by auction by Thomas Moore on Thursday the 8th of March 1787 at three o'clock in the afternoon in two lots at the sign of the George in the Back Lane, St George's in the east BASEMENT BOX 5 [Document dated 2 June 1820 relating to the sale of timber at Lackanshandewheat, Knockalisheen and Graignagower] [manuscript]