Wednesday, March 31, 2010

'From An 1811 Liverpool Mercury'.

From the 'Liverpool Mercury' dated Friday, September 20th, 1811.

At the Globe Tavern, in John-street, Liverpool, on Wednesday next, the 9th. of October, at six o.clock in the evening, a piece of land on the southerly side, and near the bottom of Richmond-row, in Liverpool, freehold of inheritance; containing in front 48 feet, and in depth 68 feet 9 inches. For particulars apply to Mr. Redish, assignee of the estate of the late Thomas Middleton, or at the office of EDW BLACKSTOCK, No.1, St. John's-lane, Hay-market.

At the Globe Tavern in John-street, Liverpool, on Wednesday next, the 9th. October, at seven o'clock in the evening, two houses on the south side of Maguire-street, in Liverpool, in the occupation of Mr. Ghent, and Robert Hindle; being in front 100 yards, and in depth 21, for the remainder of a term of 1000 years, which commenced on the 3d of January, 1790, under the yearly reserved rent of 2 guineas. Apply to Messrs. Stanistreet and Eden, in Leigh-street, or to Edwd. Blackstock, No.1, in St. John's-lane, Hay-market.

Should the above be of interest to you, you are advised to view the original article, as this is not necessarily an exact 'transcript'.

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