Monday, March 29, 2010

'From An 1812 Liverpool Mercury'.

'From the 'Liverpool Mercury' dated Friday, May 22d, 1812.

To be sold by private treaty. Altogether or in lots of seven yards and a half each. A piece of ground at the south end of Great George-street, and in front thereto 52 yards 1 foot, and running in depth to Rathbone-street, 177 feet 9 inches, bounded on the south by a house occupied by Mr. Patterson, on the north by one belonging to Mr. Wilson. The ground is in full lease under the Corporation of Liverpool, six or twelve months will be allowed for payment of the purchase money; and further particulars may be known by applying to Crump and Lodge, Drury-lane.

I Anthony Pye, the husband of Mary Pye, do hereby give notice, that any person or persons that will give trust to the said Mary Pye, I, the said Anthony Pye, will not answer for the same. his Anthony x Pye mark.

TO LET, two good offices on the ground floor, No. 6, Exchange Buildings, and two rooms over the same, which will contain 600 bags of cotton. Apply to Thomas Robinson and Co. on the premises.

To be let for any number of years, a rope-walk, near Grafton-street, Harrington, 420 yards long, and 8 yards wide, with suitable buildings, posts, lately occupied by Mr. Murray Gladstone. Also a country residence, being part of a farmhouse, near Park Chapel; consisting of a kitchen, parlour, tae room, and three lodging-rooms; with a stable and a garden. Enquire of Mr. Yates, Toxteth Park, or Mr. Ashton Yates, Brunswick-street.

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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