Thursday, April 8, 2010

'From An 1811 Liverpool Mercury.'

'Sales by Auction'

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

At Forshaw's, the Globe Tavern, in John-street, on Friday, the 18th. of October next, at six o'clock in the evening, all that messuage, on the northerly side of Union-street, with the warehouse, coach-house, stable, and vacant ground at the back, and extending to Queen-street, being in front 12 yards and 1 foot, in depth 77 yards, and in breadth at the back 12 yards and 1 foot, freehold of inheritance, and lately in the occupation of Mr. John Jackson. For further particulars apply to Edward Blackstock, Solicitor, Liverpool.

By Order of the Assignees. Peremptorily, this day, (Friday) the 20th September, at 7 o'clock in the evening, at Forshaw's the Globe Tavern, two messuages or dwelling-houses, and premises, with the cow-house and stables adjoining situate on the east side of Trueman-street, in Liverpool, containing in front to Trueman-street aforesaid, 35 feet, in the several occupations of Mrs. Barbara Perry, and Wm. Lloyd. The premises are freehold of inheritance, and for further particulars apply to Messrs. Crump and Lodge, Drury-lane, or to Mr. Davies, Fenwick-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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