Wednesday, April 7, 2010

'From An 1811 Liverpool Mercury.'

Sales by Auction

'From The Liverpool Mercury Dated Friday, November 15th., 1811'.

By Order of the Assignees. Peremptorily.- At the Star and Garter, in Paradise-street, in Liverpool, on Friday, the 15th day of November inst. at six o'clock in the evening, the beneficial interest of a bankrupt in six messuages or dwelling-houses, in Lace-street, in Liverpool, and in certain property, devised to the said bankrupt's wife prior to her marriage. Apply for particulars to Mr. James Murrow, Solicitor Paradise-street.

By Order of the Trustees. By Alexander Hilton, on Tuesady and Wednesday next, the 19th? and 20th inst. at eleven o'clock precisely each day, on the Premises, Mount Vernon street, Low-hill?, behind the Red Lion, the genteel household furniture and other effects? of Mr. Richard Foster, consisting of eight-day spring time-piece, four?-post and camp bedsteads?, with printed Calico furnitures, good feather beds and bedding, painted chairs, tables, wash-stands and wardrobe, Kidderminster carpet, mirror, dressing glasses, Scarlet Moreen window curtains?, telescope by Wood, sundry silver and plated articles, &c. Mahogany articles in secretary and bookcase, set of dining tables, chairs, card and Pembroke tables, table service, with the whole of the kitchen requisites, and other articles.
And also a choice collection of books, comprising Robertson's Works, Pliny's? Letters, Anecdotes, Hunter's Journal, Walker's Geography, Cooper's works. Life? of Lee Lewis, Burn's works, 3 vols. Gibbon's Roman Empire. 12 vols. Union Dictionary, Hervey's Meditations?, Young's Night Thoughts, &c. To be viewed the day before the sale, when catalogues may be had.

Should either of 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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