Wednesday, April 7, 2010

'From An 1812 Liverpool Mercury.'

Sales by Auction.

'From The Liverpool Mercury Dated Friday, March 6th, 1812'.

By Order of the Assignees?. At Forshaw's, the Globe Tavern, in Liverpool?, on Friday, the 13th day of March inst. at 7 o'clock in the evening (unless previously disposed of by private contract, of which timely notice will be given)
A warehouse, lately erected on the west side of Chorley-street, in Liverpool, in front 61 feet one inch, and in depth? about 31 feet, in the occupation of Messrs. Lowes and Woods.
A seat or pew, on the south side of the middle aisle of St. Thomas's Church, in Liverpool, formerly two seats, and marked Nos. 96 and 97.
The above are Freehold of Inheritance.
For further particulars apply at the office of Crump & Lodge, Drury-lane, Liverpool.

Without reserve, on Friday, the 13th day of March inst. at six o'clock in the evening, at Forshaw's, the Globe Tavern, in John-street, in Liverpool, either together or separate, as may be agreed on at the time of sale, two messuages or dwelling-houses with their appurtenances, being freehold of inheritance; situate on the north side of Lord-street, in Liverpool, containing in front thereto 10 yards or thereabouts, and extending in depth 43 and a half yards or thereabouts, one of which houses is in the occupation of Mr. Yates, engraver, and the other is not at present occupied, bounded on the east by a shop and premises lately occupied by Mr. Whittle, draper and tailor, and on the west by premises occupied by Mr. Corf. For further particulars enquire of P. Woods, attorney, Brunswick-street, Liverpool.

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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