broadsides (notices)
Found in 348 Collections and/or Records:
Auction of household furniture, 1850
The auction notice announces the sale of all the household furniture and other effects "under a distress for rent." Held on February 27, 1850, at the premises occupied by Dr. Beaumont, dentist and oculist.
Auction of household furniture, 1850
The auction notice describes the sale of household furniture and other effects by Mr. T. J. N. Brogden on the premises in Heighington on Wednesday, March 13, 1850. The items belong to Mrs. Mayfield.
Auction of household furniture, 1850
The notice announces the auction of household furniture and other effects. The sale takes place at Mr. Thomas Sewards residence.
Auction of household furniture, 1851
The notice describes valuable and household furniture being sold at auction by Mr. T. J. N. Brogden on the premises of Mr. R. Peacock on Friday, February 21st.
Auction of household furniture and baking implements, 1849
The broadside advertises an auction of various household items including household furniture, and baking implements. The sale of Mr. Hunter's items will benefit his creditors.
Auction of J. Peto's furniture, 1849
The broadside advertises an auction of furniture, Dantzic feather beds, and other items belonging to J. Peto.
Auction of live and dead stock, 1849
The auction announcement lists Mr. William Minnett's farm and household items to be sold for the benefit of creditors on February 6th and 7th.
Auction of mahogany, 1849
The broadside advertises an auction of 40 logs of Spanish, Cuba, and Honduras mahogany. The sale occurs in Newland, Lincoln.
Auction of messuage, 1849
The broadside advertises the auction a newly erected messuage, a dwelling house, to be sold at Harrows' Public House in North Hykeham on Thursday the 18th. Dudding and Danby, Solicitors, present the notice.
Auction of music, 1850
The auction notice provides a list of sheet music for sale at auction. The auction occurs at Mr. Barnby's premises in Guildhall-street on Thursday, January 17th. The items for auction belong to Mr. John Stainton, bookseller.