Lincolnshire (England)
Found in 379 Collections and/or Records:
Auction of dwelling-houses and shops, 1849
The broadside announces the auction of dwellinghouses and shops occupied by Mrs. Rachel Yates, Mr. Griffin Parrish, Mr. Edward Howitt, Mr. Thomas Atkinson, and others.
Auction of dwellings, 1850
The auction notice announces the sale of dwellings, shops, and new tenements held on March 9, 1850, at the Durham Ox Inn. Current occupants include Mr. Robert Slingsby, Mr. William Guy, William Palmer, and others.
Auction of eight freehold tenements, 1849
The auction notice advertises the sale of Eight Freehold Tenements and a Butcher's Shop by Mr. T. J. N. Brogden at the Axe and Cleaver Inn, Duston, on Thursday, February 8th.
Auction of farming stock, 1850
The auction notice announces the sale of farming stock and household furniture, including sheep, beasts, horses, and implements. The items belong to Mr. Mark Trimingham.
Auction of farming stock, 1850
The auction notice announces the sale of farming stock and household furniture in Auborne, Lincolnshire.
Auction of farming stock, 1850
The auction notice lists the live and dead farming stock for sale. The sale takes place at Mr. W. Graves' farm.
Auction of farming stock, 1851
The notice announces the auction of farming stock and includes implements of husbandry, brewing and dairy utensils, etc. The auction takes place at the premises of Mr. Thomas Mayfield. Messrs. Wells and Moss sponsor the auction.
Auction of forty cart horses, 1848
The auction notice advertises the sale of forty cart horses by Messrs. Lucas and Co. on Friday, the 22nd of December in the High Street near the Queens Hotel. Also included on the notice are the conditions of sale and a list of the horses with their names, color, and height.
Auction of four dwelling-houses, 1849
The broadside announces the auction of four dwellinghouses with yards and gardens located in St. Botolph.
Auction of freehold estate, 1850
The notice announces the sale of a valuable freehold estate in the parish of Washingborough comprising a cottage, a barn, a stable, outbuildings, a garden, and more on January 29, 1850. Mr. Thomas Cottom currently occupies the estate.