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mues, on Seven [..] Common, in the County of Kent , on Monday next,
and the following Day, at Eleven,

ALL his neat and genuine Houshold Furniture, Plate, ex-
ceeding good Linnen, china, Books, Wine, Rum, Etc. the Furniture
consists o' four-post Bedsteads, with Manchester-Scripe, Check and other Fur-
nitures, five G [..] ose Fea her-B [..] and Bedsing, Hair Mattrasses, Mahogony
Ch [..] rs, Tabes, Bureau and Bookease, Pier and other Glasses, a large Sopha-
Bed and Bedding, an Eight-Day Dial, Stove Grates, Furnitures, a wind-up
Range, and good Kitchen Furniture; together with a Variety of Farming,
Bre-ing, and Garden Utensils, consisting of two good Coppers, Backs, and Marsh-
Tabs, a six inch shod-wheel Cart, two Water-Carts a Rick of Hay, 115 Flour
and Bran Sacks, a Garden-Roller, and Variety of Stable Implements. The
Whole of the Furniture is genteel, neat, and in exceeding good Condition, having
been new within those four Years. To be viewed till the Time of Sale,
[..] Senols, No. 5 [..] in
[..] Street.
on [..] Row, on Wednesday next, [..] days;

THE Genuine and elgant Houshold Furniture, Pictures,
Plate, China, Linnen, Wines, (particularly some excellent Claret) a
small Library of valuable and well-chosen Books, a Finger Organ, and many
other Effects, the Property of a Gentleman gone Abroad, brought from his
House near St. James's Square: The Furniture consists of blue, crimson, and
green Damask, and Taberay, in Cabriolets, Sophas, and Window-Curtains, excellent
Down and Feather Beds, elegant Mahogony Bookeases, Wa drobes, Chests or
Drawers, Card and Pier Tables. Turkey and Wilton Carpets, with a great Variety
of Articles of every Denomination, and an Abundance of valuable Kitchen Furni-
ture. To be viewed on Monday, when Catalogues will be delivered at the
Great Room, Saville-Row.

To be Sold by Auction by RICHARD MORRIS< no role > ,

On the Premises, on Monday next, and the following Days, at Twelve,

All the large and valuable Stock in Trade, and Houshold
Furniture, belonging to Mr. HENRY MONK< no role > , Salesman , at the
Green Man, Pepper-Alley, near London-Bridge , Southwark , retiring from Bu-
siness; consisting great Variety of Mens and Womens Wearing Appearel, new
and second-hand, in Silk and other Gowns; new sine broad and narrow
Cloth Cloaths, Variety of Great Costs. Etc. The Houshold Furniture consists
of a Makogony Bureau, four-post and other Bedsteads, with Check Furniture,
good Feather-Beds and Bedding, Chests of Drawers, Mahogony Tables, Chairs,
Sconce and Dressing Glasses, in neat carved and gilt Frances, Wilton Carpets an
Eight-Day Clock, Stove-Grates, and good Kitchen Furniture, To be viewed
till the Sale. Catalogues to be had at the Place of Sale, and of Richard Morris< no role > ,
Redcross-Street , Park, Southwark .

FLOWERS. To be Sold by AUCTION,

At the Angler, in Frog-Lane , Islington , on Monday next, at Two o' Clock,

A Capital Collection of scarce and valuable Carnations, in
about [..] o Lots. Catalogues to be had at the Place of Sale.

To be Sold by Auction by Mr. GOOD,

On the Premises, by Order of the Assignear of Mr. JOHN PRICE< no role > SILVER-
SIDE, Ironmonger, at his House, No. 71, Queen Street, Cheapside, on
Tuesday next at Twelve o' Clock,

ALL the genuine Houshold Furniture, Plate, China, and
Part of the Stock and Fintures in Trade; consisting of Locks, Bolts,
Screws, Hinger, Saws, Etc. To be viewed on Monday and till the Time of
Sale, when Catalouges may be had on the Prexises, and of the Auctioneer,
No. 121, Fl-et-Street.

To be Sold by Auction by Mr. GOOD.

Purs. ant to an Order of the Right Hon. the Lord High Chancellor of Great
Britain, made in two several Matters of WILLIAM SAMPSON< no role > , a Bank-
rupt, and likewise of BENJAMIN JOHNSON< no role > , Bankrup, on the Premises,
No. 58 Mortime [..] -Street, Cavendish-Square , on Thursday next, at Eleven,

A Valuable Leasehold Estate, held for a Term of 65 Years,
at a Ground-Rent of 541. per Ann. The Premises consist of very neat
and convenient Dwelling ouse, two Rooms on a Floor, finished in the present
Taste, a very convenient Shop, with a Parlour and Counting-House adjoining, a
large Range of well-built Workshops, large Vaults, Cellers, Etc. the Whole ju-
diciously planned, as well with every Convenience for a Family, as for carrying
on an extensive Manufactory or Business that requires Room. To be viewed any
Time ot the Sale, when Particulars may be had on the Premises, and of the
Auctioners, No. 121 Fleet-Street .

To be Sold by Auction y Mr. GOOD,

Persuant to an Order of the Right Hon the Lord High Chancellor of Great
Britain, made in two several Matters of WILLIAM SAMPSON, a Bank-
rupt, and likewise of BENJAMIN JOHNSON, Bankrupt, on the Premises,
No. 13, Mor [..] mer-Street, Caveadish-Square, on Thursday next, and following
Day, at Eleven o' Clock,

THE neat and genuine Houshold Furniture, large-and
[..] atrable finished and uxfinished Playing, Message and Blank Cards, [..]
very good Assertment of fresh Stationary Goods, saveral valuable Fixtures and
Utensils in Trade, four large Screw-Presses, with Iron Worms, six Sacks of
Flour, and other valuable Effects. To be viewed on Tuesday, when Catalogues
may be had on the Premises [..] and of the Auctioneer, No. 121, Fleet-Street.

To be Sold by Auction by Mr. BENGE,

On the Premises, on Monday next, at Eleven o' Clock,

ALL the valuable and genuine Houshold Furniture of the
Hope, in Mitre-Court , Fleet-Street ; consisting of four-post and other
Bedsteads, Goose and other Feather-Beds, Bedding, Etc. Pier and other Glasses,
Mahogony Dining, Card, and Claw Tables, a large Quantity of Jack Chairs,
good Copper, itchen Furnitrue, Pewter, Etc. a flout screw-up Range, Smoak-
Jack, Lead Cistern and Sink, and Fixtures, Beer Pots, Glasses, and China
May be viewed till the Sale. Catalogues may be had at the Place of Sale, and
of the Auctioneer, in Essex-Street , Strand. Shall begin exactly at Eleven
o' Clock, as there will be upwards of 150 Lots. Dinner on Table at One o' Clock.

THE Lease of a Shop or Office, with Room over it, most
desirably situate, being No. 8, under the North Plazza of the Royal - Ex-
change ; the Premises are exceedingly eligible, low-rented, and in very good
Condition. May be viewed, and Particulars had of Mr. Boulton, Threadneedle-
Street, and at the Place of Sale.

To be Sold by Auction by Mr. RICHARDS,

On the Premises, at Felcham Hit, near Sunbury , Middlesex , on Monday next,
at Eleven o'Clock,

THE unexpired Term of good and convenient House,
with proper Offices, a large Garden fully cropt, an Orchard, and some
rich Meadow Land, containing in all about ten Acres. Also will be sold by
Auction, at the same Time, all the Live and Dead Stock, Farming Utensils,
Implemants in Husbunndry, and other Effects The Whole may be viewed. Par
ticulars of the Premises, and Catelogues [..]
mises [..]

[..] Sold by Auction by Mr. RILEY,

On the Premises, No. 7, Bateman's Buildings, Soho-Square , on Friday next
at Eleven o'Clock,

ALL the Houshold Furniture, Plate, China, a few good
Pictures and Priots, a [..] ne-toned Hatpsichord, Guittat, Etc. of Mrs.
ROBERTSON, retiring to the Country; the principal Furniture comprises
large Pier Glasses and Girandoles, Console, Pembroke, and Ladies Dressing
Tobles, with suitable Appratus, neat Chairs, Dining, Tea, and Quadrille
Tables, and other excellent Cabinet Work, four-post Bedsteads with Furni-
tures, and Window-Curtains corresponding, Carpets, Stoves, Kitchen Utensils,
Etc. To be viewed on Wednesday, Catalogues then on the Premises, and at Mr,
Riley's Long Acre . Most of this Furniture has not been used three Months

To be Sold by Auction by Mr. HARDING,

Without Reserve, this Day, at Twelve precisely,

THE genuine Houshold Furniture, Plate, Linnen, China,
Pictures, Etc. of a Gentleman going Abroad, at his Dwelling-House,
No. 1, in the Crescent, Minories; consisting of four-post Bedsteads, with Morin [..]
Hartateen, and Check Furnitures, Goose Feather-Beds, Blankets, Quilts, and
Mahogony Chairs-; the Dining-Room consists of eight fine Mahogony Chairs
covered with green Silk Damask, two Elbow to match, a Soph [..] ditto, three Sets
of Festoon silk Demask Window-Curtains to match the Chairs; rich carved and
gilt Sconee Glasses and Girandolss, a large Turkey Carpet, a Pair of Card Tables,
Etc. sundry Sorts of Window Cortains, Floor and Bedside Carpets, neat Steel
Stoves, Fenders, an Eight-Day Clock, an Iron Chest, and some good Kitchen
Furniture. To be viewed. Catalogues may be had at the Rainbow Coffee-
House, Cornhill; the Place of Sale; and at Mr. Harding's No 60, Minories.

To be Sold by Auction by JAMES LUCAS< no role > .

By Order of the Administrator of RICHARD STRONG< no role > , Esq. deceased, on
the Premises, No. 18, Wells, Row, Islington, on Wednesday and Thursday
next, at Twelve o'Clock,

ALL his Genuine Houshold Furniture, Sideboard of Plate,
a Gold P-epeating Watch. a Metal ditto, Houshold Linnen, China, Glass,
Books, and choice Wines; also the rich Wardrobe of Apparel and Linnen
of Mr. and Mrs. Strong, both deceased; a Pateel of Coals, good Kitchen Furni-
ture, Etc. Also at. Two o'Clock in the first Day's Sale will be sold, the unex
pired Term of the Deceased's Dwelling House, with Coach-House, Stabling,
and useful Offices, are in exceeding good Repair, subject to small Rent of 241.
per Ann-Land-Tax allowed: Some valuable Fixtures will be sold with the Lease,
an Inventory of which will be prodiced at the Time of Sale. May be viewed on
Monday. Catalogues and Particualrs may be had on the Premises; of Mess.
Ayscough and Co. at Cripplegate Church; and of James Lucas, No. 66, Chi-
well-Street.

be Sold by Auction by Mr. HARPER,

At his House, No. 105, Hatton-Garden , six Doors from Holborn, by Order of
a Gentleman , on Thursday next, and following Day,

A Very neat Marble Chimney-Piece, inlaid with different
beautiful Marbles, a Quantity of exceeding good useful Houshold Furni-
ture, in Bedsteads and Goose Beds, Silk Damask Window-Curtains, a Sopha and
Chairs, good Cabinet Work, Glasses, Carpets, a Kitchen Range an Organ,
a Spinnet, some Trinkets, a few Lots of Wines, and other Effects. May
be viewed on Wednesday, when Catalouges may be had.

To be Sold by Auction by CLAYTON and PARYS,

At their spacious Room, in King-Street, St. James's Square, on Monday the
5th of October, and following Days, at Twelve o'Clock.

SOME elegant Houshold Furniture, an Affortment of the
Fashionable and neat, and Quantity of plain and useful, together with
various Effects of Plate, Chins, Etc. of a GENTLEMAN, deceased: The
best Furniture is Damask, in Drawing Room Suits, of Cabricle Chairs, Sopha,
and Curtains, genteel Beds, handsome Glasses, Carpets of extensive Dim [..] nsine,
Etc. To, be viewed and Friday preceding the Sale. Catalogues may be then had.

To be Sold by Auction by SAMPSON and SPURRIER,

On the Premises, by Order of the Assig [..] on Monday next,

THE neat Houshold Furniture, Plate, Linnen, Chinna,
Books, a [..] Watch, and other Effects, of Mr. JOHN WHITE< no role > ,
Brewer , a Bankrupt, at his House, opposite the Little Driver, at Bow , in the
County of Middlesex . To be viewed till the Sale Catalogues, may be
had on the Premises; on Mr. Sampson, No. 29, Budge-Row ; and of Mr.
Spurrier [..] No. 101. Lrade [..] hall-Street.

To be Sold by Auction by Mr. WARRE,

By Order of the Assigneer, this Day,

THE remaining Part of the unredeemed Stock in Trade of
Mr. JAMES COCKRAM< no role > , Pawnbroker, a Bankrupt, the Corner of
Charterhouse-Lane , St. John's Street , West-Smithfield ; the Stock consists of an
Assertment of Plate, Gold and Silver Warehes, and Wearing-Apparel, Coppers,
Brasses, Etc. To be viewed, Catalogues may be had on the Premises, and
of the Auctioneer, No. 5, Pl [..] lly.

[..] Market

The House to be lett.

To be Sold by Auction by Mr. GREENWOOD,

On the Premises, about the latter End of November,

ALL the genuine and valuable Stock in Trade of Mr.
WALTER SHROPSHIRE< no role > , retiring from Business, at his House, in
New Bond-Street ; consisting on Stationary Ware in great Variety, Books in all
Languages, sine Books of Prints, a great Collection of Prints, in the [..] nest Pre-
servarion, by all the an lent and modern esteemed Masters, Copper Plates by
Bart Lord, T. Watson, Val. Green, Dunk [..] tton, Etc. a large Quantity of
fine French Paper, just Imported, for printing Mets [..] intos: Likewise Part of
It's elegant Houshold Furniture. with many other Article. More explicit Par-
ticulars will be given in this Paper.

To be Sold by Auction by JOHN MOORE< no role > ,

On the [..] ing to Mr. JOSEPH

[..] MATTHEWS, (being gone into the Coal Trade) a Farmer at Warren
Farm, in the Parish of Loyton, Effin [..]
Saddle Horses, three Cows, broad and narrow, wheel Carts, Wheel and Dray
Ploughs, Harrows, six Acres of exceeding fine Wheat in a Barn, a Soack of
Wheat and Rye, about four Acres of Potatoes, about 100 Load of Dung, Etc.
To be vi [..] ed till the Sale, Catalouges may be had on the Premises; at the
Eagle, at Sn [..] serook; at the Talbot Inn , Whitechapel; and of John Moore< no role > ,
at Stratford , Esex .

To be Sold by AUCTION,

On Tuesday next, at Eleven o'Clock,

THE Houshold Goods and Effects belonging to Mr. JOHN
BLINDELL
< no role > , next Door to the Chequars, in Marsh-Street , at Waltham
stow, Essex; consisting of Bedsteads and Furnitures, Feather-Beds, Chests of
Drawers, Glasses, Tables, Chairs, Stoves and Furniture, Carpets, Kitchen
Furniture, a black Poney, a Pleasure Cart, two other Carts, four Pigs. Stone
Rolles Etc. To be viewed on Monday, Catalogues to be had at the Time of
Viewing; at the Place of Sale; at the Eagle, at Snaresb [..] ook; at the Talbot
Inn , Whitechapel; and of John Moore< no role > , Auctioneer, at St [..] atford, in Essex .

To be Sold by Auction by Mr. SAMUEL,

By Order of the Executor of Mr. THOMAS FLINT< no role > , deceased, on the Pre-
mises, on Friday next, at Eleven o'Clock,

THE valuable Lease and Good-Will of the Jerusalem Coffee-
House , in Cowper's Court, Coinhill, well known by being frequented by
the East-India Captains and Officers, and every Person connected with the East-
India Trade; its extensive Business as a Coffee-House, with the Connections
accruing in the Wine and Liqnor Trade, will make it worthy the Notice of any
Person who is willing to pay a close Attention to Business for a few Years to
enable them to retire. To be viewed between Nine and Twelve, and from
Three to Six, where Particulars may had, and of Mr. Samuel, at No. 21,
Cannon-Street .

To be Sold by Auction by Mr. ROGERS,

On Tuesday next, at Eleven o'Clock,

THE Houshold Furniture, Fixtures, and Fittings-up of the
House, of Mr. JAMES DALLINGER< no role > , the Lock and Key, near Long-
Lane , West-Smithfield , retiring from the Publick Business; consisting of four-
post Bedsteads and Furniture, good Feather-Beds, a neat Eight-Day Clock in a
Mahogony Case, Looking Glasses, Chests of Drawers, an Iron Chest, a very
large Lead Cistern and Sink, a Copper, a wind-up Range, Fewter, and other
Kitchen Furniture. To be viewed on Monday. Catalogues to be had at the
Place of Sale, and of Mr. Rogers, No. 32, the Corner of Pye-Corner, West-
Smithfield .

To be Sold by Auction by WILLIAM WATSON< no role > ,

On the Premises, this Day, at Elven,

THE genuine Houshold Furniture of a Gentleman retiring
into the County, at his House in Prospect-Raw, near the Church, Chel-
sea [..] consisting of Bedsteads and Curtains, Goose Feather-Beds, sine Blankets,
Mahogony Tables, Chairs, Chests of Drawers, large Pier and Chimney Glasses,
a neat M [..] s-mounted Fowling-Piece by Barbar, good Kitchen Furniture, and
other Effects. To be viewed. Catalogues on the Premises, and Mr. Watson,
near the Bunhouse, Chelses .

To be Sold by Auction by GEORGE DIAS< no role > ,

On the Premises, this Day, exactly at Eleven o'Clock,

THE neat and genuine Houshold Furnitre, Etc. of Mr.
NORCLIFFE, at No. 38, Arundel-Street , Strand; consisting of four-
post Bedsteads, with Linnen and other Furnitures, Feather-Beds and Bedding,
Mahogony double Chefts of Drawers, ditto Chairs, oval and Scance Glasses in
carved and gilt Frames, Bath and other Stoves Kitchen Furniture, Etc. To be
viewed. Catalouges to be had at the Place of Sale, and of Mr. Dias, No. SI,
Little Bell-Alley . coleman-Street .

To Tiresmiths . To be Sold by Auction by Mr. WINN,

On the Premises, the West Side of Newton Street Holborn, on Wednesday
next, at Twelve,

All the Working Implements in Trade of Mr. THOMAS
MEADS
< no role > , Tiresmith , such as Anvills, Bellows, Forges, Etc. The Lese
of the above Premises to be disposed of by private Contract by Applicat on to Mr.
Page, Clare-Market ; Mr. Streers, Tiresmith , Little Queen-Street ; or of Mr
Winn, No. 79, Wellbeck-Street , Cavendish-Square , To be viewed the Morn
ing of Sale,

To be Sold by Auction by WILLIAM RICHARDSON< no role > ,

On the Premises, this Day, at Twelve,

THE Remainder of the Houshold Goods and Stock in
Trade of Mr. WHITINGTON, Broker, at his House, in Benjamin-
Street, Cow-Cross ; consisting of a four-post Hedstead, printed Cotton Furni-
ture, Goose and other Feather-Beds, Mahogony Desk and Bookcase, a curious
Chime Clock in a Mahogony Case, an Eight-Day Clock in ditto, Mahogony
Chairs, Tables, Looking-Glasses, China, Etc. To be viewed till the Sale. The
Goods to be cleared immediately after the Sale.




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