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4761 Mr. Leoni's new exhibition just arrived in town, and to be seen at the blank from eleven o'clock in the morning, until eight in the evening, a curious model of the Royal Hanoverian gold and silver mines, represented by clock-work. ... Leoni, Mr 1760? Engelska
4762 The tutor of truth, - In two volumes. A new edition. By Mr. Pratt, author of The pupil of pleasure, Liberal opinions, Emma Corbett, Fair circassian, Sympathy, The triumph of benevolence, &c. &c (Samuel Jackson) Pratt, Mr M DCC LXXXVII. 1787 Engelska
4763 The Deuce is in her! - A burletta, in one act; as perform'd at the Royal Circus. The music selected and composed by Mr. Olive M,DCC,LXXXVI. 1786 Engelska
4764 A catalogue of part of the valubale Spanish silks and other effects of the St. Joachim Prize, taken by His Majesty's Ship the Monmouth, Capt. Charles Wyndham. - Consisting of great choice of the richest gold and silver brocades, compleat suits for gentlemen and ladies, not made up; cloaks, manteels, aprons, handkerchiefs, hoods, and tippets of the sinest needlework; great variety of gold and silver lace for petticoats and robings, of the most beautiful patterns; rich remnants of gold and silver brocades for gentlemens waistcoats, several pieces of flower'd velvet, plain and flower'd silks, ribbonds, &c. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Cock, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent-Garden, on Monday next, the 7th of this instant, May, 1744, and the four following days. The said goods can be viewed only on Saturday the 5th of May, (to prevent their being damaged in the shewing) and the sale will begin each day at half an hour after eleven precisely. Catalogues of which may be had gratis at the place of sale (Christopher) Cock, Mr 1744 Engelska
4765 A catalogue of the household furniture of Mr. Henry Watson, (deceasd) (late steward to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Bath) brought from his late dwelling-house in Clarges-street, Piccadilly. - The whole consisting of crimson, yellow, blue and other damask beds, and window-curtains, mahogany and walnut-tree chairs, rich sconces, book-cases and buroes; together with a collection of pictures by the best masters some china, curious hench metal chandeliers, Japan cabinets, Turkey and other carpets, gold watches, plate and jewels, several pieces of fine Hollands, and table-linen, two harpsichords, and other musical instruments, some curious antique earthen vases, &c. and other curiosities. Which will be sold by auction, on Thursday the 10th of this instant November 1743; and the following days, at Mr. Ford's in the Hay-Market. The whole may be viewed on Monday the 7th, and the following days, till the time of sale, which will begin at half an hour after eleven precisely. Catalogues will be deliver'd gratis at the place of sale. R. Ford, auctioneer Ford, Mr 1743 Engelska
4766 A catalogue of the genuine household furniture, China, brewing and garden utensils, of Otterden Place, near Fever-sham, Kent. consisting of silk damask, fine cotton, and other beds and window-curtains; exceeding good goose feather beds and bedding, mahogany wardrobes, drawiners, bureaus, book-cases, tables, sofas, chairs, elegant glasses, carpets, and grates, a billiard table, a mangle, a waggon, a cart, and various other effects. - Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Whitcomb, on Monday the 26th of June, 1780, and the three following days. To be viewed on Friday the 23d, and till the sale, which will begin each day at twelve o'clock. Catalogues to be had on the premises; at the Post-houses at Sittingborn, Canterbury and Feversham; and of Mr. Whitcomb, in Princes Street, Soho London Whitcomb, Mr 1780 Engelska
4767 The depopulated vale: a poem. By Mr. Conway Conway, Mr M,DCC,LXXIV. 1774 Engelska
4768 Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Mr. Rutherford of Bowland, and other creditors of Stewartfield, ... Rutherford, Mr., of Bowland 1748 Engelska
4769 Particulars and conditions of sale of a desirable freehold estate, most eligibly situate within three miles of truro, and about a quarter of a mile from the turnpike road leading from truro and Palmouth, both good market towns, in the county of Cornwall, called Killigonoon, consisting of a spacious substantial well-built stone mansion, double coach house, stabling for eleven horses, with convenient offices of every description faited to the mansion and the purposes of the harm, excellent kitchen garden II'alled, cropped, and planted, pleasure ground, lawn, bowling green, &c. Fish ponds well supplied with water, and stocked with carp, tench, trout, &c. Together with, by estimation, about one hundred acres of rich arable, meadow & pasture land, also an extensive common, &c. The house was built, and premises formed by the Late Richard Hussey, Esq; deceased. - Which will be peremptorily sold by auction by Mr. Christie, at his great room, Pall Mall, on Tuesday, August 3, 1790, at one o'clock. Printed particulars may be had of Mr. John, attorney, at Penzance, and Mr. George, attorney, at Penryn (James) Christie, Mr 1790 Engelska
4770 Particulars and conditions of sale of a valuable freehold estate, the property of James Mansfield Chadwicke, Esq - Deceased, consisting of Substantial well built houses, &c. Desirably situate on the south side of Golden Square, James Street and Brewer Street adjoining, let to respectable tenants, some on low ground rents on leases which will expire in 1796; others at will low rents, which will admit of very considerable increase; the whole, of the annual value of eight hundred and sixty-five pounds. Which will be sold by auction, (in eighteen lots) by order of the devisees in trust under the will; By Mr. Christie, at his great room in Pall Mall, on Tuesday, March 30th, 1790, at one o'clock. To be viewed with tickets, to be had of Mr. Christie, in Pall Mall; where particulars may be had, also of Mr. Weightman, No. 83, Hatton Garden; and at the Rainbow Coffee House (James) Christie, Mr 1790 Engelska
4771 A treatise on the effects and various preparations of lead, particularly of the extract of Saturn, for different chirurgical disorders. - Translated from the French of Mr. Goulard, surgeon-major to the Royal and Military Hospital at Montpellier (Thomas). Goulard, Mr MDCCLXX. 1770 Engelska
4772 Fugitive poetical pieces, by Mr. Jerningham (Edward) Jerningham, Mr MDCCLXXVIII. 1778 Engelska
4773 Interesting anecdotes, memoirs, allegories, essays, and poetical fragments, - Tending to amuse the fancy, and inculcate morality. By Mr. Addison Addison, Mr 1794 Engelska
4774 Particulars of a desirable freehold estate, situate within two miles of Christ Church, ten miles from Winborne, eight from Pool, and twelve miles from Ringwood, in a beautiful sporting part of Hampshire, - Comprehending an excellent mansion, complete, with an amplitude of roomy and convenient offices, kitchen garden, pleasure ground, plantations, &c. five farms, with suitable buildings, several cottages, &c. Containing about four hundred and seventy-seven acres. Which will be sold by private contract, by Mr. Christie, of Pall Mall, in four lots (James) Christie, Mr 1790? Engelska
4775 Particulars of a valuable and truly eligible freehold estate, delightfully situate in the parishes of Shackleford and Pepper Harrow; in the most pleasant and healthy part of the county of Surry - Consisting of a capital, regular, and exceedingly substantial modern mansion, called Shackleford House, with numerous corresponding attached and detached offices of every description; excellent kitchen garden, inclosed by lofty walls, cloathed with choice fruit trees in full bearing; green house, ice house; farm yard, lodges, &c. Ninety-two acres and upwards of excellent land, about thirty acres of which are fine meadow, the rest arable land and pleasure grounds; and six fish ponds stored with carp, tench, trout, &c. Appearing from the mansion to be, and convertible at a small expence into, one continued sheet of water, of great length. The whole surrounded by plantations and walks in a ring fence, partly inclosed by a new oak paling. The mansion and offices are in perfect repair; the grounds in a high state of cultivation; and form a comforatble, exceedingly convenient, and complete residence for a family of distinction. Also six fields of excellent arable land, containing together twenty-three acres, twenty-nine perch, partly adjoining to, and partly at a small distance from the above, with extensive common rights on Shackleford and Pepperharrow commons, and the right of the private road from Shackleford to the turnpike road between Farnham and Guildford. Which will be sold by private contract, by Mr. Christie (James) Christie, Mr 1790? Engelska
4776 Particulars and conditions of sale of a capital and truly valuable leasehold and copyhold estate, held under the Church, renewable according to the custom of Church lands, late the property of Robert Albion Cox, Esq - Consisting of the extensive manor of Piddletrenthyde; a capital messuage, or manor house, with suitable attached and detached offices; farm yard, walled kitchen garden, pleasure grounds; royalties of hunting, fishing, and fowling; demesne lands; Sunday messages, farms, lands, tenements, and mills, containing together upwards of two thousand and thirty-four customary acres of excellent land, principally pasture, and meadow lying together, and nearly in a ring fence. The great tithes of the Parish of Piddletrenthyde, the whole of the annual value of one thousand five hundred pounds. The estate is ... in the Parish of Piddletrenthyde in a beautiful and sporting part of the county of Dorset-principally in hand, in a high state of cultivation, abounding with all sorts of game, and in a country peculiarly adapted to field sports. To be sold by private contract, By Mr. Christie, of Pall Mall. Piddletrenthyde is six miles from Dorchester, fourteen from Blandford, thirteen from Sherborne, and fourteen from Weymouth. A plan of the estate, and abstracts of the leases under which it is held, to be seen in Pall Mall (James) Christie, Mr 1790? Engelska
4777 Particulars of an elegant spacious freehold villa, - With new built range of stabling, double coach house, extensive offices, suited for every domestic purpose of the villa, and the compact farm, excellent kitchen garden, walled, hot house, pleasure ground, green house, sheet of water, and rich meadows, in the whole about fifty-two acres, compact, and part tithe free, eligibly situate at Borham Wood, beyond Elstree, within two miles at Stanmore, and about twelve miles from London, in the county of Herts. Which will be sold by private contract, by Mr. Christie, of Pall Mall, where tickets may he had for viewing the premises (James) Christie, Mr 1790? Engelska
4778 Particulars of an elegant villa, with most convenient attached and detached offices, &c. - Stabling for fifteen horses, double coach house, dove cote, dog kennel farm yard with all suitable buildings, beautiful lawn, pleasure ground, shrubbery, kitchen garden walled, cropped, and planted with choice fruit trees in full bearing, fruiting house, &c. The above seated in a paddock of about thirty acres, and sundry pieces of land nearly adjoining, in the whole about seventy-six acres, called Cannon-Hill House, late the residence and property of A.V. Senior, Esq; deceased, desirably situate at Bray, between Windsor and Maidenhead, in the county of Berks. Which will be sold by private contract, by order of the executors, by Mr. Christie, of Pall Mall (James) Christie, Mr 1790? Engelska
4779 Particulars of a valuable and truly eligible freehold, and part copyhold estate, in the parishes of Leatherhead and Fetcham, in the most fertile and pleasant part of the county of Surry - Consisting of the celebrated and much admired villa, called Randalls, and sundry farms, lands, and tenements surrounding the same, and nearly in a ring fenced; divided, and in part bounded by the beautiful flow meanders of the river Mole; containing upwards of 900 acres of excellent land, about 330 acres of which is the finest meadow land in the kingdom. A valuable and extensive common right over Leatherhead and Fetcham commons. An almost exclusive right of fishery for trout, &c. for near three miles in the river from Leatherhead Bridge to Stokebridge part of which is in hand, and part much underlet on lease and at will to the following respectable tenants, viz. Mess. May, Rachel Reynel, Wm. Wade, Esq; Smith, Jones, Bernard, Halfacre, Maybank, Ragge, Boughton, Stacey, Ayres, Styles, and sundry cottagers. The mansion house, &c. Park, home farm, and fishery in hand are of the annual value of 565Đ. and upwards; the rest of the estate is much underlet at Đ554. 12s. 0d. Making together one thousand one hundred and nineteen pounds twelve shillings. Which will be sold by private contract, by Mr. Christie. A plan of the estate may be seen, and tickets had for viewing the same, in Pall Mall (James) Christie, Mr 1790? Engelska
4780 Particulars of a valuable freehold estate, with court baron, quit rents, fines, herriots, royalties, &c. called Pennington Nervett, ... in the county of Hants, ... Which will be sold by private contract by Mr. Christie (James) Christie, Mr 1790? Engelska

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