Citation - Boston Evening Post (Fleet): 1758.04.17

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Index Entry Harpsichord, from home of Edmond Quincey, for sale 
Location Braintree 
Citation
BEP(F.758.023
17 Apr 1758:42 (1181)
To be sold by publick vendue at the house of Mr. Cord
Cordis, at the westerly part of Boston, on Wednesday next,
at three o'clock in the afternoon, the household furniture
of Edmond Quincey, of Brantree , Esq; consisting of feather
beds, bedsteads and curtains, mehogany  and black walnut
tables, black walnut fram'd chairs, cain chairs, a handsome
marble slab, a variety of china dishes, plates, cups,
saucers, &c.  a turkey carpet, a beautiful 8 day clock,
looking glasses of various sorts, a chest of drawers and
table, a fine large harpsicord, pictures, maps, a case of
silver haft knives and forks, a handsome pair of silver
chafing dishes, 3 silver cans, and sundry other pieces of
plate, a fine assortment of kitchen furniture, consisting of
pewter, brass, copper iron and tin ware  and a variety of
other articles too many to be here enumerated:  Also at the
same time and place to be sold one Negro man, one Negro
woman and three Negro girls:  And on Thursday next, at three
o'clock in the afternoon, at the same place, to be sold the
said Edmond's library, a catalogue of which may be seen at
the office of William Story in Boston.
  Also to be sold by publick vendue, on Wednesday the 26th
instant, at three o'clock in the afternoon at the said
Edmond's farm in Brantree, the stock upon the said farm
consisting of oxen, cows, horses, &c. and sundry husbandry
tools, too many to be here particularly mentioned.


Generic Title Boston Evening Post (Fleet) 
Date 1758.04.17 
Publisher Fleet, T. 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1758 
Bibliography B0002972
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