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WR.734.026
13 May 1734:22 (137)
To be sold by vendue on Wednesday next, the 15th instant, at
the house where the late Mr. Samuel Grainger kept his
school, in the Common, sundry sorts of valuable household
goods, viz. a fine clock, tables and chairs of sundry sorts,
feather-beds and bedsteads, curtains, blankets, rugs and
quilts; also a good jack, pots, kettles, and stew-pots, with
great variety of other pewter, brass and iron ware.
Likewise a good spinnet, with sundry other musical
instruments, and a fine telescope ten foot long; also a
Negro woman and her child. Note. 'Tis proposed to begin
the sale precisely at three o'clock in the afternoon.
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