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trees and standards of most sorts, asparagus, &c. There may be had with this house, a
small Tenement adjoining, that may be converted into a hall;, a house-keeper’s room,
&c. with three bed-chambers and a cellar, and are capable of improvement.
To be SOLD at Wokingham aforesaid, A FREEHOLD ESTATE, with right of feed
for all sorts of cattle, in a LARGE COMMON ADJOINING in the possession of
Joseph Jewill; consisting of four-inclosed pieces of arable land; and a small meadow
with good water, a farm-house, most part new-built, a good barn, a large stable and
house for a wagon, two carts, &c. with lofts over, new-built and tiled, and a cow-
house ditto for firing, thatched; the live and dead stock may be had, with crops on the
ground, at an appraisement; one field of wheat, one ditto of barley, and ditto of clover,
one ditto, part pease and part vetches.
Also to be sold, in the borough of Great Marlow, Bucks, ELEVEN FREEHOLD
TENEMENTS. Mr. Johnson there will shew the premises.
For further particulars, enquire of Mr. Benjamin Beaver in Wokingham.
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Mon 31 July
WOKINGHAM, Berks
TO be SOLD by AUCTION
By FRANCIS COLLINS
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On Tuesday the 1 of August, for the benefit of the creditors. The HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, &c. of Mrs. ANNE BLANFORD, at the Bell Alehouse in Broad-street.
Consisting of very good feather-beds, four post bedsteads with check and other
furniture, blankets, sheets, dining and other tables, pier and dressing glasses, an
exceeding good eight-day clock, a variety of kitchen furniture, &c. several loads of
Sandhurst turf, &c.---To be viewed the day preceding and morning of sale, wich will
begin at eleven o’clock.
Particulars may be had by application to Francis Collins, upholsterer and auctioneer,
at Wokingham.
WOKINGHAM
TO be LETT, and entered upon immediately, a genteel modern-built Sashed HOUSE;
consisting of a large hall, two parlours, a kitchen, a dining room, four bed-chambers,
(besides garrets) good cellars, wash-house, brew-house, stables, and other out-offices,
with a large garden walled round---The premises are pleasantly situated in the town of
Wokingham, a turnpike road by the door, and 32 miles from London.
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Mon 7 Aug
WOKINGHAM, BERKS
Samuel Trash returns grateful thanks on his customers for past favours and solicits a
continuance on them at the house where Mr. Brookes lately lived, where he continues
his glazing and Painting business, in all their branches; and having erected mills,
intends to grind all sorts of colours, by which he will be enabled to prepare and sell
them on reasonable terms.
Mrs. Trash continues to sell China, Glass, and Staffordshire ware as usual; likewise
having laid in an entire new assortment of Drapery, Haberdashery, and Hosiery,
Goods which she is determined to sell on the lowest terms.
Funerals completely furnished.
WOKINGHAM COACH
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