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Photographic Print : Bill announcing the sale by auction of freehold and leasehold property at Jericho, Sheffield, 1806
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Bill announcing the sale by auction of freehold and leasehold property at Jericho, Sheffield, 1806
Full title: Valuable freehold, leasehold and other estates to be sold by auction by Mr Bardwell, at his auction room in Sheffield, 28th April 1806.
Tenants mentioned: George Howson, Joshua Walker, Joseph Foster, Jonathan Vickers, Richard Nash, Robert Glaves, James Brown, John Spencer, George Oxley, Samuel First, George Gibbins, John Thornhill, John Goodwin, John Clay, William Peckett, G. Chalinor, Frost and Walker, and Elizabeth Hawke, Samuel Butcher, Joseph Marsden, George Denton, Luke Green, Benjamin Sissons, John Briggs, Ann Roberts, Thomas Clark and Hugh Garfitt, Robert Hoyland, Widow Wilkinson, Widow Holland, William Wilkinson, William Holland and Thomas Holland.
Also a newly erected dwelling house, Old Church Yard, lately occupied by Mrs Mary Winter, deceased.
Three substantial dwelling houses in Church lane, occupied by Thomas Mycock, Thomas Sanderson and George Taylor.
Lots 13-15 consist of the freehold pews in Sheffield cathedral. Lots 18-23 are for pews in St James, Chapel, Sheffield. Lot 24 shares in Leeds and Liverpool Canal and lot 25 shares in the Chesterfield navigation.
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: y13683
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Media ID 19114325
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10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
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Step back in time to 1806 with this print of Bill announcing the sale by auction of freehold and leasehold property at Jericho, Sheffield. The full title reveals the extensive list of tenants mentioned, including prominent names such as George Howson, Joshua Walker, Joseph Foster, and many more. This document provides a fascinating glimpse into the real estate market of that era. The photograph showcases not only residential properties but also highlights other valuable assets up for auction. Among them is a newly erected dwelling house in Old Church Yard previously occupied by Mrs Mary Winter. Additionally, three substantial dwelling houses in Church Lane are featured, currently inhabited by Thomas Mycock, Thomas Sanderson, and George Taylor. Lots 13-15 present an intriguing opportunity to acquire freehold pews within Sheffield Cathedral while lots 18-23 offer pews in St James Chapel. For those seeking investments beyond real estate ownership, lot 24 includes shares in Leeds and Liverpool Canal while lot 25 offers shares in the Chesterfield Navigation. Preserved from an original source at Sheffield Libraries: y13683), this print allows us to appreciate the historical significance of these transactions without commercial use or reference to any specific company involved.
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