Leeds Mercury and Leeds Intelligencer

Offered for Sale

 

To be Sold by Private Contract all that Freehold Well-Accustomed

Public-House, situate without Burley-Bar, Leeds, with two Stables,

Foldstead, Garden, and a very good Pump in the back Court, now in the

possession of Widow WHITEHEAD. Also one other Freehold Dwellinghouse,

in the same Yard, now in the possession of Joseph Collinson and Edward

LORANS. The great part of the above Premises are new-built. Apply to

Mr Christopher BRAMLEY or Mr James BROOK in Leeds.

[Leeds Mercury, Tuesday February 6, 1781]

 

To be Sold. All that Messuage, with the Barn, Stable, Orchard and

Garden and one Croft, situate in Adwalton, late in the Possession of Mr

Rob. THURSBY deceased, but now of Mrs Mary THURSBY, widow, one cottage

adjoining now of Thomas MANN. Apply to Mr John ELLISON of Birkenshaw.

[Leeds Mercury, Tuesday March 13, 1781]

 

To be sold the Stock in Trade belonging to Mrs RATHMELL, Milliner and

Haberdasher, opposite the New Inn, in Briggate, Leeds lately

deceased....Apply to Mr RATHMELL, on the Premises.

[Leeds Mercury, Tuesday, April 3, 1781]

 

To be Sold the Stock in Trade of Mr William BEEZON, Ironmonger, Opposite

the Bank in Briggate Leeds, consisting of Articles in the Hardware, Toy,

and Brush Business, entirely new....

[Leeds Mercury, Tuesday August 14, 1781]

 

To be Sold by Auction at the House of Mr WHITELEGG in Adwalton a good

Farmhouse at Taftshaw in Birstall and Nine closes containing 24 acres

occupied by John CORDINGLEY, and 4 cottages adjoining. Particulars of

Richard CORDINGLEY of Tong.....

[Leeds Mercury, Tuesday, August 14, 1781]

 

To be Sold by Auction, At the House of Mr Joseph DEARENLEY, the Sign of

the Ship in Leeds, Five Freehold Dwellinghouses, situate in Mill Hill in

Leeds, in possessions of John HAMMOND, Matthew WALKER, Rebecca GARDINER,

Ann SPEIGHT and Francis BROWN. Auctioneer, Samuel WADE in the Ship

Yard. Attorney, Mr BLACKBURN.

[Leeds Mercury, Tuesday, September 18, 1781]