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Skinner, Thomas (Auctioneer)
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A catalogue of the fine household linen, and wearing apparel, with some plate, China and other articles, Late the property of a Lady of Quality. Deceased; Also, the capital collection of siver medals, coins, curiosities, books of medals, &c. of Richard Coosens, Esq; deceased, whose remarkable pursuits were equally aided by attention and liberality, during the last twelve years of his life, which he devoted soley to that study; including above two hundred silver medals, of great personages, mostly antique, many very scarce and in fine preservation; together with two Oxford Crowns, two half crowns of Philip and Mary, a great number of other curious coins, and a few medals in copper. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Skinner, on Wednesday the 23d of February, 1780, and the following day, at eleven o'clock, at the Buffalo Tavern, Bloomsbury Square, to be viewed on Tuesday the 22d. Catalogues may be had at the place of sale, at Old Slaughter's Coffee House, St. Martin's Lane, and at Mr. Skinner's, in Aldersgate Street.
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The particulars of three valuable and most compact freehold estates, situate in Rendlesham, Butley, and Leiston, In the Vicinity of Woodbridge, Wickham-Market, and Saxmundham, and the Sea Ports of Orford and Aldborough, In the County of Suffolk; With the advantage of, and lordship over, a navigable river, bounding Part of the Estates; comprising Five Thousand Six Hundred and Sixty-One Acres, Two Rood, and Twenty-Six Perches, be the same more or less, of land; Divided into very eligible Farms, with Dwelling-Houses and suitable Out-Buildings; Let to respectable tenants, at yearly Rents amounting to One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty - five Pounds, Eighteen Shillings, Exclusive of the desirable and extensive manors of Bavents and Colviles, Naunton - Hall, Butley, and Tangham, abundantly stocked with Game; The Quit-Rents and Fines amounting annually, on an Average for the last 20 Years, to Forty-Five Pounds, Twelve Shillings, and Sixpence: and One Hundred and Seventy Acres of Wood Land, Plantations, Pleasure-Grounds, Gardens, and a commodious Mansion and Offices, in Hand, called naunton - hall, Situate on a dry healthy Soil, recently modernized and compleatly repaired at an Expence of near six thousand pounds. which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Skinner and Co. On Thursday the 15th of June, 1786, at Twelve O'Clock, At Garraway's Coffee-House, 'change-Alley, London, in three lots.
Skinner, Thomas (Auctioneer)Date: 1786]