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For Sale by Auction 25th March 1779. Situated on Eastgate Common and consisting of a Kitchen, Parlour, Pantry, Cellar, four Chambers, Back House, Dairy, Brew-house, two Stables, Hay-house an dother convenient Out-houses, all in good repair. A large Pleasure Garden, well planted with Fruit Trees and a Piece of Land adjoining, the whole about 2 Acres. In occupation of Henry Stirman on a Lease, to expire at Michaelmas 1782, at the Yearly Rent of £14. Shown on Bryant's 1826 map. Situated about 3 houses away from the WHEELWRIGHTS ARMS. Lot No.9 in sale of estate of Mr W. Colk 28th June 1853, including 1A. 3R. 38P. of productive Land. Then valued at £600. George Foreman was found guilty of having his house open at illegal hours on the night of 21st August 1859. George Forman passed his final examination of insolvency Tuesday 21st March 1861. There was no opponent. Ceased trading 25th May 1962 |