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Offered for sale by auction Friday 15th June 1849. `Most advantageously situated in the centre of the Horse and Pig Market, on the Castle Ditches.... under lease for a term of years to Charles Crawshay Esq., which expires at Christmas next, at a rental of £50 per annum ..... Containing Tap-room, Bar, Parlour, Kitchen, an Upper Sitting-room and a large Dining or Market-Room (Approached from the Hill), six Sleeping-rooms, and capital Cellar, with Yard and Offices. Yard, Three Stables, and other Outbuildings, in the occupation of Mr. Howard. This Freehold Public-house, from its superior and unrivalled situation for Saturday's Market Trade must always retain a good and permanent value, being the resort of respectable dealers in horses, cattle, and swine, for whom the house stands conveniently for their business transactions...' All the Household Furniture and Effects of Mr. James Howard were to be Sold By Auction Monday, 31st December 1849, since the Lease had expired. All the Neat and Useful Household Furniture, Utensils in Trade, &c., &c. of Mr. J. Woods, Publican, were to be Sold by Auction Monday 25th September 1854, since he was declining that part of the business. Not identified in licence registers from 1867 or later. |