Kentish Gazette, Saturday 4 August 1770.
To be sold by Auction, by John Baker, on Monday the 13th instant,
and the three following days, the Household Furniture, Plate, Linen,
and China, of the Rev Granville Wheeler, deceased, at his late
dwelling house at Otterden Place.
Consisting of Needlework, Printed Cotton, Camblet, Moreen, Check and
other Furnitures in Beds and Window Curtains, Fine Feather-beds,
Mattresses, Blankets, Counterpanes, Mahogany Press Bedcases, Tables
and Chairs Pier, Chimney, and other Glasses, Marble Slabs, Turkey
and other Carpets, a curious Time-piece by George Graham, London; a
large Quantity of Plate, Household Linen, China, and useful Kitchen
Furniture, and about 20 Score of Pickled Pork, &c.
The whole may be viewed on Friday and Saturday the 10th and 11th
before the sale, which will begin each day at 11 o'clock, and end
about 3.
Catalogues may be had at the "Kings Head" at Rochester, the "Bell"
at Maidstone, the "Checker" at Lenham, the "Swan" at Charing, the
"Saracens Head" at Ashford, the "Flying Horse" at Wye, the
"Woolpack" at Chilham, the "George" at Milton, the "Rose" at
Sittingbourne, the "Roebuck" at Ospringe, the "Ship" at Faversham,
and at John Bakers, Upholster in Burgate Street, Canterbury. |