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A catalogue of the houshold furniture of Mrs. Masters, deceas'd; at her late house at Brook, near Wingham - ... The whole to be view'd on Thursday and Friday the 7th and 8th days of February, ... (Paperback)
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A catalogue of the houshold furniture of Mrs. Masters, deceas'd; at her late house at Brook, near Wingham - ... The whole to be view'd on Thursday and Friday the 7th and 8th days of February, ... (Paperback)
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gives the date of the auction as "11 February 1760." Catalogues
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the Anchor in Littlehorn and at William Matson's, Canterbury.
Horizontal chain lines. Canterbury, 1760]. 16p.; 8
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