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Showing posts with label Auction. Show all posts

1st October 1926 - Puckeridge property auction

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Puckeridge, Herts

G. Scarborough Taylor, P.A.S.I., has received instructions from the Trustees and the Estate of the late Mr Frederick Cates to sell by auction at "The White Hart" Hotel, Puckeridge, on Wednesday, October 27th, 1926, at 5.30 p.m., excellent freehold property, comprising four valuable cottages, known as "Larkens," situate in the High Street also one cottage in Baron's Yard, together with attractive residential property, known as "The Hut," situate in the High Street.

Further particulars of Messrs. Marrar Porter & Co., 2 Wardrobe Place, Doctor's Common, London, E.C. 4; and the Auctioneer, Auction Offices, Buntingford (Tel. 20); Baldock (Tel. 62); Welwyn (Tel. 98); and Hatfield (Tel 16).

30th July 1926 - Preliminary Notice

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Preliminary Notice

The Vicarage, Ardeley, Herts

G. Scarborough Taylor, P.A.S.I.,

Has received instructions from the Rev. F.P. Harton to Sell by Auction at the above, on Wednesday, August 18th, 1926, at 11 a.m., the whole of the modern and antique furniture and effects, kitchen utensils, outdoor effects, poultry & appliances.

Catalogues of the Auctioneer, Auction Offices, Buntingford (Tel. 20); Welwyn (Tel. 98); Baldock (Tel. 62); and at Hatfield (Tel. 16).

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Note from Alison: Rev. Frederic Percy Harton was born in 1889 and he died in Wells, Somerset in 1959 while out walking.

He was vicar of Ardeley from 1922 to 1926 when he went to spend a year in Ceylon as missionary. Upon his return he was appointed warden of the Sisters of Charity, Knowle, Bristol. In 1936 he became vicar of Baulking in Berkshire, where he remained until he was appointed Dean of Wells.

16th July 1926 - Buntingford Sale

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Buntingford

Sale

On Monday last, Mr G. Scarborough Taylor offered for sale at the George Hotel, Buntingford, the freehold property situate on the Market Hill, and formerly occupied by Mr J. Marvill.

Bids of £50 and £25 carried the bidding to £475 at which price the property was sold to Mrs H.L. Baker, of Buntingford.

The late owner was Mrs F.J. Robinson.

18th June 1926 - Auction, Market Hill residence

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Market Hill, Buntingford

G. Scarborough Taylor, P.A.S.I.,

Has received instructions to Sell by Auction, at the "George and Dragon" Hotel, Buntingford, at an early date,

Excellent freehold residence,

was ivy-clad front and having a frontage of 37 feet to the Market Hill, and lately occupied by Mr J. Marvill.

Vacant possession.

Particulars and conditions of sale of Messrs. Hare & Son; or of the Auctioneer, Auction Offices, Buntingford (Tel 20); Welwyn (Tel. 98); Baldock (Tel. 62); and Hatfield (Tel. 16).

 
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