20 Sep 1845, No 1847, Page 2, Column 1
Cited from The Suffolk Chronicle; or Ipswich General Advertiser and County Express

The Suffolk Chronicle, No 1847, 20 Sep 1845, Page 2, Col 1, At Mendham, James Brooks (Download this image)
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AT MENDHAM, NR. HARLESTON TO BE SOLD BY AUCTIONBy HOWLETT & LENNY
On Wesnesday, the 24th September, 1845
ALL the Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, with a portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects of Mr. James Brooks, (who declines Farming) ; including 2 very useful cart horses, 2 prime milch cows, fat hog, 2 strong 3/4-load tumbrils, market cart, 2 patent ploughs, 2 pair harrows, jointed roll, 7 sets capital team and plough harness, chaff cutter, stacking ladders, turnip and hey bins, pigs troughs, with the usual farming tools. The In-door Effects comprise post and tent bedsteads, feather-beds, bed-room chairs, dining and jamb tables, capital 8-day clock, 2, 30-hour ditto, 6 and 2 elbow elm chairs, dairy, brewing, and washing utensils, and culinary articles, described in Catalogues now in circulation.
Sale to commence at One o'clock.
Other Information
Two events have been derived from this evidence.
- James Brighton Brooks★ was sold some property on 24 Sep, 1845 in Mendham, Suffolk, England
Full Citation
The Suffolk Chronicle; or Ipswich General Advertiser and County Express; 20 Sep 1845, No 1847, Page 2, Column 1.
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