Cambridge Independent Press 21 May 1842: Red Lion for sale
Valuable WATER CORN-MILLS,
With great Steam Power attached;
The Extensive BREWERY,
(Late Messrs. Steward & Cotton’s);
16 PUBLIC-HOUSES, 10 BAKING ESTABLISHMENTS,
Several PRIVATE HOUSES, LIFE POLICY,
FISHERY, &c. &c. &c.,
CAMBRIDGE.
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY
ELLIOT SMITH AND SON
AND
JOSEPH WENTWORTH,
(Who are jointly concerned on this occasion,)
At the Eagle Inn, Cambridge, on THURSDAY next, May 26, 1842, at Eleven o’clock, by direction of the Assignees of Mr JAMES NUTTER, Miller and Brewer, (a Bankrupt).
THE MILLS
Comprise TWO first-rate WATER CORN-MILLS (to one of which a Steam-Engine is annexed), situate at Cambridge. At the head of the Navigation, built with brick and slate within the last four years, . . .
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Also, 14 Public-Houses,
With OLD and NEW LICENSES, as follow: -
IN CAMBRIDGE:
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IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD:
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The RED LION, Trumpington ………………………… N.L.
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