Notes for: Francis Burton

From the Cambridge Chronicle and Journal, 24 Feb 1815: To be sold by auction, by Thomas Cockett, in Old Mill Spring, at Trumpington, on Tuesday the 28th instant, at eleven o'clock:
Thirty very fine ash timber trees, and 12 small elm trees.
Five months' credit will be given on approved security.
Catalogues to be had at the inns in the neighbourhood; of Mr Burton, at Trumpington, and of Thomas Cockett, at Royston, Herts.

Cambridge Chronicle 20 Jan 1815:
FINE ASH, POPLAR, AND ELM TIMBER, AND FIRE-WOOD.
TO BE SOLD by AUCTION, by THOMAS COCKETT, in several Fields near the Mansion House, at TRUMPINGTON, on Monday the 23d of January, 1815, at eleven o’clock;
43 fine ASH TREES; 49 ditto POPLAR TREES; 105 ELM TREES; and a large quantity of Loppings and Faggot-wood.
To be viewed till the sale by applying to Mr. Burton, at Trumpington, of whom catalogues may be had