Notes for: John Spencer
From the Cambridgeshire Chronicle and Journal, 29 Mar 1822: Market cart, tumbril, harness, iron-bound casks, mash tubs, furniture and effects, Trumpington.
To be sold by auction by W. Rowton, on the premises, on Wednesday next, April 3, at two o'clock, (by order of the executors of the late Mr John Spencer);
Comprising mahogany dining, pillar & claw tables; rush and wood-seat chairs, corner cupboard, wainscot bureau, 30-hour clock, wainscot dresser and shelves, stump and 4-post bedsteads and bedding, pier glass; saucepans, copper and brass boilers, and the usual kitchen utensils; also, a good market cart with iron arms, strong tumbril, useful harness, wheelbarrow, dung and other forks, chaff-box and knife, 3 strong ladders; sweet iron-bound casks, two mash tubs, large quantity of old boards, &c.
Catalogues may be had at the Coach and Horses, Trumpington etc.