£320
Agriculture and Husbandry Ephemera. Broadside, The Sorrowful Lamentation on James Lea, aged 32, & Joseph Grindley, 20, Who Now Lie Under The Awful Sentence of Death In the Condemned Cell Of Shrewsbury, For Willfully Setting Fire To A Stack of Barley, The Property of Mr. J. Nunnerley, of Whitchurch, Shrewsbury: France, Printer, n.d. [March, 183*], illustrated by a wood engraving of the prison and prisoner, 34 x 14.5cm, Fire. Reward of One Hundred and Seventy-five Pound. Whereas last Night a Stack of Corn, at the Top of the Abbey Foregate, belonging to Messrs. Carline and Linell, and Two Stacks of Corn and a Barn, at Sutton, belonging to Samuel Jeffreys, were set on Fire [...], Joseph Carless, Mayor [...], Shrewsbury, April 28, 1800, [Shrewsbury]: Eddowes, Printers,, 31.5 x 17cm, two early 19th c adverts for grass grazing, one to let Welton Growths, Yorkshire, April, 27th 1807, Hull: J. Jerraby, Printer, Butchery, 18 x 15.5cm, another to let, by auction, Closes of Grass, in lots, The Property of Michael Rimington, Penrith [, Cumbria]: A. Bell, Printer, 1805, annotated in ink manuscript with realized prices, 17.5 x 14.5cm, & a Lewes Corn and Hop Exchange Company Share certificate for £30, dated May 1847, (5)
All unexamined out of frames. The Lamentations repaired, creases, chipped, etc. Fire reward folded, some stains, etc. The grass lets folded, foxed, light wear, otherwise good. The certificate toned and worn, otherwise OK.
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