Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 28th September 1889

Property Sale: Monday next, September 30:  Nine residential lots in the Handsworth Wood and near area including Lot 7: Soho Road, Handsworth: The detached leasehold residents called “Goldacre”, 96 Soho Road, Handsworth, containing Hall, three reception rooms, five bedrooms, dressing rooms, kitchens, etc. coach house, small stable, paved year and usual out-offices, garden, and summer house. Lease sixty-eight years from Christmas last: Ground rent £10 per annum. This is a good part of Handsworth, and close to the tram and railway. … (and) Lot 8: Brewery Street, Handsworth: Four front freehold dwelling houses, Nos. 37 to 45, adjoining the Belle Vue Brewery. Also an excellent well of water supplying the brewery; Annual rental £50 10s: There above two lots are the property of a gentleman who has left the city, and will be sold at very low reserves … Solicitors: (for latter) Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., Waterloo street. …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Monday 23rd September 1889

Sale of Properties, October 8, 1889: by Roderick & Sons: To be Sold by Auction at the Property Mart, 6 Temple Row West, Birmingham, on Tuesday October 8, 1899, at six o’clock in the evening, subject to conditions to be then presented. … (seventeen lots, including the Cemetery Tavern, the Laurels in Hall Road, Handsworth) …  and Lot 7: Albion Street: (by direction f the executors of the late Mr. Bauer, the Commodious Business Premises at 52 in Albion Street, near Vyse Street, for many years in the occupation of Mr. Bauer as a Jeweller’s factor … For further particulars, apply … as to Lot 7, to Messrs. Smith Pinsent and Co. Solicitors, Waterloo Street …

[see similar Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 3rd October 1889]


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 7th September 1889

Leasehold Properties, situated in Erasmus Road, Sparkbrook, Arthur Street, Small Heath and Clifton Road, Aston. Messrs. Thomas and Bettridge have received instruction to sell by auction at the Estate Sale Room, No. 1 Newhall Street, Birmingham on Tuesday, September 24th, 1889, at half past six o’clock in the evening, subject to conditions of sale incorporating those of the Birmingham Law Society the above well letting and desirable investments … (multiple house Lots on Erasmus Road, Arthur Street and Clifton Road) … For further particulars apply to Messrs. Smith, Pinsent, and Co. …


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Marlborough Times: Saturday 7th September 1889

Savernake Repository: Mr. Mark Jeans conduced a highly successful sale here on Saturday last … Amongst those who sent stock were … Mr. G. Pinsent (Scrope), …


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Referenced

GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918

Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 5th September 1889

Freehold Residential Estate, known as “Monkspath Priory”, with nearly thirty-three acres of land situated on the main Birmingham and Stratford Road, about one mile and a half from the Solihull Railway Station and seven miles from Birmingham. Messrs. Thomas & Bettridge have received instruction (from the Trustees of the late W. M. Hobday, Esq.) to sell by Auction at … (description of property) …  Lithographic plans with full particulars and cards to view may be obtained at the offices of Messrs. Smith, Pinsent, and Co. Solicitors …

[see related Birmingham Daily Post: Wednesday 4th September 1889]


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