Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: issue 4491: Thursday January 22nd, 1852: Classified Ads 

Valuable Quays, Wharfs, Water-side Premises, Dwelling houses and seats in Chapels for Sale: To be sold by public auction on Thursday, 5th day of Feb. Next, at Moorehead’s Royal Hotel, Devonport at half past six o’clock in the evening, by Mr. Joseph Elms, auctioneer: The following desirable property: [6 lots and 4 pews] Lot 3: – All that Dwelling house and premises, with it appurtenances, situate and being No. 49, in St. Aubyn Street, Devonport, together with the Stable and Dwelling House in Barrack Street, at the rear thereof. The former is now in the possession of Messrs. Pinsent at the yearly rent of £55, and the latter in the possession of Mr. Dunn, at the yearly rent of £20. The above premises were some times since in the occupation of the Devon and Cornwall Banking Company, and are now held for the residue of a term of 99 years, determinable on the death of three lives aged respectively 39, 37 and 32, Conventionary Rent, £6 0s, Heriot £12 12s. For viewing the premises apply to the respective tenants; and for further particulars and information apply to Messrs. Beer and Rundle, Solicitors, Devonport: Dated Devonport 13th January 1852. 


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Referenced

GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864