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Date transcribed | 2017-01-10 | Transcribed by | Peter Summers | Comment | Names transcribed from the four editions of the Asiatic Mirror and Commercial Advertiser held by the British Library, 1793 - 1798.
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| Surname | Lawrence | | Forename | J | | Rank | Mr | | Occupation or Status | Owner | | Location | Calcutta  | | Summary Remarks | To be sold by public auction, by Messrs King and Johnson, at their Auction room. A collection of Europe and Country Goods. Also an Upper roomed house, standing on � cottahs of ground, situated at the north end of Pollock Street, adjoining to the house of Mr J Lawrence. Also a piece of ground with a part of a Tank containing two biggahs and three cottahs, situated in the main street leading to the Boitaconnah, directly opposite to the house built by the late Mr Philip De Meilo � it is well situated for building upon. Also a lower roomed dwelling house standing on four cottahs and four chittacks of ground in the Bow Bazaar, Calcutta. And the Sea Horse Schooner, burthen 600 bags. Built lately at Corringa, and is an excellent sailer. She lies off the Custom House Ghaut. A list of her stores may be seen at the Auction room. The purchaser may have freight of rice to Madras at � Rs. Per bag, and to come back with a cargo of salt, freight free. | | Article Type | Advertisement | | Issue Number | Vol. VI, No. 276 | | Issue Day | 22 | | Issue Month | May | | Issue Year | 1793 |
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Names transcribed from the four editions of the Asiatic Mirror and Commercial Advertiser held by the British Library, 1793 - 1798
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