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Date transcribed | 2017-01-10 | Transcribed by | Peter Schofield | Comment | Names transcribed from the entire run of Hicky's Bengal Gazette, or The Original Calcutta General Advertiser 1780-1782. The table includes all of the volumes held by the British Library and the University of Heidelberg, along with some gaps filled by issues from the National Library of India and the High Court of Calcutta [Courtesy of Andrew Otis]. |
| Surname | Stark | | Forename | James | | Rank | Esq | | Occupation or Status | Owner | | Location | Calcutta  | | Summary Remarks | To be sold by public auction at the Old Court House, by virtue of several Writs of Execution in the hands of the Sheriff. A dwelling house at Molungah in Calcutta, a garden with two straw houses at Saldah near Calcutta the property of Shebram Bonjee and Lollbeharry Metter. An upper roomed house and garden at Kurdah in Calcutta, the property of Ramhurry Bisswas. A large upper roomed house at Barrahnagore the property of Nundollall Chaterjee and Durpnarain Chaterjee. An upper roomed house at Feringhee Tollah in Calcutta, a parcel of ground in the new Bazaar at Aumrah Tullah in Calcutta, and another large upper roomed house at Sootanooty in Calcutta, the property of Cunderpo Doss. A messuage in the Loll Bazaar in Calcutta on the north side of the road leading from the Old Court House, to a place called Bytah Kannah, between the houses of James Stark, Esq., and the house in the possession of Mr Bondfield, Auctioneer, the property of Mr George Foxcreft. Enquire of the Sheriff J Hare. | | Article Type | Advertisement | | Issue Number | 103 | | Issue Day | 12 | | Issue Month | January | | Issue Year | 1782 |
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Names transcribed from the entire run of Hicky's Bengal Gazette, or The Original Calcutta General Advertiser 1780-1782. The table includes all of the volumes held by the British Library and the University of Heidelberg, along with some gaps filled by issues from the National Library of India and the High Court of Calcutta [Courtesy of Andrew Otis].
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