Samuel Loake

To BAKERS and others,
Valuable Freehold Estate, Desborough.
To be SOLD by AUCTION,
By BRAMPTON & BATES

At the House of Mr. Kilborn, known by the Name or Sign of the King's Arms, in DESBOROUGH, in the County of Northampton, on Thursday the 7th Day of January, 1813, upon such Conditions as will be then and there produced,

ALL that newly built Brick, Slated, and Sashed MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, together with the Out-houses, Barns, Stables, Granaries, Bakehouse, and Appurtenances thereunto belonging; and all that HOME-CLOSE, adjoining, containing about three Acres, more or less, now in the Occupation of Mr. SAMUEL LOAK, Baker, who is declining the Baking Business, in Consequence of ill Health.

N.B. immediate Possession may be had of the Estates, and also of the Business: as well also, the Purchaser will be accommodated with all the Flour-Bins and Utensils in the Baking Trade, at a fair Valuation.

The Sale to commence at about Four o'Clock in the Afternoon.

Northampton Mercury: Saturday 26 December 1812