Aris’s Birmingham Gazette, 18th October 1830
Freehold dwelling houses in Weaman Street, Birmingham.
Lot VI. The freehold front house to Weaman Street, being No. 70, occupied by Edwin Bland, adjoining the Rose and Crown public house, with the house behind in the possession of Mrs White, small entire yard, brewhouse, &c.
Lot VII. Two houses adjoining lot 6 in the Rose and Crown court, leading from Weaman Street to Slaney Street, being No. 5 and 4, occupied by Brown and Bennett.
Lot VIII. Two other dwelling houses, Nos 3 and 2, in the said Rose and Crown court, in the possession of Parker and Hanson.
Lots 6, 7, and 8 (which may, if wished, be sold together) will be entitled to the joint use of the pump, offices, entry, &c.
A very large portion of the purchase money may, if wished, remain on security.
The respective tenants will permit the lots to be seen, and any other information may be obtained from Mr Kitchen, Solicitor, Barford near Warwick; from Mr Price, Exeter Row; or the auctioneers, New Street, Birmingham.
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