|
|
The Pennsylvania Gazette --------------------------------------------- Nov 19, 1788. Philadelphia. On Saturday, the 22d instant, at twelve o'clock at noon, will be exposed to public sale, at the Coffee House, one half of a wood-flat, as she now lies at Col Benjamn G EYRE's wharf ... May 12, 1763. To be sold by publick Vendue, by the Executors of George EYRE, deceased, on Monday, the 30th day of May instant, a very valuable Tract of Land, containing about 943 acres, and to be laid out in Lots of about 200 acres each, situate in the Township of Rox... Oct 21, 1762. To be Sold by the Executors of George EYRE, deceased, a valuable Tract of Land, in the Township of Roxbury, in Morris County, West New Jersey ... Nov 13, 1755. All persons indebted to the estate of John EYRE, late of this city, Tavernkeeper, deceased, are desired to make speedy payment, without any further trouble; ... Nov. 1, 1750. Strayaway, on the 27th of September last, from John EYRE, of Elbow Lane, a black roan mare, about 14 or 14 hands high ... Oct 5, 1749. Taken up on the 13th day of last month, between the middle ferry and city of Philadelphia, a mare about 13 hands high, branded on the near buttock P A, with the wrong end of the letters uppermost. The owner, by applying to John EYRE, tavern keeper ... Feb. 1, 1775. Watch Main Springs, made in Philadelphia, are sold by the Manufacturer, Matthias EYRE, at his house in Third street, below South street, and by ... Dec. 21, 1774. Found in the Subscriber Stable, in the Northern Liberties, An Entry Carpet. The Owner proving his Property, and paying the Charge of this Advertisement, may have it again. Jehu EYRE. ... Oct 27, 1773. To be sold, a stout, strong, healthy, negroe wench, about 19 years old, with two Female Children; they have all had the Smallpox and Measles, and she understands both Town and Country business. For further Particulars, enquire of Samuel EYRE in B ... April 23, 1772. Williamsburg, April 9. We are informed that the noted John EYRE, Esquire, who, though a man of fortune, was lately transported into this country for stealing paper, died about three days after his arrival, ... March 12, 1772. Williamsburg, February 20. This Justitia, Gillies, with Transports (among them John EYRE, Esquire) is arrived in Rappahannock; ...
|
|
||||||||||||
| Home | Help | About Us | Site Index | Jobs | PRIVACY | Affiliate |
| © 2009 Ancestry.com |