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[England / 18th Century]. [Chaplin, Charles, 1730 - 1795?] - PARTICULARS And LOTS Of The REMAINDER Of The FREEHOLD ESTATE, Of The Late CHARLES CHAPLIN, ESQ.; At Saltfleetby in the County of Lincoln, Which from Want of Time, could not be put up for Sale on the 12th August Instant, and which will be sold by Auction at the Town-Hall in Louth, on Wednesday the 2d Day of September, 1795. the Sale to begin at ten o'Clock in the Morning

Title: PARTICULARS And LOTS Of The REMAINDER Of The FREEHOLD ESTATE, Of The Late CHARLES CHAPLIN, ESQ.; At Saltfleetby in the County of Lincoln, Which from Want of Time, could not be put up for Sale on the 12th August Instant, and which will be sold by Auction at the Town-Hall in Louth, on Wednesday the 2d Day of September, 1795. the Sale to begin at ten o'Clock in the Morning
Description: [Louth]: , 1795. White rag paper, bottom and fore-edge deckled. Black printed text. Bifolium. 2 unnumbered pages of printed text; title printed to verso of second leaf, else second leaf blank. 9-3/4" x 7-5/8". Two fold lines; occasional loss to fold lines, minimally affecting text; light general wear and toning. VG. Auction catalogue from the 1795 sale of 38 lots of the freehold estate owned by the late Charles Chaplin, Esq. with manuscript prices and related notes in pencil and ink in a contemporary hand throughout. Occasional pencil notations and markings correct the printed acreage estimates of some lots. The Chaplins were members of the upper gentry and influential landowners in Lincolnshire. When the Louth Navigation -- a canal running from Louth, in Lincolnshire, to Tetney Haven, at the mouth of the Humber -- was completed in 1770, Charles Chaplin managed to secure a 99 year lease of the tolls, despite the terms of the canal's Act of Parliament limiting such leases to just seven years. The Louth Navigation Trust (per the Louth Canal website) notes that control and management of the tolls became "virtually hereditary," and led to considerable commercial opposition to the Chaplins and their political influence by the 1820s. The catalog includes columns for "Names of Plots, &c."; "Acres by Estimation"; "State of Land"; and "Occupiers." Anyone wishing to view the premises is encouraged to apply to one Mr. J. Curtis, of Saltfleetry.

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Price: US$ 330.00 Seller: Tavistock Books, ABAA
- Book number: 42915

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