Citation - Boston Gazette: 1729.10.13

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Index Entry Harpsichord, for sale at former residence of Governor Burnet 
Location Boston 
Citation
BG.729.016
6-13 Oct 1729:21 (516)
On Monday next at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will be
exposed to sale by publick vendue, at the house wherein his
late Excellency Governor Burnet here dwelt, sundry sorts of
household goods, viz. a Japan'd cabinet, a fine scriptoire,
gilt leather shreens, clocks, tables, chairs, bedsteds, a
fine chintz bed, with other beds and bedding, an easy chair,
pewter, a large jack, and other kitchen utensils of copper,
brass and iron, saddles and bridles, 3 coach-horses, a Negro
woman, about 12 years service of a Mollato boy, sundry
curious prints and pictures, 2 water engines, empty glass
bottles, some gilt and plain paper, some sugar, rice, pease,
candles, pickles and sweetmeats, and sundry other things. 
  N.B.  The goods may be viewd 2 or 3 days before the sale. 
And there is also to be view'd and sold (but not at publick
vendue) a coach, a chariot, a chaise and a sley with their
carriages, &c. as also a harpsicord and other musical
instruments, and sundry mathematical instruments.


Generic Title Boston Gazette 
Date 1729.10.13 
Publisher Marshall, Henry 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1729 
Bibliography B0004351
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