Henry Coleman: Sale of Livestock, 1815

Desborough, Northamptonshire.
To be SOLD by AUCTION,
By BRAMPTON & BATES,

On Saturday, the 23d of September, 1815, on the Premises of Mr. H. COLEMAN, in DESBOROUGH, who is leaving his Farm,

THE following LIVE STOCK, &C.; eighty-eight Ewes; Theaves, and Lambhogs; three cart Horses and Mares, and Foals, and one nag Mare; five Sturks and Heifers; one barren Cow, and one Bull; one In-pig Sow, and seven Stores; two Waggons, two Carts, Tackle for three Horses, barn Tackle in general, with a Variety of other useful Lots, including many Lots of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. &c.

Three Month's Credit for above Ten Pounds, on joint approved Security, paying the usual Deposit, or a legal Discount for ready Money. No Lots to be removed until paid for on the Day of Sale.

Sale to commence at Eleven o'Clock.

 Northampton Mercury, Saturday 15 September 1815

Note: Henry Coleman senior (1734-1816) was alive at this time, and it is possible that the advertisement is on his behalf rather than his son's.