Newhanover County NcArchives Court.....Hyrne, Henry Et Al September 8, 1773 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/ncfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carolyn Shank Carolynshank@msn.com June 21, 2008, 11:09 am Source: Cape Fear Mercury Sept. 23, 1773 Written: September 8, 1773 Recorded: September 23, 1773 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE To be Sold at Public Sale on Monday the 6th of December next at the Plantation of the late MR. HENRY HYRNE, deceased. About 18 Negroes, most of them very valuable among whom are Coopers, Sawyers, several srong field men and a cook; also a stock of about 80 head of fine large cattlek about 45 of which are fat beeves, a parcel of work-horses and oxen, a good waggon, carts, plows and other plantation utensils, a flock of near 40 sheep and about as many hogs, also good bed, bedding, chairs, tales and a variety of other valuable household furniture; the terms of the sale will be six months credit for all sums exceeding five l., on giving judgment bonds upon interest from the date with approved security to FREDERICK JONES, Executor, and for all sums under the sum of 5 l.ready money; should it prove bad weather on the day appointed for the sale, it will begin the first fair day after, and continue till all are sold. All persons who have an demands against the said estate are desired to bring in their accounts properly attested; also those indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment. The house (which is large and commodious having four good rooms on a floor, with four dry cellars) and plantation are to be rented on reasonable terms and entered on immediately after the sale, on which are all convenient barns and other outhouses, a large parcel of cleared land under good fences and several fields in good order both for rice and corn. There is also another plantation joining the above to be rented, whereon is a parcel of cleared land chiefly fenced in, the situation and quality of the aforesaid lands are well known, it will be needless to mention the many advantages arising from farming and making every sort of grain on them, for terms with respect to renting the aforesaid house and plantations apply to: FREDERICK JONES, EXECUTOR Sept. 8, 1773 Additional Comments: Frederick Jones File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/newhanover/court/hyrne620gwl.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/ncfiles/ File size: 2.6 Kb