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To Be Sold
    By Auction

  At Mr. John Sutcliffe's,Innholder

    In Milnrow:
     In the Parish of Rochdale
  On Thursday the 26th Day of Auguft,1802
   At 2.o'clock in the Afternoon
        (Subject To Such Conditions As Will Be Then & ThereProduced)

All that EDIFACE or BUILDING, fituated in MILNROW
aforefaid, adjoining to the River Beale, containing in length
nineten yards, and in breadth, ten yards and a half, or there abouts,
which will be eafily converted into a Factory, to be worked by a
Steam Engine, for which purpofes the Premifes are very defirably
and advantageoufly fituated, particularly in regard to coal
and condenfing Water, and being alfo in a very populous
Manufacturing Neighbourhood.

For furthr Particulars apply to Mr Hamer, Attorney-at-Law,
in Rochdale: or to Mr. John Scholfield, Moor-Houfe, near Milnrow.

   Hartley, Printer, Market-place, Rochdale

  (This is the advertisement of the Old Chapel in Milnrow.)
This extract was taken from the Parsons Notebook, in the Parish Register for Milnrow, Chapelry of Rochdale
The above taken from the Parsons Note Book in the Parish Register for Milnrow, Chapelry Rochale, 1799-1848