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WILLIAM EDWARDS[52]

  • 1749 Nov 10 ff ("every Evening till all are Sold")
  • Auction by Nathaniel Binns & William Edwards at The Cock Inn, Halifax, of Books on Divinity, History, Law, Physick, Antiquities, Voyages, Travels, and Miscellanies (advertisement in the Leeds Mercury, 7 Nov 1749).
  • 1754 December 14
  • Catalogue of the Library of the Rev. Mr. Nathaniel Makant sold by [?William] Edwards (advertisements in the Leeds Intelligencer, 26 Nov 1754, and York Courant 26 Nov 1754).
  • 1755 October 11
  • [?William] Edwards auction (advertisements in the Leeds Intelligencer, 16 Sept 1755 ff., and York Courant, 7 Oct 1755).
  • 1757 October 30
  • [?William] Edwards auction (advertisements in the Leeds Intelligencer, 5 Oct 1756, and York Courant, 26 Oct 1756).
  • 1757 October 22
  • William Edwards auction (advertisement in the Leeds Intelligencer, 18 Oct 1757).
  • 1759 October 27 ff
  • William Edwards "Catalogue of Choice and valuable Books which will be sold by Auction at The Old Cock, in Halifax, on Saturday the 27th of October 1759 at Five o'clock in the Evening and to Continue every Evening (Sundays excepted) till all are sold" (advertisement in the Union Journal or Halifax Advertiser, 16 Oct 1759, p. 4).
  • 1760 March 22
  • Edwards auction Catalogue "of very scarce and valuable Old Books in Divinity, part of several libraries lately purchased" to be sold at The Old Cock (advertisement in the Union Journal or Halifax Advertiser, 11 March 1766, p. 3).