THE COVENT GARDEN DEAL.
FIXED UP IN HALF AN HOUR. London, Thursday. The Daily Mail sayq that Mr Mal-lnby-Peeloy nnid slightly under three millions for (he Duke of Bedford's (\ivonf Garden estate. The stamp duties Jot.nl nearly £30,000, whil- the fTriiHH ronfalH are estimated at £230,The iniiinlivo came from the Duke. Mi Mnllnby-Pocley's first offer was ; : . < without innpeeitne the property. i:< (tin visited it, and a few calculai r: !! . :i> on the corner of a blotting p:;d ..en d (be hrssiH of a second loffer, whirh w :-■:•■ sic-opted after half an hour'a lad, with the Dul<f». The pui'deiHcr has no office, and iH not even en the telephone.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 629, 20 December 1913, Page 5
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108THE COVENT GARDEN DEAL. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 629, 20 December 1913, Page 5
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