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This could be the Samuel Dunklyn whose books were sold by [[auction::auction]] from his dwelling house in Leadenhall Street on [[date of auction::20 December 1726]]. His books were sold alongside his "fine household goods, plate, jewels, curiosities, china ware... and arms" and his stock in trade, which were all listed in a catalogue of the sale. The books and goods of [[crossreference::Edward Browne d.1725?|Edward Browne]] were sold in the same auction. The sale was advertised in the ''Daily Post''.
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This could be the Samuel Dunklyn whose books were sold by [[auction::auction]] from his dwelling house in Leadenhall Street on [[date of auction::20 December 1726]]. His books were sold alongside his "fine household goods, plate, jewels, curiosities, china ware... and arms" and his stock in trade, which were all listed in a catalogue of the sale. The books and goods of [[crossreference::Edward Browne d.1726?|Edward Browne]] were sold in the same auction. The sale was advertised in the ''Daily Post''.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:02, 11 November 2022

Samuel DUNKLYN or DUNKLIN d.1722?

Biographical Note

Dunklyn's will describes him as a scrivener of London.

Books

This could be the Samuel Dunklyn whose books were sold by auction from his dwelling house in Leadenhall Street on 20 December 1726. His books were sold alongside his "fine household goods, plate, jewels, curiosities, china ware... and arms" and his stock in trade, which were all listed in a catalogue of the sale. The books and goods of Edward Browne were sold in the same auction. The sale was advertised in the Daily Post.

Sources