Crosby Hall, in Bishopsgate Street, then lately built, was made the lodging of the Protector.
In 1772 during the proceedings against Crosby and Oliver - a part of the "Wilkes and liberty" agitation - he and Lord North were attacked by a mob and rolled in the mud.
Original signed vinyl box sets, pictures of the American bandleader and Bing Crosby are among the 28 lots going up for sale.
The manor was formerly dependant on the barony of Linstock or Crosby; but the land is now all enfranchised.
In this period £ 1.2 million has been included in net operating expenses resulting from fees incurred on the Crosby transaction.