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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 26 Jun 1819 - Adverts
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    3. Saturday 26 Jun 1819 (p. 1, col. 6 and p. 2, col. 3) TITHE-FREE ESTATE AT WELTON FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, in PUBLIC SALE, upon the Premises, on Thursday, the 8th Day of July 1819, at 4 o'Clock in the Afternoon, either together or in Parcels, (if not previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which notice will be given)— ALL that TITHE-FREE MESSUAGE and TENEMENT, situate at HIGH WELTON, in the Parish of SEBERGHAM, and County of Cumberland; consisting of a Dwelling-House, suitable Farm-buildings, an Orchard well stocked with Fruit Trees, and 31 Acres of excellent Arable and Meadow Land, will Watered and Fenced, now in the occupation of ROBERT STALKER, as Tenant. The greater part of the Estate is Freehold, the other Copyhold, held under the Duke of Devonshire, by Payment of a Yearly Rent of 4s. 2d., and a Fine of 8s. 4d. on Alienation, and only pays a small Prescription in lieu of Tithes. It is 8 miles from Carlisle, 6 from Wigton, is in a high state of Cultivation, and near to Lime and Coal. Conditions will be produced at the time of Sale; and further particulars may, in the mean time, be known on application to Mr. ROBERT BARNES, of Sebergham-Hall; or to Mrs. ELIZABETH BARNES, of Rickerby, near Carlisle, the Owner.—The Tenant will shew the Premises. N. B.—A considerable part of the Purchase Money may remain on Mortgage of the Property, if required. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CARLISLE GAS LIGHTS. THE SUBSCRIBERS to the CARLISLE GAS LIGHTS are requested to pay forthwith to Mr. CHARLES BROWN, the Treasurer, the Sum of £10 per Cent. upon the Amount of their respective Shares.———June 24, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WIGTON FRIENDLY SOCIETY. A DISSOLUTION of the WIGTON FRIENDLY SOCIETY having now taken place, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Treasurers intend to meet at the CLUB-ROOM, in WIGTON, on Monday and Tuesday the 28th and 29th instant, at Nine o'Clock in the morning of each day, to pay off the Dividend due to each Member. N. B.—Every one of the Members must provide himself with the necessary change. Wigton, June 24, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUCH of the CREDITORS of Messieurs LITTLES, of MEALSGATE, in the Parish of BOLTON, COLLIERS, and SARAH LITTLE, of the same place, Widow, or any of them as now hold the Security of Mrs. MARGARET DREWRY, of PRIESTCROFT, in the Parish of BOLTON, Widow, are requested to send a particular of their Demands to the said Mrs. DREWRY, or to Messrs. STEEL and SON, Solicitors, Cockermouth, in order that the same may be adjusted and paid. Cockermouth, June 23, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE SOLD, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, that Valuable FRONT SHOP, situated under the COUNCIL CHAMBER of the TOWN HALL, fronting the Market-place and Scotch-street, CARLISLE, now in the possession of Mr. James SAUNDERS, Linen Draper. Apply to Mr. GEORGE MINGINS, or ROWLAND COWPER, the Owner. Carlisle, June 22, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIELDS NEAR CARLISLE FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, by AUCTION, at the COFFEE-HOUSE, CARLISLE, on Thursday the 15th Day of July, 1819, either together or separately,—TWO VALUABLE. CLOSES or Parcels of Ground, adjoining to each other, called by the respective names of PAVEY LANDS; containing, by Admeasurement, 5A. 1R. 35P.; and TYLE CLOSE, 2A. 3R. 10P., situate in Watergate Lane, near to the City of CARLISLE, now in the Occupation of JOHN CARR, as Tenant at will. The Premises are of Freehold Tenure, with the exception of a part of Pavey Lands, which is Customary. Conditions will be produced at the Sale; and Particulars, in the mean time, may be had at the Office of Mr. DOBINSON, Solicitor, Carlisle, who will send a Person to shew the Premises. JOHN CHRISTOPHERSON, Auctioneer. Carlisle, 25th June, 1819.

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