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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 10 Jul 1819 - Adverts (1)
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    3. Saturday 10 Jul 1819 (p. 1, col. 3-5) MISS WILSON RESPECTFULLY acquaints her Friends and the Public, that her SCHOOL will recommence after the MIDSUMMER VACATION, upon the 12th of JULY; and hopes, by her attention, to merit a Continuance of their favours. Carlisle, 10th July, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AMERICAN PINE TIMBER ON SALE. JUST ARRIVED, and on SALE, at SANDSFIELD, ROCKCLIFF, & CARLISLE, an excellent Cargo of AMERICAN TIMBER PLANK, &c. Apply to WILLIAM SOWERBY, Carlisle. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MANSION-HOUSE IN PENRITH. TO BE SOLD, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, and Entered upon at Whitsuntide, 1820, AN eligible modern-built MANSION, or DWELLING-HOUSE, pleasantly situate in MIDDLEGATE, PENRITH, late the Residence of WILLIAM WILSON, Esquire, deceased, consisting of an excellent Kitchen and Back-Kitchen, a comfortable Breakfast-Room, an elegant large-sized Dining-Room, and a corresponding Drawing-Room, upon the Ground Floor, with Cellars underneath, Four Lodging Rooms, and Dressing-Room, on the Second Floor, and excellent Attics for Servants' Rooms, together with a convenient Yard, Out-houses, and a productive Garden, behind the same, well stocked with choice Fruit Trees in full bearing. Any Person desirous of Purchasing the Premises may view the same by applying to Mrs. WILSON, the Owner and Occupier, of whom or at the Office of Messrs. GRAVE and BLEAYMIRE, Solicitors in Penrith, further particulars may be had. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE SOLD, in PUBLIC SALE, at the House of JOSEPH STALKER, Innkeeper, at CALDBECK TOWN, on Thursday the 4th Day of August, 1819, FIVE DALES of LAND in RATTENROW FIELD, in the Parish of Caldbeck, in the County of Cumberland, the Property of SARAH KELL, containing by estimation Seven Acres, or thereabouts, (be the same more or less) held under the Earl of Egremont as part of his Manor of Caldbeck-Upton, by payment of the yearly fineable Rent of two Shillings and Two-pence, and ten times that rent as a fine upon the Death of the Lord, and Change of the Tenant, according to the Custom of the said Manor. The said Land is subject to the payment of Tithe of Hay and Corn in kind. Also, FOUR PARCELS of LAND situate near CALDBECK TOWN aforesaid, containing by estimation Nine Acres, or thereabouts, (be the same more or less), held under the Rector of Caldbeck as part of the Manor of Kirkland, by payment of the yearly customary Rent of Five Shillings and Ten-pence, and a Fine, according to custom, upon the Change of the Tenant. Part of the Land pays Tithe of Corn and Hay in kind, and part a small Prescription in Lieu of Tithe of Hay. Any Person inclinable to purchase, may apply to JOHN SMITHSON, of Caldbeck Town aforesaid, who will shew the Premises, and give such further information as may be required.

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