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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 17 Jul 1819 - Adverts (2)
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    3. Saturday 17 Jul 1819 (p. 2, col. 4-5) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT on WEDNESDAY the Fourth Day of August next, the Boundaries of the Wastes of the Manor, or united Manors, of CALDBECK, UPTON, and UNDERFELL, the Property of the EARL OF EGREMONT, WILL BE RIDDEN and PERAMBULATED, and that such Riding and Perambulation will begin at or near Uldale Loning Head, adjoining the Manor of Bolton, at Eight of the Clock in the Morning, when and where all Lords of Manors and their Stewards may attend if they think proper.—Dated the 14th Day of July, 1819. NICHOLSON & THOMPSON. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MANOR OF CROGLIN. THE Right Honourable the EARL of EGREMONT having been pleased to grant the Deputation of this Manor to the Gamekeeper of THOMAS HENRY GRAHAM, of Edmond Castle, Esq., Mr. GRAHAM requests that Gentlemen will refrain from Shooting upon any of the Moors within that Manor, and has given directions to Prosecute every Person Shooting or Poaching thereon, without having leave, in Writing, from the EARL OF EGREMONT, or himself. Mr. GRAHAM also requests that Gentlemen will not Shoot upon his Estates in the Parishes of Hayton and Irthington; and all Poachers and unqualified Persons found trespassing thereon, will be Prosecuted. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CAPITAL TITHE FREE FARM IN LOW FURNESS. TO BE LET to Farm, for a Term of Years, at the House of HENRY MASON, Innkeeper, in DALTON, in the County of Lancaster, on Monday the 16th Day of August, 1819, at Two o'Clock in the Afternoon, (unless an acceptable Offer is made in the mean Time, of which Public Notice will be given,— ALL that COMPACT and DESIRABLE FARM, commonly known by the Name of ROANHEAD, situate in the Parish of DALTON, in Low Furness, in the County of Lancaster, consisting of a good Farm House, with suitable Out-Buildings, and about 220 Acres, Customary Measure, of excellent Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Ground, with a profitable RABBIT WARREN, laying between the Antient Inclosures and Duddon Sands, now in the Occupation of Andrew and Dorothy ATKINSON, as Farmers thereof. The Tenants will shew the Premises; and further Particulars may be had by applying to MILES SANDYS, Esq., of Graithwaite Hall, the Owner, or to Mr. ATKINSON, at Dalton aforesaid. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INGLEWOOD HUNT, AND PENRITH RACES, 1819, WILL be on the WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY following the CARLISLE MEETING, and the HUNT on THURSDAY and SATURDAY, as usual. FIRST DAY. A PLATE OF FIFTY POUNDS, for Maiden Horses, &c. SAME DAY. A SWEEPSTAKES of 5 Guineas each, with 20 Guineas added by the Members of the Inglewood Hunt; free for any Gentleman; for Horses, Mares, or Geldings, not thorough bred that never won the value of £20; to carry 12 stone each. Mares and Geldings allowed 3 lbs. Two mile heats. Five Subscribers or no Race. PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS. Col. H. C. LOWTHER | W. JAMES, Esq. Sir P. MUSGRAVE, Bart. | Mr. Ralph HUTCHINSON. T. H. GRAHAM, Esq. | Mr. George LAMB. E. W. HASELL, Esq. | The Subscription to close on the 1st Day of September, and the Horses to be named on or before the 1st Day of October, 1819. SECOND DAY. A PLATE OF FIFTY POUNDS, for all Ages. SAME DAY. A SWEEPSTAKES of 5 Guineas each, with 20 Guineas added by the Inglewood Hunt, for Horses, Mares, or Geldings, not thorough bred, that never won Match, Plate, or Sweepstakes, of the value of £50, before 1818; free for any Gentleman. Three years old, 6 st. 10 lb.; four years, old, 7 st. 12 lb.; five years old, 8 st. 6 lb.; six years old, and aged, to carry 9 st. 2 lb. Mares and Geldings allowed 3 lb. A winner in 1818, to carry 3 lb. extra: twice or more 5 lb. Two mile heats. Five Subscribers or no Race. PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS. Col. H. C. LOWTHER. | W. JAMES, Esq. T. H. GRAHAM, Esq. | Mr. George LAMB. E. W. HASELL, Esq. | Mr. M'MINNIES. The Subscription to close on the 1st Day of September, and the Horses to be named on or before the 1st Day of October, 1819. E. W. HASELL, Esq. } F. F. VANE, Esq. } Stewards. EDWARD MOUNSEY, Clerk of the Course. The names of the Subscribers will be received by the Clerk of the Course, or W. STEPHEN, Printer, Penrith. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EDUCATION. THE Reverend THOMAS THEXTON, Curate of BROUGHAM, Westmorland, wishes to take into his House a limited Number of Pupils, whom he will teach the LATIN and GREEK CLASSICS, ENGLISH, WRITING, ARITHMETIC, the Practical MATHEMATICS, GEOGRAPHY, &c. TERMS, Including Board, Lodging, and Tuition, 30 Guineas per Annum. The Situation is remarkably healthy.—The most respectable References can be given. Parsonage House, July 16, 1819.

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