Saturday 22 May 1819 (p. 2, col. 5-6) BRAITHWAITE LODGE, NEAR KESWICK, CUMBERLAND. TO BE LET, (or the unexpired Lease of Twenty-four Years at low Rent to be Sold,) A most delightful Residence, situate on an eminence commanding most extensive and Picturesque Views, with an excellent Garden and Orchard, Stabling, and appropriate Offices, and several CLOSES of rich Meadow, Pasture, and Arable Land, containing about 50 Acres in a Ring-fence. Possession will be given of the Land immediately, and of the House on the 1st of June. Further particulars may be known, on application to J. W. CALEY, Esq. Queen-square, Bloomsbury, London, Mr. RUDD, Solicitor, Cockermouth, Mr. SANDERS, Nurseryman, Keswick, or Mr. WALKER, Myton, near Boroughbridge, Yorkshire. May 20, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE SOLD, by PUBLIC AUCTION, to the highest Bidder, at the House of Mrs. SALKELD, Innkeeper, in WORKINGTON, in the County of Cumberland, on Saturday, the 5th Day of June, 1819, precisely at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, all those extensive and valuable WORKS, called SEATON IRON WORKS, near to Workington. These Works are most eligibly situated on the borders of the river Derwent, in a populous neighbourhood, and from the great command of water, are well worth the attention of Iron Masters. They are within a mile of the harbour of Workington, (to which there is a right of Rail-road) and are in possession of an extensive trade in England, Ireland, and Scotland. This concern is adapted for the Manufacturing of Iron in every branch. It has a Blast Furnace, an Iron and Brass Foundry, a Forge with Refineries, Ovens for Coking Coal, a Slitting and Rolling Mill, and, in short, every thing necessary for carrying on a most extensive Iron Manufactory, and all the buildings are built of stone and brick and slated, and are in good repair. Iron-Stone, and Coals suitable for the establishment may be had in abundance in the neighbourhood, and Iron Ore can be imported from Lancashire with facility. The Ground belonging to the Works (including that upon which the buildings stand) is about Thirteen Acres exclusive of the Canal, so that there is great latitude for alterations or improvements if there should ever be occasion to make any. The Title is Leasehold for a term of Ninety-nine Years, from the 25th Day of March 1762, on a Ground Rent of Forty Pounds per Annum. The Purchaser to pay a Deposit of Ten Pounds per Cent. on the day of Sale, and the remainder of the Purchase Money by two equal Payments at Three and Six Months, giving satisfactory Security. Possession of the Works may be entered upon immediately after the 25th day of June next. Conditions will be produced at the Sale, and further particulars may be had upon application to J. C. PARKER, Esq. Hull, Mr. ROBERT DICKINSON, at the Works, and Mr. BENJAMIN THOMPSON, Solicitor, Workington. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WITH PASSENGERS ONLY. FOR ST. JOHN'S, NEW BRUNSNWICK, THE good BRIG SEVERN, JAMES GIBSON, Master. She will positively Sail from WORKINGTON, about the latter end of May, and will take PASSENGERS on reasonable Terms. Apply to the Captain on Board, Mr. KELSICK WOOD, or Mr. WILLIAM FISHER, Workington. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A GENTEEL HOUSE, &c. &c. TO BE LET. TO BE LET, a small HOUSE, situated in NANSON'S LANE, in a Central Situation, near the MARKET-PLACE, CARLISLE; containing Three Lodging Rooms above, and a Lumber Room below Do., a good Parlour, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Cellar, Coal House, Peat Do. and a Chicken Pen-other Conveniences can be better shewn than described, on viewing the Premises: the Situation being both retired and pleasant, being built in the middle of an extensive Orchard or Square, containing a plentiful Stock of Fruit Trees, Cabbages, &c. &c. For further Particulars apply, either to THOS. WAISTELL, the present Occupier; or RICHARD LOWRY, Esq., Attorney-at-Law, Carlisle. N. B.-No Person need apply who is likely to have a Family, as the Proprietor, T. W. has a great aversion to Children being manufactured in the above-mentioned Premises. THOS. WAISTELL. [In the following week's paper (p. 3, col. 5), under the heading of TO READERS & CORRESPONDENTS, appeared the following brief note: The name of Mr. LOWRY, Solicitor, was attached to the strange advertisement of a House to Let, which inadvertently appeared in our last paper, without his knowledge.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE. THE ASSIGNEE of the Estate and Effects of JOSEPH BECK, late of NOOK LANE, in the Parish of Dalston, in the County of Cumberland, WEAVER, who was lately discharged from his Majesty's Gaol, or Prison of the King's Bench, in the County of Surrey, under and by virtue of an Order of the Court for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, intends to hold a Meeting on SATURDAY, the Third Day of JULY next, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon, at the Office of Mr. HOLME, Attorney-at-Law, situate in Scotch-street, in the City of Carlisle, in the said County of Cumberland, in order to make a Dividend of the Estate and Effects of the said Insolvent, when and where the Creditors are to come prepared with proper proof of their respective Debts, or they will be excluded the Benefit of the said Dividend: and all claims not then substantiated will be disallowed. Carlisle, May 20, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EDWARD MARRS'S ASSIGNMENT. WHEREAS, EDWARD MARRS, of RICKERGATE, near the City of CARLISLE, in the County of Cumberland, GROCER and SPIRIT MERCHANT, hath, by Indenture of Assignment, bearing Date the Twentieth Day of May instant, assigned, transferred, and set over all Personal Estate and Effects whatsoever unto ISABELLA MARRS, of Rickergate aforesaid, Widow, and JAMES BROWN, of the same place, Gentleman, IN TRUST, for the equal Benefit of such of his Creditors as shall execute the said Assignment, on or before the first Day of August next. NOTICE IS THEREFORE HEREBY GIVEN, That the said Assignment is lodged at the Office of Messrs. GRAHAM and ARMSTRONG, Solicitors, Carlisle, for the Perusal and Signatures of the said Creditors, and that such of them as refuse or neglect to execute the same, within the Time above limited, will be excluded all Benefit thereof. All Persons indebted to the said EDWARD MARRS are requested to make immediate Payment of their respective Debts to the said Assignees, or at the Office of Messrs. GRAHAM and ARMSTRONG aforesaid, otherwise Actions will be commenced for recovery thereof.--Carlisle, 21st May, 1819.