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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 15 May 1819 - Adverts (1)
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    3. Saturday 15 May 1819 (p. 1, col. 3-6) CARLISLE PITT CLUB. THE SIXTH ANNIVERSARY of the CARLISLE PITT CLUB will be celebrated on FRIDAY, the 28th Day of MAY instant, at the COFFEE HOUSE, CARLISLE. PRESIDENT. THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF LONSDALE. VICE PRESIDENTS. LORD VISCOUNT LOWTHER, M. P. JOHN LOWTHER, ESQ. M. P. SIR JAMES GRAHAM, BART. Netherby. SIR JAMES GRAHAM, BART. M. P. EDWARD HASELL, ESQ. THE MAYOR OF CARLISLE. STEWARDS. DR. BLAMIRE. MR. JOHN FORSTER, JUN. MR. DALRYMPLE. MR. RICHARD FERGUSON, Harker Lodge. MR. JOSEPH FERGUSON, Coldale Hall. MR. T. C. HEYSHAM. WM. HODGSON, Secretary. N. B.—DINNER will be on the Table exactly at Four o'Clock. Carlisle, May 10, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BLACKLYNE INCLOSURE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the COMMISSIONER named and appointed under and by Virture [sic] of an Act of Parliament made and passed in the 56th Year of the Reign of his present Majesty, intituled, "An Act for Inclosing Blacklyne Common, in the Parish of Bewcastle, in the County of Cumberland," intends to hold a Meeting at the House of WILLIAM MITCHINSON, Innkeeper, at Bolton Fell-End, in the County of Cumberland aforesaid, on Friday the 28th Day of May instant, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon, for the Purpose of reading over the Draft of his General Award, when and where all Persons interested are desired to attend. MOUNSEY & SISSON, Solicitors to the Inclosure. Carlisle, 13th May, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CARLISLE RACES, 1819, COMMENCE THE FIRST WEEK AFTER DONCASTER RACES. ON the FIRST DAY, a GOLD CUP of ONE HUNDRED GUINEAS value, by Subscribers of Ten Guineas each, p. p. The Surplus to be paid to the Winner in Specie. Three years' old to carry 6st. 12lb.; four years' old 8st. 2lb.; five years' old 8st. 9lb.; six years' old and aged 8st. 12lb. Three mile heat. Mares and Geldings allowed 3lb. To close and name on or before the First Day of JUNE 1819, to Mr. PORTER, Clerk of the Course, Carlisle. SUBSCRIBERS. The Duke of Devonshire. | Sir Philip MUSGRAVE, Bart. The Earl of Lonsdale. | Edward HASELL, Esq. Lord LOWTHER. | The Hon. Edward PETRE. The Hon. Lt.-Col. LOWTHER. | Wilfrid LAWSON, Esq. Sir James GRAHAM, Bart. | Marquis of Queensberry. Netherby. | Mr. SEYMOUR. William JAMES, Esq. | On the SECOND DAY, a SWEEPSTAKES of TEN GUINEAS each, p. p. for Horses not thorough bred, bona fide the property of the Subscribers, which have never won Plate, Match, or Sweepstakes, nor received forfeit before the day of running. Two miles. To be rode by Gentlemen—weight, 12 stone each. Mares allowed 3lb.—N. B. The Subscription is closed, but the Horses to be named to the Clerk of the Course on or before the 1st of August, 1819. SUBSCRIBERS. J. R. G. GRAHAM, Esq. | Thomas WYBERGH, Esq. William JAMES, Esq. | Wilfrid LAWSON, Esq. William RITSON, Esq. | Sir Philip MUSGRAVE, Bart. The usual Plates will be advertised at a future period. WILFRID LAWSON, Esq. } JAMES BROUGHAM, Esq. } Stewards. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, in PUBLIC SALE, on Monday the 24th Day of May, 1819, at SCOTBY, near Carlisle,—The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of the late Mrs. HODGSON, deceased; consisting of Feather Beds and Bedding, Four-post and Camp Bedsteads and Hangings, Window Curtains, Mahogany Dining, Tea, and other Tables, Chests of Drawers, Mahogany and other Chairs, Sofa, Looking Glasses, Clock, Carpets, Fenders and Fire Irons, a large assortment of Crockery and Glass Ware, Kitchen Utensils, and various other articles. The Sale to commence at One o'Clock in the Afternoon, and continue till all sold. N. B.—The Goods may be viewed on the latter end of the Week preceding the Sale. J. CHRISTOPHERSON, Auctioneer. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALE OF FARMING STOCK, HUSBANDRY & DAIRY UTENSILS, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. TO BE SOLD, in PUBLIC SALE, on Wednesday the 26th Day of May, 1819, at SCOTBY, in the Parish of WETHERAL, the Property of JOHN HOLME SUTTON; consisting of Two excellent Milch Cows, One yearling Heifer, One young Bullock, Five Kyloe Heifers; One handsome black Colt, Four Years Old, well broke to Saddle and Draught; One capital Breeding Sow with Pig, Three young Shots; Carts, One Pair of Cart Wheels, One Turnip and Potatoe Slicer, One Crushing Mill, One Barrel Churn, nearly new, One Cheese Press; Mahogany Four-post Bedstead and Hangings, Mahogany and other Chairs, Easy Chair and Cover, Sofa, Carpets, Fenders and Fire Irons, Kitchen Utensils, and other Articles. The Sale to commence precisely at 12 o'Clock. May be viewed Two Days previous to the Sale, and Six Months' Credit will be given on all above Forty Shillings, on satisfactory Security. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE SOLD, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, ALL that Eligible FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE, with a large GARDEN, Back Yard, and convenient Out-Offices, situate in the BACK STREET, of the Town of BRAMPTON, in the County of Cumberland, the Property of Mrs. MARGARET ARMSTRONG. The House consists of a large Dining-room, Drawing-room, Library, and seven Lodging-rooms, with a Kitchen, Back-kitchen and Dairy; and it has been lately new roofed with the best Timber, and slated with the best blue Slate. The Garden is large, well stocked with Fruit Trees, and inclosed by Brick and Stone Walls; and there is a good Pump in the Back Yard. Applications may be made to Messrs. MOUNSEY and SISSON, Solicitors, Carlisle, or to Mr. THOMAS MOSES, Mercer, Brampton; and Persons wishing to make Offers for the Premises are requested to do so without delay, as it is intended to dispose of them immediately.———(Not to be repeated.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BRAMPTON CENTRAL SCHOOL. THE NATIONAL SOCIETY'S CENTRAL SCHOOL, in BRAMPTON, terminated its Third Year on the Fourth of March last. >From the following Numeration of Children admitted and at present in the Shool [sic], the Public may in some measure be able to judge of its extensiveness; and from a minute inspection of the School at any future time, may be enabled to determine its proficiency and improvement. During the short period of this Institution, several Children have been sent out creditable to the Institution, to their Master, and to themselves. Of their particular proficiency those who have them in their employ can testify. The liberality of the EARL OF CARLISLE in building a large and commodious School Room solely at his own expence, together with the munificence of Lord Viscount Morpeth, William Ponsonby JOHNSON, Esq. and the Gentlemen whose names are here subjoined, under the fostering hand of Providence, may be construed as the means whereby so laudable a design has been so far favourably conducted. May the same Almighty Father under whose auspices the work has been begun and furthered, cherish and protect the same unto the end! SUBSCRIBERS' NAMES. £ s. d. £ s. d. Ld. Vsct. Morpeth 5 0 0 | Mr. T. MOSES, mer- W. P. JOHNSON, Esq. 5 0 0 | cer, 1 1 0 Mr. RAMSHAY 5 0 0 | Mr. J. BELL, butcher, 1 1 0 Mess. DIXONs, Car- | Mr. R. RICHARDSON, lisle, 2 2 0 | sadler, 1 1 0 G. TINNISWOOD, Esq. 2 2 0 | Mr. CARRICK, attor- Mess. RAMSHAY & | ney, 1 1 0 Co., Brampton | Mr. W. ROUTLEDGE 1 1 0 Brewery, 3 3 0 | Mr. Jas. ROUTLEDGE 1 1 0 Lieut. MOSES, R. M. 1 1 0 | Mr. Jas. LATIMER 1 1 0 Mr. LANCASTER 1 1 0 | Mr. Wm. TINLING, Mr. C. B. GRAHAM, | butcher, 1 1 0 mercer 1 1 0 | Mr. DARGUE, grocer, 1 1 0 Mr. T. BELL, How- | Mr. Joseph HETHER- ard's Arms, 1 1 0 | INGTON 1 1 0 Mr. GRAHAM, apo- | Mr. John HETHER- thecary, 1 11 6 | INGTON 1 1 0 Mr. WILSON, attor- | Mr. WAUGH, mer- ney 1 11 6 | cer, 1 5 0 Mr. OLIVER 1 1 0 | Mr. BIRD 1 1 0 Mr. BURROUGH 1 1 0 | Mr. Thos. PARK 1 1 0 Mr. HALLIBURTON 1 1 0 | Mr. J. HALLIBURTON, Mr. ROUTLEDGE 1 1 0 | mercer, 1 1 0 Mr. J. FORSTER 1 1 0 | Mr. Thos. PARKER 1 1 0 Mr. Wm. MILBURN 1 1 0 | Mr. William BELL, Mr. JAMES, attor- | butcher 1 1 0 ney, 1 1 0 | Mr. Thos. GILL 1 1 0 Mrs. BELL, Tree | Mr. Geo. HOPE 1 1 0 House 1 1 0 | Rev. T. RAMSHAY 5 0 0 Mr. RICHARDSON, | ---------- Cumcatch, 1 1 0 | Total £64 6 0 ---------- LORD VISCOUNT MORPETH, President. WM. PONSONBY JOHNSON, Esq. Vice-President. JAMES COULTHARD, Master. T. RAMSHAY, Secretary & Treasurer. Number of Children admitted at and since its commencement, makes a Total of 580. Number of Children at present in the School 240. RECEIPTS & DISBURSEMENTS, IN ONE YEAR, ENDING 4TH MARCH LAST, VIZ. Disbursements £125 15 7 { Paid by Children at { 1d. per week each, £36 16 8 Receipts { Subscriptions in said { year, 64 6 0 ------------- £101 2 8 -------------- Balance, unprovided for £24 12 11 T. RAMSHAY, Secretary & Treasurer. Brampton, May 10, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PICKED up, A GREYHOUND, with a brown back, white neck and breast, white stripe down his forehead; near fore leg all white; off fore leg brown half way down and the other part white; both hind legs white down the inside of the thigh; about four inches white on the top of his tail.—The Owner may have this Dog again, on the Payment of necessary Expenses, by applying to THE OSTLER, Grahams' Arms Inn, LONGTOWN. Longtown, May 10, 1819.

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