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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 27 Mar 1819 - Adverts
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    3. Saturday 27 Mar 1819 (p. 1, col. 2+5 and p. 2, col. 5-6) WALTON WOODHEAD ESTATE FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, by PRIVATE CONTRACT,—All that Eligible FREEHOLD and TITHE-FREE ESTATE, called WALTON WOODHEAD, situate in the Parish of Lanercost, in the County of Cumberland; consisting of an excellent New-built Dwelling-House, fit for the reception of a respectable Family; a Stable, Byer, Barn, and Garden, with 82 Acres of rich Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Ground, lying within a Ring-fence, and sub-divided into suitable Inclosures, by thriving Quickset Hedges; now in the occupation of John HOLMES. The Estate is within an easy distance of Lime and Coal, and but three Miles from the Market Town of Brampton. A Part of the Purchase Money may remain upon Mortgage of the Premises. The Tenant will shew the Property; and further Particulars may be known by applying to Mr. THOS. BELL, of Haltwhistle, the Owner; or Mr. JOHN CARRICK, Solicitor, Brampton, either of whom will treat for the Sale thereof. March 19, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOLLS TO LET. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TOLLS arising at the TOLLGATES upon the HERON-SYKE and EAMONT BRIDGE TURNPIKE ROAD, called or known by the Names of Burton Gate, Nether Bridge Gate, Bannisdale Gate, and Clifton Gate, and also at a New Gate to be called Shap Gate, now about to be erected upon and across the same Road at or near the south end of the Village of Shap, where the Orton Road joins the same Road with a Sidegate across the said Orton Road, and also the TOLLS arising at the TOLLGATE upon the MILLTHORP TURNPIKE ROAD, called or known by the Name of Helsington Gate, will be severally LET BY AUCTION to the Best Bidders, at the House of Mr. JAMES WEBSTER, the Commercial Inn, in KENDAL, on Tuesday the 6th Day of April next, at Two o'Clock in the Afternoon, for the Term of One Year, commencing from the 12th Day of May next, in the manner directed by the Act passed in the 13th Year of the Reign of his present Majesty King George the Third, "for regulating the Turnpike Roads," which Tolls at the Gates undermentioned were Let for the last Two Years at the several Rents per Annum following, that is to say, Barton Gate £604 Nether Bridge Gate 700 Bannisdale Gate 340 Clifton Gate 424 Helsington Gate 178 At which Sums they will be severally put up. Whoever happen to be the Best Bidders must at the same time give Security, with sufficient Sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said Turnpike Roads respectively, for the Payment of the respective Rents agreed for, and at such times as they, the said Trustees, shall direct. THOMAS REVELEY, Clerk to the Trustees of both the said Turnpike Roads. Kendal, 5th March, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS in Aid of the LABOURING POOR. J. W. PARKINS, Esq. London, £50 0 0 Messrs. GRAHAM, RAMSHAY, &. Co. 10 10 0 R. CUST, Esq. 3 3 0 George BLAMIRE, Esq. 2 2 0 Wm. BLAMIRE, Esq. Lincoln's Inn, London, 2 2 0 Mr. FORSTER, Newtown, 2 2 0 Mr. HOLLINGSWORTH, 1 1 0 Mr. MARTINDALE, druggist, 1 1 0 Mrs. Wm. FORSTER, 1 1 0 Mr. JAMES, 1 1 0 Mr. SPENCER, 0 10 6 Mrs. JOPSON, 0 10 6 Mrs. TWENTYMAN, 0 5 0 *** Omitted last week—Mr. J. HARGREAVES, 1 1 0 Subscriptions continue to be received at all the BANKS, and by Mr. JOHN FAWCETT, jun., the Secretary. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SEEDS ON SALE. J. STORY, GROCER and SPIRIT MERCHANT, begs leave to acquaint his Friends that he has now on Sale NORFOLK SPRING TARES, FINE RED CLOVER SEED, FINE WHITE DO. TREFOIL, COW GRASS, or PERENNIAL CLOVER SEED, TIMOTHY GRASS, COCK'S-FOOT, ANNUAL & PERENNIAL RYE GRASS, PACEY'S PERENNIAL DO. Shaddongate, Carlisle, March 26, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ASPATRIA INCLOSURE. TO BE SOLD, in PUBLIC SALE, on Wednesday the 7th Day of April, 1819, at the House of Mr. GEO. SHEFFIELD, Innholder, at COCKBRIDGE, by Order of the Commissioners appointed by an Act of Parliament lately passed, intituled "An Act for Inclosing Lands in the Manor of Aspatria, and in the several Parishes of Aspatria, Brumfield, and Allhallows, in the County of Cumberland," in the following or such other Lots as may be fixed at the Time of Sale;— THE following PARCELS of FREEHOLD and TITHE-FREE LAND, Parts of the Common directed to be Inclosed by the said Act, as the same are now set out, namely:— LOT 1. Situate near Meals-gate containing 5A. 0R. 22P. bounded on the North by an Occupation Road, on the East by the Allotment of Robert CLARKE, on the South by the Ancient Lands of Hannah DREWRY, and on the West by the Public Road leading from Meals-gate to Crookdake. LOT 2. Situate near King-gate, containing 3A. 0R. 16P. bounded on the North by the Public Road leading from King-gate to Meals-gate, on the East by the Allotment of John PATTINSON, on the South by the Ancient Inclosed Lands of the said John PATTINSON and William John CHARLTON, Enquire, and on the West by an Allotment of the said William John CHARLTON. LOT 3. Situate near King-gate aforesaid, containing 5A. 0R. 19P. bounded on the North by the Public Road leading from Cock-gate to Crookdake, on the East by the Public Road to King-gate, on the South by an Occupation Road, and on the West by the Ancient Land of John THOMPSON and the Allotment of Isabella HODGSON. LOT 4. Situate near Cock-gate, containing 22A. 2R. 0P. bounded on the North by Lot 5, on the East by Lot 6, on the South by an Allotment set out to George DAWSON, Esquire, and on the West by the Baggraw Road. LOT 5. Situate near Cock-gate aforesaid, containing 22A 1R. 6P. bounded on the North by the Scalegill Road, on the East by Lot 6, on the South by Lot 4, and on the West by the Baggraw Road. LOT 6. Situate at Cock-gate aforesaid, containing 66A. 2R. 32P. bounded on the North by the Scalegill Road, on the East by Lot 7, and an Allotment set out for Tithes, on the South by an Allotment set out to James FELL and others, and on the West by Lots 4 and 5, and an Allotment of the said George DAWSON. LOT 7. Situate near Scalegill Quarry, containing 35A. 2R. 0P. bounded on the North by the Scalegill Road, on the East by Lot 8, on the South by an Allotment set out for Tithes, and on the West by Lot 6. LOT 8. Situate at Gracey Green, near Crookdake, containing 17A. 0R. 23P. bounded on the North by the Scalegill Road, on the East by the Allotments of William SKELTON and others, on the South by Lot 10, and on the West by Lot 7. LOT 9. Situate near Gracey Green aforesaid, containing 21A. 3R. 17P. bounded on the North by an Occupation Road, on the East by an Allotment set out to John STAMPER, on the South by the Scalegill Road, and on the West by an Allotment set out for Tithes. LOT 10. Situate near Crookdake, containing 21A. 3R. 2P. bounded on the North by Lot 8, on the East by an Allotment of John SMALLWOOD and the Ancient Land of John ALDERSEY, on the South by the Crookdake Road, and on the West by an Allotment set out for Tithes. LOT 11. Situate near Crookdake, containing 11A. 0R 32P. bounded on the North by the Crookdake Road, on the East by Lot 12, and on the South and West by an Allotment set out for Tithes. LOT 12. Situate near Crookdake, containing 11A. 3R. 14P. bounded on the North by the Crookdake Road, on the East by a Watering Place and the Ancient Lands of Wilson BRIGGS, on the South by an Allotment set out for Tithes, and on the West by Lot 11. LOT 13. Situate near Crookdake, containing 0A. 2R. 2P. bounded on the North by the Crookdake Road, on the East by the Allotment of John LIGHTFOOT, on the South by the Ancient Land of Wilson BRIGGS, and on the West by a Watering Place. LOT 14. Situate near Low Aikton, containing 2A. 2R. 15P. bounded on the North by the Public Road leading to Wigton, on the East by the Ancient Land of Ann PATTINSON, on the South by the Allotment of the said Ann PATTINSON, and on the West by the Public Road leading to New Mill. LOT 15. Situate near Crummock Bridge, containing 0A. 3R. 35P. bounded on the North by the River Crummock, on the East by the Allotment of John WOOD, on the South by the Road from Wigton to Allonby, and on the West by an Allotment set out to Mrs. Ann FISHER. LOT 16. Situate near Crummock Camp, containing 9A. 0R. 24P. bounded on the North by the Public Road from Wigton to Allonby, on the East by an Allotment set out to Roger WILLIAMSON, on the South by a Public Road, and on the West by an Allotment set out to Joseph WIGGAN. LOT 17. Situate near Scales, containing 20A. 3R. 17P. bounded on the North by the Public Road, on the East by an Allotment set out to Joseph Dykes Ballantine DYKES, Esquire, on the South by the Ancient Lands of the said Joseph Dykes Ballantine DYKES, and on the West by Lot 18. LOT 18. Situate near Scales, containing 24A. 3R. 0P. bounded on the North by Public Roads, on the East by Lot 17, on the South by the Ancient Lands of the said Joseph Dykes Ballantine DYKEs and others, and on the West by Allotments set out to Sarah HEWETSON and others, and Lot 19. LOT 19. Situate near Scales, containing 10A. 0R. 22P. bounded on the North by the Public Road from Wigton to Allonby, on the East by Lot 18, on the South by an Allotment set out to Ann WAITE and Sarah HEWETSON, and on the West by the Road leading to Low Row. LOT 20. Situate near Sandraw Bridge, containing 10A. 2R. 4P. bounded on the North by the Wigton Road, on the East by the Allotments set out to Henry CLARKE and others, on the South by the Ancient Lands of the said Henry CLARKE, and on the West by Lot 21. LOT 21. Situate near Sandraw Bridge aforesaid, containing 4A. 1R. 13P. bounded on the North by the Public Road from Wigton to Allonby, on the East by Lot 20, on the South by the Ancient Lands of Henry CLARKE, and on the West by the Allotment and the Ancient Lands of John SKELTON. LOT 22. Situate near Urngill, containing 4A. 2R. 16P. bounded on the North by a Public Road and an Allotment set out to the Friend's Meetinghouse at Allonby, on the East by the Allotment to Joseph TODD, on the South by the Allotment of Mrs. Eleanor JOLLIFFE, and on the West by Allotments to Thomas PENRICE and others. WILLIAM ROBINSON of Bothel will show the Lots, and further particulars may be known on application to Mr. JOHN HUDLESTON of Gosforth, Mr. RICHARD ATKINSON of Bassenthwaite Halls, or Mr. THOMAS HUDSON of Carlisle, the said Commissioners; or at the Office of Messrs. NICHOLSON and THOMSON, Solicitors, in Cockermouth, where Plans may be seen. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SHERIFF'S DINNER. THE HIGH SHERIFF requests the Honor of those Gentlemen's Company for Dinner who are summoned on the Grand Jury, or in the Commission of the Peace, at the Coffee-House, Carlisle, on Thursday the First Day of April, at Three o'Clock. Tickets at Mr. JOLLIE's, Bookseller, Carlisle. Abbey-Street, Carlisle, March, 25, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & BOOKS FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, by AUCTION, on Wednesday next, at the late Dwelling of Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, in ENGLISH STREET,—A Quantity of FURNITURE, consisting of Beds, Bedding, Chests of Drawers, Tables, China, Glass, &c. The Sale to commence at Eleven o'Clock. The BOOKS to be Sold on Thursday Evening.

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