Resent - originally posted on 14 March 2016 21:56 Saturday 14 Aug 1819 (p. 1, col. 5-6 and p. 2, col. 3-4) FARM TO LET. TO BE LET, by PROPOSAL, for the Term of NINE YEARS, and Entered upon at CANDLEMAS 1820, A MESSUAGE and TENEMENT, situate at GREAT ORTON, in the Parish of ORTON, in the County of Cumberland, consisting of suitable Farm-Buildings, and 57 Acres 1 Rood of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, well Watered and Fenced. Further Particulars may be known by Applying to JOHN STORDY, of Great Orton aforesaid, the Owner, by whom Proposals will be received until the 9th Day of September next, and the Tenant declared the following week. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A VERY DESIRABLE AND MOST VALUABLE BURGAGE PROPERTY IN ANNAN FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, by PUBLIC ROUP, within the COURT HOUSE of ANNAN, upon FRIDAY the 3rd Day of SEPTEMBER next, 1819, betwixt 12 and 1 o'Clock Afternoon: THAT Elegant and Extensive TENEMENT, situated on the South Side of the HIGH STREET of that BURGH, near the Bridge, and presently occupied as an ACADEMY, with the whole Offices, Yard, Two large Gardens, and Pertinents thereto belonging. These Buildings were originally constructed for an Inn, at an expence of nearly £3000 Sterling, and for several years were occupied as such. They consist of Twenty Fire Rooms, with Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Scullery, and Pump House, Three large Bed Closets or Store Rooms, Four excellent Cellar Rooms below; Stabling for Thirty-two Horses, having Hay-lofts over; Coach-house, Hog-yard, Swine Hulls, Cow House, &c. The whole, including the Stable-yard and the Two lareg [sic] Gardens, occupying about Two English Acres of Ground, having upwards of 300 Feet in Front, in the most public and very best situation of any in the Burgh. No Property in Annan is better adapted for carrying on business, in any line: and as by the improvements presently going on in the Road betwixt the Cities of Carlisle and Glasgow, whereby Annan will only be a short stage from the former place, and the line of Road to Lockerbie by Annan leveller and much easier travelled, especially in bad weather, than that by Ecclefechan, it is next to certain that by far the greatest part, if not the whole transit from Carlisle to Lockerbie, and vice versa, as well as that to the North of Ireland and West of Scotland, will go by Annan. The Premises are therefore thought to be very favourably situated for a principal Inn. The Title Deeds are unexceptionably clear. Further Particulars may be learned by applying to the MAGISTRATES or TOWN CLERK. N. B. A considerable part of the Price may, if desired, continue in the Purchaser's hand, on the Security of the Premises. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GAME. IT is requested that all Qualified Persons will refrain from Hunting, Shooting, or Fishing, within the Manor of LITTLE DALSTON, in the County of Cumberland, belonging to JOHN SOWERBY, Esquire, and in the Grounds, Woods, and Waters of the said JOHN SOWERBY, Esquire, within the Parishes of ST. MARY and ST. CUTHBERT, Carlisle. All Poachers and Unqualified Persons found therein, will be prosecuted. N. B.The Tenants on the several Farms have strict Orders to inform against Trespassers. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GAME, WITHIN THE FOREST OF INGLEWOOD. WHEREAS, the GAME within the FOREST of INGLEWOOD, has of late Years been greatly injured by Unqualified Persons, Poachers, &c.: Notice is hereby given to all such Persons, That the strictest vigilance will in future be used to discover Offenders, and that all who are detected in such practices will be punished with the utmost rigour of the Law. EDWARD HASELL, Bow-Bearer of Inglewood Forest. Dalemain, Aug. 11, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE LET, BY PROPOSALS, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, AND ENTERED UPON AT CANDLEMAS FIRST, A FARM at WELTON, in the Parish of Sebergham, in the County of Cumberland; consisting of a good Dwelling-House with suitable Out-buildings, and Two Orchards, and about Thirty-five Acres of good Arable, Meadow, and Grassing Land, well watered and fenced. For further Particulars apply to Mr. HENRY FRIZELL, the Owner and present Occupier, who will receive Proposals until WEDNESDAY the 25th instant, when the Tenant will be declared upon the Premises. August 11, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HARRIS'S BANKRUPTCY. WHEREAS, a Commission of Bankrupt is awarded and issued forth against THOMAS HARRIS, of LIVERPOOL, in the County of Lancaster, Master Mariner, Merchant, Dealer and Chapman, formerly of Maryport, in the County of Cumberland, Corn and Flour Dealer, and he being declared a Bankrupt is hereby required to surrender himself to the Commissioners in the said Commission named, or the major part of them, on the 9th, 11th, and 28th of AUGUST instant, at One o'Clock in the afternoon on each day, at the George Inn, in Dale Street, in Liverpool, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his Estate and Effects; when and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their Debts, and at the second sitting to chuse Assignees, and at the last sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finish his examination, and the Creditors are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of his certificate.All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to whom the Commissioners shall appoint, but give notice to Messrs. PRITT and KEWLEY. Solicitors, Water-Street, Liverpool, or Messrs. BLACKSTOCK and BUNCE, Solicitors, King's Bench Walks, Temple, London. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BLACK LYNE INCLOSURE. I, JOHN NORMAN, the Commissioner, named and appointed in and by an Act of Parliament 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," DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, That in pursuance of the said Act, and of another Act passed in the 41st Year of the Reign of his present Majesty, intituled "An Act for consolidating in one Act, certain Provisions usually inserted in Acts of Inclosure; and for facilitating the mode of proving the several facts usually required in the passing of such Acts;" I, the said Commissioner, have set out and appointed the following Roads through and over the Lands intended to be divided and inclosed under and by virtue of the said first mentioned Act, (that is to say): OCCUPATION ROADS. >From a Gate in the ancient inclosed Ground of JANE LAMB, to an Allotment of Common sold to JAMES ROBERT GEORGE GRAHAM, Esq. >From the first mentioned Road, at the South West Corner of WILLIAM KYLE'S Allotment, across the Allotment of JAMES ROBERT GEORGE GRAHAM, Esq., in a North East direction, for the Occupation of the several Peat Mosses situate in the last mentioned Allotment. >From the first mentioned Road, across the Allotment set out to the Heirs of WILLIAM ROUTLEDGE deceased, for the Occupation of a Peat Moss therein, set out to ALLAN ROUTLEDGE. >From the first mentioned Road, across the North End of RICHARD ROUTLEDGE'S Allotment, for the use of WILLIAM KYLE and the future Occupiers of his Estate, at High Onset, to carry Peats. >From the first mentioned Road, across the Allotment of GEORGE DODGSON, for the Occupation of a public Limestone Quarry, situate in such Allotment. AND I FURTHER GIVE NOTICE, That a Map, whereon the said several Roads are laid down and described, is deposited with Messrs. MOUNSEY & SISSON, Solicitors, in Carlisle, for the Inspection of all Persons interested; and that I intend to hold a Meeting at the House of ARCHIBALD GOODFELLOW, Innkeeper, Bolton-Fell-End, in the County of Cumberland, on Monday the 6th Day of September, at 11 o'Clock in the Forenoon, when and where any Person or Persons who shall think himself, herself, or themselves injured or aggrieved by the setting out of any of the aforesaid Roads, is and are required to attend, in order to specify his, her, or their objections thereto respectively, otherwise the said Roads will be confirmed by me at such meeting. Given under my Hand, this Seventh Day of August, 1819. JOHN NORMAN.