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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 04 Sep 1819 - Adverts
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    3. Saturday 04 Sep 1819 (p. 2, col. 5-6) T. HUNTINGTON, BEGS leave to inform the Inhabitants of CARLISLE, that he has just engaged, FROM LONDON, an excellent Workman for the Purpose of FITTING UP SHOPS, INNS, and DWELLING HOUSES, with CHANDELIERS, PIPES, and BRANCHES, for GAS; and from his intimate connection with most of the first Houses in the Kingdom, has no doubt of being able to serve his friends upon such terms as will meet their entire approbation. N. B. An elegant Assortment of JEWELLERY from London will remain at his Ware-Rooms in the Market-Place, for inspection during the Race Week. Carlisle, Sept. 2, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO CARPENTERS & JOINERS. TO BE LET, the FINISHING of the GRAND JURY ROOM at the COURTS, CARLISLE. The Specification may be seen, and Particulars had, at the CLERK OF THE PEACE'S OFFICE, where Tenders will be received until the 1st. of OCTOBER next.---Carlisle, Sept. 2, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO MASONS. TO be LET, the BUILDING of a NEW STONE BRIDGE over the CALDEW, at CARLISLE. Particulars may be known on Application at the CLERK OF THE PEACE'S Office, in Fisher-Street, where Plans and Specifications are left for Inspection; and TENDERS will be received there till the 19th of OCTOBER. Carlisle, 20th August, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOWN & COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET. TO be LET, and Entered on at CANDLEMAS next,- 1. A Capital COUNTRY RESIDENCE, called ROCKLIFF HALL, pleasantly situated on the Banks of the River Eden, about Five Miles from Carlisle. There is a large Garden adjoining the House, and Stables, Coach-house, and other convenient Out-Offices, attached to it, and the Tenant may have any quantity of Land, not exceeding 25 Acres, surrounding the House, if required. 2. Also, TO BE LET, and Entered on at Martinmas or Candlemas next, THREE capital new-built DWELLING-HOUSES, situate in FISHER-STREET, Carlisle. Apply to Mr. MOUNSEY, the Owner, at Castletown, or at the Office of Messrs. MOUNSEY & SISSON, Solicitors, in Carlisle. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CORPORATION LANDS, &c. TO BE LET, in Public, at the GUILD-HALL of the City of CARLISLE, on TUESDAY the 21st Day of SEPTEMBER, 1819, at Six o'Clock in the Evening;- LOT I. The MANURE (in Lots) arising from the Streets within the Liberties of the City, as well without as within the Walls. LOT II. STONEY HOLME and HOLE MEADOW, situate in the Parishes of St. Mary and Stanwix, now in the Occupation of JOSEPH HENRY, and containing 56A. 1R. 22P. (more or less.) LOT III. ETTERBY WATH and WET ACRE, situate in Willow Holme, and now occupied by WM. HIND. LOT IV. BARWISE NOOK and HEAD OF HOLME, situate near Willow Holme aforesaid, and now in the Tenure of JOHN ROUSON [or ROBSON?]. LOT V. THE BITTS, now occupied by Mrs. CARRUTHERS. LOT VI. THE FULLING MILL, situate at DAMSIDE, (English Gate) now in the occupation of JOHN HARRINGTON. For Particulars apply to Mr. ALLISON, the Chamberlain, or at the TOWN CLERK'S Office, Fisher-street, Carlisle. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DESIRABLE PREMISES FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, ALL those PREMISES, situate at ALLONBY, the Property of JOSEPH HUDDART, Esq.; consisting of a commodious Dwelling-House and Out-Offices, together with an excellent Three Stalled Stable, Hay Loft, Coach House, and Laundry, and a Piece of Garden or Building Ground, thereto adjoining. The Dwelling House commands an extensive view of the Solway Frith and opposite Mountains in Scotland, and the whole may be rendered a very eligible Residence for a Family wishing to pass the summer months at that celebrated Watering Place. Further Particulars may be known on applying to Dr. LOMAS, at Allonby. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE SOLD, in PUBLIC SALE, (by Order of the Assignees of the Estate and Effects of Mr. JOHN ATKINSON, of Dalston, in the Parish of Dalston, in the County of Cumberland, Cotton Spinner,) at the WHITE SWAN INN, in DALSTON, on TUESDAY the 5th Day of OCTOBER next,- ALL that very valuable COPYHOLD CLOSE or INCLOSURE of LAND, situated at or near DALSTON aforesaid, and late in the Occupation of the said Mr. ATKINSON. This Property consists of about Three Acres of excellent Arable Land, is well watered and fenced, and from its contiguity to the Village of Dalston is a very desirable purchase. The Conditions will be made known at the time and place of Sale, and for further Particulars apply to Mr. PEARSON, Solicitor to the Assignees. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ESTATE AT WEGGLE HILL FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Bush Inn, BRAMPTON, in the County of Cumberland, on Wednesday the 20th Day of October, 1819, at Six o'Clock in the Evening, together or in Two Lots,- ALL those Compact and truly desirable ESTATES, situate at WEGGLE HILL and ASH TREE, about Two Miles from the Market Town of Brampton; consisting of Two Sets of Farm Buildings, and about Ninety Acres of Arable Land of very excellent Quality, now in the Occupation of Mr. TINNISWOOD, the Owner, who will send a Person to shew the Premises. These Estates are in the immediate Neighbourhood of Lime and Coal, and have an unlimited Right of Common upon the valuable Wastes within the Manor of Talkin. Particulars may be known on application to Mr. TINNISWOOD, or at the Office of Mr. NORMAN, Solicitor, Carlisle. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DANIEL HEWSON & JOHN BARNES' FURTHER AND FINAL DIVIDEND. THE COMMISSIONERS in a COMMISSION of BANKRUPT, bearing Date the 8th Day of November, 1810, awarded and issued forth against DANIEL HEWSON, of WIGTON, in the County of Cumberland, and JOHN BARNES, then or late of LITTLE BAMPTON, in the said County, Manufacturers, Dealers, Chapmen, and Partners, intend to meet on the 15th Day of September next, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon, at the LION & LAMB INN, in the City of CARLISLE, in order to make a FURTHER and FINAL DIVIDEND of the Estate and Effects of the said Bankrupts; when and where the Creditors who have not already proved their Debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the Benefit of the said Dividend: and all Claims not then proved will be disallowed. GLAISTER, Solicitor. Wigton, August 28, 1819.

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