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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 12 Sep 1818 - Adverts (2)
    2. Petra Mitchinson via
    3. Saturday 12 Sep 1818 (p. 2, col. 2-3) GRAZING FARM TO LET. TO BE LET, by PROPOSAL, for a Term of Seven or Nine Years, and Entered upon at MAYDAY first, ALL that compact little GRAZING FARM, called BUSHLEY BANK, situated in the Parish of Abbey Lanercost, and Manor of Askerton, consisting of a Dwelling-House, with suitable Farm-Buildings, and 83 Acres of Land, more or less, well Watered and Fenced, and now lying all Green side up; also, it has a Right upon the Side Common, which is a Stinted Pasture, and the said Farm is entitled to 20 Stints thereon. This Farm is noted for Feeding Fat, three parts of which is excellent Limestone Soil, and the Proprietor has no objections to Let it as a Lea Farm to any Corn Farmer. For further particulars enquire of Mr. JOHN MOSES, of Bankhall, or Mr. WILLIAM LAWSON, of Milton, in the Parish of Farlam, either of whom will receive Proposals for the said Farm until FRIDAY the 23rd of OCTOBER, when the Tenant will be declared at Bankhall aforesaid. Bankhall, Sept. 10, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CORPORATION LANDS, TOLLS, &c. TO BE LET, in PUBLIC, at the TOWN-HALL, CARLISLE, on MONDAY the 21st Day of SEPTEMBER, 1818, at Six o'Clock in the Evening. LOT 1.-The STALLAGE. LOT 2.-The TOLLS due to the CORPORATION at the GATES OF THE CITY, (except the Tolls arising from Parcels and Packages, demised to Messrs. WILSON and FAIRBAIRN.) LOT 3.-The SHIRE or COUNTY TOLL. LOT 4.-The OUTER and MIDDLE SAUCERIES. LOT 5.-The CLOSE called THORNY FLATT, situate in Shaddongate Lane, now in the Occupation of Mr. CONNELL. LOT 6.-COULTHARD'S CLOSE and KAVEL, situate in the WILLOW HOLME, now in Occupation of THOMAS SMITH. LOT 7.-The FAR BOROUGH MILL FIELD, now occupied by Messrs. CONNELL & PATTINSON. LOT 8.-A WAREHOUSE at DAMSIDE, adjoining the Fulling Mill, now in the Occupation of JAMES REAT. For further Particulars apply to Mr. ALLISON, the Chamberlain. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DWELLING-HOUSE TO LET. TO BE LET, and Entered upon at CANDLEMAS, 1819,-A convenient and modern Brick-built DWELLING-HOUSE, together with the Garden and Orchard thereto belonging, situate at GAMELSBY, in the Parish of AIKTON, in the County of Cumberland, distant about three miles from the Market Town of Wigton, and now in the occupation of Thomas CHAMBERS. The Dwelling-House consists of two Parlours and two Kitchens on the Ground Floor, and six Bed-rooms above, with good Cellars underneath-is in good repair, and adapted for the reception of a respectable Family; and, should it be required, the Tenant may be accommodated with 10 or 12 Acres of excellent Land immediately adjoining, with suitable Out-offices. Mr. JOHN HODGSON, of Moordyke, will shew the Premises; and further particulars may be known by applying to Mr. JEREMIAH SMITH, the Owner, or Mr. NICOLSON, Attorney, both of Wigton. Wigton, Sept. 10, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FREEHOLD ESTATE AT GREENRIGG. TO BE SOLD, in PUBLIC SALE, at the House of JOSEPH RICHARDSON, in HESKET-NEW-MARKET, in the County of Cumberland, on TUESDAY the 8th Day of OCTOBER, 1818, on the Conditions to be then produced,-All that FREEHOLD ESTATE situated at GREENRIGG, in the Parish of Caldbeck, in the County of Cumberland aforesaid, consisting of 28 Acres, and upwards, (by estimation), of Arable and Meadow Land, and suitable Dwelling-Houses and Out-houses upon the same.-The said Estate has a Right upon the valuable and extensive Common within the Manor of Caldbeck, and is free from Tithes in Kind, upon the payment of an annual prescription in lieu thereof. PETER SHIELDS, the present Farmer, will shew the Premises, and GEORGE BEWLEY, of Woodhall, in the said Parish of Caldbeck, will give further information, upon application, to any person inclinable to purchase the said Property. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUABLE TITHE-FREE FARM. TO BE LET, by PROPOSAL, for a Term of Years, and Entered upon at CANDLEMAS 1819,-All that MESSUAGE and TENEMENT called STONEBRIGG LEASES, in the Parish of Hayton, and County of Cumberland, consisting of a good Dwelling-House, with suitable Out-houses, and 80 Acres of Arable and Meadow Ground, well Fenced, and in a good state of Cultivation; now in the occupation of LEONARD PENRITH. The Premises are a short distance from Lime and Coal, and about Seven Miles from Carlisle, and Three from Brampton. A valuable Share of Peat Moss, of about Two Acres, is attached to the Farm, and nearly adjoining the Dwelling-House. The Farmer will shew the Premises.-For further Particulars apply to Mr. DOBINSON, Solicitor, Carlisle, who will receive Proposals in Writing, until WEDNESDAY the 7th Day of OCTOBER next, soon after which the Tenant will be declared. Carlisle, 4th Sept. 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE SOLD, in PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Globe Inn, COCKERMOUTH, on MONDAY the 28th Day of SEPTEMBER, 1818, at Four o'Clock in the Afternoon,-All that Freehold and Tithe-free MESSUAGE and TENEMENT called SCALESMOOR, situate in the Parishes of Lamplugh and Dean, in the County of Cumberland, at the distance of Six Miles from Cockermouth, and Eight Miles from Whitehaven, Workington, and Egremont, in the said County; Containing by admeasurement One Hundred and Twenty One Acres, or thereabouts, of good Arable and Meadow Ground, and now in the occupation of SUSANNAH SAUL, Widow, as Tenant at Will. And also a Stock of ONE HUNDRED heaf-going SHEEP, Let with the Farm, and now depasturing upon the extensive Commons appurtenant thereto. The Premises are within a Ring Fence, intersected only by the Public Highway from Cockermouth to Egremont. Two Thousand Pounds of the Purchase Money may remain upon Security of the Estate if agreeable to the Purchaser. The Tenant will shew the Premises, and further particulars may be had in the mean time by applying to Mr. BELL, the Steward at Crofton Hall; or Messrs. STEEL & SON, Solicitors, Cockermouth, at whose Office a plan of the Estate may be seen. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE SOLD, in PUBLIC AUCTION, at the House of ROBERT WILSON, Innholder, at LOW IREBY, in the County of Cumberland, on THURSDAY the 24th Day of SEPTEMBER, 1818,-All the Freehold TITHES of CORN, GRAIN, and HAY, and all other Tithes arising from that part of certain Estates called SNITTLEGARTH and HIGH-HOUSES, which is situate in the Parish of Torpenhow, and contains 300 Acres of Land, or thereabouts. Also, the Leasehold TITHES of CORN and GRAIN, and other Tithes arising from that part of the Estate called SNITTLEGARTH, which is situate in LOWSIDE QUARTER, in the Parish of Ireby; containing Seventy-one Acres of Land, or thereabouts.-And also the Tithes arising from certain Tenements in Lowside Quarter aforesaid, containing together Sixty-four Acres, or thereabouts, the Property and in the Possession of John BLOW, John BOND, and -- MANDALL. Also all those TWO FREEHOLD CLOSES called GRAINGER'S WHITE CROFT and HAYTHWAITES, situate in the Parish of Ireby aforesaid, containing together Eight Acres, or thereabouts, now in the occupation of Mr. RICHARD ATKINSON. And also all the LIFE'S ESTATE of ROGER WILLIAMSON, Esquire, of, and in, all that Parcel of Land, late part of the Commons and Wastes of HIGH IREBY, situate at or near High Ireby, containing Twenty-eight Acres, or thereabouts, now in the occupation of WILLIAM HODGSON, as Tenant. Further Particulars may be known in the meantime by application to Mr. RICHARD ATKINSON of Bassenthwaite Halls, JOSEPH BIRBECK of Papcastle, or JOHN NORMAN of Kirkandrews-upon-Eden, Gentlemen; or at the Office of Messrs. STEEL & SON, Solicitors, in Cockermouth.

    10/22/2015 04:19:40
    1. Re: [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 12 Sep 1818 - Adverts (2)
    2. Susan Wilson via
    3. Hi, >From the advert below, can someone help with ... - what are the SAUCERIES (LOT 4)? - what is KAVEL (LOT 6)? - and is Fulling Mill a (place) name of a mill or a type of mill (doing what?) (LOT 8)? Thanks, Susan -----Original Message----- From: eng-westmorland-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:eng-westmorland-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Petra Mitchinson via Sent: Friday, 23 October 2015 10:20 To: Cumberland Mailing List; Westmorland List Subject: [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 12 Sep 1818 - Adverts (2) Saturday 12 Sep 1818 (p. 2, col. 2-3) <<snip>> CORPORATION LANDS, TOLLS, &c. TO BE LET, in PUBLIC, at the TOWN-HALL, CARLISLE, on MONDAY the 21st Day of SEPTEMBER, 1818, at Six o'Clock in the Evening. LOT 1.-The STALLAGE. LOT 2.-The TOLLS due to the CORPORATION at the GATES OF THE CITY, (except the Tolls arising from Parcels and Packages, demised to Messrs. WILSON and FAIRBAIRN.) LOT 3.-The SHIRE or COUNTY TOLL. LOT 4.-The OUTER and MIDDLE SAUCERIES. LOT 5.-The CLOSE called THORNY FLATT, situate in Shaddongate Lane, now in the Occupation of Mr. CONNELL. LOT 6.-COULTHARD'S CLOSE and KAVEL, situate in the WILLOW HOLME, now in Occupation of THOMAS SMITH. LOT 7.-The FAR BOROUGH MILL FIELD, now occupied by Messrs. CONNELL & PATTINSON. LOT 8.-A WAREHOUSE at DAMSIDE, adjoining the Fulling Mill, now in the Occupation of JAMES REAT. For further Particulars apply to Mr. ALLISON, the Chamberlain. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <<end snip>>

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