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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 27 Feb 1819 - Adverts (1)
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    3. Saturday 27 Feb 1819 (p. 1, col. 4-5 and p. 2, col. 5) ESTATES FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, by AUCTION, at the CARLISLE COFFEE-HOUSE, known by the Sign of the Crown and Mitre, situate in Castle Street, CARLISLE, on Friday, the 26th Day of March next, at one in the Afternoon,—the ESTATES undermentioned, subject to Conditions to be then Produced. LOT 1. ALL that Improveable FREEHOLD ESTATE, called TROUGHEAD, in the Parish of Stapleton, in the County of Cumberland, now in the occupation of Mr. George LITTLE, as Tenant, containing about 199 [or 499?] Acres, and having Right of Pasturage on a Common adjoining, called Waky Hill Common. LOT 2. All those very lmproveable FREEHOLD ESTATES, (adjoining Lot 1.) called RAW and ROWNTREE, situate in the said Parish and County, now in the occupation of Mr. Joseph WILSON, as Tenant, containing together about 228 Acres, (90 of which were lately part of Malls Hill Common, and which have been added to the Raw Estate), and Rowntree having a like Right of Pasturage on the said Common called Waky Hill Common. Suitable Buildings, in proper Repair, are upon both the above Estates, and a small Modus is Payable in lieu of all Tithes. The Tenants, whose agreements expire on the 13th Day of May, 1820, will shew the respective Farms; and further Particulars may be known on application to Mr. THOMAS, Charlotte Square, or Mr. ADAMSON, Solicitor, Westgate Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE. THE Creditors of WILLIAM SCAIFE, late of FAULD, in the County of Cumberland, FARMER, who was lately discharged from his Majesty's Gaol, in the City of Carlisle, in the said County of Cumberland, under and by virtue of an Order of the Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors, are desired to meet at the Office of MESSRS. MOUNSEY & SISSON, Solicitors, in CARLISLE, on Saturday the 20th Day of March next, at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon, for the purpose of choosing an Assignee or Assignees of the Estate and Effects of the said WILLIAM SCAIFE. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MONEY WANTED. WANTED to Borrow, the Sum of £600, upon eligible Mortgage Security. For Particulars apply at the Office of Messrs. HODGSON and NANSON, Solicitors, Carlisle. Carlisle, Feb. 26, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COURSING. SIR JAMES GRAHAM, of NETHERBY, Bart. requests that those Gentlemen to whom he has given Permission will discontinue Coursing;—and all others who may be found Trespassing will be prosecuted.——Netherby, Feb. 24, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Long Main of COCKS to be FOUGHT at ASPATRIA, on the 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th of MARCH, 1819, between Gentlemen of the EAST and Gentlemen of the WEST of CUMBERLAND, for FIVE GUINEAS a BATTLE, and FIFTY the MAIN. FEEDERS, { GLAISTER, for the West. { SMALL, from Newcastle for the East. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WITH PASSENGERS ONLY. TO SAIL FROM WORKINGTON, FOR QUEBEC, THE fine fast-sailing Brig MARTHA, a regular Trader—Burthen 260 Tons—has excellent and superior Accommodations for PASSENGERS, and a noted Vessel for making Quick Passages. She will Sail from WORKINGTON, on or about the 20th of March, 1819. For Particulars apply to Mr. PETER ATKINSON, and Mr. WILLIAM FELL, Workington, or the Master on Board. Workington, Feb. 17, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE CREDITORS who have proved their Debts under a Commission of Bankrupt awarded and issued forth against ROBERT IRWIN, of NEWHOUSE, in the Parish of Stapleton, in the County of Cumberland, Grocer, Dealer and Chapman, are requested to Meet the Assignees of the Estate and Effects of the said Bankrupt at the Scotch Arms Inn, in Rickergate, near the City of CARLISLE, on Friday the Twelfth Day of March next, at Three of the Clock in the Afternoon, in order to assent to or dissent from the said Assignees selling the Bankrupt's Estates, called Shaws Town, and Newhouse, by Private Contract, and either together or separately; and to assent to or dissent from the said Assignees purchasing the contingent Right of the Bankrupt's Wife to Dower in the said Estates; and also an Annuity of Seven Pounds payable to Mary the Wife of Richard MOSCROP, for her Life, and charged upon the Estate called Newhouse; and on other special affairs.

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