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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 24 Oct 1818 - Adverts (2)
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    3. Saturday 24 Oct 1818 (p. 2, col. 3-4) MESSRS. WAWN & DOWNINGS, SURGEON DENTISTS, RESPECTFULLY inform their Friends and the Public, that Mr. WAWN is at present at Mr. CARRICK'S, English Street, CARLISLE, where he will remain for a Fortnight.--Carlisle, 23rd Oct. 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DRUMBURGH HUNT. DRUMBURGH HUNT will be holden, this Year, on THURSDAY the 5th of NOVEMBER. The Hounds to cast off precisely at 8 o'clock. DINNER upon the Table at 2 o'clock, at Mr. WOOD'S, the Lowther Castle Inn. RICHARD LAWSON, Esq. } JOHN PATTINSON, Esq. } Stewards. Drumburgh, Oct. 22, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A HUSBANDMAN WANTED. WANTED Immediately, a Person well versed in Agriculture. For further Information apply to Mr. SCOTT, the Printer of this Paper. Letters must be Post-paid-but personal Applications will be preferred. Carlisle, October 23, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM AT ROCKLIFF. TO BE LET or SOLD, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, (either together or in Lots) and Entered upon at CANDLEMAS, 1819,-All that Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, containing, by Estimation, about 40 Acres of excellent Land, the greatest part of which is well adapted for Grazing, with TWO FARM HOUSES, and suitable Out-offices, Garden, Orchard, &c. &c. now in the Occupation of Mr. THOMAS WAISTELL, as Tenant.-For further Particulars apply to Mr. JOHN JAMES, the Owner, Scotch Street, Carlisle. N. B.-The Estate is pleasantly situated for the erection of a Gentleman's Residence, being on the Banks of the Eden, and commanding a fine View of the Sea. Mr. THOMAS HEWITT, of Rockliff, will send a Person to show the Land. Carlisle, Oct. 10, 1818. (Not to be repeated.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE SOLD, by PRIVATE CONTRACT,-All those TWO ELIGIBLE FRONT SHOPS, situated under the COUNCIL CHAMBER of the TOWN HALL, in the MARKET-PLACE, CARLISLE; now in the Possession of Mr. JAMES SAUNDERS and Mr. HEWITT, Let at the nett Rent of Eighty-four Pounds a Year, and if Cellared, would readily Let for One Hundred Pounds. The Situation for any retail Trade is the best in the North of England. Also, TO BE LET, and Entered upon IMMEDIATELY, or at CANDLEMAS next,-SEVERAL CLOSES of rich Land, situated at CARLETON, about Two Miles South of Carlisle, on the London Road; with a substantial DWELLING-HOUSE, GARDEN, ORCHARD, and other Conveniences.-The House will be put in Repair, and made suitable for the Reception of a small respectable Family, and Let either with or without a Three-Acre Field adjoining. It is pleasantly situated on the Top of the Hill, in the Centre of the Village, and Coaches pass every Hour in the Day. Also, FOUR FIELDS of excellent Land, lying opposite to Mr. THOMPSON'S, of Springfield, a Mile South of the Village, adjoining the Public Road. Also, ONE HALF of A PEW, situated in the Centre of the End Gallery in St. Cuthbert's Church; the other Part now occupied by Mr. WILSON, Bush Inn. Also, TO BE SOLD,-A SHARE in the GENTLEMEN'S LIBRARY. Offers, in Writing, to be made to ROWLAND COWPER; to whom all Persons who stand indebted are requested to pay their Accounts immediately, otherwise Proceedings will be instituted for the Recovery thereof, without further Notice, as Mr. COWPER is leaving the County to reside in London. Carlisle, 23rd October, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CUMBERLAND } TO WIT. } AT the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of our Sovereign Lord the King, holden at PENRITH, in and for the said County, on TUESDAY the 20th Day of OCTOBER, in the 58th Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord King George the Third, and in the Year of our Lord, 1818, Before the Right Honorable William Earl of Lonsdale, the Honorable Henry Cecil LOWTHER, Francis YATES, Edward HASELL, John DE WHELPDALE, Charles Smalwood FETHERSTONHAUGH, James FORSTER, John HEYSHAM, John CHRISTIAN, Thomas BROUGHAM, George BLAMIRE, Thomas SALKELD, William CALVERT, Samuel LACY, Esquires; Thomas LOWRY, James SATTERTHWAITE, Clerks, Doctors in Divinity; Thomas HARRISON, Richard ARMITSTEAD, Walter FLETCHER, Clerks, and others their fellows, Justices of our said Lord the King, assigned to keep the Peace of our said Lord the King, in the same County; and also to hear and determine divers Felonies, Trespasses, and other Misdemeanors, in the same County committed: WHEREAS, at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for this County, holden at the City of Carlisle, in July last, certain Letters were read, written by Mr. HENRY LUZMORE, late Clerk of the Works, under Mr. R. SMIRKE, employed by the Magistrates in building Courts of Justice and the Bridge over the Eden at Carlisle, addressed to the Rev. Mr. MATTHEWS, Wigton, expressing a desire that the Accounts of the Works, rendered by Mr. SMIRKE, might be put into his hands for examination, and that he had no doubt but that he could point out matters of considerable importance to the County therein; whereupon the Court made the following order, viz.-It is ordered, that the Clerk of the Peace do request Mr. LUZMORE to attend at his Office, upon as early a day as convenient, and that he shall have full access to, in the Office of the Clerk of the Peace, and examine without controul, all Accounts, Bills, and other Papers in any way relating to the Court Houses and Bridge, and report his observations on any charges which may appear to him unjust, unreasonable, or exorbitant; and that the Clerk of the Peace, or his Clerk, do attend on such examination; and that this Court stand adjourned until the 7th August next, for receiving such Report, and examining Mr. LUZMORE thereon. AND WHEREAS, in pursuance and execution of such order, the said H. LUZMORE attended at the Clerk of the Peace's Office, in Carlisle, where he had the whole of the said Accounts laid before him; and after many days' uninterrupted examination thereof, he did, at an adjourned Sessions, held on the 7th Day of August last past, send in to the Magistrates, then assembled, (the said HENRY LUZMORE having left Carlisle,) a Report, wherein he charged Mr. SMIRKE with making improvident bargains, and otherwise not using due economy respecting the Contracts for, and execution of, the Works. AND WHEREAS, at such adjourned Sessions, it was ordered, that the Clerk of the Peace should transmit to Mr. SMIRKE, a Copy of H. LUZMORE'S Report, and require his Answer thereto-which Answer having been received, and the Magistrates having, at the present Sessions, taken the said Report and Answer into consideration, and fully and maturely considered the same, are of opinion that the charges made by the said H. LUZMORE against the Accounts of Mr. SMIRKE, have been most satisfactorily answered. This Court doth therefore order that the Accounts of Mr. SMIRKE, with this County, (the same having been sometime since examined and compared with the vouchers, and found correct by a Committee of Magistrates appointed for that purpose) be finally passed and allowed, and they are hereby passed and allowed accordingly. And it is further ordered, that this Order be inserted in both the Carlisle Newspapers. By the Court, HODGSON.

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