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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 05 Dec 1818 - Adverts (1)
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    3. Saturday 05 Dec 1818 (p. 1, col. 3 + 5-6) TO BE SOLD, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Mr. RALPH HOLMES', the King's Arms Inn, on Monday the 14th December, 1818, if not previously disposed of by Private Contract, ALL that Commodious FRONT SHOP, situated under the COUNCIL CHAMBER of the TOWN HALL, in the City of CARLISLE, Fronting to the Market Place and Scotch Street, now in the Possession of Mr. James SAUNDERS, Linen Draper. For Particulars apply to ROWLAND COWPER. Carlisle, 26th Nov. 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM AT CROSSCANNONBY. TO BE SOLD, in PUBLIC AUCTION, at the House of Mr. JOSEPH FELL, the Sun Inn, in MARYPORT, on Thursday the 24th of December, 1818, at Six o'Clock in the Evening. ALL that MESSUAGE and TENEMENT, situate at CROSSCANNONBY, in the Parish of Crosscannonby, in the County of Cumberland, Seven Miles from Cockermouth, Two and Half from Maryport, and Two and a Half from Allonby; consisting of a good Dwelling-House, Convenient Out-Houses, and Fifty-five Acres, or thereabouts, of valuable Arable and Meadow Ground, in a high State of Cultivation, holden under the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle, for the Residue of a renewable Term of Twenty-one Years, and now or late in the occupation of Mrs. JANE SIBSON and Mr. FRANCIS SIBSON, the Owners, or Lessees. For further Particulars, in the mean time, apply to Messrs. JOHN ROOK, of Aikhead, near Wigton, THOMAS ASBRIDGE, and JONAH SCOTT, of Maryport, the Assignees of the Estate of said Jane SIBSON and Francis SIBSON; or at the Office of Messrs. STEEL and SON, Solicitors, Cockermouth. Cockermouth, Nov. 28, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO THE AFFLICTED WITH RUPTURES. JAMES BONNELL, DRUGGIST, ENGLISH STREET, CARLISLE, BEGS leave to inform the Public that he is appointed Agent for Selling the New Invented SERPENTINE CURVED ELASTIC SPRING TRUSSES, Invented and Made by JOHN WRIGHT, of LIVERPOOL. The great success the Inventor has met with, pronounces them superior to any yet offered to the Public, as they are Warranted to effect a Cure if due attention be paid to the directions which are given with a Truss. J. W. makes a New Invented Umbilical Truss. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GAME LISTS. COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND. PERSONS who have obtained GAME CERTIFICATES for the Year 1818. LIST (1). GENERAL CERTIFICATES at £3 : 13 : 6 each. ATKINSON, John, Hayton. BENSON, Robert, Embleton; BROCKBANK, John, Corney; BROWN, Isaac Nixon, Lazonby; BUSHBY, the Rev. Austin, Greystoke. COLEBANK, William, Egremont. DIXON, Peter, jun., Esq., Warwickbridge; DOVER, Joseph, Buttermere. FOX, William, Saint Bees. HODGSON, John, Moordyke; HEAD, William Hay, Dean; HUDSON, John, Loweswater; HODGSON, Thomas, Lamonby. IRWIN, Thomas, jun., Esq., Justice Town. KEY, George, Whitehaven. MEIN, Poulteny, Esq., Forge; MORSHEAD, Sir Frederick Trees, Bart., Coledale. ROBINSON, Thomas, Moffat; ROSS, R. L. Esq., Staffield Hall. THOMPSON, Joseph, Muncaster. WILKINSON, Thomas, Blitterlees; WHITTAKER, John, Great Broughton; WHITESIDE, Richard, Whitehaven. LIST (2). GAMEKEEPERS, being Assessed Servants, at £1 5s. each. WATTS, De Noun, appointed by Mrs. Elizabeth BAMBER, for the Manor of Ermathwaite. Made from the 7th of October, up to the 3rd of December, 1818. By Order of his Majesty's Commissioners for the Affairs of Taxes. MATTHEW WINTER, Secretary. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOUSE AT HETHERSGILL. TO BE SOLD Peremptorily, by PUBLIC AUCTION, to the best Bidder, at Mr. WILLIAM TWEDDELL'S, the Scotch Arms, Rickergate, CARLISLE, on the Evening of Saturday the 19th Day of December instant;— A New built FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, situate at the West end of the Village of HETHERSGILL, in the Parish of Kirklinton, and County of Cumberland, and now in the occupation of John KINDRED and William FORSTER, as Tenants to JOHN GADDESS, of Hethersgill aforesaid, Smith, the Owner. For further particulars, apply to Mr. SAUL, Attorney-at-Law, Carlisle. The Tenants will shew the Premises. December 1, 1818.

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