Saturday 24 Oct 1818 (p. 1, col. 3, 5, 6) HOUSES TO LET, AND BAR IRON FOR SALE. TO BE LET, a very good DWELLING-HOUSE, in CALDEWGATE; consisting of Four Lodging Rooms, an excellent Dining-Room 24 Feet by 15, Parlour, Kitchen, Back-Kitchen, two Cellars, and other Conveniences; situated by the side of the River; with or without an excellent Garden. Likewise other TWO DWELLING-HOUSES, of Four Rooms each, with other Conveniences, and a Garden in front of each. Apply to JOHN LONSDALE, of Scotch-Street, the Owner; who has just received a choice and well-assorted Cargo of BRITISH BAR IRON, which he is now Selling on reasonable Terms, as well as FOREIGN IRON, Axle-tree Arms, Sock-Plates, Smiths' Bellows, Anvils, &c. Carlisle, 9th October, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CALDBECK, Oct. 19, 1818. TAKE NOTICE, that I, JOSEPH SLACK, do Let to Mrs. BARNES, Three Furnished Rooms; and all therein is mine. JOSEPH SLACK, Paper-maker, Caldbeck. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE SOLD, in PUBLIC SALE, at Mr. FISHER'S, KELL-HOUSE FARM, on MONDAY the 9th of NOVEMBER, -Two seasoned Work Horses; Four Milch Cows, all taken the Bull; Four Galloway Heifers, gone two Years Old, in good condition; One Yearling ditto; Ploughs, Harrows, Gear, &c.; a Horse Turnip Seed Drill and Roller; Cleaning Machine, &c.; Three Carts, Two Pair Eight inch Wheels, new; Stich Harrows, &c.; Cast Iron Roller in Frame; Corn Mill for Horses; Swine, &c. Three Camp Bedsteads, Two Feather Beds, and sundry other Articles. JOHN CHRISTOPHERSON, Auctioneer. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM TO LET. TO BE LET, by PROPOSAL, and Entered upon at CANDLEMAS next,-All that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and FARM, at CHAPELHOW, in the Parishes of Ireby and Uldale, in the County of Cumberland.-The Farm consists of a House and good Out-Buildings, and One Hundred and Twenty Acres of Land, of good Quality, and Tithe-free. Further Particulars may be known by applying to Messrs. NICHOLSON and THOMSON, at Cockermouth. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MANOR, ADVOWSON, MANSION, DEMESNE LANDS, & FARMS, NEAR PENRITH, IN CUMBERLAND. WILL BE SOLD, in the course of the present Year, the Extensive and Valuable MANOR of MELMERBY, in Cumberland, the Uninclosed part of which, called Melmerby Fell, abounds in Grouse and contains Mines of Lead Ore and other Minerals, and the Cultivated parts of it are esteemed one of the finest Sporting Situations in the County. Also the ADVOWSON of the RECTORY of MELMERBY aforesaid; the present Incumbent of which is upwards of Seventy Years of Age. And the Capital MANSION, called MELMERBY HALL, tastefully Ornamented with delightful Gardens, Shrubberies, extensive Plantations, and other Improvements; together with complete Stables, Coach-houses, Cow-houses, Barns, Dog Kennel, Huntsman's Cottage, &c. &c.; and the Park, Demesne Lands, Wood Lands, Farms, and Estates, comprizing together nearly Seven Hundred Acres of Land. Particulars will be Published shortly; and in the mean time further Information may be obtained of Messrs. BRIGGS and HALL, Solicitors, Appleby, Westmorland. Mr. ISAAC YOUNG, at Melmerby Hall, will shew the Estates. Appleby, 15th October, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS TO LET. TO BE LET to FARM, either together or separately, and Entered upon at MAY-DAY, 1819, 1. All that compact and desirable FARM situated at CUMREW, in the Parishes of Cumrew and Croglin; consisting of good Farm Buildings, and about 260 Acres of Ground, in the occupation of JOSEPH JOHNSTON, as Farmer. 2. Also, all that compact and desirable FARM, called TURNBERRY, consisting of about 50 Acres, adjoining the above Farm, situated in the Parish of Cumrew, now in the occupation of the Owner. 3. Also, an OUT PASTURE, in the Parish of CROGLIN, consisting of 130 Acres, well Inclosed with a Stone Wall. The whole of these Farms are free from Tithe Corn and Hay, under Payment of a small Prescription. N. B. For further Particulars apply to JOHN GILL, Esq. of Cumrew, the Owner, or at the Office of Messrs. MOUNSEY and SISSON, Solicitors, in Carlisle, who are authorised to treat for the same. Carlisle, Oct. 16, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TAKE NOTICE, that a Meeting of the Creditors of ROGER TURNER, late of MYERSCOUGH HALL, in the County of Lancaster, FARMER, lately discharged from the Gaol of Lancaster Castle, in and for the said County of Lancaster, under and by virtue of the Act of Parliament passed in the fifty-third Year of the Reign of George the Third, intituled, "An Act for Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England," will be holden at the House of ROBERT GORNALL, the Sign of the Golden Cross, in PRESTON, in the said County of Lancaster, Innkeeper, on SATURDAY the Seventh Day of NOVEMBER next, at the Hour of three o'Clock in the Afternoon, for the purpose of choosing an Assignee or Assignees of the said Insolvent's Estate and Effects. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SEBERGHAM HUNT. THE Hounds will cast off at SEBERGHAM CHURCH-TOWN, on MONDAY the 2nd of NOVEMBER. Dinner on the Table at Mr. THOMAS BULMAN'S, Sebergham Church-Town, at Three o'Clock. Mr. JOHN TODD, } Mr. JOHN MARTINDALE, } Stewards. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM & GOOD DWELLING-HOUSE TO LET, AT CALDBECK. TO BE LET, for a Term of Seven Years, and Entered upon at CANDLEMAS next (1819), from 50 to 70 Acres, as may be agreed upon, of Arable and Grass Land, of the best Quality, with a good Farm-House and Offices. Also, To be LET, and Entered upon at CANDLEMAS,-A very compact small FARM of from 20 to 40 Acres, in a high State of Cultivation, with a good Farm-House and Offices. Also, To be LET, (or SOLD,) and Immediate Possession given, a very comfortable, convenient DWELLING-HOUSE and GARDEN, well calculated for a small genteel Family, to which a few Acres of Land will be added, if required; and the Rent, to a respectable Tenant, will be very moderate. The above are all situated at CALDBECK, (with a Right on that extensive Common), where further Information will be given, and Proposals received by Capt. BACKHOUSE, the Owner, until FRIDAY the 20th NOVEMBER. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIELDS NEAR CARLISLE FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, by AUCTION, at the Lion and Lamb Inn, CARLISLE, on the Evening of TUESDAY the 27th OCTOBER, 1818, (if not previously disposed of by Private Contract.)-All those THREE valuable FIELDS, called CARLISLE CLOSES and DALE BOTTOM, situate at the End of RAFFLES LANE, immediately adjoining Caldewgate, containing by Estimation Eight Acres, more or less, and now in the Possession of Mr. JAMES CARTMEL, as Tenant. A Part of these Fields is Leasehold under the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle, and another part thereof Customary, under the said Dean and Chapter, and subject to a Four-penny Fine only on change of Tenant. A considerable Part of the Purchase Money may remain upon the Premises; and further Particulars be known on application to Miss HEAD, of Standing Stone, near Wigton; or Mr. ROBINSON, Attorney, Carlisle, who will send a Person to shew the Premises.