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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 26 Dec 1818 - Adverts (1)
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    3. Saturday 26 Dec 1818 (p. 1, col. 3 and p. 2, col. 2-4) STINTS ON BURGH MARSH. TO BE SOLD, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, EIGHTEEN STINTS or CATTLE GATES on BURGH MARSH, in the Parish of Burgh-by-Sands, and County of Cumberland. Apply to Mr. SAUL, Attorney-at-Law, Carlisle, who will treat for and sell the same either together or separately. December 23, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALMON FISHERY. TO BE LET, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, for such Term of Years as may be agreed on, and Entered upon at the ensuing Season;— A Very Valuable SALMON FISHERY in the River EDEN, at GRINSDALE, near CARLISLE, with a good Dwelling-House and Offices contiguous, and from Five to Six Acres of rich Arable and Pasture Land. Proposals are requested to be made to Mrs. DACRE, of Abbey-street, Carlisle, the Owner, who will let the Premises. (This will not be repeated.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. THE Creditors of JOHN HIND, formerly of the Parish of IREBY, in the County of Cumberland, YEOMAN, lately discharged from the Prison of Carlisle, in the County of Cumberland, by Order of the Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors, are requested to meet at the House of ROBERT WILSON, of IREBY, in the Parish of Ireby aforesaid, on Thursday the 7th Day of January next, 1819, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon precisely, for the purpose of nominating an Assignee or Assignees of the said Insolvent's Effects. Wigton, 24th Dec. 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIELDS at BRUNSTOCK for SALE. TO BE SOLD, by AUCTION, at the House of Mr. EDWARD FORSTER, the Blue Bell Inn, in Rickergate, near the City of CARLISLE, on Thursday the 21st Day of January next, (together or in Lots,) THE following FIELDS of rich Arable and Meadow Land, situate in the TOWNFIELDS of BRUNSTOCK, in the Parish of Crosby-upon-Eden, within Three Miles of Carlisle, the Property of Mr. JOSEPH ROBINSON, and now Farmed by Mr. William ROBINSON, of Brunstock aforesaid, severally called and containing by Admeasurement, that is to say: A. R. P. RASH, 3 0 36 NEAR SPEARS, 4 1 4 FAR Ditto, 4 1 20 TWO HIGH MOORS, 6 1 24 GRANDY CLOSE alias GREENHEAD, 3 2 32 NORTH GREENHEAD, 4 1 32 ------------ 26 1 28 For Hedges, 0 3 0 ------------ Total, 27 0 28 The Fields called Near and Far Spears, are of Freehold Tenure, and the others Customary, under the Bishop of Carlisle, and which pay the Annual Lord's Rent of Eight Shillings, and a Silver Penny only on the death of Lord or change of Tenant. The Farmer will shew the Premises; and further Particulars may be had of Mr. BLOW, Solicitor, Carlisle. Carlisle, December 24, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SEATON IRON WORKS. TO BE SOLD, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, ALL that Valuable and Extensive MANUFACTORY, called SEATON IRON WORKS, most eligibly situated on the River Derwent, about a Mile from the Sea-port Town of Workington, in the County of Cumberland. The Concern is adapted for Manufacturing of Iron in all its Branches. It has a Blast Furnace, an Iron and Brass Foundry, a Forge with Refiners, Ovens for Coaking of Coal, a Slitting and Rolling Mill, and in short every thing necessary for the Manufacturing of Iron to a great extent; and the whole is Built with Stone and Brick, and Slated, and in complete Repair. The Ground belonging to the Concern measures 13 Acres, or thereabouts, exclusive of the Canal.—The Title is Leasehold for a Term of Ninety-nine Years from the 25th of March 1762, on a Ground Rent of £40 per Annum. The Purchasers may Enter into Possession on the 25th Day of June next. For farther Particulars or Information apply to J. C. PARKER, Esq., Hull, or Mr. BENJAMIN THOMPSON, Solicitor, Workington. The Premises may be viewed by Application to Mr. DICKINSON, at the Works. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE LET, for a Term of THREE YEARS, and Entered upon at Candlemas next, either together or separately, THE Two adjoining FARMS, known by the Names of ANGEL HILL and WEATHERY CROOK, situate in the Parish of Morland, in the County of Westmorland, consisting of Two Farm-Houses, Barns, Stables, Cowhouses, and other suitable Out-buildings, together with 118 Acres, more or less, of good Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, well Fenced and Watered, of which 86 Acres are Tithe-free. Mr. JOHN KENDALL, of Newby End, will shew the Premises; and for Conditions of Letting and other Particulars, apply to R. S. STEPHENSON, Solicitor, Appleby, who will receive Proposals in Writing for Renting the same. Court Houses, Appleby, Dec. 24, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FINE ARTS. MR. CARLYLE returns his most grateful Thanks to the Ladies and Gentlemen of CARLISLE and its Vicinity, for the very distinguished and liberal Encouragement with which he has been honored, and begs to intimate, that he has returned, after a short absence, to complete those Pictures which he has on hand. Ladies and Gentlemen who purpose sitting to him should apply as soon as possible, as his stay will be very short,——At MR. THOMPSON'S, China Merchant, SCOTCH-STREET, where his Pictures may be seen. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MR. WM. BROWN BEGS Permission to inform his Friends and the Public, that he purposes receiving into his House and EDUCATING Six Young GENTLEMEN, whom he will Teach the Greek, Latin, French, and Italian Languages; Geography, and the Use of the Globes; Arithmetic, and some Branches of the Mathematics.—It is Mr. BROWN'S wish to inspire a taste for General Knowledge; and, above all, to watch over the Morals of his Pupils. TERMS,—£60 per Annum; which will include all Expenses, except Cloaths and Books. Whickham, near Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Dec. 21, 1818.

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