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Desirable Country Residence and Farms to Let.

To be let, by Proposal, for a Term of Years, and Entered upon at Candlemas next, either together or separately.

1st. The Mansion House, Out-offices, and Garden with or without 4 acres of Land adjoining, called "Kingfield House, " in the Parish of Kirkandrews-upon-Esk, in the County of Cumberland.

2nd.  The compact and eligible Farm, of "Kingfield," consisting of a Dwelling House, and newly erected Farm Buildings, and 133 Acres of Arable, Meadow, and pasture Land, now in the occupation of the owner, lying in a ring Fence, well Sheltered by Plantations, and in a good state of Cultivation.

3rd.  All the Allotment of Grazing Land, called "Liddle Park, " containing 232 Acres, now in the occupation of MR. JOHN FENWICK.

The above Premises will be Let either together or separately, and the Crop on the Kingfield Farm may be had on a Valuation, with the Eatage of the Meadow and Lea Fogs, and immediate possession of the farm.
Proposals in Writing for the same will be received at the office of MR. JAMES MOUNSEY, Solicitor, Friars Court, Carlisle, where the Conditions of Letting may be seen.
Carlisle, August 31st, 1843

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TO   LET

That Old Established SKIN, or TAN YARD, together with a convenient Dwelling House, situate at Buckabank, near Dalston, within five miles of Carlisle, and one mile of the Maryport and Carlisle Railway, with every facility for carrying on an extensive business; and well worthy the attention of any one wishing to commence either of the above branches.

For Further particulars apply to MRS. BLAMIRE, the owner.

Buckabank, September 1st. 1843.
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To be let by Proposal, for a Term of Years, and Entered upon at Candlemas, 1844,
All that Mesuage Tenement, and Farm, known by the name of the West End of Rosewen, situate and being in the Parishes of Wigton and Westward, in the County of Cumberland, and within two miles of the market town of Wigton, comprising a convenient and useful set of Farm Buildings and Eighty-three Acres of excellent Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, all Tithe-free, and divided into suitable Inclosures, at present in the occupation of MR. WILLIAM TURNBULL, farmer thereof.
Particulars to be know by applying to the Owner at Evening Hill, from whence a person will be sent to show the Estate. The Tenant will be declared on Saturday, the 16th of September.
Evening Hill, 23d August, 1843.
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                                  Farm to be Let

To be Let, and Entered upon at Candlemas next,

The Blencogo Hall Farm, situate at Blencogo, in the Parish of Broomfield, in the County of Cumberland, consisting of a Farm House, with suitable Outbuildings, in complete Repair, and about 274 acres of Land conveniently subdivided.

MR. JAMES HENDERSON, the present Tenant, will show the Premises, and the Conditions may be inspected: and further particulars obtained on application to MR. EDWIN HOUGH, Solicitor, 11, Fisher-street, Carlisle, by whom proposals will be received.

Carlisle, 24 August, 1843

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To be Let, by Proposal, for a Term of Years,
        and Entered on at Candlemas next.

All that Compact and Desirable Farm, situate at Parkbroom, in the Parish of Stanwix, in the County of Cumberland, containing 64a 1r. 1p. of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture LAND, well watered and fenced, with a substantial Dwelling House and Out Offices, now in the occupation of MR. GEORGE BOWMAN, as tenant.
For further particulars apply at the Office of MR. JAMES MOUNSEY, Solicitor, Friar's Court, Carlisle, who will receive proposals in writing for Letting the same, and where the conditions of letting may be seen.
Carlisle, 30th August 1843
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To be Let, by Proposal, and Entered upon at the usual time of Entry, in the ensuing Spring.
All, the Desirable Farm, called Harrington Ling, situate in the parish of Hesket, in the county of Cumberland, consisting of a Farm House, Outbuildings, and 113 acres of land, or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of MR. HENRY COWEN, as tenant.
The Tenant will show the premises, and proposals will be received till the 27th day of September next, at the office of MESSRS. BLEAYMIRE & SON, Solicitors, Penrith, where the conditions of Letting may be seen.
Penrith, 30 August, 1843
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By Proposal, and entered upon at Candlemas 1844,
the undermentioned Farms:
Bridekirk Hall, in the Parish of Bridekirk, containing 190a 1r. op.;
Field Side, also in the parish of Bridekirk, containing 198a, 1r. 6p.

The above Farms have a good supply of Meadow; lime upon the premises; are near to coal two miles from Cockermouth.
The present tenants will show the Farm, further particulars may be known by applying to WM. RICHARDSON, at Dovenby Hall. 
 
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