Carlisle Patriot
18 May 1844
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| Carlisle Patriot - 18 May 1844 | |
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SALES BY AUCTION. =============================================== To be Sold by Public Auction, at the Red Lion Inn, in Penrith, on Thursday the 23d instant, A Number of MARBLE CHIMNEY PIECES, of various colours and sizes. - The Sale to commence at One o'Clock. =============================================== Estate in Roxburghshire. To be Sold, by Public Roup, within Stephenson's Rooms, Royal Exchange, Edinburgh, on Wednesday, the 19th day of June, 1844, at Two o'clock Afternoon, UPSET PRICE REDUCED TO £29,000. . (FREE OF AUCTION DUTY.) The ESTATE of LARRISTON, comprehending LARRISTON, LARRISTON RIGG, and BLACKHOPE, all as described in former Advertisements, situated upon the River Liddle, in the Parish of Castleton, and County of Roxburgh. The present STOCK upon the Hill Farm, may be taken by the Purchaser at a valuation. JOHN RUTHERFORD, W.S., 11, Queen-street, Edinburgh, will exhibit the Title-deeds and Articles of Roup, and furnish printed Descriptions and lithographed Plans of the Estate. Mr. ANDERSON, Overseer at Larriston, will give all local information. =============================================== House at Baldwinholme for Sale. To be Sold by Auction, upon the Premises, on Wednesday the 22nd day of May, 1844, at Six o'clock in the Evening precisely, (unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which due Notice will be given), A Substantial FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE, with the Out-offices, Gardens, and Orchard adjoining, pleasantly situated in the Village of BALDWINHOLME, in the parish of Orton, in the County of Cumberland, about 4 miles north-west [sic] of Carlisle, in the occupation of Messrs. Edward and Jacob TWENTYMAN. The House has been recently erected, and the Orchard is well stocked with choice Fruit Trees of various kinds. For further particulars apply to Mr. DAN TWENTYMAN, of Botcherby, the owner, or to Mr. DOBINSON, Solicitor, Carlisle. JOS. WILSON, Auctioneer. Carlisle, 8th May, 1844. =============================================== Quarry Hill Estate, in the Parish of Bolton, in the County of Cumberland. To be Sold, in Public Sale, on Tuesday, the 21st Day of May, 1844, at the George Inn, in Wigton, All that Desirable FREEHOLD ESTATE, called QUARRY HILL, in the Parish of Bolton, in the County of Cumberland, (late the Property of JOHN DAND, Esq., deceased), situate about five miles from Wigton, and eleven miles from Cockermouth, consisting of a MANSION HOUSE, THREE COTTAGES, and about 104 Acres, statute measure, of excellent LAND. The Mansion House is a modern Building, adapted for, and capable of accommodating a Large Family, and was built by the late Henry MARSHALL, Esq., for his residence. It commands an extensive prospect of the Cumberland and Scotch Mountains, the Solway Firth, and the surrounding Country, and is suitable for the residence of any Gentleman fond of Field Sports. The Land is in good condition, and of an excellent quality, and nearly the whole has been grazed for upwards of the last forty years, and offers a desirable investment for Capital. The Estate is subject to several Lord's Rents, amounting together to £3 6s. 3¼d., to Major-General WYNDHAM, Lord of the Manor of Bolton. Coals and Lime are in the immediate neighbourhood. The Estate may be viewed at any time on application to Mr. WILLIAM GRAVE, the principal Tenant; or to Mr. JACOB HEWITSON, of Newlands Row; and further particulars may be known on application to Mr. SAMUEL RIGG, of Wigton, Bank Agent; or at the Office of Mr. STUDHOLME, Solicitor, in Wigton, where a Plan of the Estate may be seen. RICHARD DUGDALE, Auctioneer. Wigton, 16th April, 1844. |
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