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CARNARVONSHIRE TO CONTRACTORS.—COUNTY WORK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT the erection of a New Bridge, over the river Soch, situate in the parish of Llangiau, in the county of Carnarvon, will be set, at an adjournment of the Quarter Sessions, to be holderi at the Crown and Anchor [ml, in the town of Pwllhely, in the said county, on Friday the eleventh day of November, 1814, at 12 o'clock at Boon. I -N. B. A Plan of the Bridge, and specification of the work,to be seen at the Clerk of the Peace's Office, in Carnarvon, or at Mr. John Owen, County Surveyor, near Madryn, Pwllhely- I j.. The Contractor to give good security fiiaiself, and two responsible persons, in double the sum, to compleat the work and perform the ntract. J. HUGHRS, Clerk ot the Peace. *ifiEIlDAROJV,§c. UTCLOSUR E. ITIie Undersigneds Commissioner appoint- £ ed in and by an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the 51st year of the reign of his present Majesty, entitled, -1 An Act for Inclos- "I in Lands in the parish of Aherdaron,Bry nrroes, "aud other parishes, in the county of Carnarvon," Do hereby give A otice, That for the purpose of deCra) iug the charges and expenses of carrying the said Act into execution, I shall cause several Lots or Portions of the Commons, in the several parishes of Aberdaron, Rhiw, Hryncroes, and Llaneugan, to be SOLD by AUCTION, on Wednesday, the 30th day of No "ember next, at the Crown and Anchor Inn, in the town of Pwllhely, between the hours of 3 and 5 in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale. Particulars of the several Lots may be had of JIjIe, the said Commissioner, or at the Office of Mr. ROBERT GRIFFITH-, Solicitor, Pwllhely. R. ELLIS, Commissioner. Pwllhely, Oct 2blh, 1.81-4. Llangefni, Llanddyfnan, Penirtieth, and Ccr- rigceinwen Inclosure. I The Undersigned, the Commissioner, ap- 9 pointed by an Act of Parliament, passed in the 52d year of the reign of his present Ma jesty, etilituied, 11 an Act for Inclosing Commons and Wasfe Lands in the parishes of Llafegefni, Llanddylnan, Penrraeth, and Cerrig ceinweu, in 4' the county of Anglesey." Dll hereby give Notice, That I have set and allotted the Commons and Waste Lands, within the above mentioned pa- rishes, in parcels,!o a!! persons interested therein, in proportion to theirlrespecthe estates and in- terests, and according to claims substantiated he fore^xie, and have deposited a Map, describing the several allotments, at the office of Mr. W. P. Poole, Pencraig, for the inspection of such personsswho are at liberty to take extracts there- from. And I do hereby fur Iher give Notice, That I will attend at the Bull's-head I nn, in oil itic- 14th day of November next, J at II o'clock in the forenoon, when and where all persons considering -themselves aggrieved by the setting but or the said allotments, arc desired to atten; '0 state their objections in writing,to any, and which or rile said aJlottnern. JOHN M AUGH AN, Commissioner. Llangefni, VQlk October, 1314. A' EVIN^c. IA CLOSURE. WHEREAS,we, ROBERT WILLIAMS, and RIC H A 111) ELLIS, Gentlemen, the Commissioners appoiwed under a certain Inclo- sure Act, passed in the 52d year of the reign of his present Majesty, inliluled. An Act for In- 44 closing Lands in the parish of Nevin and other '60 parishes and places therein mentioned, in the county of Carnarvon," do not find the bounda ries of the several parishes of Clynnog, Llanllyf- ni, and Penmorfa, upon the Commons and Waste Lands, to be iuolosed by virlue of 'he said Act, sufficiently ascertained and distingaished, there fore Ire do hereby give Notice, That We, tire said Comta: >sio.iers, do fix a.not. jilr to perambulate and ascertain the boundaries of the said parishes, upon the said Commons, on Monday, the 14th day of November next, alw we shall commence to perambulate such bounda ries at It) o'clock in the forenoon of the "same day, at a certain place called Afonfaig, and fros thence towards Fynnon pant y ddreinia, Codiad y dur, Clogwyndu, Pen y graig goch, Corlau, Cwm- manasach, aud will terminate the perambulation of such boundaries at or near Carnedd Sion Da fydd, at which time and places we do hereby re. quire all persons interested in ascertaining III, said boundaries to attend, and produce evident1 as to the line of such boundaries. Given under onr hands, this 29th day of October, 1814. ROBERT WILLIAMS,? n RICHARD ELLIS,$Comm.ssioners. HEREFORDSHIRE. CAPITAL FREEHOLD ESTATES, NEAR KINGTON,PRESTEIGN, &e,; the MANOR OF MARSTON. with F/Miivt and LAND*. STRANGWORTH, FARM & WOOD; L\ l FARM, WOODS, LAND, COTTAGES, &< TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. ROBJM-S-, -ALt the Oxford Arms, Kirigtoti, on Wednesday the gjkl of November, 1814, af twelve o'clock, IN TWENTY LOTS, HE VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES A with the RlGHT of COMMON, &c. Com, prising the- Manor of Marston, with the Fines, -Quit. Rents, &c. Farm-houses and Buildings, and Inelesures of Meadow, Pasture, and Arable Land, Cottages, <&c, Strangworth Farm, with Farm- house and Buildings, a fine commanding situation, part hounded by the river Arrow, and Vallet Woods adjoining:; Lye Farm, Woods, Lands, Cottages, &c. the wholenear Five Hundred Acres, divided in small Farms and Lots, for accommo- dation, situate in the parish of Penbridge, near Presteign and Kington, let to respectable tenants at wiil, and for short terms. May he viewed, b, applying to Mr. Morgan, at Strangworth Farm; Mr. Harpur, at Lye; of J. Cheese, Esq. Lyon's Hall, where particulars may be had, and plans seen; Oxford Arms, Kington; Hotel, and Messrs. Bird and Woollaston, Here- ford; Lion, Leominster; William Handy, Esq. at the Inns, Worcester; Hen and Chickens, Bir- mingham; King's Head, Gloucester T.G Parr, Esq. Litchfield; of Messrs. Jones and Green, Sa- lisbury-square, Fieet-street; at Garraway's Cof- fee-house and of Mr. ROBINS, Warwick street, Golden square, Loudon, where plans ruay be seen. NEVIN, &c. INCLOSURE. WE, the Undersigned Commissioners, act- ing under an Act passed in the 52d year of his present Majesty's reign, intituled, "an Act for Inclosing Lands in the parish of Nevin, and other parishes and places therein mention- ed, in the county of Carnarvon." Do hereby give Notice, That in order to defray the charges and expences ) of carrying the said Act further into execution, I we shall sell by Public Auction, at the house of Griffith Roberts, in the village of Clynnog in the said county, on Thursday the 8th day of Decem- ber next, between the hours of three and five o'clock in the afternoon of fhe same day, sundry Lots, part of the Commons and Waste Lands situate in the several parishes of Llanaeihaiarn, Clynnog, and Llanllyfni. I Particulars will appear in a future paper.—In the mean time, particutars may be iia(l, end maps of the respective Lots' may he seen by applying I to Us, the said Commissioners, and at the Office of Mr. ELLIS, in l'Ulllle!y and at the Office of Mr EVANS, in Carnarvon. Dated the 25th day of October, 1814. ROBERT WILLIAMS,? „ RICHARD ELLIS, { Commissioners. POST HORSE DUTIES. .«§I amp-Office, London, October 22, 1814. given. that, by vii,tue of NOTICE is hereby in the last session of Par- an Act, passed in the last session of Par- liament, intituled An Act for letting to farm the Post Horse Duties," the Commissioners of Stamps, duly authorised by the Lords Commis- sioners of his Majesty's Treasury, will put up the duties thereinmeniionedtobe payable for horses, mares, or geidiugs, hired hy the mile or stage to be used iu travelling, or hired for a less period of time than twenty-eight successive days, for drawing any coach or other carriage used in tra veiling post or otherwise (with the exceptions therein specified), at the Croien and Anchor Ta- vern, in the Strand, on Wednesday the 23d day of November next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon precisely, to be let to farm at yearly rents, for the term of three years from the 1st day of Fe- bruary next inclusive, iu the several districts or lots following, viz. Annual Rents at which they will No. DISTRICTS. be put up. 1. North Britain £ 15,Q00 2. Northumberland.) Cumberland ( u 00Q Westmorland C Durham J 3. Yorkshire. 19,000 4. l,aiicastlire Cheshire 1 Derbyshire, 19,000 Staffor(is!iii-e, with the whole of Tamworlh J 5. Lincolnshire ) Nottinghamshire > 12,000 Leicestershire ) 6. Northamptonshire ) Rutlandshire. j Warwickshire 18,000 Oxfordshire, except Tamworth [ and Wandsford Inn J ?. Wiltshire ) Worcestershire > 19,000 Gloucestershire. 8. Norfolk j Suffolk f Essex. >18,500 Cambridgeshire j 9. Bedfordshire > Qnnn Buckinghamshire J 9000 10. Huntingdonshire. ) Hertfordshire, with WaudsfordC 13,000 Inn 11. 15,000 12. Middlesex, including London and > 99000 Westiiiiiistei 15. Kent > 24 000 Sussex 14. liatnf)sll ire fierksiti re I5» Devonshire Dorsetshire. Cornwall Somersetshire, including the Town and County of Poole, in f 26,000 the County of Dorset, the City I and County of Exeter, in the County of Devon, and the City and County of Bristtll 6. NORTH WALES, viz. A,wglesea Carnarvonshire j Denbighshire | Flintshire > 8000 Merionethshire and. j Montgomeryshire, with. j Shropshire 1 17. SOUTH WALES, viz. Brecknockshire Carmarthenshire | Cardiganshire Glamorganshire.. Radnorshire and r 1 Pembrokeshire, with Herefordshire and. Monmouthshire j Each district will be put up at the sum above set opposite thereto, VI hich, if there be no hid, diiiir, will be gradually abated down to a certain point, or nil a bidding shall be made. The nghest bidder will be declared the farmer, and. "Ml be required to pay down immediately, in i'lank notes, one eighth part of the annual rent s a deposit, but if no sufficient bidding shall be nade for any district, it will be withdrawn. The farmer of each district will be required to give bond, with thtee or more sureties, in the penalty of half the annual rent, for secus ing the payment of the rent aud the performance of his con tract., And it is intended, that the districts shall not be put up in the order above stated, but in any o her which the Commissioners of Stamps may think fit, and which will not be declared before the time of letting. All persons intending to bid for any of the said duties, are to deliver in their proposals,address- ed to the Commissioners at the Stamp-Office, Somerset-Place; at least three days previous to the said 23d day of November next, signed with their names, stating the places of their abode, and specifying the district or districts for which they intend to hid, otherwise their proposals cannot he proceeded upon. And no persons licenced to let horses for the purpose of travelling post, nor any one for their i use, can be admitted to contract for any of the said duties. I By order of the Commissioners of Stamps, WM KAPPEN, Secretary. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, I- '2 .> 11 1 11, -1 THE GOOD GA LLIOT CORN 1ST OF CHESTER, Burthen per Regisfer 55 tons, will carry 70. It in xceltent or(ler, and hut I in prime con- dition built about three years ago. Apply to Mr. JOHN LEWIS, Custom-house, Chester; or Mr, RICHARD JONES, Old Hall- street, Liverpool. Also to be disposed of, the Good FLA Tiithe FLORA, burthen per register 72 tons, but she carriesM-tons.—Application to be made tti above. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Bull's-head Inn, in Llangefn:, in the coun- ty of Anglesey, on Friday the i8th day of No- vember next, at three o'clock in the afternoon, (unless disposed of in the mean tune by pri- vate contract, of which due notice will be given) ALL that capita! and compact MESSUAGE .A- TENEMENT and LAN US. with the Dwel- ling houses and Appurtenances thereunto belong- ing, commonly called or known by the name of Crfn du, situate in the parish of Llanrhyddlad, in the said county of Anglesey, now held on lease undei the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Ban. gor, for the term of 3 lives, of the respective ages of 63, 41. and 32 years, and containing by ad- measurement 143a. Or. 29p. or thereabouts, be the same more or less, and now or late in the te- nure or occupation of Rich. Williams and others, subject to an annual rent to the Bishop of Ban- gor of 19s. lOde The premises are subject to a lease to the pre- sent occupiers, of which about 8 years are now unexpired, at the annual rent of £70.. The premises are capable of considerable im- provement, and the lease from the Bishop is re- newable on the death of any of the lives, or on changing a life or lives, on the usual terms, on which Bishop's leases are renewed. The respective tenants will shew the premises, and further particulars may be had on application to Messrs. ROBEIlTSarJd IIU GIIES, at the Regis- ter Office, Bangor, where a map of the premises may be seen. ANGLESEY FREEHOLD ESTATES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Bull's head Inn, in Llanerchymedd, in the county of Anglesey, on Wednesday, the 16th day of November next, between the hours of three and five o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions, and in the following, or in one, or such other lots, as shall be agreed upollat the time of sale (unlessdisposedof in the mean time by private contract, of which due notice will be given) the following F R E E H OLD E ST .4 T E S, In (he parish of Llanfechell, in the said county, I-, o f, s. Tenements. Tenants. A. R. P. l Sarn y Crwban W. Prichard.. 22 3 10 5 Main, otherwise P Hughes. 16 I 8 I Bodorwedd S 5 P;t'!l} I Eliz. Owen. 35 0 13 (jjor l<oel bach. J 4 5.pLu.Ciy'>0tfher,v'ie I John Parry,, JO 3 17 ( I yadyu LrtcyJ Lot 3 is in lease for a term, of which 98 years are unexpired, at the reserved rent of £ 21 per anuum. The Estate is capable of gret improve- ment, having the advantage of abundance of ex- cellent lime, and shelly sea sand, within a very short distance; the whole lies in a ring fence, and is situated within a mile of the village of Ltaiifecliell, C, miles from Llanerchymedd, 4 miles from the sea port market town of Amlwch, and2 miles from the sea ports of Cemmas and Cemlyn. For further particulars apply at the Office oi -Mr. JOHN JONES, I own Clerk, Beaumaris. CA RNARVON, NORTH WALES. TO BE LET, -4nd enteretl tipon the 13th day of November next, ilHAT capital 1N N, called the Hotel, or the U.vbridge Arms, mostconveniently and de- lightfully situated at the entrance of the town of Carnarvon, on the road leading from the City 01 Bangor, now in 'the holding of Mr. Wakeman, who is about to retire from public business. It consists, on the ground-floor, of a large par- iour, and three others of suitable and coiiveiiieiii, Jimensions a spacious kitchen-, and other offices adjoining; together with good sized bar, most judiciously placed, so as to overlook the kitchen, the entrances to the house, and to the different parlours, as well as the whole of the courtyard, 'to which a bay-window is introduced. On the first floor is a large room-, which con- veniently accommodates a dinner party of eighty, and which, by means of partitions and folding doors, forms two excellent drawing rooms, each coommanding a beautiful view of the Menai and the Island of Aii-lesey.-Tliere are, besides, on the first floor, as well as in the attic story, a suitable number of exceeding good bedrooms; and the cellars under grouudare extensive and commodious. In the rear of the house, and contiguous there- to, is a spacious court-yard, comprizing a very large coach-house, with a room of equal size above several stables, cow-houses,larder,dairy, laundry, servants' bedrooms, malthouse, brew- house,and a variety of other offices, all arrang- ed with great judgment; and within a few yards of the house, is a large walled garden, with a smaller adjoiniug. The tenant, may be accommodated with any quantity of land, within a convenient distance, Hot exceeding 190 acres. There being an excellent market at Carnarvon, the house may receive a constant supply of every necessary article, especially fish, of the best sorts. Independent of fheregula1 travelling to Car- narvon, and the severat pubtic meetings held there within the course of the year, the very ge- neral resort to that town, in the summer season, affords a source of considerable emolument to the innkeeper-and all circumstances taken into con- sideration, there can hardly be a doubt but that a person well conversant in the business, may, by becoming tenant of the Hotel at Carnarvon, serve himself and the public, with very great advantage to both especially at this time, when there hap- pens to be a good opening. The tenant may be accommodated with all the valuable household furniture, plate, linen, china, horses, and carriages, and also with the crops and produce of the land, at a valuation. And further particulars may be had by apply- ing to THOMAS, JONES, Esq. at Bryntyrion, near Bangor; Mr JOHN WILLIAMS, at Plasnewydd, Anglesey;, or to Messrs. POOLE, Attorneys, at Carnarvon, or at their Office-at Pencraig, ia An- iglesey, I NOTICE TO CRE i I PS WHEREAS JOHN jj .A of Lit <■ waladr, in the y o! A v Vy waladr, in the y o! A v I Shopkeeper, hath by a certain Imseuturc n date the sixth day of August, I tr i 4, assig iov i all his l,ttects to,riu,,tee, tor the equal beilefi,- of all his Creditors, in case they shall a cepi of the Provisions therein contained, arid execute such Deed within four months from the date thereof. Police is hereby Given, That the said Indenture of Assignment is now deposited in the Office of Mr. H R. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Carnarvon, for perusal and execution by the Creditors. Carnarvon, 30th August, SS14. RADNORSHIRE, on the Borders of HERE- FORDSHIRE. THE BEGUILDY and RHW VYDD ES- TATES, near ONE THOUSANDTiIRKE HUNDRED ACRES, divided in COM PACT FARMS, with FARM ilOUSESand BUILD- INGS, and very VALUABLE COMMON RIGHT to a great Extent on the EEGU I LD Y and other HILLS. The BEAUTIFUL RI- V ER TEAM E Hows through the Estate, which is WELL STORED WITH FISH, and the LAN DS abound with all sorts of GAME, and the with Grouse, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. ROBIN S, At the Hotel, Hereford, on Friday, the 18th of November, at, >"we!ve o'clock, IN TWO LOTS, I' rHE VERY L\I PROVA BLE FREEHOLD "I.. BS rATES (with the Valuable Common Ri-ht on the Begtiildy and other Hills, many miles in extent—situate in the parish of Be gtiildy), between Knighton and Newtown, HI the county of Radnor; comprising One Thousand Two Hundred Acres, and Eighty-one Acres of excellent Meadow, Pasture, Ara iie. and small part Wood Lands, divided in Compact, Farms, the Beguildy Public House and Lands, let to respectable tenants on agreethents for short terms, at rents amounting to about One Thousand Three Huudred Pounds per annum. The estate is nearly compact, iu a fine com manding situation, and very valuable for the great extent of Common Rights. The tine river Team flows through the estate, which is stored with fine trout and other fish, and highly valuable for irrigating the meadows. The lands abound with game of all sorts. aiic I the hills with Grouse, This estate is a most desirable property for in- vesting money, and for field sports situate six miles from Knighton, from which place the new road passes through to Newtown, Welch Pool, &c. and 20 miles from Ludlow. May he viewed liy applying to Mr. Price, sen. and jun. at Vedw Lloyd, Dathless, and Bryn dry nog Farms; where particulars may he had; at tlie Duke's Anns, Knighton; Oxford Arms, Kington; of John Cheese, Esq. Lion's-hall, near Kington, where plans may be seen; Hotel, and Messrs. Bird and Woolaston, Hereford; Crowu, Ludlow Hop Pole andtar Inns, and of Wm. Handy, Esq. Worcester; Hotel, Liverpool; George, Cheltenham: King's Head, Gloucester Hen-aiul Chickens, Birmingham; T. G. Parr, Esq. Lichfield; Castle, rantworih; George, Northampton; Mr. Lyersliaii); of Messrs. Jones and Green, Salisbury-square, Fleetstreet; at Garraway's Coffee-house; and of Mr. Robins, Warwick-street, Golden-square, Loudon, where plans of the estates may he seen. (jdf" The road from Loudon is through Wor- cester and Ludlo w. Herefordshire and rjv^orshuie. EXTENSIVE CAPITAL FREEHOLD ES rATES, (part Tithe-free) MANORS, WOODS, FARMS, and LANDS, upwards of FOUR THOUSAND ACRES, with valuable COMMON to great extent, situate in the most beautiful and picturesque parIs of the Counties, witheligihJe MANOR & HOUSES, a WATER CORN MILL, aud STREAMS of FINE WATER, &c. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By MR. ROBINS, /It the Hotel, Hereford, on Friday the 18th of No vemher, at Twelve o'Clock, in Lots, 1 noble and very valuable highly im A provable FREEHOLD ESTATES, (par ithe-free) comprising upwards of Four Thoysam. Acres of rich Meadow, Pasture, Arable, an Wood Land, with the Manors ami Fafnh oi atapleton, Castle Wiiley, Caseob, and Letton, the Manors and Farms of Nash Rodd, Broad heath, Norton, By ton. Badlands, wi:h the Al- lotment ailll with the Quit-Rents, Fines, Heriots, 8ic. &c. The capital Grazing Farm of Lean, with the Water Corn Mill, Low Farm, Hill Farm, Keven Farm, Highland Farm, Mowlay Farm, Land, Coltages, Wastes, & The very valuable Common and ords Rights, on several Thousand Acres of Land. The principal part of these Estates are situate overlooking the line Vale of Presteign (inter- sected by the River Lugg, the Hendwell, and several streams of fine water flow through the Estate), and -advantageous for Irrigation.— The cllicf part of the lands are connected by fine Tcrrace Banks of thriving Timber and coppice woods, a pleasing and rich ornament to the country. A truly grand and eligible property for a No- bleman or Gentleman's residence and domains giving a great extent of country, and which may be considerahly increased. The Faims are let to most respectable tenants, part at will, and the .lemainder for short terms; the Rents, &c. esti- mated value about The Estates are 20 miles from Hereford, and 40 from Worcester, nearly the same distance either road from London. May be viewed by applying to the different te- nants, and to John Cheese, Esq. Lyon's Hall, near Kington, where particulars and every infor- Tiation may be had, and plans of the Estate seen. Particulars at the Oxford Anns, Kington Messrs. Bird and Wollaston, Hereford; and at the Hotel; fhe Radnor Arms, Presteign; Lion, Leominster; Win. Hardy, Esq. and the Hop- Pole and the Star Inns, Worcester Duke's Arms.Knighton; Crown and Angel, Ludlow; Hotel, Liverpool; Bush, Bristol White Lion, Bath; Mr. Phelps, Eversham; Hen & Chickens, Birmingham; T G. Parr, Esq. Lichfield Castle, Tamworth George, Northampton; Mr. Adams, Oxford; George, Chelteuhalll; King's Head, Gloucester; of Messrs. Jones and Green, Salis- bury square, Fleet-street; at Garrawtylt Coffee house; and at Mr. Robins's, Warwick-street, Golden-square, London where plans of the Estate may be seen, TO ARMY AND NAVY SIRGtiONo, &KU T Ii I. FA l (j L r Y 1\ (it< £; R L Most advantageous opportunity of sett A PROFESSIONAL GENS Li ViAN! x« tensive practice, HI a farsrt market unr:. ales, is desirous oi resign,g in favoni a competent Practitioner. Preatium req:>i;v v iiiodti-ate. Letters of enquiry (pos; pai nj. dressed to Mr. Roberts, Solicitor, { -■■■ Kempson, Thompson, Yates, and Co. I, .w; s or Mr. Williams, druggist, in Carnarvon, fee duly attended to. FLl.S TSHIH E E-STJ i 7i S. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Nltt. FDWAIIDS. At the house of Mr. John Howes, known by the ¡ name ol the VVjjite Horse, in Holywell, in the county of Flint, on Thursday, the 17th day of I November, 1814, between the hours_of three and six o clock iti the afternoon, subject to con- ditions then to be produced, the undtrmeiition- FREEHOLD ES fATES i) I INHERITANCE situate in the parishes of ilaiiiiii aii(I lioly,,Cll, in the county of lint, m the following or sucli other lots, as shall be agreed upon at the nine of sale, unless disposed of in the mean nine by private contract, of which due notice wilt be giveu, viz. LOT T. ALL lhat capital and respectable MANSION" HOUSE, called Halkin Itatl, being the re- sidence ol the late Colonel Hughes, live then uwn~ sidence ot (he late Colonel Hughes, live tiieii ,wn- er ill his ilte time, together with ail the Offices I and Buildings, and the i oliotw ing pa reels of LA D thutunto belonging, now in the holding ot Mr. I homas Ey ton, called by the several names, and containing the quantities herei-nafter-ffientjoned, viz. No. on Lots and names of Quantity. Flan. Rarcels. A. A. R. P. 1. Mansiori-House, Buildings, Garden, < £ c — 2 0 39 2, 3, and 4, Plantations 4 0 21 5. Pans y Rhedyn 5 0 3T 6. Ditto Peilal 5 2 4 7. Coeiia'r Pump Bach 13 6 8, Gueiia (nawt 5 2 10 9. Manllwydisat. 6 2 1 10. Ditto uchaf. 3 0 2 11. Coetia'r Odyn Fricks. „ • 4 1 SS 12. Ditto yr Felyu wynt 7 38 13. Ffrith fawt 13 031 14* Ditto bach 1 I 34 Containing in the whole, 60 3 11 LOT II. In the holding of Pierce, widow, except the last parcel which is occupIed by the said Mr. E.yton. A, A. R. P. 20. House, Yard, Garden, &e 0 I 20 21. Y Groif^ydd 5 0 21 ;;2. Coetla'r'WJII, 6 124 23. Rhyd fydr bach 4 3 36 24. Ditto fawr '7 z 2C) 15. Cue.-ia'r i)aiai-a Dowyli 4 3 14 LOT Ill. 29 1 21 in the occupation of the said Mr. lytoll. A 1, P. ib, Stone Sty le Field, 5 23. 17. Coetia'r Coed Ferwd 4 26 IS. Coetia Beech 7 0 9 10. Coetia Canol 8 1 17 20. Trawsdir 2 0 32 21. Guinea Field 2 0 8 ii2. Coetia Grialolen. 6 1 30 23. Ditto 'r Coed. u v 37 M. Ditto Llougle 3 2 15 LOT IV. 51 3 9 n. In the holding of Thomas Parry, A. R, P. 1. House, Yard, Garden, &c 0 J 24 Erw'rOdJII. 1 2 4 3. Cae Cefn Ty Downing. 2 I IT 4. Coetia pentre isaf 3 0 SO 5. Ditto uchaf 4 3 22 7. Cae fan y 'Ty 2 2 10 S. Cae Canol 1 2 31 9. Cae'r Coed.. 2 2 T 10. Cefn Cooh uchaf 3 0 g IE Ditto isaf 6 1 33 IOT v gg 2 27 n. In the sallie occupation. A. R. P. 12. Weirglodd y Naut 320 13. Erw benallt [ 337 14. Cae Hodge 2 3 Sj 8 I 33 A. TOT Vt. 25. A DweHing-House alltl Gardens, in A. R. P. the occupation of Anne Bradsbaw, 0 1 14 A. LOT V I!. 27, 28, and 29, Two Dweilmg-Houses, Scite of House, and Gardens, in the occupation of W iltialll Jones, John Baguall, and Robert Edwards 0 17 B. I,OT VIII. 15, and 16, TwoD wclling-Houses,in the occupation of Thos. Downing ami William Vickers 3. LOT IX. 17. A Dwelling-House, in the occupa- tion of Edward Jones. 18. A Dwelling-Hoiue, and Garden, in the occupation of Thomas Hughes. 19. A Dwelling-House, iu the occupa- tion of Cadwalader Hughes. LOT X. B. In the oCGupatioll of Thomas Amos. 25. House and Garden Q q 26. croft 0 '3 2S 27. A Dwelling-House, and Garden, il the occupation of Thomas Jones.. 0 0 T 28. A Dwelling-House, and Garden, in the occupation of Edward Afostyn. 0 0 6 29. A Dwelling-House, and Garden, in the occupation of Peter Phillips.. 0 0 T 30. and 31, Two Dwelling-Houses, in the occupation of John Owen, and Taid^y Edwards. 1 1 2 The above Estates are beautifully situated, commanding an extensive view over aii arm of the sea, into Cheshire and Lancashire, and are sur- rounded by the most valuable Lead Mines in the county of Flint, and Lead Ore is now actually- raised on parts of the premses. There arc abundance of Coal, and Lime Stone to be obtained within a short distance of these Estates; and the turnpike road leading from Chester to Holywell, through Hawarden, -Nor- thop, and Halkin, passes them. The tenants will shew tile lots HI their respec- tive occupations; and further particulars may be obtained, by application to Mr. JONES, Solicitor Denbigh, at whose office plans of the Estates are left, for the inspection of persons desirous of be. coming purchasersr