BRAMPTON, (Cumberland) 225 cm. and 287 mm. from London, lies on the r. Irthing, near its conjuction with the Gelt, 1 m. below the Picts wall, to the N. E. of Carlisle, whose E. is Ld. of the manor, and has a yearly court kept here for the barony of Gillesland. Here is a hos. for 6 poor men, and as many poor women, founded by the countess dowager of Carlisle, grandmother to the present E. Here is a Mt. on Tu. Fairs June 11, Aug. 10 and 15. There is a high hill here, called the Mote, which, at the top, is ditched round. The T. is now all customary tenants, or demesne, because the Dacres bought out all the free-holders, except a few of the meaner sort.