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THE CUMBERLAND PACQUET

... Cue Dacqtict. WHITE AVENTUESDAY WOUNINCi, 3l, 182 G. The foreign news, this week, possesses more than usual interest. Mr. Canning returned from Paris. lie was well received ail classes the Parisians, ami had •the honour of dining with the King of France. Humour says he has succeeded in concluding a commercial treaty with our neighbours ; but well-informed persons discredit it. We very much ...

— NEW FOUNDERY, T, CARLISLE. THOMAS BURGESS his PENAKES this opportunity of returning Thanks to his ends ..

... 4 lo r the liberal enco and the Public in general, f ment he has received since he commenced Business in Lowther-Street, as an I RON and BRASS FOUNDER, and begs info that the be under the Concern will in future ASS and who beg to Firm of BURGH to assure their Ii jends and the Public that it is their determination to use every effort to render their Establishment as respect able and as ...

Published: Saturday 27 August 1825
Newspaper: Carlisle Patriot
County: Cumberland, England
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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... Suicide.—Yesterday afternoon, as some hoys were amusing themselves with fishing in our Canal, near the Castle Bridge, they hooked part of the dress of a female. obtaining assistance, and searching further, the body of a woman was discovered, with a rope round her neck, to which was fastened bas ket, filled with stones. It appears that her name is Jane Midgrfey ; that she lived Stricklandgate, ...

Published: Saturday 12 July 1834
Newspaper: Kendal Mercury
County: Westmorland, England
Type: Article | Words: 4192 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: hudleston 

Xiondon Smacks, FROM LIDDARU’s WHARF, HORSI.KY-DOWN. next Smack is intciuleJ to sail for White- JL haven direct ..

... 28th of JUNE. The Smack ANG ER now on her passage will sail for Belfast and London three days after her arrival at this Fort. All Persons who wish to secure their Goods by these VESSELS, are requested to be particular in ordering them to be sent to Wharf, Horsley-dowm. Goods for London, when sent hence by the Smacks are not detained at Belfast until the Vessels are laden, but a! ways for ...

The Gazette

... SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1831. The third edition of che Reform Bill was published in the House of Commons Monday night last, by Lord John Russell, but it neither the Bill, the whole Bill, nor any thing like the Bill. Oh, what a falling oft' is there ! Hyperion to a Satyr It is the beggar's Grey rag patched to suit the taste or fancy all. without any one being able to recognise the original—the ...

Published: Saturday 17 December 1831
Newspaper: Westmorland Gazette
County: Westmorland, England
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TIMBER for SALE. r SOLD, in Public Sale, to the high.JL eft Bidder, FRIt)AY the Day of June, xill2, in

... the Old Brev.ery Yard, Whitehaven, A Cargo of Choice Pine Timber, Deals, and Lath wood, imported in the Brig N ANCY, Captain JosEru Dickinson, from the Bay of Fuudy. Sale to commence at One o’clock in the After Lor further Particulars, apply to Mr. William Wi'.LLACE, Workington : or Capt. Josifu Dickinsos , at Whitehaven. (21) WORKINGTON. r be SOLD in Public Sale, to the High-11 eft Bidder, at ...

KENDAL

... The Gazette. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, By the French papers we learn that the Russian ultimatum, presented to the Turkish Plenipotentiaries anil accepted them, is rather to be considered the basis fu| ture negociation than a fixed and established | treaty however this may be, one certain good has resulted from it, which is, that ! the scourge war .will be deferred for season, and advantage may be ...

Published: Saturday 04 November 1826
Newspaper: Westmorland Gazette
County: Westmorland, England
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CUMBERLAND QUARTER SESSIONS

... The Quarter Sessions for this County commenced on Tuesday last, Carlisle, before E. W. Hasell, Esq., Chairman, and the following magistrates : Magistrates Present. —George Head Head, Esq., of Rickerby House; Major Wilson, Evening Hill: T. S. Spedding, Esq., Mirehouse; Rev. J. Jenkins, Whitehaven ; W. James, Esq., M.P., Barrock Lodge; W. E. James, Esq., Barrock Lodge; T. Fetherstonhaugh, Esq., ...

Published: Saturday 05 July 1845
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 11095 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: hudleston 

COCKER MOUTH AND WORKINGTON ROAD. rfIHE GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the JL TRUSTEES of this Road will be holden at

... the Globe Inn, in Cockermouth, on TUESDAY the Fourth Day of October next, at Eleven o’Clock in the Forenoon, to examine and audit the Accounts, and on other special Affairs. , _ JOSEPH STEEL, Clerk to the Trustees. Cockermouth, 9th Sept. ...

non, Oatehoufe. Friend*, Mun[ ro , Oellt, Andcrfon, Kirkcudbright Harry*, Neale, FA. Railadoyle.—tj. Wiliam, ..

... Belfaft. Nelly, Aleaander; ' Dolphin, Oilmorc, Donaghadee. Ceres, Rooney, Dublin. Lady Mount Stewart, Fcrgufon ; Jenny, Sibfon, Bangor. Induftry,Thompfon, Workington. Peggy & Ellen, Armftrong, Kirkcudbright. John, Gage, Drogheda.— 14, Succcfs, Kay; Ann, Mar. tin, Dublin. Henricus, Piper, Cork. Ifaac&Jane, Jcffcrfon, Liverpool. Thomas, Drewry, Waterford. 15. Experiment, Young; Neptune, Youart, ...