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Whitfhavfn, January

... lay without that pier h is called the New Toungc (the Eallcrmoft part the harbour) and were confequently expofed to all the fury of llorm, which was great that four ftone pil-1 rs, to which fomc of them were mooted, were broken, and pier Ih.ikeu for a great ...

CALL or the HOUSE

... HOUSE. (hurt converlatum the fuujeil, the order the da, for ceeding on the fame was finally d icharged. IMPEACHMENT of Mr. HASTINGS. M.. B'*rke revered to the mode in which he intended to nave c ndafled tnis impeachment, many pre eJems to fan4fion, and ...

LON DON, Fe nr u ary 17

... important difeoverv has been madein thecondruttion of i lge«, by river with one arch; which mean.- inere. will i be need of pier?, and the elecati in o: the bridge i will not exceed three fee' one hundred. rivera, where the courfe navigation would impeded ...

iry to Kuropc

... uftljtt.a f �� nEKFKAI. ORDERS. � Ifemd rien meat V I LORD CORNWAJ LIo Mnout mucl.»ppaud lit ti and fpiril which hast been minilcftcd commencemrnl of fhr operation, ..inft the e* until the furreadc r of the forces - The pcrlncraacr with which ...

DPvZADrUL ACCIDENT

... Mrs. Esther Gill, wife of Mr. James Gill, of the Old Brewery. Lately, at Greysouthen, near Cockermouth, aged 91, Mr. Wm. Hasting, farmer. Monday last, at his father's house, in Kirkby Stephen, county of Westmorland, after a long and tedious illness, which ...

Published: Saturday 17 February 1810
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 3697 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

NORWICH UNION OFFICE

... William Ponfe Willlan: 'ib n I Charles Magei; ( Thomas Steole George BucV.iaiu ; John Maclcir.ney , ) Ahrah^Ksibwd honi.is Hast!* j William Patterson j . Kerner James iials John I'eile | I’eter Woodnortli 1 ,'ie Acting Mfiu'eni /or this Cf'ttr.'y a'-r ...

BANKRUPTS

... . this Sorry say that they have but too t> { j was put shore the much reason. has given, -her, a sud-, J, orth ; j o tmsC pier, having sprung a den turn to the public mind, which, Irom be- ar( j carricd . ;lT }, ma topmast duing gloomy and desponding ...

the Yo muiitiag Companies flask companics af the ed va which support neral laments the es of weather which ena-

... even word is hardiy expressive evoug) for the cailed for re- e saving cu ibe effected, but of #l-o and the of a peace Tn the hast year ten bad been voted, and there new appeared a minis ol nine tniflioas. Could such iast? and VCT in the P rince re = Sp ...

Published: Saturday 19 November 1814
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 3104 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

-uS th« Kine W’«f- our illustrious hero, is thslof Sir Bow- TIS° ycr. Can. situ.trd about fifteen mifes froth ..

... long war had reduced its from 25,000 to 15,000, and many of the respectable tradesmen were under the necessity of working the Pier for their daily bread. The town now wears a considerable appearance of bustle and tsusiness. The eaUst property is in many ...

MULTUM in PARVO

... Lisle.’* A Calais they arc scaling the guns, and running them down to the pier heads; at Boulogne they are making the same active preparations ; Dunkirk is fortifying with great haste. embargo was expected to laid on the French ports on the ‘illlh. Our naval ...

speak Caroline with

... consequence of leak run into our hay. Alir ship (supposed be Hast Indiaman) s shore itT the Ueculverse, the gale npht was tin* heaviest we have experienced since tha vhch destroyed our pier seven years no, and was such to try tle strength our new work ...