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DEATHS

... DEATHS. On the 9th instant, George, youngest son of Mr. John Cooper, of Mount Pleasant, Buxton Road, in this town, aged Teen. On the sth mat, Mr Baley, grocer, of this town, second son of Mr Charles Bartley, of Alderley, and deeply regretted by &numerous ...

DEATHS

... DEATHS. On the 11th inst. in Bridge Place, Hannah, wife of Mr Buck ley, wine.mrrchant, of this city. On the Hth insl. deservedly regretted by his relatives and friends, Mr Richard Wright, butcher, this city, in the 3irth year of his age. On the inst. ...

Published: Tuesday 17 April 1827
Newspaper: Chester Courant
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4730 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

INCENDIARY FIRE Al BIRKENHEAD

... populous towns of Manchester, and ineettpews, as, uppertunity of visiting Alderley Edge and many other agreeable places of rtereation during the Whitman week. the top of Alderley Edge there is une of finest views in the County of Chester, ea far as the eye ...

LIST Gamekeepers not being Assessed Servants, at ill IBs. 6d. each. Beech Thomas, appointed by Lord Crewe, for ..

... Ellison by ,for Manor of Hampton. Charles, by , for Fl-etw nd John, Nether Alderley. by Sir J. T. Stanley, Bart, and Sir T. S. M. Stanley, Bart, for Nether Ahkd.-y, Over. Alderley, Chorley, Lands in Little Warlord and Macclesfield, and the Manors of Great ...

Published: Friday 18 September 1835
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 673 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

MARRIAGES

... lost, at Newcastle, by the Rev J. 8. Broad, Mr John Edge, to Elisa, third daughter of Mr R. Hand, hat manufacturer, Newcastle. On the 6th last, at Leek, Mr Freeman,to Lesson, both of that place DEATHS On the 2nd mat, Mr liough Pownall, of Sutton, aged ...

GOODWOOD RACES-WIDNESDAY

... eldest of the late Henry Kirk, Esq, of Evans Derbyshire. • DEATHS. Oe the lit inst Thomas Pritchard Jones, aged yormgest son of Mr Thomas Jones, of town. On the 2nd Mgt Mr Joseph Harrison, of Alderley., aged 72. .p On the 3rd inst at Knutsford, Mrs Frames ...

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, &e. BIRTHS. 7th inst. at Birkenhead, Mra. E. Willoughby, of a danghter. a dw re 7th inst. at

... Friends’ Meeting House, Hunter-street, Liver- |, John Jouex, Market-place, Ruthin, to Mary lagh-street, Liverpool. Mth ult. at Alderley, by the Right Rev. the Lord Bi of Mr. H.R. , to Mra. Ann, relict of the late Mr. John Thomas, of 29th ult. at St. Mary ¥ ...

Published: Friday 09 February 1838
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 715 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Adige GAVLE LISTB.--0011 , 111 1 1TY OF FIRST PUBLICATION. . - pERSONS WHO HAVE OBTAINED GAME CERTIFICATES FOR THE

... Pensby and Ceylon. Esq, for Davenham and Shipbrooke. Fleetwood John, Nether Alderley, by Lord Stanley, Bolton George, Norton, by Sir Richard Brooke, for Nether Alderley, Over Alderley, Chorley, Bart, for Norton, Stockham, Aston Grange, lands in Little Warlord ...

Utal Nebo

... Manchester and Birmingham Line, that day tickets should be issued at the terminus, at ls. 6d. to Alderley Edge, but at ony y one wishing to spend the day at Alderley must pay his full fare! The of Crewe and its vicinity naturally consider this a partial and ...

Published: Wednesday 23 July 1845
Newspaper: Chester Courant
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2365 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Sirths, Marriages, X Beaths. BIRTHS. Ith ult. the wife-of the Rev. T. Eaton, rector of St. Mary’s, in this city,

... Sarah Tapley, formerly of that place. 29th ult. at St. Oswald’s. Mr. Robert Hardman, cabinet-maker, .of Liverpool, to Miss Mary Edge, of this city. Charlotte Corlett, elilest Lately, Mr. Jahn Fisher, of Liverpool, to Mrs. Jane ter of the late John Hu H.K. ...

Published: Friday 03 October 1834
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 518 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE NEW FRENCH TA It I F

... The prisoners being prepared with bail were discharged. HORRID DEATH.—OR Thursday last, an inquest was held on the body of Mr. Sowersby, miller, of Friday thorpe, who came by his death under the following awful circumstaaces :—lle got up at II o'clock ...