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Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser

MAJOR SPUDDING AND M. HARTLEY, ESQ. To the Editor of the chmberliiid Pmcjmrt

... Stanton, captain of the Dock police, aged 44; Alary Ann, wife of Mr. Hamniii, master of the king’s Duck, aged 32; Thomas Holmes Hardy, Esq. ; Mr. Oorden, relict of the late H. K. Gordon, of New Orleans; Mrs. Mary Rowe, relict of the late Charles Rowe ...

CONFESSION of THOMAS GOODMAN

... Esq., Oldhamstreet, M. uchcster, in the twentieth year of his ngc, Thomas, youngest son Air. Robinson, of Oxen Park, near Diversion. At Lancaster, on Tuesday last, aged 39, Air. Thomas Briggs, of that town, stay-maker and hosier. The deceased was well ...

CUMBERLAND QUARTER SESSIONS

... jiuiltoii. John Ininan, John Jaekson, John Daniel Miii-hell, John Nurman, (Ilrayton,) Thomas Feel, Joseph it unsay, William Salkehl. John Watson. John Walker, Thomas WiNon, Thomas Wood.—John Norman, of High Dyke, excused account ill health. Counsel present—Messrs ...

STARTOES TO LET. TO

... to forward to Symon*s Wharf, Southwark. For further Particulars apply to J. H. and G. Scovell, Symon*s Wharf, London; or , THOMAS HAMMOND. Whitehaven, 24th Oct., 1831, FURS* HATS, HOSIERY. GLOVES, &c. GRATEFUL for past Favours, and anxious to secure the ...

To the Editor of the Cumberlasd Pacquet

... our streets and thoroughfares have been too long suffered to remain in a state of nocturnal darknesss, no one I think will hardy enough to deny ; though it excites the surprise many that town possessing a merited reputation for public spirit should yet ...

Tllli NETHERUY LETTER-BAG,

... mistake, sod although these trials aie Is ai things now and the., yet th.boy. may jump oyethoat.l a. tiutck ». they like, a. Hardy has found wilt a way replace hem. I uketl quietly his room thu other day. mid the found letter written from Deans Dund.s, of ...

CRAB FAIR SPORTS AT KG HR MONT

... even an old post pulled up which reminded us of the days that are gone.” The gloves given t.» lie leaped for, were won Thomas Tolson, who has been the viclor many similar occasions. The wrestling, for sovereign and a belt, was the next and est attraction ...

ACCIDENT AT CROFT PIT

... R. Atkinson’s Shirk heat Mr. Hammond’s Neptune. Mr. Hardy's Dainty heat Mr, Birkett’s FI/. Mr. Partridge’s Comet beat Mr. Benn’s Young Lofty. Mr. Abbott’s Lady beat Mr. MounseV’s Swift. Mr. Hardy’s Jellct beat Mr. Graham » Spanker. Mr. Birkett’s Smoker ...

BRIG RICHARD FOR SALE

... Particulars apply to J. 11. and G. Scovell, Symon’s Wharf, Loudon; or THOMAS HAMMOND. Whitehaven, Nov., 1831. PINE TIMBER FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, PUBLIC AUCTION, nt the Timber Yard of Mr. Robert Hardy, near William Pit, on THURSDAY the Ist of December, 1831, at ...

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... Messrs. William Miller, .Stanley John Dixon, John lementson, James Potts, Peter Fisher, Thomas Beck, Robert Jackson, H. Barker, jun. \V. .Sherwcn, King Street, and Thomas Aliinson, were appointed a committee lor the management of the coal trade under the ...

MISCELLANIES

... probably, precautionary nature only, but it is said that a British fleet will certainly put to sea shortly, and that .Sir Thos. Hardy will take the command. (Gayer Starbuck, lisq., agent for fdoyd’s at Milford, has had an apparatus made for working under water ...

THE CUMBERLAND PACQUET

... particularly the food man. liai ley atfords him a wholesome hut much abused potation; the oat is - come to the homely hoard of the hardy mountaineers but wheat especially, and everywhere the “staff of life. fo leap ga wr it in, every creature the hamlet assembled ...