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COOKE respectfully invites the attention of Gentlemen to his superior STOCK of BEST DOUBLE NAPP'D BATS offered ..

... R Park-street Stockport E9PECTFULLY informs the Cotton Manufacturers of Stockport and its vicinity that consequence of Mia John declining business be commenced the SKIP-MAKING BUSINESS in all its branches them that all orders entrusted to care will be ...

T TIES D A T.—Fssav•RT

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Published: Tuesday 06 March 1838
Newspaper: Chester Courant
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3161 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Select To the Editor of Stockport Advertiser PAUNSROHIC ENIGMA OR which the initials of five palindromic words ..

... bestowed upoo her comfort She is provided with a warm blanket besides tbe dress which partly covers her body and has go-cart an arm-chair for her amusement Her personal appearance must be familiar to tbe public from the portrait which has appeared of her ladyship ...

9fettt8®igtttsl Stlect PAbinDBOHIO To the Editor of the Stockport Advertiser Sir— If think the following ..

... Captain MAJORITY— NOES Sir R Sir R A R Finch Fitsalan Lord Col Fltspatrick Fittroy Lord C N P J French Ulllon R Goring H Grattan J Grattan H Greenaway 0 Grey Sir Grey Sir Grosvmnr Lord vdueel J J Hallyburton Lord Handley H Harland W C Haryey A Hawes B Hawkins ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... original motion supported by Mr. Leader: ané both Opposed by Mr. Labouchere, Mr. Spring Rice, Sir G. Grey, Lord John Russell, &c. Lord JOHN RUSSELL ably summed up all the arguments of the Opposition, the motion of the hon. baronet the member for Leeds ...

Published: Friday 16 March 1838
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2015 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

COMMITTALS TO KNUTSFORD GAOL

... his petition. John Know. land, discharged. Ralph Booth, discharged conditionally, on paying into court. William Kemp, discharged. John Fogg, ditto. William Colon, ditto. Frank Halliwell, ditto. Robert Booth, ditto. John Blakeley, ditto. John Newton, ditto ...

Cheshire Agricultural Society

... George Burgess, of Ashton; Stb, William Bailey, of Oldham; 9th, Samuel Howard, of Oldham ; 10th, John Eaton, of Ashton ; llth, was rung alternately by John Myatt and Thomas Chadderton ; 12th, weighing 34 cwt. was rung single handed, by Bryan Vernon, of ...

THIC 111,DICAL _OFFICIIts

... [Mr. Peake—l only paid him .C 5.1 The anionnt 0f,C447 Is 1 lid included the whole of the payments made to Mr. Peak° by Mr. Grattan, as stated in his account. Mr. PARILOTT observed hut Mr. admitted having received £424 tes Ind. 'llw hook produced by Mr. ...

STOCKPORT SUNDAY SCHOOL Under the of S071I the of end the Dnchess of Kent THE ANNUAL SERMON for the Benefit

... Councillors William Coppock William Knott St Mary’s Alderman Isaac Moss Councillors John Fowden Georg Henshall St Thomas’s: Alderman Thomas Cheetham Councillors William Clarkson John le Edge ley : Alderman Lawrence Doran Councillors Thos Stitfoll Thomas Booth ...

VARIETIES

... noble owner, was distinguished by his loyalty and affection to Charles, and was one of the first to take up arms in favour of his sovereign ; and John, his elder brother, on whose devotion s vo- lume might be written, was groom of the bed-chamber to the same ...

Published: Friday 30 November 1838
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3479 | Page: 4 | Tags: none