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COMMISSION OF LUNACY

... surgeon, Lccleshall; Dr. Bakewell, Culton; Mary Ann Key, Mr. James's housekeeper : Joseph James, his nephew; Mr. John Chapman, his cousin; John Slinn, labourer; and Dr. Birt Davies, of Birmingham. The evidence tended to show that the alleged lunatic was ...

THE WOLVERHAMPTON CHRONICLE. MARCH 5, 1845

... of Saint John’s Lodge, No. 431, Lichfield, in token of their respect and esteem for him as a man, and their gratitude and fraternal regard for him as a Mason. February 11, 1845.” A blue coat was stolen from the brewhouse of tbe| Darlington Arms, Darlin ...

The quarterly meetings of the held last week. The prices, as is generally known, are fixed at the Thursday ..

... been in the occupation of his widowed mother and his brother John Brough for a little more than twelve months. The mother was the recognised tenant, though it would seem that the brother John managed the farm, and was applied to for the rent when due. ...

TO BE SOLD AUCTION

... Bradley, near fiilston aforesaid, and now or late in the respective occupations Margaret Wilkes, John Davis, R. Edwards, William Evans, Joseph Grattan, Abraham Jeavoo*, Charles Spink, and Hemminge, at rents amounting to 32/. 14s. W. per year. To view ...