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... danght of Councillor well, contractor, Hudson-stre DEATHS. ANDREW. —On the 2nd inst . at Lyndene, Ollham. Fsthe widow of Frank Andrew, Ksq., iate of Limetield Hous Mossley, aged 83 Broa © ) Bt ChLEY ...
... danght of Councillor well, contractor, Hudson-stre DEATHS. ANDREW. —On the 2nd inst . at Lyndene, Ollham. Fsthe widow of Frank Andrew, Ksq., iate of Limetield Hous Mossley, aged 83 Broa © ) Bt ChLEY ...
... cvening the above society held their ninth auniversary iu St. George's schoolroom. We noticed amongst other gentlemen, Frank Andrew, Esq., R. S. Brierley, Esq., Henry Hextall, Esq., William Andrew, Esq., Peter Seville, Esq., the Rev. James Bardsley, of ...
... for the plaintiff, and Mr. Bigham, Q.C.. represeutod the defendants. In opening the ewse Me. Shee said the plaiatiff, Mr. Frank Andrew, was about 60 years of age, and was a member of a well known family in Ashton-under- Lyne, where he was connected with ...
... present, who spent a very pleasant evening. Trear ro WonrkreorLe.—On Saturday last the workpeople of the firm of Messrs. Frank Andrew and Brothers, met at the house of Mr. James Heap, Cotton Tree Inn, Ridding, to partake of an excellent dinner, provided ...
... Joseph Fletcher, Esq.; W. M. Kershaw, Esq.; Joseph %(eyneflr, an.:%i. Wood, Baq.; John auuide. Esq.; Robert Evans, Esq.; Frank Andrew, Efi.; John Chadwick, %.; Saml. Howard, Esq.; J. M. Kershaw, Eg.; J. Whittaker, jun. Baq.; Aaron Andrew, Esq.; Henry Hall ...
... loudly nplrhudnd at the conclusion. Mr. George Mitchell, jun., moved a vote of thanks to Mr. Waugh, which was seconded by Frank Andrew, Esq., and passed. Mr. Waugh returned thanks, and the meeting terminated. ...
... Kenwortby, Eaq., and Hugh Mason, Esq., Vice-Presidents: John hl)-:mu Esq., 'l'n-un;; Mr. .y“{ T:do-” Neeretary ; Messrs. Frank Andrew, George Andrew, ‘illu- Bass, Robert Shaw Buckley, Wiliam Smith Buckley, John Frederiek Cheetham, Robert Joseph Fletcher ...
... y morning, an accident occurred to a man, named James Robinson, mngedin carrying slate for the roof of the new ill of Frank ‘Andrew, Esq. Shortly after commencing work in the moming, he descended from the roof to the floor immediately below, where some ...
... o TH® GENERAL Ruvier CoMMITTER.— On Tuesday evening this committee held their first meeting for the last three months, Frank Andrew, Esq., president, occupied the chair. The actendance of members was meager.—The secretary, Mr. N. Buckley, read the minutes ...
... over for the t year, and there being some apparent error in g(.:, Jy Lees’s account, a long conversation ensued, in which Frank Andrew, Esq., Samuel Shaw, Bsq’,. Messrs. S. Buckiey, H. Brannan, J. Greaves, J. Buckley, and Eli Andrew joined.—Mr. J. Greaves ...
... and Joseph Greaves, auditors of surveyor’s accounts. Mossley.—John Mayall, George Andrew, James Robinson, Samuel Buckley, Frank Andrew, Joseph Lees, Simeon Dyson, Robert Buckley, William Bostock, Edward Wright, John Mayall, jun., Jerr - Andrew, William ...
... agreed that a bazaar be held, and the following ladies most kindly agreed to act as a preliminary committee, viz. :—Mrs. Frank Andrew of Lime Field House, Mrs. James Buckley of Quick Edge; Miss Buckley, Waterton; Mrs, Samuel Bucum Sumfotd-rou‘i ; Mrs. James ...