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JAMES HADFIELD, DECEASED

... JAMES HADFIELD, DECEASED. PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament made and paned in the 22nd and 23rd years of the reign of her present Majesty, chap. 85, intituled An Act to farther amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ...

Published: Wednesday 16 August 1865
Newspaper: Chester Courant
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 606 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CHkRLESWOR fa

... and Robert Rawhottoin, secretaries• U. Clough, librarian; and George Booth, H. Goddard, William Dewswep, COules Sykes. James Hadfield, Walter Dewsoep, and John Smith Twentyfive members enrolled their names, and arrangements wen made far dames for instruction ...

HIGH LANE

... Jo, LT BOYS ARP: We.—At the Stockport °minty Steslons, on Thursday, three meat lamed WiMam Daniels, Jobe Hanley, and James Hadfield, pleaded guilty to being drunk at High Lane, Merple., on the Sad November. P.C. Wynne proved the case, and defendants ...

FATAL BLOOD POISONING AT CIIZSTEI

... to-day L AUCTION — SALES. FARM STOCK AT TATTENHALL. Mr. RK. Challinor, > ester, by order of the executors of the late Mr. James Hadfield, Tattenhall, by public Wednesday, the dairy stock implements of consisted of 20 cows and heifers, were all rather husbandry ...

Published: Wednesday 02 March 1898
Newspaper: Chester Courant
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 141 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

CHINLEY

... here, the Bab 1 of Hope boys knitting in the chorus. A calm el dialogue. Doctor Quack and his patients,' was given by James Hadfield,. George Barnes, James Waterhouse, and Mary Long. Hearty vote, of thanks were given so the readers, reciter,. 'mallets ...

MOTTRAM

... creditable the Iliac and Miele.. aloe reflecting greet preias 00 the Mimeos Beeley. The tables having been cleared, Mr. James Hadfield occupied the chair, end die, a few remarks on the etinditiou of the cricket club, he., the chairman called upon the llisttrain ...

CHINLEY

... period.' Tire stains band, composed of Mow+. Joel Goddard. John Lomas, George Flamer, John Wart boas., John Cress• well, James Hadfield, and George and William Goddard, disootireed a number of excellent piece., amongst which wort The mountain rill, Give ...

HAYFIELD

... o'clock, a some. what rerion accident occuered at t: Printworks, Hayfield, to a young siaa re&ilius in the Jumble, named James Hadfield, who Otorked in the dye house. He was siiaing it is thought on the erlge of a large trou g h, or back, used for the ...

TARVIN

... John Lea; Rowton, Richard R. Salmon; Saighton, Thomas Denson; Btretton, Edmund Parker ; Tarvin George Lea; TattenhaU, James Hadfield; Tilston, no nomination; Waverton, John Davies t, Willington John Yemen. * ...

Published: Saturday 02 April 1881
Newspaper: Cheshire Observer
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 282 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

MARPLE

... they said they would therefore let the ease be settled on payment of coots. Seatota Illessar.—On Wednesday a youth named James Hadfield, a joiner's apprentice employed, we believe, at Messrs. Howkeg' workshop, hlarple, had one of his lingers amputated whilst ...

BIRTHS. 27th October, at The Mount, Audlem, the wife of Mr T. Downs, of a son. .28th ult, the wife

... the Right Hon.T. Milner Gibson, MP, aged 18. 1st inst aged 2, Mr Thos. Goodwin, of Congleton. 3rd inst. James, son of Mr James Hadfield, innkeeper, Frodsham, aged 4 months. 4th inst .John Worrall, Helsby, aged 17 years. 6th inst., aged 25, Mr Acton Fletcher ...

Published: Saturday 14 November 1863
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 412 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

CHA.RLESWORTH

... labourer, of Hadfield, was summoned for being drunk with Almand, and, not appearing. was treated in • similar manner. James Hadfield pleaded guilty to being drunk, in Oil Glossop, on the 15th June, and was lined sa. and costs. THE PIWRIM'S Paocalmw ...