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... not lt*?*» llian two >«ani old, .or. Tina*, i’arton, Weal*hi Mail, wan well lon* writii smart mnn. and Mr. J. »■ Hillington. Uwllerlry Hall, f.‘Uowi*d aeitind, with anotlier »«*d r.«n. un ...
... not lt*?*» llian two >«ani old, .or. Tina*, i’arton, Weal*hi Mail, wan well lon* writii smart mnn. and Mr. J. »■ Hillington. Uwllerlry Hall, f.‘Uowi*d aeitind, with anotlier »«*d r.«n. un ...
... het, oy ne KR oe ‘hillington Hall), Mr. ang A Mrs. Mrs. Mra ‘ard, the isses Giffard, r. B. Gitta = Hall), Mr. a nd Mrs. H. P. Smith (Ton riory), Mrs. (Pend: Castle), Miss Hartle y (Wheaton and Miss Hartley (Tong rty (Rodbaston Hall), M r. Bou, a ey, Aston) ...
... The Far Hillington Leasow 2 s—Fallow The Near Billington Leasow 5 1 3—Ditto. Bradley Leasow . 4 3 12—Ditto.* A part of the Cow Pasture 3 0 32—Ditto. The other part of the Cow Pasture 4 0 o—Brush The Hazle Tree Field 2 18—Ditto. At Apeton. The Hall Meadow ...
... RECENT APPLICATIONS FOR PATENTS OF LOCAL INTEREST. [Contributed by Potteries Patent Agency, Mews. hillington and Mewtoo, Inegport, Mr. J. Newton, &petered I ateot agent. B, W. Kew Wales, iTIVOVIONIMMIte in apparstus tor washing Mare, aud otarr articles ...
... 34 which she had been connected with Bethesda Uliapel, Hanley. On the 3rd inst., Old Hall-si.reet, Hanley, Mr. Richard Chadwick, aged 77. the 29th ult., at C'hillington Farm, in this county, her 59th year, Mary Ann, the jeloved wife of Mr, William Barlow ...
... EWE LAMBS (direct from . The shove axe of from the Flocke of Evans and Teac, apt. Rewley, Conwy ; 8. Hillington. Loy § i, G. Timmis, J Barnett, +. Hall, W Wat-on at 1030. Sale at 12 o'clock. CHESHIRE CRE’ Guineas in PRIZES. and CO. LLOYD, NUTTALL. Great ...
... September.—ln the case of Richard Hillington, a hairdresser, in Shelton, and John Grant, a travelling clothier, of the same place, there were cross summonses for assaults; Mr. Cha!- hnor appearing on behalf of Hillington, and Mr. Moxou on behalf of Grant ...
... greater on Sunday,and frost was experienced in the early morning over the United Kingdom. The thermometer in the shade at Hillington, in Norfolk, registered five degrees, or 27 degrees below the freezing point, at eight o'clock in the morning, whilst the ...
... held for four days, in connection with the Wycliffe Congregational Schools, was opened Mr. A. Nicholson, of Leek, in the Town Hall, Hurslem. The object the stated in the catalogue (which reflects credit ujon the printer, Mr. J. Dawson), is clear off, possible ...
... Johnson.” The London Gazette announces thsit Sir Charles Mills has been raised to the peerage by the title of Baron Hillington of Hillington, in the county of Middlesex ; Sir Henry Allsopp by the title of Baron Bindley of Hindley, in the county of Worcester ...
... Thr t '.ict . A. M. I.km Hwll -ti. Tni.mii. Clurnto â¢Â»|.| Hall . wii.l r.. Ib.iimr, Arl-onr F»n». Mark, . M.war*. W. k. l.io*-, Mu.w..nh J. rim.. iSrocUm 8.. U .J. Mr.-ttwn . ami K Hall. Killmm. Karo. . i *-sll F..r ih. - Nan. .-t aM4 heatHwl i-r ...
... charged with being found drunk on licensed preurises.-I'.C. Keenan found drunk at tbeltailway Tavern, Hilatometreets NVillen• hall, the previous sa ight.—Prismner admitted being drunk artl said he had entertaiised lysome friends. As lie had a lar,.:e family ...