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TIM FUNERAL OF SIR JOHN

... TIM FUNERAL OF SIR JOHN BUROOYNL hers been to dr lift d burled warrior', and place and tie funeral ceremony over remains el Meld- Ifarshal Sir John No ~yrie, OD eminently belittio„: his character ens of t h e e am' retiring of men awl the helmet of robber ...

IMPORTANT NOTICE

... CIGARS in boxes containing 50 each. GREEN DRAGON, WESTGATE. MR. GEORGE TENNICK (LATE OF THE QUEEN'S HOTEL, MORLEY, AND CARDIGAN ARMS, LIXDB) HAVING TAKEN THE ABOVE HOTEL, ,WILL BE GLAD TO MEET ALL OLD AND NEW FRIENDS. WINES, SFIRITS, I CIGARS OF THE FINEST ...

BY OItDER OF THE POO

... BY OItDER OF THE POOR LAW BOARD. WEST ARDSLEY. TO be SOLI/ hr AUCTlON, without reserve, by Mr.JOHN BECKET, at the house of Mr Joseph Barras the CARDIGAN Arms INN, in WEST ARDSLEY, in the County of York, on MONDAY, the Eighth day of March, 1858, at six ...

WAKEFIELD JOURNAL AND EXAMINER, JUNE 18, 1953

... Earl of Cardigan and the Hon. Mr Norton ; Reed supported. The case was heard a few days since, and occu pied a considerable time, but the facts are to be stated in a few words. In April, 1851, the insolvent took from the agent of the Earl of Cardigan a colliery ...

total intellivner

... Spurr, sending a boy out of the Coopers' Arms for cling, for a sovereign. and who newer returned with it. We understand that the occurrence took place at the Elephant and Celiac, and not at the Coopers' Arms. PATRIOTIC FUND.—The total amount of the ...

MR. GEORGE TENNICK

... MR. GEORGE TENNICK (LATE OF THE QUEEN'S HOTEL, MORLEY, AND CARDIGAN ARMS, HAVING TAKEN THE ABOVE HOTEL, WILL BE GLAD TO MEET ALL OLD AND NEW FRIENDS. WINES, SPIRITS, & CIGARS OF THE FINEST QUALITY. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. ONE OF THE LARGEST STOOKS IN YORKSHIRE ...

THE VERDICT

... third, the ser cants at Cardigan Moues; the fourth, Mr, Crowther and the clerks, etc., at Mr. lanson'e ' office. Others present included Mr. Henry Smith, St. John's. the Maseru. Fennell, Mr. B. J. Stone (manager of the Strafford Arms), and others. Several ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE I

... quit the Cardigan Arms Hotel, West Ardsley. They were also charged with having on the some date, assaulted John Barras, nephew of the landlord.*Mr. Williams, who appeared for the complainant, stated that he been conducting the Cardigan Arms ...

W AKEFIELD GRAM

... Lord-Lient►nant of Ireland The Earl of Mexboroogh The Earl Fiisailliam The Earl of Westmoreland The Earl of Cardigan The Earl De Grey The Lord John Slanners, M.P. The Lord Viscount Pollington The Lord Viscount Milton, M.P. The above BAZAAR and EXHIBITION ...

THE HALL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

... upper platform the Archbishop of Canterhary. the Rinhop of Win. chester, Mr Walpole, Lord Halifax. Sir John P.okington. Lord Cardigan, Earl John Ylan. arm, the Duke of Brockinghatn, Sir Stafford Noythoote, Lord Derby, Lrwd Granville. Mr Gorhorne Hardy. Colonel ...

TIBTIRDArB lIMMILTI3

... n October 26th, aged 1, William, of Thomas Bromley, Alloftr. Bassos-0o October 29th, aged .16 1 .. Sunk Barry, of the Cardigan Arms. Woodkirk. Seeds—On October 30th, aged 53, Jobe Barker, (butt. ensues's—Oa October 3441 i. Article, infant of Jelin, Coilmgao ...