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Newcastle Guardian and Tyne Mercury

THE HARTLEY CALAMITY

... accordinglyread the inscription in the book follows:- Friday afternoon at quarter- past K Edward Armstrong, Thomas Gledson John Hardy' Thomas Bell, and others, took extremely ill We also had a prayer meeting, at quarter to two, Tibbn, Henry Sharp, J. ...

ENOCK AND HARDY'S WASHING AND BLEACHING POWDER. THE above celebrated Article will be found superior to any ..

... ENOCK AND HARDY'S WASHING AND BLEACHING POWDER. THE above celebrated Article will be found superior to any other hitherto introduced, as it possesses the most ess ntial properties every description of Washing aud Cleansing rendering water perfectly soft ...

fc*iTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. the inst.. the wife of Mr Thomas .„ Smpson, Grocer, of son. \ ... -On

... fc*iTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. the inst.. the wife of Mr Thomas .„ Smpson, Grocer, of son. \ -On the 14th May Christchnrch, the rife of T. Sell.} Tanered. Esq C.E., of.a son. MARRIAGES. —At St. John's Church, on the inst. W. Bell, Holy Island ...

Ship Launches Sunderland. —On Monday last, fine barque from the yard of Mr Hardy, South wick; on Tuesday, a trig

... Ship Launches Sunderland. —On Monday last, fine barque from the yard of Mr Hardy, South wick; on Tuesday, a trig from Messrs Potts's, Low- street, named the Raven ; same day, from Messrs Buchannan and Gibson's yard, Ayre's-quay, a vessel named the Luna ...

THOMAS TWEEDY, CARVER AND GILDER, STREET, NEWCASTLE, IN rCjvning thanks to his Friends and the Public for the ..

... THOMAS TWEEDY, CARVER AND GILDER, STREET, NEWCASTLE, IN rCjvning thanks to his Friends and the Public for the yberal patronage bestowed upon him, begs to intimate that, in addition to his WORKSHOPS, GROAT MARKET, he has opened a spacious SHOW SHOP, No ...

BIRTHS. In this town

... Elizabeth, second daughter of Alexander Greig, Esq. of Myres Castle, Fifeshire. At Arbroath, on the sth inst. John Thomas, second son of John Thomas Carr, Esq., Newcastle, to Agnes, daughter of the late David Cargill, Esq., shipowner, Arbroath. At Childwall ...

BIRTHS. this town, in St. Thomas-crescent, on the 23rd inst. the wife of Mr Collingwood Tully, merchant, of son. In

... inst. aged 84, greatly respected, Mr Thomas Bell, shipowner. At Sunderland, on the 17th inst. William Henry, infant son of Mr Alfred Watson, grocer.—On the 19th inst. aged 57, Mrs Ann Wake.—Same day, aged 79, Thomas Curtes, blacksmith.—On the 23rd inst ...

THE GRANGE SCHOOL, BISHOPWEARMOUTH, SUNDERLAND. MR. THOMAS RICHMOND WILSON'S Boarding Establishment for the ..

... THE GRANGE SCHOOL, BISHOPWEARMOUTH, SUNDERLAND. MR. THOMAS RICHMOND WILSON'S Boarding Establishment for the Education of Young Gentlemen, conducted for the last Twelve Years Montgreenan House, Ayrshire, has beeu Removed to THE GRANGE. Mr Wilson was formerly ...

BIRTHS. this town, in St. Thomas's Terrace, on the 14th inst. the lady of Lieut.-Col. Adams, 28th Regiment, of a

... custom houS sougcr— On the 10th inst. aged 24, Mary Ann daugh > Thomas Plumpton.—Same day, aged 34 xf,. \r —On the 11th inst. Isabella, daughter of Mr Ed shipowner—On the 6th inst. aged 45, Thomas' master mariner. At South Shields, on tho iust. aged 8, John ...

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, BIRTHS. At 5, Akenside Terrace, Newcastle, 29th ult, the wife of Thomas C. Grace ..

... Akenside Terrace, Newcastle, 29th ult, the wife of Thomas C. Grace, Esq. C.E.. of ion. At Stanhope Street, 26th ult, the wife of Mr EL Dishman, daughter. At C, Leazes Terrace, Newcastle, 27th ult, the wifo pf Thomas Hodge, of daughter. At Surgeons' Hall, Victoria ...

SCOTT'S COMMENTARY ON THE BIBLE. THE Proprietors ofthe Rev. Thomas Scott's Commentary the Holy Bible find ..

... SCOTT'S COMMENTARY ON THE BIBLE. THE Proprietors ofthe Rev. Thomas Scott's Commentary the Holy Bible find themselves under the necessity of explaining to the public thenpresent position. . , In the summer of last year they made known their intention of ...