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... which «re of • superior description, retnorfd from thc rrtitfnf-fceoee. k-fleld Gardens, AlfbnrU»e»toad, order of Henry Tayleur, Bof>, coOsistiiMr °y BU | j aD ...
... which «re of • superior description, retnorfd from thc rrtitfnf-fceoee. k-fleld Gardens, AlfbnrU»e»toad, order of Henry Tayleur, Bof>, coOsistiiMr °y BU | j aD ...
... promiscuous treat to him ; and as several losses had occurred at that time, and, particularly, the unfortunate case of the Tayleur, the sympathy of the publie was great, the case was not thought of or decided on its true merits. This gave my gentleman p ...
... wrecked near Ballywalter, about thirty miles south of Belfast, during a very thick fog, on the night of December sth; and the Tayleur, from Liverpool, totally lost on Lambay island, on the 9 th January, when 420 persons perished. This unfortunate vessel, which ...
... Mutte, and Co., in ee8 nhprkrysterday afternoon, in corrsequence of an tir amn announceenret tirat the wreck of the iron srip Tayleur, Er in as she nose lies off Latubay Islan3, swould be offered for wt to sale by auction. The conditions of vale stated that ...
... employers. His wages were 14s. a-week ; and after be had absented himself, it was ascertained that be had obtained work at Mr. Tayleur's building-yard, at Warrington, for 28s. a-week. STABBING CASES IN LIVERPOOL.—At the Policecourt, on Saturday, James Ryan ...
... employers. His wages were 14s. a-week ; and after he had absented himself, it was ascertained that he had obtained work at Mr. Tayleur's building-yard, at Warrington, for 28s. a-week. MORE STABBING CASES IN LIVERPOOL—At the Policecourt, on Saturday, James Ryan ...
... when lying in the river. has been named The Little Marco Polo. WRECK THE TAYLEUR.—Two tug steamers a sloop, with divers, for. some time at work at the of the ship Tayleur, have succeeded in recovering a portion of her valuable cargo, consisting chiefly ...
... coulstuded by exmrosaiing adi opillion that it wiuld have bee:i bhtter for the speak.rs liot to have alluded to the loss of the Tayleur. Calitailm Clire proposed The ilu.tit of Johli Wilson Pattoe, E ;l., .tt P., which weas received by the tompiay giving ...
... op1 Tves TAYLEuit.-TwO tug steamer a sloop, with di vers, hare been for some time at Work at tane)P the wvreck of the Ship Tayleur, and have Suceeded in re, anOI covering a. Portion Of her valuaeble cargo, r aonnoun chifyed en of bale goods. The goods thus ...
... employers. His wages were 14s. a-week ; and after he had absented himself, it was ascertained that he had obtained work at Mr. Tayleur's building-yard, at Warrington, for 28s. a-week. TESTIMONIAL.—Upon the occasion of the Rev. John Lucas Moore's acceptance ...
... wrecked near Ballywalter, about thirty miles south of Belfast, during a very thick fog, on the night of December sth; and the Tayleur, from Liverpool, totally lost on Lambay Island, on the 9th January, when 420 persons perished. This unfortunate vessel, which ...
... employers. His wages were 14s. a-week ; and after he had absented himself, it was ascertained that he had obtained work at Mr. Tayleur's building-yard, at Warrington, for 28s. a-week. MORE STABBING CASES IN LIVERPOOL.—At the Policecourt, on Saturday, James ...