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... bricklayers, Racefield ; G. Clooks, grocer, Leeds; J. Boucher, dealer in timber, Blackwell; J. R. Williams, ironmonger, Sandbach, Cheshire. ...
... bricklayers, Racefield ; G. Clooks, grocer, Leeds; J. Boucher, dealer in timber, Blackwell; J. R. Williams, ironmonger, Sandbach, Cheshire. ...
... with bread, April 23, lat. 51 , long. 13 W. Shamrock ship, for San Francisco, all well, April 18, lat. N., long. 1115 W. Sandbach ship, from Loudan for Demerara, March 21, lat. 18 2 long. 33 18 W. Thomas Whitney, from London for Boston, April 5, lat. ...
... Heath House, Stenness ; Irvine, Saltersquoy ; Laughton, Caldale ; Croy, Quoybanks ; Heddle, blacksmith, Kirkwall Captain Sandbach, &e Scapa; There were twenty-five ploughs on the ground, and their own stout hearts, sustained with liberal refreshments ...
... victualler. T. Churcher, >iorth Stoneham, Hampshire, üblican. —J. Cannings, Durley, Hampshire, market gardener. R. Wilding, Sandbach-heath, Cheshire, farmer.—E Williams New Brighton Cheshtre.-D. C. Browne, Idverpool, pXsor of music. —S. Wall, Stockport, ...
... James H. Sivewright, M.D., Canada ; Colonel Gordon, Aberdeen. Shaw's Hotel. —Mrs Douglas of Orbiston and family; Mr and Mrs Sandbach, London; Mr Coghlan and Mr Cochrane, Newcastle ; Mr Robert Horn, Randolph Crescent, Edinburgh; Mr Bosbie, do.; Sir Patrick ...
... MARRIED. _ At Jordanhill, on the 26th instant, by the Rev R S Oldham, M.A. Incumbent of St Mary' s Epis3opal Church, Samuel Sandbach Parker, Esq, sun of Charles S Parker, Esq, of Aigburth, Liverpool, to Mary Isabella, daughter of Henry Gore Booth, Esq, and ...
... The farm-house, which5s situated in the parish of Rinderton, is about two and a half miles from Middlewich, and three from Sandbach- Mrs Cooke was up late on Satur- day night ironing somelinen, and she left the clthes- horse full of clothes beforesa blazing ...
... destination. Her name is Miss Hildridge. It may b« worth noting that a servant from Crewe, named Elizabeth Cooke, at the Sandbach Bowling Green, attended the young woman, and expended money. Could not something be done for her ? The conduct of the Hospital ...
... I3etley Hall, now of London, were on a visit at the time. Towards from four till eight in the morning eagines from aatwich, Sandbach, and Chester arrived. The satire s hall, except • very mall part, destcoyed by twelve noon on Wedesesday. The fire originated ...
... Croupier—and after an excellent dinner, spent a happy even- ing, enlivened by toast and song, in which latter departinent ntain Sandbach, of Scapa, shone out brilliantly. Forbes Mackenzie at last showed his Paul Pry looking face at the door, when the company ...
... inst, by the Rer Catworth. Hantingdonehire, uncle of the bride, Robert John Simpson, Esq, of Westmoreland, Castle Grove, Sandbach, Cheshire. Of the late William Latham, Esq (No cards.) Z of medicine Ler Sor] the 9th int, So sae ed 61. Friends will please ...
... Betley Hall, now of London, were on a visit at the time. Towards from four till eight in the morning engines from Nantwich, Sandbach, and Chester arrived. The entire hall, except a very small part, destroyed by twelve noon on Wednesday. The fire originated ...