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Dewsbury Chronicle and West Riding Advertiser

POLITICAL ITEMS

... POLITICAL ITEMS. A Sandbach correspondent has authority for stating that Mr. George W. Latham. of Bradwall Hall, Sandbach, the late unsuccessful Liberal candidate for blid•Cheshire, has declined an invitation to contest Chester at the next election. At ...

THE CHESHIRE MURDER

... THE CHESHIRE MURDER. At 10 o'clock yestel day morning Mary Moran, the woman who was brutally attacked near Sandbach, a week ago, died from her inj Limes. Since the affair the unfortunate woman has remained unconscious, except during an interval on Tuesday ...

(Prom Tuesday night's Gazette)

... near Bradford, so far as regards Horatio Fearnaide; George Wilson and George Powell, painters, Wakefield ; James Batterworth Sandbach, E lward Sandhach, and John L Slack, wine merchants, Shakespeare-street, Manchester, so far as regards John L. S ack ; John ...

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... Robson, of the London and North-Western Railway Goods. Department, Dewsbury, to Miss Elizabeth Harrison, of-Dnwsbury, late of Sandbach, Cheshire. On the 15th inst , at the Parish Church, Dewsbury, by the Rev. M. E. Thorold, curate, Mr. Joseph Templeton to ...

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... chairmanship of the Rev. A. Ward. After devotions, the meeting elected the Rev. W. G. Hall as secretary, with the Rev. F. B. Sandbach as assistant, and fixed the hours of session from nine to one and from three to five. Dispensations of absence were granted ...

DEWSBUitY

... Park-square, West, and all his Great Western Railway stock; to his said son the furniture of his chambers, six cottages at Sandbach, and his Caledonian and North British Railway stocks; in trust for his daughter Edith Charlotte, his Great Northern Railway ...

PARLIAMENT OUT OF SESSION

... Speaking on Tuesday at the luncheon in connection with the annual show of the CheAdre Agt icultural Association, held at Sandbach, the Hon. W. E4erlon. M.P., said he quite admitted English farmers had suff ,, r,d a great deal more than Irish farmers. ...