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Louis Cockbain, Gordon Terrace, Sandbach, Cheshire, writes Noy. 7, 1880, Sir,-It is with great pleasure that ■~ ..

... Louis Cockbain, Gordon Terrace, Sandbach, Cheshire, writes Noy. 7, 1880, Sir,-It is with great pleasure that ■~ wr , lto to you of the wonderful eff«ct of your Lambert's Balsam upon myself. Two years ago I caught cold, and do what I would I could not ...

Published: Saturday 04 November 1882
Newspaper: Yorkshire Gazette
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1639 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

• Widthslph— George Gaakell, Red Cross colliery Stanfield Colliery Co., Hall4-Lee colliery Tellwright and ..

... George Gaakell, Red Cross colliery Stanfield Colliery Co., Hall4-Lee colliery Tellwright and Watldn, Cobridge colliery do do Sandbach do Thos. Wilkinson, Newhayes colliery Sneyd Colliery Co., Sneyd Farm colliery Stanfield Colliery Co., Stanfield do Cheadle ...

iliddalpb— George ()taken, Bed Cross colliery Stanfield Colliery Co., Hail-o -Lee colliery Tellwright and ..

... ()taken, Bed Cross colliery Stanfield Colliery Co., Hail-o -Lee colliery Tellwright and Watitin, Cobridge colliery do do Sandbach do Thos. Wilkinson, Newhayes colliery Sneyd Colliery Co., Sneyd Farm colliery Stanfield Colliery Co., Stanfield do Cheadle— ...

Blddulph— George Onekell, Red Cream colliery Stentield Colliery Cu., ilall-e'-Lee colliery Bur Jew aud Watkin, ..

... George Onekell, Red Cream colliery Stentield Colliery Cu., ilall-e'-Lee colliery Bur Jew aud Watkin, Cobridge colliery do do Sandbach do Thou. Wilkinson, Newhayeu colliery Sneyd Colliery Co., Sneyd Farm colliery Stanfield Colliery Cu., Stanfield Cheadle — ...

Blddulph— George Ga'ikon, Red Cross colliery Stanfield Colliery Co., Hall-o'-Lee colliery Tellwrlght and Welkin ..

... George Ga'ikon, Red Cross colliery Stanfield Colliery Co., Hall-o'-Lee colliery Tellwrlght and Welkin, Cobridge colliery do do Sandbach do Thos. Wilkinson, Newhayes colliery Sneyd Colliery Co., Sneyd Farm colliery Stanfield Colliery Co., Stanfield do Cheadle ...

THE CHESHIRE POACHING AFFRAY

... THE CHESHIRE POACHING AFFRAY Yesterday four Norwich men, named Johnson, Alderaley, Sandbach, and Hawke, were brought up at Middlewieh charged with night poaching and shooting with intent to murder Robt. Niddrie, gamekeeper, and. Sergeant John Gosling ...

Published: Tuesday 05 December 1882
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 72 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... Mies F .. Quay Road Portland Plyse Mrs Harrison 1 Metcalfe Mrs & Blast W Manchester Leeds Ward Mr 9 Portland Place Sandbach Mr M Hall Sandbach Misses HILDERTHORPE. Grandell Terrace Mrs Lewis 1 Baynes Mrs Hull Sugden Mr & Hut d B Foster Mrs Booleefield Mrs ...

Published: Saturday 23 September 1882
Newspaper: Bridlington and Quay Gazette
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 296 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... William Sissons, of Leeonfield. Sanddach— April 24, her residence, St. George's Road, Newington, Hull, Helen, wile of Wiliam Sandbach. Wood— April 14, at Beverley, aged 1, Maria Elizabeth, daughter of John Helbont Wood, gar- ...

RICCALL

... RICCALL. TO BE LET, a House and Buildings, with large Garden and 41 acres of land.— Apply to Joux Wesnster, Elworth Cottage, Sandbach, Cheshire. ’\[lts‘ RILEY'S REGISTER OFFICE l FOR SERVANTS.—9, New-street, Selby. BERLIN WOOL AND ART NEEDLEWORK BAZAAR, 39 ...

Published: Friday 10 November 1882
Newspaper: Selby Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 265 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Parrfaffts

... his 46th year, William Rankin. SANDBACK. —On the 24th inst., at St. George's-road, Newington, Hull, Helen, wife ot William Sandbach. , THOMPSON. —On tbe 25th instant, Lomley Thicks Fence Houses, aged 27 years, William R. Thompson, ton of Andrew Thompson ...

Published: Thursday 27 April 1882
Newspaper: York Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 317 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Leeds

... secretary, and the Rev. W. K. Clogg was appointed to act his assistant. Dispensations for absence were granted to the Revs. F. B. Sandbach, John Farrar, S. Forrest, J. Burton, S. Cocks, andß. Stepney. Very great regret was felt that the Rev. John Farrar, who was ...

Published: Wednesday 17 May 1882
Newspaper: Bradford Observer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 400 | Page: 3 | Tags: none