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DROWNING ACCIDENT

... DROWNING ACCIDENT. On Thursday night a party of gentlemen were driving from Sandbach to Middlewich. Mr Mears, of the Middlewich Milk Factory, one of the party, alighted naar the Shropshire Union Canal, and, the night being very dark, he fell into the ...

Published: Saturday 27 November 1886
Newspaper: Tamworth Herald
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 52 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

DREADFUL SUICIDE

... DREADFUL SUICIDE. A suicide of au alarming character isok place at Liton, Sandbach, on Monday • farmer T amed lklani.inc. Piing rit blortin, Bacdbach, the ou Monday nicri.itc, making ordinary ',eschews, awing talch 11 tbe purchase of a foal from Mr. Bray ...

A LITTLE BOY'S HEROISM

... A LITTLE BOY'S HEROISM. At Smallwood, near Sandbach, on Ittoniay. Mr. Yates held an ingneat on the body of Samuel Try•or, who net his death wAile gallantly trying to rescue • companion. dor wand and his brother were going to school when they saw • little ...

FATAL ICE ACCIDENTS

... deceased were employed the park, and her Majesty made special enquiries into the circumstances connected with their death. —At Sandbach, on Monday, a boy named Burroughs endeavoured to cross some frozen water, and was drowned, several oilier having a narrow ...

Published: Saturday 06 March 1886
Newspaper: Tamworth Herald
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 206 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

MB. G. W. LATHAM

... Iciesday, the following letter was read from Mr. G. W. Where, MP. for the Crewe Division of Cheshire :-- Liradwell 11111, Sandbach. My dear Mr. Fitton,—You take a fax too favourable view of my health when you hope that I take the chair at the half - yearly ...

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... Fitters, Moulders, and Loilerma ken, Blitek Bo per Mr. Thompson .. .. .. 015 0 IL D. tt ilklogon .. •, ~ •• 05 0 Mr. Yr rester, Sandbach. one pad of Plums Mr. Horton. al.ssrr. 000 of Volatoos JO!.. a rdnick Breen, Manchester .. .. 210 0 John , Coogleton .. ...

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... Saturday. Toe to the number of 26 started from Albitn square, Hanley, about 3 p.m., and eyed through liarelem.Tuustall and to Sandbach, wrier° • halt was made for tee. On the retain journey • different was taken, , through Talk Newcastle. ()a passing throe ...

LOCAL; INTELLIGENCL

... lay. There was a lair master of members, the lodge number•r o 170. In the morning the members the district, headed by the Sandbach Rifle Band, and next in order came the new silk banner of the Juvenile Lodge, followed by the nitn.bers of the same, who ...

PON,. MI.:IONS

... following candidates for the ministry baring passed the testa, were cordially recommended to the caufnr• ence :—Mr. George Deems Sandbach ; Hr. G. B. Startup, Mr. Walter liculson, Mr. U. .1. M. Withers, liantsich ; Mr. S T. Parr, and Mr. John Breed, 1 imolai' ...

will.” If th« jury »aiH the wnrda were not need mil, the case wea one of oonaide-mhle magnitude and aeriuoanewi

... Mr. Sandbach Parker Mr Harrv P.rkerlof Temp'e llothley), nephews of the deceit Mr. Alfred Parker, Mr. George Parker. Mr. Edward of Gi.urock. .T, Smith (of Jord, nbill), the Rev, Walter Smith, Mr. Duncan M’Neill, Colonel Silvester. Mr Henry Sandbach, and ...

Published: Friday 26 February 1886
Newspaper: Lichfield Mercury
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: | Words: 3569 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

OLD COUNTY BALL

... Madan, Miss W. Madan, Mr M. Madam and Mr Nigel Stewart. From Maplb Hatbs.— and Mrs Albert Worthington, Mr Inge, Captain Sandbach. Miss Milligan Miss Ratcliff, Mr F. Madan, Mr and Mrs Hugh Charriogtoo. 1- Vatoe Seutier 2. VaJww—.. 'lry ...

Published: Friday 17 December 1886
Newspaper: Lichfield Mercury
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: | Words: 1550 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

of St John's 11 anj notice the living St Longton in succession Rev A S Maclean vestry were eleven Heathcote

... address the meeting distributing the prizes bon member of Sand-bach Charity Trust body active educationist (Applause) Land minerals in the vicinity of Burslem contributed portion of revenue the Sandbach he (Mr body be able about Cobridge which they could on ...

Published: Saturday 24 April 1886
Newspaper: Staffordshire Sentinel
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5410 | Page: 7 | Tags: none