DIED OF WOUNDS
... hit© Mr. bert Joue«- •ojul-lane. Stape, was 31 jeon of and was for ytors relieving « fficer for the Uun- district of the Nantwich Union. DIED IN HOSPITAL. ■IH o V *' 0,10 wout from Juno ■h ini wide .388 Pte. S. Jones. homo ...
... hit© Mr. bert Joue«- •ojul-lane. Stape, was 31 jeon of and was for ytors relieving « fficer for the Uun- district of the Nantwich Union. DIED IN HOSPITAL. ■IH o V *' 0,10 wout from Juno ■h ini wide .388 Pte. S. Jones. homo ...
... ARMY At a meeting of the Nantwich Board of (junrdiaJis on Saturday a letter from Mr. Davenport, case paper clerk of the Nantwich Union, was read atating that was now attached to the sth Earl of Chester’s Regiment for active service, and be would l?e greatly ...
... LABOUR ON THE LAND. The Nantwich Union Sub-Committee notify farmers in the district requiring additional labour that civilian prisoners of war can now be obtained for farm work, either singly or in small parties. The sub-committe ask farmers to note the ...
... CONTRACTS. THE GUARDIANS THE POOR of the NANTWICH UNION invite TENDERS for the SUPPLY FIVE TONS of good, sound EATING POTATOES, to delivered the Nantwich Workhouse. Tender* must sent in to me. and a sample of the Potatoes left at the Union Workhouse in ...
... years is dead. Hie Honour.—ln prosecution for bigamy. Mr. Smith said that George Henry Brassington. sen., died in the Nantwich Union Hospital in 1901. Two years after he married Sophia Church she left him, and she had no dealings with him until the time ...
... poor of the >antwich I mon, a , custom which was established eume years ago, has caused a good deal of oontrovorsy the Nantwich Union. argument' used in justi> hcation of this action the laet Board meet, was that it would ease the burden of rate: payers ...
... LADY TOLLEMACHE. Lady Tollemache wrote; Dear sir.—l shall be much obliged if you will convey my thanks the Guardians the Nantwich Union for reelecting *OlO a co-opted member of the Boarding -out Committee. lam very glad to accept the position and appreciate ...
... TOLLEMACHE. Lady Tollemache wrote: Dear sir.—l shall much obliged if you will conrey my thanks to the Guardians of the Nantwich Union for reelecting me co-opted member of the Boardiqg-out Committee. lam rerv glad to accept the position and appreciate the ...
... SMALLPOX AT NANTWICH. A woman from Crewe, named Vickers. admitted into the Nantwich Union Infirmary Monday evening, and was found to be suffering from smallpox. Immediately the case diagnosed. the medical officer ordered her removal to the Smallpox Hospital ...
... keep the Red Cross flag flying. * SMALLPOX AT NANTWICH. PATIENT S DEATH Mrs. Vickers a Crewe woman, who was admitted the Nantwich Union Infirmary, and afterward* removal to the Kavensmoor Hospital on the case being diagnosed smallpox died Monday. No further ...
... from the Local Government Board directing that Article i of the Poor Law Institution Order, 1913, should not apply the Nantwich Union Workhouse until September 30th next, and if circumstances rendered it necessary application might made prior to that date ...
... £105; Congleton Union, £257 2s. . Knutsford and Wilmslow. £233 18e.; Lymm, £39; Macclesfield and Hayfield Unions, £526; Nantwich Union, Is. 6d.; Northwich. 55.; Runcorn Rural. £Bl9 18s. 3d. ; Sale and Ashtonupon-Mersey, £959 10s.; Winsford and Midilewicb ...