Your Search Filters

Refine Search

COUNTY COURT, CARLISLE

... 'Before T. H. Ingham, Esq., the Judgk.) His Honour held his monthly sitting in the Crown Court in this city, on Tuesday, at 10 a.m. Present—Mr. Atkinson, barrister-at-law, Mr. Saul, Mr. Hough, Mr. Donald, Mr. Moore, Mr. Graham, Mr. Mc.Alpin, and Mr. Wannop. The business was so heavy that it occupied the Court five hours ; but the great majority of the cases presented feature of public interest ...

Published: Saturday 25 June 1853
Newspaper: Carlisle Patriot
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1960 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: hetherington 

WOKKINGTON TRUSTEE MEETING

... [BY OUR OWN REPORTER On Tuesday last a special meeting of the Trustees of the harbour of Workington was held in the Harbour-office, Workington, for the purpose of con- sidering Mr. Renders proposed improvement in connection with the entrance to the harbour, and the state of the harbour generally. Present; Messrs. Fletcher (In the chair), Lamport, Key, Falcon, Bell, Alexander, Westray, Harri«on ...

Published: Thursday 22 December 1864
Newspaper: Whitehaven News
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 3808 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: hetherington 

BOWNESS AGAIN. TO THE EDITOR THE CARLISLE JOURNAL. gj r un f or tunate place seems to be destined neverto

... be at rest Great tiou and scandal has lately been occasioned a dispute between tbe rector, tbe Rev. J. Robinson, and Mr Si» > ot Drurr.burgb, one tbe churchwardens. Mr' Nixon, for reasons best known to himself, fancied he would like the service to corameuce ten minutes earlier than has been customary for very many years. He therefore requested Mr. Robinson to alter it accordingly, aud met with ...

Published: Friday 09 November 1860
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 2204 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: hetherington 

POOR LAWS. Jbjst published, closely printed Octavo Volume, pike Four Shillings, bound cloth, ACTS from the ..

... Commissioners, as to the Administration aud Operation the POORLAWS, PUBLISHED AUTHORITY. Fellows, Ludgate-streef, London. Sold also by every Bookseller in the United Kingdom. THE FRENCH LANGUAGE ACQUIRED WITHOUT A TEACHER. Bro. price the Fifth Edition, thoroughly revised and corrected, GUIDE to the FRENCH l.ANjl*. GUAGE; especially devised for Persons who study the Elements of that Language ...

Published: Saturday 13 April 1833
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1031 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: hetherington 

r I MP E R I A I. FARM A M E N T

... I MP E R I I. FARM A M E T. HOUSE OF LORDS, Tiilrsdav, Feb 21. A Krai nu.uiM-r petitions were presented both lor and a'ain&i the reptal ol the rmn-la** SOUTH AMERICA. intSTKANGFOKD next c*i the aiieouoauf 'ht re, that he should on to the stale ■n« that now existed beiw»-eo Fiance and ceila n ties of iih America. l j u _ Visconm inquired «lni s'eps had been taken to. ibe pr neetion Brit -It ...

THE NEWCASTLE RACES

... PUBLIC MEETING. meeting of gentlemen interested in promoting the succesi of the Newcastle Races, was held yesterday afternoon, in th ...

Published: Wednesday 20 July 1864
Newspaper: Newcastle Journal
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 5056 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: hetherington 

(iKNKRAL INTKLLKIKNCI

... Her Majesty has expressed a wish that Mrs. Giffard, the widow of Captain Giffard of the Tiger, should have the highest rate of pension (£200) permitted by the regulations, and that she should have apartments at Hampton-court Palace. There are five children, the allowance for which, under such circumstances, may a-year each. Wednesday last. Prince Albert, the chancellor the university, visited ...

LONDON LETTER. COURltr, SPECIAL WIRE! Fleet Street, E.C., Evening. B RnAKS OUT AGAIN EAST. RS bulgars and s ..

... out? ' ional white slave CONGRESS. Fp r\ THE aliens act. 1 Ca binet ministers 1 SUFFRAGETTES. *FNTARY tour of COLONIES. ——— AVAL MINISTER'S VISIT ; V , To DOVER. n out again in the Near r ' £ r k' anc * Greek are flying: Nstfi. and shedding each . W Ver the B ils haVf I \ Jn e Turk. Now it may be- j that l^e m inds of the Christian t; v' c r- ecent War wAH not a merf ■ as , j V i ns the ...

Published: Wednesday 02 July 1913
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1126 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: hetherington 

®jie

... ®jie ; AND WADES WHITEHAVEN ADVERTISER. 3IOJVDJIT, SEPTEMBER, 1824. Where Moderation dvelfs, the Sovl admits IHstinct Jtleat and Matur'd Debate; an Dye Impartial, anil an Even Scale.—Hence lt isi!i>m sound, and unrejienting Choice. VV. Q. [ADVERTISEMENTS, READY MONEY The n ...

CRESCEM ACADEMY. DOUGLAS

... ISLE OF MAN. MB. STEELE. Principal of the CRESCENT ACAD EM Y, begs to intimate to his Friends in WhitehaTen, and its Vicinity, that he intends being in Whitehaven, along with Mrs. STEELE •bout the 10th of next Month. He will be found at Mrs. Irwin's (i»/d*n Lion, and will be happy to give Parents and Guardians every Information respecting his Academy. He will return to the Island by the Mona's ...

THE Yorkshire Gazette. YORK, SATURDAY, THE PEOPLE.—The '* imposture, arid amongst those impos' 1 recently been ..

... may notice that which holds forth , Whigs of this country the name of Fox, as a supporter of their priii r\ ., not deny to that eminent Orator a' t \ epithet of the Friend of the assert, that those who now enroll th his banners, and who usually assert' , his Birth-day, and to toast his are the dupes of imposture; they are real character and opinions of Mr. * 0 able instance in proof of ...