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bt LET, and inured uftn at Whitlumide next. of LAND, at War ton, together with a Part of Aileiburne Spittle

... Farm adjoining to the fame, in the Parilh of Roiltbuiy, the Whole c'nliftmg of ne.ir , ajo Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Paftuie Gicuntft. now in the PolTeflioo of Mfflri Fdwaid and John Potu. ——For further Particulars, enquite of Mr Gall n at Alnwick. ...

Published: Saturday 25 February 1764
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 64 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: william oley 

CHARGE AGAINST A CHIMNEY SWEEP

... SHOCKING ACCIDENT TO A CLIMBING BOY. Notwithstanding the interference of the legislature which was called forth some years ago by the hardships known to be sustained by what are called climbing boys, and by the shocking accidents which in some cases had befallen poor little creatures in ascending and sweeping j.himnpya, the practice of employing little boys—poor and friendless children—to ...

And alfo i« be S O L D,

... And alfo i« S O L D, A FREEHOLD YARD GARTH, now ufed ■» « Stackvatd, containing neat an Acte of Gtoond, fitoate in Newlanlt afotefa d on the Notth Side of Fenkle ftteet, and admitting to the Weft End the Vicarage Garden» together with Dwellinghoofe ihtieopon no* in the Occupation of Mr John Chnfton; and alio Chaife houfe, at the Weft End the faid Yard.-»-Foi further Particulars, enquire of Mi ...

Published: Saturday 18 February 1764
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1209 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: william oley 

NEWCASTLE, NOVEMBER 23

... NEWCASTLE, NovE1MBER 23. The Emperor Napoleon never speaks in public with- ont uttering some maxim of state policy, or alPo, Con. pregnant with meaning, or indicative of that fixiiy of purpose which so peculiarly distinguishes his coarac rr Determined, sclf-assured, persinteut, he never ?? from whatever object he has in view-never once loser, sight of the goal to which his designs are tending. ...

Advertisements & Notices

... TO ENGINEERS AND BOILER MAKERS r:mf Birmingham Patent Iron Tube Company A1. manufacture Patent Lap-welded Tubes (under Mr Richard Prosser's Patent) for Marine, Locomotive and all Tubular Boilers. Also, Tubes for Gas, Steam and other Purposes. All sorts of Iron Gas Fittings. Works, Smethwick, near Birmingham; London Ware- hoase, 68, Upper Thames Street. CAUTION. TNN KEEPERS are cautioned ...

ROBBERY BY A RAILWAY CLERK, GUARD, & TICKET COLLECTORS

... On Thursday, the case robbery by officers employed on the North Shields Railway was again brought | before ihe magistrates at the Police Court of this town. The building was crowded to excess, the greatest interest being manifested in the proceedings. The justices present were Aid. Dunn, Potter, and Dr. J. Bulman, J. C. Atkinson, W. Loraine, Esqrs., and Capt. West. After some other business ...

Advertisements & Notices

... TO AGRICUTURISTS. Series of LETTERIS on AGRICULTURE, by.. A 1armC'O JSon, aaddressed to the Stunderland Fai ars' Club iB no'v being published weekly in tb ThDe5 L7 S~tNIDnTil7es is a first olass weekly news rper, COntaitig isstv columns of Olosely-printed me, ter, prtce l~ 'd'dtion every Friday Afternoon, with tb An ~tE of that dagby telegraph. Late Edition o Saturday Noeon, wiith li the news ...

MARINE INTELLIGENCE

... f1 I North Shields, Aug. 2-The UnItY. Brown, of Goole, ar- rived here to-day from Hamburg with 384 live sheep and 60 cask5s of salted beef. Another vestal in expected next tide from Holland with a similar cargo. The Pomona, re- centy arivd hre romLivrpol. as gone into deck to bereairedAu. 1The Earlt or thi port ha Nredwhase tle, coal laden, ran on the rocks off Stai hsmorning, iand sank-crew ...

THE BURNOPFIELD MURDER

... COMMITTAL OF THE PRISONERS. This protracted inquiry was concluded by the Coroner on Thursday, when verdict of wilful murder was returned against Richard and John Cain, alias *' Whiskey Jack. Before calling witnesses, the Coroner informed the jury that lie had written a few days ago to Sir George Grey, Secretary State, suggesting free pardon to any unlicensed pawnbroker silver, who might ...

THURSDAY’S and FRIDAY’S POSTS. Arrived the Mailt from Faa m c e and Ho 11 an d. frtm rfc« 'LONDON

... GAZETTE. BaattN, ,(Girm*my) J*». 7- HIS Pro (Gan baa been pleafed, at the Reqaelt of the Empreft Queen, fet at Liberty Baron Trink, Nephew to the Tamotu Partizap of that Name, who has been confined thefe 14 Year* pad in Magdcburgh. HJgM, (HiilanH) Jsn ao. The terrible Floodt all Pam interrupt all Correfpondence, and make the Communi* cation from to another almoll impraflicable. LOND N, J* n. ...

Published: Saturday 28 January 1764
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1013 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: william oley