SEVENTEEN lives lost
... knee., *e. 1. The names have aacertaloed of thoee who art aaved Ini ...
... knee., *e. 1. The names have aacertaloed of thoee who art aaved Ini ...
... proceeding to and from their labour. fals ferry is the scene of the accident. yesterday (Thptsday) morning the boatman, Charles Ireland, was engaged in conveying the workpnople over, and had already d several trips acroass About a quarter to six o'clock ...
... Wet boat. I am sure it originated in their lathIsO t'1 b no occasion for a rope yesterday morniingt0 CtiS~lsillxess Charles Ireland, the ferryman, teas Wtes erier , sald-I live in Church-street, Wincolottee about nitneteen persons had got into the bhast ...
... HAMILTON. STONEFERRY, DEAR HULL. 1 /Ilt J. S. HAMILTON has received instructions to MX11 SEIL BY AUCTION, at the WHARF OF Mn CHARLES IRELAND, on THURSDAY, June 18tb, 1857, at Half-past Ten ?? in the forenoon precisely, a quantity of MISCELLANEOUS pROPERTY, amongst ...
... incumbent, MrHenry Cammell to Miss F Chapman. January 24. at Drypool Church, Hall, by the Rev J Ellarn, Incumbent, Mr Charles Ireland to Miss M Murphy. January 21, at St. Paul's Church, Hull, by the Rev W . Hughes, curate, Mr Joseph Hunter to Miss A i ...
... allowing two of his horses to stray on the high. way on the 213th of August. Fined 5s and 8 costs. --John Appleyard and Charles Ireland, of Iilder. thorpe, were sunemoned for stealing apples growing in a garden belonging to MLr G. Pollard, at Bridling. ton ...