WORKING SPRING MAKER'S PROTEST
... —Langtry said his father, who was in the Army, had died from dysentery in India.—His appeal was refu.o'd with days’ grace. Greenwood was put back November 30th. ...
... —Langtry said his father, who was in the Army, had died from dysentery in India.—His appeal was refu.o'd with days’ grace. Greenwood was put back November 30th. ...
... reducing the friction of revolving and sliding surfaces. Supposed Soicide. —On Thursday afternoon, the lifeless body of Grace Greenwood, of Waterloo, was taken out of the Rochdale Canal. Deceased was widow, 45 years old, her husband having been killed by ...
... letters of administration were granted by Her Majesty's High Court of Justice at Man- , on the eleventh day of 1883, to Grace Greenwood, of Crawford.etreet aforesaid, widow, the lawful widow and relict of the said deceesed), are hereby required to send the ...
... drain Mr. The matter was left to the surveyor. Lioyd’s tenants would have no cause of The Surveyor reported as to by Mrs. Grace Greenwood, authorised to serve her with a { notice that she would only be allowed to. keep four weekly lodgers. It was also decided ...
... James Stevenson, Shade, tong a song, The parson and the sucking pig. which was immensely enjoyed by the old people. Grace Greenwood, aged 68, of Holebottom, also sang a song• Dancing was indulged in during the evening by the aged folks to the attains ...
... woman were walking in front of the child, and when they turned round it was in the water. resides near to woman named Grace Greenwood, wi where the child fell in, happened to be watchi at the time, and bu t for her timely assistance with a cl prop, the ...
... money advanced and services. Order in one payment. R. and T. HoUinrdhe v. Thomas Pickles: £1 9s. 6d. Order ss. a month.— Grace Greenwood v. John Armstrong: Debt, ,£5 4s. 7d. Order 7s. a month.— David Heap t. j. A. Harms, school* master: Order £1 a month.—Orders ...
... resamption of duties with The first matter which came before the Board related to the of a lodging-bouse kept by Mrs. Grace Greenwood. The surveyor explained to the Board that be bad informed Mrs. Greeawood she could not be allowed to have more than four ...
... There petty sessions on Tu ursday, Geor, Giadstone attendance at tea, after which was a tery good of Natclough and Mary Grace Greenwood were charged with tainment was given, presided over by Me. w. Buildings, both of He’ oden ‘Travis (in the uaa the Rev ...
... of Thomas Kershaw, a vavvy about 48 years of age, and who is believed to belong to Hall- Deceased lived in kept by one Grace Greenwood, aed on Monday fortnivht work at noon, of then weat to his being ill, but got some drink till he became intoxzics'ed. ...
... sessions, on Thureday, George Heory Gustav Warz, confectioner, of Hebden Bridge, sam- moned George Worsley, of Na and Mary Grace Greenwood, of Hope-atree is ended, and Bridge, for an assault, Mr. W. J.B. —Mr. Crossley said bis clieut was not prepared to on ...
... Monday next was conducted by the Rev. J 4. Local education is carried by cession to the Mall to examine Charnley was Miss Grace Greenwood of Todmor- think of them ia silence, @ great treat is in store for | the 8. Pinner. should have a8 it will have to be ...