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MILNTHOR PE

... the electric fluid, in a field on St. Bees Moor; and about nine o'clock the same night, the electric fluid descended the kitchen chimney of Mr. Joseph Mossop, at Ehen-side, near this place, and in its course across the room knocked down two servant boys ...

The Malstead Murder

... houses along the new road, in the neighbourhood of the Durham Ox, have all had from two to four feet of aster in their cellar kitchens, and the foundry property south of the Witham has been so deeply suhmerged that some of the inhabitants were taken out of ...

ffitotellatteouo

... water. They wand ed in a dish and placed upon a high dosifr it he larder, situated between the dining parlour and cooking kitchen. The following midnight. whilst writing in the dining room, my attention was excited by a deep, hollow, protracted groan. ...

OF LIVERPOOL

... Factories, Theatres, Clubhouses, Breweries, Malt-houses,Shosa, Conntinthouses, Schoolrooms, Smoking-rooms, Bed-rooms, Nurseries, Kitchens, Larders, Dairies, Stables, and all Buildings requiring Ventilation ; as well as Ships, Mines, Tunnels, ac., kr. Also for ...

TARIM TO LET

... Theatres, Out. dolmas, Breweries, Malt-houses, Shops, Counting-houses, School-rooms, Smoking-rooms, Bed-rooms, Nurseries, Kitchens, Larders, Dairies, Stables, and all Buildings requiring Ventilation ; as well as Slaps, Alines, nunetr, 4c., 4c. Also for ...

'ATE IN SUBBERTHWAITE AND LAND NEAR ULVERSTON. TO BE SOLD By Auction, At the house of Mr. the Bradyll's Arms

... Carpets, Dinner Ser. vice, China Tea Services, Wine Glasses, Tumblers, a gnod eight days' C10ck,..-varions other articles sad Kitchen Utensils. Ulverston, Nov. 23. 1118. c-i Thertise ititrston r. THURSDAY, NOVFMBFR 23RD, 1848 ...

faioctilantous

... the top and obliged him to descend into the kitchen below, when, from the manner in which he made his way to it, it was 'he general opinion he was no stranger. Sebright, the first whip, having entered the kitchen with some of the dogs, pour reynard, alas ...

OUT RELIEF fur the w

... dwelling-house in the last mentioned yard, occupied by one Winder ; and dwelling-houses occupied by Hugh Russell and Myles Kitchen, in Rattan row. 17th Nov. 1848.*(Before Qeo, Huddleston, Esq.)*Henry Jacques, of Backbarrow, who was apprehended the previous ...

LOT 3.--TWO CLOSES OF LAND,

... Theatres, ClubhouseA, Breweries, Ma t-houses,Shops, Counti oft houses, Schoolrooms, Smoking-rooms, Bed-rooms, Nurseries, Kitchens, Larders, Dairies, Stables, and all Buildings requiring Ventilation ; as well as Ships, Nines, Tunnels, 4c., Rjc. Also tior ...

TO BE SOLD

... Theatres, Clubhouses, Breweries, Malt-houses, Shops, Counting-houses, School-rooms, Smoking-rooms, Bed-rooms,Nurseries, Kitchens, Larders, Dairies, S tables, and all Buildings requiring Ventilation ; as well as Ships, Mines, Tunnels, 4 e., 4r. Also for ...

VALUARLE

... Carpets, Dinner Ser. vices, China Tea Services, Wine Glasses, Tumblers, a good eight days' Clockes.variosts other snicks and Kitchen Utensils. Ulverston, Nov. 23.1848, £250. WANTED O — N a good Mortgage Seentrity, the yearly interest whereof (at £4 Ws. per ...

SOULBY'S ULVERSTON

... something burn. ing, got up and raised an alarm, when a neighbour, named Doughty, came to her assistance, and in the back kitchen they found the dead body of Ann Newton, lying on her face, with her binds under her head, and all on tire. The parlour furniture ...