DEATHS
... DEATHS. At 4 Bioomhill Place, Aberdeen, on the Ist Inst., Maroarst Prows, aged years. On Janua-y 29. suddenly, at the house of her grandfather, 4 Queen’s Rood, Smith Eaton, beloved child Kev. H. Fitzpatrick, ag ...
... DEATHS. At 4 Bioomhill Place, Aberdeen, on the Ist Inst., Maroarst Prows, aged years. On Janua-y 29. suddenly, at the house of her grandfather, 4 Queen’s Rood, Smith Eaton, beloved child Kev. H. Fitzpatrick, ag ...
... this towu. hlKAY-La3tMs8)e-.-?eb. 12th, at St, Jameas' church, Hull, by the lbev. J. Ellarn, John Henry M Kay, Eit-, of Alderley Edge, Chediire, to Eleanor Jane, second daughter of John Lumsoden, Ewq., 01 HuUl. ItOEBucE -LOF-rus.-Feh. 10th. at Yapham, by ...
... town, lW., March a2. TRAyORS, Mrs. P. F., at Great Carlton, Lincoln. shire, March 27. WATIERNOUSE, Mrs. J. Crewdson, at Alderley. Edge, Cheshire, March 27. WATT, Mrs. Alexander Y., at St. Luke's-road, Westbourne Park, March 23. DAUGHTERS. BEATSON, wife ...
... 27. shire, March 27. ?? ?? Alts. i.'cdstzik J., at Gloucester-terrace, WATI EtRHiiS, Airs. J. Crewdsan, at Alderley- L 3de latk, Alarch 27. Edge, Cheshire, March 27. C, -ItiN, Nils. tlancis F., at Sloane.strect, WATT, Mrs. Alexander V., at St. Luke's-road ...
... THE DEATH HE COVETED? Gordon is dead; but it is said that we need not mourn him over-much. For, at any, rate he died the death of a soldier-the death he would have chosen for himself. But did he ? Did he really die the death he coveted i Is it really ...
... the approach of the relief sio column, Three births and two deaths Bu took place under these novel conditions. ta l ho . All agree that the two most terrible tor blows of the siege were the deaths of po Major Seott-Turnor and Mr. Labram. TIe Fr former was ...
... a sbtrictit recorduig t de seite of h (I club 'of (lie- inomeasocrabte loss wli 'ch thle unciuntry had susbun'ito by Isis dea~th, aind expressing hoesr clef sas p-itti withl his camoily ill their grew' sorrt'c. 'Tse mnotion eves secondied by a- 11 cidale ...
... FERUARY 12, 1830. Cf arilable Donatiom.-The Rev. C. L. Swainson distributed, I dn last week, a quantity of coals to the poor of Edge-hill, at the re- ?? I -. -- A 1 An' A i A ?? -- ..-A A. Au.-At A e. duced price of id. per cwt. which produced niuch -comfort ...
... ter- rible injuries inflicted upon him at Wilmslow. His deposition was taken shortly before his death, and he alleged that as he was passing fro to Alderley Edge to Wilmslow, near Manchester, he was attacked by a gamekeeper, who beat him over the bead with ...
... the past week at Alderley Edge and the district around, through an alleged refusal on the part of the rector, the Rev. E. J. Bell, to read the funeral service over the bo[ly of Miss Anne Burgess, the daughter of a farmer at Alderley Edge, who died from ...
... E surgeon pronounced that the child, which had been d about two years old at the time of death, had evidently i been dead for two years-though the cause of death : could not then be ascertained. THi aeronaut, Emmanuel Jackson, who shot I his wife dead ...
... IE LEEDS MERCURY. THURSDAY, December 29th. 1887. TI A RumoVu current on the London Stock Exchange yesterday of the death of the Emperor of Germany is declared to be a pure invention. The n Emperor, on the contrary, was sufficiently well to take b a long ...