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IRISH RISINGS OF THE PAST

... many of the leaders were Pmtea trines. The insurgents tinder Fathers John anti Michael Murrill , annihilated a part, of the North Cork Militia on Onlart AiIL captured stands of arms, and took the town of F.nniworth•. Their newt victory se Tolderneering ...

Published: Saturday 13 May 1916
Newspaper: Dudley Chronicle
County: Worcestershire, England
Type: | Words: 1450 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE COUNTY EXPRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1882

... Thompson and O. Wright. Smethwick VisiTOßa.— George Hosier (19), and Mary Ann Whittaker (19), John Street, Bmeth» wick, were charged with stealing two Cardigan jackets, value 15s, from the shop door of Thomas Johnson, clothier, Wolverhampton Street, on ...

11 H. Co; 15 W. Walderthay 15 14. Law

... victoriea foe the home team. whilst W. and It. Prior. 'en.. arm the for Queen'. Head. Score:: BIRCH TREE v. PEAR ''REF.. 13 J. Bradley 8 S. Sheldon .. T. Butler. jun. 13 13 A. Herrin IS John Brookes J. Pearson 13 J. Hitt IS O. White 13 A. Melding 13 ...

Published: Thursday 18 May 1922
Newspaper: Dudley Chronicle
County: Worcestershire, England
Type: | Words: 738 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

many name away digested with which might lime been prevented. and 'aded the place into au inferno-like fighting ..

... the boys and youths in Netherton fa the slinging of large balls of rag or paper tightly wrapped together, and armed with this they play John Bull' to their hearts' consent, to the great inconsenietton of the public. I have meet} , seen several women have ...

Published: Saturday 23 August 1913
Newspaper: Dudley Chronicle
County: Worcestershire, England
Type: | Words: 1182 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MINERS’ FRIENDLY SOCIETIES,

... Lodge took place the Eagle Tavern, Dock Lane. Mr. T. Davis presided, and Mr. John Harper discharged the duties of vice chairman. A capital spread was provided by the host, Mr. John Hnm. phreys, jun.—The customary toasts having b«?n honoured, Mr. Humphreys ...

ADULTERATION OF MILK AT WEST BROMWICH

... her he was going to take it to be analysed. The defendant said he should not tafce out of the house, and taking hold of his arms spilled the milk out of the jug.— Mr. Spooner : What do you to that ? That is on© way to prevent the adulteration from being ...

Lancaster street, Birmingham, June 6th, 1872

... days. Please send me another bottle, 1 shall always keep one by me.—Yours truly, Mrs. Brealy, 94, Brearley Street. 143, New John Street West, Birmingham. Sir, was suffering from severe cold and inflamed eye. I consulted two physicians, but to no relief ...

LIGHT IS THE GREATEST GEM OE

... possible, tor 1 find it is doing good already. Hoping to have it by return. 1 Terraco, Street, Birmingliiini, 2*i, 18/3. Mr. John Birchfi-ld, Biriuin^l.am. Dear Sir,-I now in my eighty-fifth year, and hare been suffering from defective sight for the last ...

OLD HILL

... Serious Assault upon a Polickman. the Police Court, on Wednesday, before H. Smith, Esq,, Samuel Ward (20), Levi Tranter (19), and John Prince (20), miners, were charged with assaulting P.C. William Satchwell, Tividale, on the 10th inat.—Complainant (who appeared ...

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... me good already. Hoping to have it by return. 1 Beehive Terrace, Wilton Street, Lozells. Birmingbiiro. August 23, 1873. Mr. John Ede, Birchheld, Birmingham. Dear Sir,—l now in my eighty-fifth year, end have been suffering from defective sight for the last ...

NATUKE

... doing me good already. Hoping to have it -iv urn. 1 Beehive Terrace, Wilton Street, Lozells. Birmingham, August 23, 1873. Mr. John Ede, Birchfield, Birmingham. Dear Sir,—l now in my eighty-fifth year, and have been suffering from defective sight for the ...