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MANCHESTER AND SALFORD WATERWORKS. _

... ruts (gaturday) and the whole to be sold withont reserve, and cleared of the premises the day of - For further apply to Ma. Cumin!, Auutioneer aad Appraiser, No. 3, Kut-atreet, (opposite the Police 031ce.) Fahalite HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Plate, te., ( the ...

Published: Saturday 13 April 1822
Newspaper: Manchester Guardian
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 837 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

LtVERPeOL, (THURSDAY) SEPTEMBER 18, 1823

... Joseph, OUikam below Town; Judsun. Adkton-under-l.me ; Park Wm. Slyne; Parkinson Robert, Cnton ; Park Jam**, Lancaster; Parker Henry, irhiutneham ; Parke Win. HumbleUm; Parkinson James Gootnargh; Pedder James Ashton; Parker James Singleton; Pritchard ...

MARRIAGES .AND DEvITHS

... Luke's Church, Mr. Georp,e Jackson to Miss Betty Sallie day, at St. Anne's Church, Mr, Alex. :11' Lachlan to Miss Mary Parkinson. Wednesday last, at St. Martili%-in-the-Fields, by the Rev. N. Robinson, Mr. tient* Giitl tii Miss Smith. On Thorsday tat ...

Published: Monday 16 January 1832
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2332 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

Cljuict) ann&lniUPtiUttfO

... CoUego, Cambridge, William Henry Hugall, S.C.L., St. Mary Hall. ; Edw. Jowett. 8.A.. Caius College, Cambridge; Arthur Makeson Parkinson, B. , Jesus College, Cambridge; Thomas Arthur Seott, 8.A., Clare Hall, Cambridge; Nathaniel Constantine Strickland, M.A. ...

Published: Wednesday 25 March 1835
Newspaper: Blackburn Standard
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1789 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

LIV.. - AP . OOL STANDA.f4,,iI.O. 'We allude specifically to the Chureh 'of England School Master's Reading ..

... violent blows on the head, cutting open his temples, by which he lost much blood. The prisoner, in defence, said, I was cumin' down Key-street, and when opposite Temple -court wid a sheep o' my masthers ; that man takes houd o' the sheep. Do you know ...

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... the i tho l s t einstitutions. After some desulo _y !as he realized lie numbers being, e l , th e m . , he would lend his cumin's the motion was losaa against it, 76. Mr. Heine was a VW, ee134t.t.._ Sir It. PEEL and Lord „y„ . 66 . noes, 142 ; majority ...

Published: Tuesday 21 February 1837
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7035 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

POLICE IN7'E'LL/G4NCE

... was the one. She could swear to it at any time by a rotten mark on it. The prisoner, in a rich Irish brogue said— I wash cumin' home on Saturdhay night, an' I met a man, an' he said, if you please marm, will you carry dhis for me down to Fontenuy-street ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the one. She could swear to it at any time by . a rotten mark on it. The prisoner, in a rich Irish brogue said— I wash cumin' home on Saturdhay night, _an' I met a man, an' he said, if you please marin, will you carry dhis for me down to Fontenoy-street ...

TI-I`E LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... a public house, the defendant who was in the house, said the moment he entered— Sure an' this is dhe big spalpeen dhat's cumin'. He (complainant) took no notice of him, and he (defendant) kept walking in and out of the public house. Soon after he ( ...

POLICE- INTELLIGENCE

... nor know what came of id. Mr. hall.—'There is no doubt you swallowed it. (To Mr. Parkinson.) 1 think if he was placed in the hands of a doctor? ( Laughter.) Mr. Parkinson. —I will take care of him and have him dosed. Mr. Hall.—Very well; dose him. (Continued ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... money nor know what came of id. Mr. Hall.—There is doubt you swallowed it. ' ('Co Mr. Parkinson.) I think if he was placed in the hands of a doctor? (Laughter.) Mr. Parkinson. —I will take care of him and have him dosed. Mr. Hall.—Very well; dose him. (Continued ...