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ENFRANCHISEMENT OF LEASEHOLD,

... ENFRANCHISEMENT OF LEASEHOLD, The following leasehold properties were enfranchised: In Highfield and Stone-row Head, to Miss English ; in Highfiold, to Mr. J. Brockbank ; and in Cable-street, to Mr. T. Howitt, A discussion ensued as to the charges for ...

THEFT AT ULVERSTON,

... The defence set up by Mr. Knowles was that there were foar or five men in the cabin when the Eroucntor was stabbed ; that the row was general; and that prosecutor had been mistaken in the person who stabbed him, it having been one of the other men, and not ...

Heysham, Skerton, and Warton. T 0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. GEORGE DANSON, At the Queen's Hotey, in Lancaster,

... in the Afterneon punctually, the undermentioned PROPERTY: LOT I.—All that Messuage or Dwelling House, situate in Captain’s Row, Skerton, in the County of Lan-3.::&!»0' in the occupation of John Nixon as tenant Lot 2.—A1l those 2 Cottages adjoining each ...

MR. EDWARD JOHNSON

... mountain, BEECH, CHESNUT Horse and Spauish, ELM, FIR scotch, LIME, SYCAMORE, &e. Also, a large T‘nnmy of BEECH, suitable for hedge row, or single E nts, Apply to J. BARTON, the Cemetery, Lancaster. JOHN RIPLEY, FAMILY GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER, 17, New Street ...

Heysham, Skerton, and Warton. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. GEORGE DANSON, At the QUrEN’S HoTEL, in Lancaster, on

... in the Afterneon punctually, the undermentioned PROPERTY: LOT 1. —All that Messuage or Dwelling House, situate in Captaiv’s Row, Skerton, in the County of Laneasisr, now in the occupation of John Nixon as tenant thereof. ¢ Lot 2.—A1l those 2 Cottages ...

LONDON & COUNT Y MARKETS, CORN

... eccentric Preacher after the style of the late Rowland Hill, and then he should h‘n‘flnimd himself by writing a hilly country or a Row Hilly AR e e Doctor ARRAHAM LINCOLN, — Among the American )ews we notice a statement that :—*“President Lincoln has been made ...

THE LUNATIC MURDERERS OF GREAT BRITAIN,

... a cobblers’ shop, in which everyone at work, save the superintendent, has killed one or more people. You can pass through a row of tailors, where all are quiet and busy, but where all have a history of crime—where the earnest looti:ig man in the malt, ...

THE AMERICAN WAR

... THE SHENANDOAH AND CAPTAIN CORBETT.—On Wednesday, Mr. Roweliffe, of the firm of Messrs. Gregory and Rowcliffe, No. 1, Bedford-row, as agents for Messrs. Hull, Stone, and Flctcher, solicitors, at Liverpool, obtained, on an er parte application to a Judge ...

LONDON & COUNTRY sJARKETS

... And Durham famed for cheese, ‘Who roam about in stole and cope, In rank, and wealth, and ease. But low below ! see parson Row, As learsed quite as they, But who can scarce the wants supply Of every passing day. Wllth u]«{{ :o-t and seedy vest, n pu ...

With immediate

... Burrow, in Palatine of Lancaster, Mr. Poter Richardson. Mer. Richard Dobson, will shew the R P - SRS lhl&h:yo( e fi‘:‘ha'hh'fllb. row Hall, 26k J, ...