DR. LIVINGSTONE
... The loyal Orderhad issued tlieir “nusons for the steps they taken, and the Sheffield Board had not fut ...
... The loyal Orderhad issued tlieir “nusons for the steps they taken, and the Sheffield Board had not fut ...
... meadows on either side aro inundated. In some of tho country districts footpaths are impassable people on foot, while tbo turnpike roads aro for some distance covered with water. Many years have elapsed since similar floods prevailed Christmas. In Manchester ...
... cliff between and feet above tbe sea, and the turnpike road runs along the cliff about the same distance above the railway. the London evening train was passing, a wall which supported portion of the turnpike road, loosened bv the rain gave wav. The debris ...
... AND BLACKPOOL LINE. The Deputy Clerk sa«d there was another notice from the Manchester. Sheffield, and Lincolnshire Railway Company.—The Surveyor said that Company proposed to cross the roads bridges in Worthington. Coppull, Welch-Whittle, Eccleston, Longton ...
... Mr. John Stock. . , . A new line of railway intended to constructed by the Midland, and the Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire Railway Companies is likely take part of, or near to, lota 1 and 8. For particular* application may be made to Mr. John Stock ...
... occupation of Mr. John Stock. A new line ef railway intended be constructed the Midland, and the Manchester, Sheffield, ana Lincolnshire Railway Companies iis likely to take part of, or be near to, lots 1 and 3. For porticolara application mar made to Mr. John ...