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Wc hail sugar to the tea, but milk. Father on.l mother and the rest of the fomilj, except brother Joseph

... and myself, went to bed about nine clock. Joseph and I had supper, consisting of coffee, breail. •♦nd clieenc. went to Ihhl about ten ©dock. Father and mother slept in the front room, and myself and brothers and sisters in the hack room. hen went bed. Robert, the deceased, was in bed enine. I asked him what he was crying for, but lie never spoke. 1 bathed ids bead and facem cold water. I did ...

Published: Thursday 18 June 1857
Newspaper: Whitehaven News
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 957 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: hetherington 

liondon Smacks, FROM COTTON’S WHARF, TOOI-KT STREET, NEAR LONDON BRIDUK. THE next Smack is intended to sail for ..

... on SATURDAY the 27th JANUARY. 183*. The Smack TRITON, now on her Passage, will Mil for Belfast and London, three days after arriving ■t this Port. All Persons who wish to secure their (roods hi/ these VRSSBI.S, are requested to be particular in ordering them to be sent to Cotton’s Wharf, Toolby Street. Goods for London, when sent hence by the Smacks are not detained at Belfast until the ...

THK CORN TRADE

... — Ate EN THE CORN TRADE. to De y Cone, the Wuirznaver, Gaturday, Ju deal of date of our last feport we have bad ad ir . tew- le Oe to-day have t , Came. over the atever. panied by so continued fall of r ent to ¢: was an ex eteate, and wes not much On Tae arding fair a¢ ii heavy showers fell coca | Post Thureday, with the ¢ of one Street, was a passably fine day, though the from the i bee ly, ...

Established in the Year 1774.”] Vol. LXVIL—No. J London Smack*. KROM FBNMNr.’s WHARF, TOOLRV STRKKT, next Smack ..

... sail from Fenning’s -L Wharf, for Whitehaven direct on SATURDAY the 17th of SEPT., 18*2. Pertont ivko with to secure their (roods these VESSELS,are re/nested to he particular in ordering them to be sent to Fenninu’s Wharf, Toolkv Street. For further Information apply W. Law Ouii.iiv ft Co., Ingram Court, Fenchurch Street, London, or to KANDLBSON and FORSTER, r> gWfc In consequence of the ...

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... Ziff WHITEHAVEN, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1843. The Sessiou of Parliament terminated on Thursday last, and was on that day, as will be seen our parliament report, prorogued her Majesty person, Thursday the lOth day of October next. The Royal speech, as is usual at the close of a Session, vaguely enumerates some of the principal public measures that have been passed, and expresses a hope that ...

£2OO DAMA6B3 ASSESSED

... The Under-Sheriff for this county (Mr. J. G. Mounsey) held a court at the County Hotel, in Carlisle on Monday, and empanelled jury for the purpose of assessing damages ia case of seduc’ion. The plaintiff, Mr. Robert Robertshaw, who is landlord of the Castle Inn, Penrith, and also soda water manufacturer, sought to recover d»m-ages from John Westmorland, voung man about 23 years of age, eldest ...

Published: Thursday 26 July 1866
Newspaper: Whitehaven News
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 5738 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: hetherington 

WHITEHAVEN BOAUI) OF GUAR >IANB

... Tin; usual kly meeting of the above board was held on Thursday last, in the board-room. Present Mtssrs W. Wilson (in 'hair), Hodgson, lOnhwick, Ainsworth, Il ...

Published: Thursday 28 July 1864
Newspaper: Whitehaven News
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1575 | Page: Page 3, 4 | Tags: hetherington 

k. Report Mvl that Henry Hoartr.l E.q.. of r.rcystoke f Cattle, ha. con.enteJ to allow himwlt to become camliil ..

... represent Cu.nherlaml to parliament, - anti that hit supporters are actually on tclmpenn'- canvass amnn.st the doubtful electors. At the Keswick Whitsuntide on Saturday last, the attendance of servants was scarcelv ever rememhered to have been numerous: the hiring was brisk, and good servants met ..tit no difficulty in ob tainlng places. In the evening, as usual dancing nt the different inna ...

GENERAL INTELLIGENCE

... Tlie Chinese sugar cane has been successfully cultivated in Texas, in the United States. Notice is given in the Gazette that tho Queen’s birthday will be kept Saturday, May 26th. The weather in Herefordshire and South Wales is boooming really serious. Lambs are dying at a distressing rate, and, without a speedy change, the losses of sheep farmers will be very heavy. Latest advices received ...

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... [Price The following address was presented to the Lord Bishop Chester, on Friday week, in the church of Richmond. ttu Riyht Rev. the Lord Hishop of Chester May it pleate your Lordship, —Wc, the'chnrrlnvardrns and inhahituntK of the puri»h of (jriiitoit, denire to offer on tlii.* of your I.iirdsliiji'a primary visitation, our cordial congratulations your ailvaiiceinent to the Episcopal Bench, ...