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Carlisle Journal Cumberland, England26 Mar 1842 the devil should have his due. Jonathanisms. —There is a man Massachusets so straitened in his circumstances that he obliged to get his waistcoats made at a lunatic asylum.—There is a another who has lived long the State of O-hi-o that he can't pay anybody View article |
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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England18 Dec 1830 Newport's motion, staled his views of refuim in ihe Irish grand jury system: and Mr. CoNNELL staled his ideas the same subject, strongly concurring with Sir H. Peel. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Spring Rice, Mr. O'Brian, Mr. O'Connor, and other members View article |
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Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser Cumberland, England15 Mar 1842 oolk : and it was for his eminent services during the Affghan war that he was created a baronet by her Majesty, at the recommendation of her ministers. His venerable father, now in his year, is still living at, we believe, his seat in Ireland, having View article |
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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England19 May 1827 and “every man was employed.” Mr. Brougham, Lord Milton. Mr. Bernal, Mr. Buxton, Mr. W. II on on. Sir Faiquhar, &c. took part in the d House adjourned a little before two o’clock. Mr. Beaumont has fixed, for to-morrow, his motion respecting the new Ministry View article |
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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England7 Aug 1830 cheering. Mr. Hluinire immediately'took the chair, ami hail Sir James Graham his right, and Mr. Howard, of Corby, his led. The following gentlemen occupied the other seals this table: Mr. I*. If. Howard, Major Mr. I(. Mr. G. G. Moiinsev, Captain Mr. Salkeld View article |
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Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser Cumberland, England11 May 1819 the lady’s grasp, until Roh went to his relief, when he was in the agonies of suffocation. . Several our friends, who observed the suspicious haste of Athol and his party towards his house, dreading some evil danger, speedily armed, and running his assistance View article |
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Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser Cumberland, England8 Sep 1840 with liis tail depressed, his large wings half raised his side, his neck stretched out, and his eye glistening he glances around. Like other robbers of the desert, has noble aspect, imperative mien, look of proud defiance; hut his nobility lias dash of View article |
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Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser Cumberland, England29 Sep 1829 Mr Kendal Mr T BromleyMr T iUftnwonMr Mr* and Mis* Tornet Mis* I Bewick ..Mr SmithMim .Alr Mold ..Mr* HyndmanMr* Jenoinri ..Master JrnninfsMr R Garnett and Mr* C BoothMr and Mrs Ga>kellMiss ( View article |
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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England4 Dec 1846 embraced, has only state his object, and make the necessary deposit of the sum he may require, or mean to expend, ami all the details of his journey are arranged for him. His place by railways and by steamers is secured, fares paid. His pass|>orts taken out View article |
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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England11 Apr 1829 Lnshington, Sir Win. Scott, Hon. Mr. Liddell, Mr. Hell, Lord Morpeth, Mr. (Motpelh), Air. Rllison, Mr. Russell, Col. Wilson, Mr. M»i-shall (Yorkshire), Lord Powlett, Air. Sykes (Hull), Lord Carmarthen, Sir C. Hastings, * Mr. Ifouldsworlli, Col. Hciesford View article |
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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England29 Jul 1826 \N. lU.aum n (Tin* Utter wa. brouuM to Torquay, and dcltverctl to laird Urey there by Mr. Heatnnoni . brother. «l the Mine lime, .lioweil him the letter, had written Sir Joint and Mr. K.lward Swinburne. »«i their atti.era land lirey .aid wa. winy Mi View article |
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Carlisle Journal Cumberland, England17 Feb 1844 dated Tuesday ship was ni , c h , his lordthe effects Of *»» very weak Irom the alarming il| ness ,' consequence ward. M.P., has bet his lather, Mr. Charles Hoparliamentary duti c? . preveattd from attending his Carlisle City The seventh | . District View article |
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Carlisle Journal Cumberland, England15 Aug 1840 the White Conduit House; Mr. Wakley the chair. Mr. Lovett, who sat the right of the chairman, carried the marks his imprisonment in his delicate and attenuated appearance. Mrs. Lovett and her daughter were present. So was Mr. T. Duneombe, M.P. for Finsbury View article |
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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England29 Jun 1844 foreign gentleman, of whom nothing is known. Mrs. Smith, a lady, 40 years of age; her daughter, Mrs F.milr Smith, 21 years of age; and Mr. St. George Smith, her son, years of age. Mr. James Kirhmond, of Paisley Mr. Rothery, of Leed*. wool-merchant. Death View article |
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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England19 Nov 1831 Itiown, iT. Snnil.it la-l. Mm. I'in.i.v. U l'•••llilll. Hu- i.’ilii i«M.. Mr. TytoH. formerly of the ofi* Inn, r«l Ul. gieaily ri-«|ircleit. Salnulay la-t, Mr. fliaih l.iuloN,ateil(U, .Mr. llliani Samk'rroh, airil 7V. MARKETS, MlimXG, Jtc. Ctai.iai.R, Nov. View article |
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Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser Cumberland, England21 Jun 1825 the Rev. John Curwen, Mr. Richard Conltharil, mariner, Workington, to Miss Eleanor Aitken, of Har- On SatnrtUy l«*t, Workiueton, Mr. Robert Morton, of Edinburgh, to Mwh Sarah Wilson. Mr. John Munow, to Mrs. Eleanor Sheridan. Mr. Robert Gallantrae, to View article |
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Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser Cumberland, England2 Nov 1830 string. All his sober moments are employed in efforts appease the anger of those friends whom has offended in his maudlin fits. takes indignities with patience—nut the patience Christian, hut that of coward ; a coward who murders his friend his heart while View article |
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Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser Cumberland, England12 Sep 1826 Frizington, Mr. William Thompson, blacksmith, aged 34. At cockermouth, on Thursday last, aged 84 years, Mrs. Jane Sherlock, of that place. Last week, at Maryport, Mrs Scurr, widow, advanced in years. Friday morning last,, at Dovenby, Mrs. Harkness, relict View article |
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Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser Cumberland, England5 Sep 1837 after hi* arrival, there a large party at the house. His mistress strove to impress upon him that all he had to at tea-time was to follow, with the sugar and cream, the waiter who carried the tea ; see that every one had and sugar; and to hold hi* tongue View article |
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Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser Cumberland, England26 Sep 1826 landlady of the Ordnance Arms, aged G.S years. Mr. Edward (Jill, aged 78. Mrs. Mary Clarke, aged (il. Mr. John Wilson, aged 22. At Bochardhy, near Carlisle, Mr. P. Eitislie, aged year*. At Reckside, Westward, Mr. James Irving, aged 76 years. At Crosshill View article |