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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England18 Apr 1829 the Irish economist, who, in order to preserve his cherries from the sparrows, resolved to cut down (he trees. doubt the worthy man had his revege on his hiped enemies, but it was at his own expi-nse. lost his trees, and, while the sparrows laughed at him View article |
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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England6 Jul 1844 hv Carlisle ; Mr. T. Stewart, painter, Carlisle; Mr. William Scott, stonemason. Smithtiehl. near gone Warwick Bridge, Carlisle: John Hodgson, Botchergate. Carlisle; Mr. Joseph P..tt«. Nuhhock, Cumlierland; Mr. H. Hilditch, Carlisle: Mr. William Hope, View article |
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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England13 Nov 1846 upon his son; ami if he had succeeded obtaining the confidence tbc Corporation hoped his successor would also succeed. trusted that when his son came to perform his last act at the Council Board, would be able testify, with as much pleasure (Mr. Nanson) View article |
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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England30 Sep 1848 but the winner had his share both—*nd a keenly contested game, which lasted hour and a half, terminated in favour of Mr. Edward Armstrong; Mr. B. Grundy, being second; Mr. Henry Pattinson, third; Mr Joseph Wilkinson, fourth and Mr. Joseph Hudson, fifth View article |
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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England28 Jul 1832 feeling for his noble landlord, but if his absence employer of his expected profit, and driven him either to devised. man, in fact, more distinguished as a la or |||al ureouulf lam sorry for him. ( Laughter!) If the desert farm, shut up his mills, renounce View article |
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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England10 May 1828 ha* met with powerful opponent in Mr. Dixon of who, in a lellci recently addressed his race the Duke of Wellington, ha* most clearly and satisfactorily pointed out the ruinous conserpienccs which must arise should Mr- Peel's Dill fully carried into execution View article |
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Carlisle Journal Cumberland, England31 Mar 1838 in the place Mr. Wilberforce. Lord Arthur Lennox, M.P., who is captain in tiie 71st regiment, will proceed to join the forces in Canada during the ensuing month. Lady Arthur Lennox, Lady Hamilton, Mrs. Daniels, and several other ladies of the officers View article |
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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England26 May 1832 other officers of State. The Lady iwaiting on the Queen was Lady Clinton. The othei Ladies in attendance on the Queen were the Marchiones of Westmeath, the Marchioness of Ely, the Duchess ci l-ccds Lady Isabella Weymss, Lady Bedingfield, Lad;. Cord, and View article |
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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England12 Apr 1828 disorder and confusion, and Chaos and that when Mr. Ilmslngton came, light was the effect f He reptubaird the his ftiend which had Mrs. •• the woman ** and ** an oppressor.** Tits long conversation which Mrs. Beaumont had with meant nothing more than thist View article |
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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England14 Nov 1840 Pro-Proctor*. To appoint Mr. Thurtell, of Calu* College, and Mr Hteventon. of Cnrpu* Chr!*tl ge, Moderator*, and also Deputy Proctor*, in the absence of Mr. Maturln and Mr. Dalton. To appoint Mr. C |
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Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser Cumberland, England15 Jun 1841 alter Lady Fanny Elliot, second daughter of the Earl and Countess of Minto. The noble Lord is in his 4<)th year, and is a widower, having married in 1833 Lady Kibblesdale, who died in November, 1838, leaving a son and daughter his Lordship. Lady Fanny View article |
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Carlisle Journal Cumberland, England21 Oct 1837 the present limits of his Grace's hunt, &c. Heats, once round and distance. Mr. Binnie's eh g The Laird's Brother, aged (Owner) 8 l 1 ; Mr. Usher's br g Habbaknk, 5 years 13 6 I Mr. J. Laing, jun., eh g Birthrlay, 4 years 7 2 2 Mr. A. Currer's b g Cedric View article |
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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England15 Nov 1823 young lady, die ground dial die circumstance* to which lie did not object, long as they ivinamed a •* family secret,” had, sl««r his departure, afforded manor of common conversation. Here the matter rests, and whatever may the Impression upon m»r the officer's View article |
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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England25 Feb 1826 Elilzabeth Milburn, aged 66. At New Houses, Mr. Robert Cowan, aged 52. At Ginns, Geo. Nicholson, aged 48. At Rottington, Mrs. Ann Laird, in the 73d year of her age. Lately, at Hensingham, Mrs. Ann Wilson, relict of Mr. Wm. Wilson, manufacturer. On Friday last View article |
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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England1 Oct 1831 yrs.. Mr. Smithâs hr. g. Rrown Stout, 3 yrs Mr. Walker's h. g. Cock Rohin, yrs. Mr. Gray's b. f. by Dr. Syntax, 3 yrs Mr. Williamson's c. c. Dr. Fraser, 3 yre Mr. Topping's b. f. by Gambler. 4 yrs. Mr. Wilson's b. f. Jane Spigot, 4 yrs Mr. Wilson's View article |
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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England27 Aug 1847 approaching Jhe. Mr. Dewar, the ground officer at Dalmally, collected the retainers of Breadalbane, and Mr. Campbell, of Islay, with his two ■ons, clad in a Highland undress of shepherd tartan, brought to the scene of the festivities his Islay men. The View article |
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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England27 Sep 1823 heats. Mr. Hudson’s b. h. Sir Henry, + years 01d! 1 Mr. Hodgson's Peveril the Peak, yrs. old 3 Mr. Slater’s h. f. Sister to Sir Henry, 3 years old, 2 dr Mr. Ferguson’* h. h. Wanton, years old Mr. Henson’s c. c. Bar nick Hilly, 3 years old Mr. Smith’s View article |
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Carlisle Journal Cumberland, England2 Jul 1842 Johnstone's eh g Caliph, aged Mr Crawford Royal Charlie Mr Moore's g Centurion Mr Thompson's b m Countess 4 yrs Mr Murray's The Gander' Month, yrs Mr Kirby br c Sir Robert, 3 Clarke's m Maid of Auckland 3 Mr Maitland g Clem-o'-the-deugii, aged View article |
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Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser Cumberland, England5 Oct 1847 Sfith, Mr. Thomas Jones, master of the Mountain Maid, of Cardiff, had the misfortune to fall from a plank which rested with one end on hi> vessel and the other on the pier at Barrow, and alighting o« his head upon some hard ballast fractured his skull View article |
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Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser Cumberland, England13 Apr 1847 steam-packet, the Lord Warden, built by Mr. John Laird, which was in readiness at Monk’s Ferry. Lord Warden is beautiful iron steam-vessel, just completed, under tbe superiniendenca of Mr. Morrison. tbe foreman of Mr. Laird. She companion to the Clementine, View article |