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Carlisle Journal Cumberland, England31 Dec 1889 tad Mrs. rims lid WES sass hi re ire d B. Les. rill abler Odra Ott Dori Mr. Omar Pier Worm). Br. Ord as Ifelle. Na. W. DdA.. (Di. bra). W. rd Mrs Oa sagrair goo Morn Joker Mr. sad is Lai (lhairkill). Mr. Wad Ms. le item Orbit; :- James sad Mr. ring View article |
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Wigton Advertiser Cumberland, England29 Jan 1898 Father Bourke, Mr. G. Wilson (Sanden House), Mr. Jos. Strong, Mr. W. Holliday, Mr. J. Rawlings, Mr. J. Graves, Mr. W. Sharp, Mr. E. adl, Mr. J. Carson, Mr. Jon. Strong, and Mr. James Kerr ; with Mr. Ritson (clerk), Mr. Clark View article |
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Carlisle Journal Cumberland, England30 Oct 1863 MR. JOHN LAIRD, M.P., ON NAVAL AFFAIRS. On Friday Mr. John Laird, M.P., presided a meeting held in the Music-hall, Birkenhead, for the purpose of presenting prizes to the successful competitors the prize meeting Le tsowe, on the 17th September last. Mr View article |
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West Cumberland Times Cumberland, England7 Nov 1874 unprecedentesny low price of Al per sack. Mr. M. Bland, n bauker'a clerk, liven the Claphaueroad. London, fell through the' skylight of his house on to the top landing whilst walking on the roof the other night iu his sleep. It was feared that be was fatally View article |
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Carlisle Journal Cumberland, England27 Oct 1863 MR. JOHN LAIRD, M.P., ON NAVAL AFFAIRS. On Friday Mr. John Laird, M.P, presided at a meeting held the Music-hall, Birkenhead, for the purpose of presenting prizes to the successful competitors at the prize meeting at Leasowe, on the 17th September last View article |
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Carlisle Journal Cumberland, England21 Jun 1850 MANUFACTURER, TENDERS his best thanks to the Ladies and e v lemeu Public in general of CARLISLE clnity ' for the vel *y liberal Support he has reived tor upwards of Twenty Years. ?S to them that he has taken the lately occupied by Mrs. Carrick, ENGLISH STREET View article |
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West Cumberland Times Cumberland, England8 Jan 1896 meantime, was quietly biding his time, full of exultation at the failure of Mr Buchan to produce the will of the lady whose agent he had been. Then the Laird, deeming it time to assert his claims, applied to the court for letters of administration. But here View article |
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West Cumberland Times Cumberland, England29 Jan 1896 not invited, the laird sat down to await his return. He had been in the outer office nearly an hour when Mary Paterson entered. followed by Mr Buchan. Mary's face lost its colour when she rain her uncle, but she did not speak to him. ' Mr Macduff, you have View article |
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West Cumberland Times Cumberland, England24 Jan 1883 hie sad Med hi pm.. .she a red was it with beirliereblet. lie ill set Me ere thee rod ear the ray :whet hie bee. He Me lie phi* beret Ilia mew preirsong shwa • The ink =ed as rep. Winne ushobil hie Illre anis biers the ad put his head her his Met. bat sad View article |
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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England23 Feb 1850 itt who fin the shot. Mr. n-ferred his to eercral rates which Im* consideivil l»* in point. The Juki There la evidence that the prisoner was out poaching that nlg'it. Mr. OvKHKNi*.- riial may Is* true my Lord, but the prisoner not his trial for poaching View article |
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Carlisle Express and Examiner Cumberland, England1 Apr 1893 The Co—berlaad Plato Glam Vnmrance Co—- art prapoaiat per cent Kcxl Thursday Mrs. Dardalcy, who will aeco—paafed Lady Uwaoa the lUabop. will open a sale work in ib* Casaty Hall to aid al tea of tea Meath Home of Combat for KpUcptfea. Lord Uuoeastcr has View article |
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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England17 Sep 1853 other-.guests were the Rev. Mr.'jMurdoch, Gordon Graham, Mr. Perring, Mr. Carlyle Waterbeck, Mr. Murray, jua., Rev. J. RtUerson, .Halt' Morton, Mi:. '.Irving, Plurcden, Mr. D. Ewart, Mr. Williams, Mar. JBarr, factor to the estate, Mr. Patterson, of the IJotts View article |
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Carlisle Patriot Cumberland, England4 Jun 1859 physiognomy ? (Laughter.) Mr. Springfield—There are varioos prices. It depends whether good-looking fellow. (Laughter.) Mr. Baron Chsnnell—Then you charge according to their looks ? Mr. Springfield—Yes, certainly (Lsughtir.) Mr. Baron Channel!— When returning View article |
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Cumberland and Westmorland Advertiser, and Penrith Literary Chronicle Cumberland, England30 Sep 1856 to shoot over his grounds. The laird wrote back, that he could not comply wiih Mr. Nose’s request.” Having finished his letter, however, gave another glance at Mr. Rose’s scrawl, and added postscript“ Finding that your name is not Nose, shall have great View article |
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Maryport Advertiser Cumberland, England31 Dec 1880 Town. Mr. W. F. Wilson presided, and the other member priseut were Mr. IVisbart (Lowtherfield), Mr. Dixon (silloth), Mr. Biglawla (Beekfoot), Mr. Wright (Park Haul), Mr. Holliday (Causeway Had), Mr. Hornsby (Abbey House', Mr. Carson (Pelutho), Mr. Hind View article |
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Cumberland & Westmorland Herald Cumberland, England3 Feb 1872 plaintiff himself described the lady whom Lady Constable was to have the pleasure of seeing. Ho said in one - We spent a very pleasant evening last night. Mr. and Mil.. Itloxam came and gave us come very nice Rongm. Mr. Holmes joined in with Samme Slack View article |
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Carlisle Journal Cumberland, England18 Feb 1887 In the Committee Room of the own Hall. Mr. James prodded, and there were also prams Mr. Jackson, Mr. Halstead, Mr. Ormond, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Milburn, Mr. Sinclair, Mr. J. A. Wheatley, Mr. Carboall (clerk), and Mr. Veit& (make). With nsforines to the complaint View article |
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Penrith Observer Cumberland, England4 May 1880 wee dressed with his usual Were Mete, het in slieitior from his vehicle his foot ball dipped. sad a email masa dim of etvetwer• Med sell. old* butes* ma hie melted instep, maned the plitler el hie boot& Mir Ildwerd was &Willem. Melia, his alas areavd. a View article |
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Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser Cumberland, England25 Nov 1851 as also was Mr Hughes, solicitor of Liverpool. any interruption. One immense advantage of the dis- performance had proceeded for about an hour, eovery wdl topreventde ay from the crowding of diswhen Mr Ramshay entered the house, and on his ap- patches View article |
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Cumberland & Westmorland Herald Cumberland, England2 Dec 1871 erases, Ulnae Asa that they would air rine real aria by the his. Mad. No women as be a lady else as weed or moldy earitbor. No rating how &ow orthatal ray she is, in wvulgarity al re grass Meat Mrs Uslorrly Wad. sertgerag. sad gas Ise* mat of all weans Is View article |