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Lakes Herald Westmorland, England4 Apr 1913 of fact, Mr. Tom Wing, got far more trade union votes than Mr. Douse-- 8,930 to 4,165. Many of us have hammered this truth lime for some years—that a man joins his union .for the advantages it gives him as a worker, not to dictate to him his general politics View article |
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Lakes Herald Westmorland, England25 Dec 1885 Wild/aim. I iniowdiately not only tin chute in his face, with a oisiralar wildness is his lame Or< hat alteration is his manner sad walk. Ird to a seat. Ilk happy low slag gait had altered. and he wadi with his rti* inipatieatly at the third,. th••arhta sad View article |
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Lakes Chronicle and Reporter Westmorland, England19 Aug 1892 bite the marmot dealwith the We heath= deal a week Sr ere. the* the ef laird wad th. vialleatles Mb polity whish grassed from the _lips Illelkes. Mr. Balfour isted the Ideas him by his Mimic** mit &pest Nome The Tad* iredliff their Trees be have hem won View article |
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Westmorland Advertiser and Kendal Chronicle Westmorland, England5 Sep 1812 Barber, ut Ciao , sear Be hi ham, to Mrs. Mary Duwnhast. he bridegrooms had the midi.rtuue to be is a marl-pit a foe days aftererode. On the uk. at Beck crinout, Mr. Walter Carruthers surgeon. to Miss Risher, daughter of the Rt.Y. Mr. Fisher 4/i girkowald View article |
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Westmorland Advertiser and Kendal Chronicle Westmorland, England8 Oct 1825 od for many years, was at lee PAM away from tea dalatb-bwda of bu trims& to his own. hbortly lam he died, he gave minute dilemmas to his people, as so the moiled leaking his la proper ore. •Giteconects' says be, three mulles at the Lead of thoibed, after View article |
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Westmorland Advertiser and Kendal Chronicle Westmorland, England13 Aug 1825 Dothan+, tee fat approaching to his year. hle presented to the ihEcrrot /Mechanic,' I•isioo,ii o ,• t h hi s dance.* no ksi a sore thin #1000! 1 1 / 4 1r. Hi , at etuded at Tattersall's, on Mon.!. ha.. 11,1.1 ibial his bets ansuouting to Kll, r.--friong View article |
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Kendal Mercury Westmorland, England9 Mar 1878 Lubbock, Sir U. Kay-Shnttlewortb, Mr Koowlee, Mr Rodwell, Mr Salt, Mr Brassey, and Mr Bruce. The counsel engaged made an unusually imposing array. Tbe promoters were represented by Sir E.J Beckett, Q.C.; Pope,Q.O.; Mr Littler, Q.C.; and Ur Balfour Browne View article |
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Lakes Chronicle and Reporter Westmorland, England20 Mar 1901 enk or elm, in some accessible spot, was a bell, and when its hard notes were heard each fres. Iran left his plough or his axe, and, seising his sword. hurried to the pleas of meeting. A clerk from the monastery would record the proceedings. the reeve View article |
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Westmorland Advertiser and Kendal Chronicle Westmorland, England28 Jan 1815 le ads lair, Mapper We Wet coolies that we antiously look for Mr. Wilson's promised rolueme of confident that they well be as creditable to hi. head. as his own compoutimes have heat to his bean ..—briesed there appears to be a something in the inspiring View article |
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Lakes Chronicle and Reporter Westmorland, England17 Nov 1875 unasked he soon began to find his visits inopportune and his cons. paoy an, intrusion. The old man, who was no fool. while secretly devouring his grief, bethought him of a method of recover ng, if not the affection of his children, at least its outward View article |
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Westmorland Advertiser and Kendal Chronicle Westmorland, England20 Nov 1824 an gapes time made him his iiit;Atid and is . ids mouth end hilt a pier* el IP. drawn as h , believed from the Creeps., airy one elm fur !web, tie mete, dad moor lug ° snit lir the magpies aids whit* K 'applies litre. that Mr. 11Irtmetaus has a doeumest View article |
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Kendal Mercury Westmorland, England15 Jun 1878 their own coonttee; sad (heroic no doubt that eram if the Treasury allow prisoner so away, for trial from his own coontry a certain 'sum provide for his wits esses, great hardships may ha inflicted. When the Home Secretary was qsastiooed on this point some View article |
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Lakes Chronicle and Reporter Westmorland, England7 Jul 1875 MoEnema Mr A W Sydney MolEneanx Mr B Altrnchm Crompton Mr, Mrs Chshre Armstrong Mr, Mrs Nwcstl Mason Mrs Dale Mr J Yorkshire Emerson Mr C A Wood Mr, Mrs Edgbastn Glower Mr, Mrs London Roads View article |
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Westmorland Advertiser and Kendal Chronicle Westmorland, England15 Jan 1825 ant there produced. added the asmowit 4 die repeystst. We to magi that kW , OM es MM. A Pee Miler pertieelen apply so Mr. TOM.. Laird Lode. LL these capital MINES or SLATES and That wee a frets in de lust will ' er i f ' lle 4Prim welliths b i e View article |
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Westmorland Advertiser and Kendal Chronicle Westmorland, England29 Nov 1817 haw* law ly loeyn t impell e d by his adverse fah to mirk heel without his customary allowance of that 1 p s hint l tiog le-verage. paided the sight eery mesh to his dissatisfaction. and might have very hap. pile , his forlorn condition in the words of View article |