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Northwich Guardian Cheshire, England23 Dec 1899 1817. Mr. Yates was appointed first county court judge for Cast Cheshire, and fouryean later with his wife came t. reddest Welbank. The late-fudge Yates wa* one if the first gentlemen take an active interest in the introduction railways and hi- was .-oe View article |
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Hyde & Glossop Weekly News, and North Cheshire Herald Cheshire, England29 Apr 1865 of Joseph Sladen, of Hartabourne Manor, Harts, Faq., to Augusta St.. John, eldest daughter of Joseph John Yates, Esq., of Welbank, in the county of Ches. ter, Judge of County Courts. On the 191 h inst., at the Parish Church, Hoddersfield. Thomas, son of View article |
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Chester Courant Cheshire, England12 Jan 1853 Colonel Porter Captain George Ross, R.E Rev. Henry Tasker, Vicar of Soham, Cambridgeshire Thomas Weedling, Esq. Captain Welbank T. P. P. Isaac Jones, Islington Mr. C. Ha s, Long-acre Brevet-Major B. Beaumont M'Cumming, unattached Colonel G. Baker Col View article |
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Chester Courant Cheshire, England2 Feb 1853 'Thomas E. Napier, C.B. 25 0 aphis George Ross, B.E 2 2 0 Rev. Henry Tacker, Vicar of iloba:O . i, 600 ing, F.Q. 25 0 0 Caplan Welbank .. 10 0 0 I T. P. P. Isaac Jones, Fag., Islington .. .. Mr. C. Barris, Long-acre Brevet-Major R. Beaumont 4 Ca . mmiti, unattached View article |
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Congleton & Macclesfield Mercury, and Cheshire General Advertiser Cheshire, England21 Dec 1867 legacy of £5OO ; to his housekeeper and butler, each Xl,OOO ; to his late laundress an annuity of 210; to his friend Richard Welbank, Esq., £l,OOO all free of duty. He (Ikeda his executors to make suitable gifts to his servants according to length of servitude View article |
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Winsford & Middlewich Guardian Cheshire, England15 Jul 1910 Macclesfield, Sareibaeli, and Williford. In His AbDILVS Mr lime pointed out that as his family had beau longresident at Wel'bank, deadbeat, be del not corn before the electors as a stranger. Re learnt his profession is a solicitor with one of the leading View article |
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Chester Courant Cheshire, England20 Dec 1899 column, gives a number of particular, our feeders will be interested in seeing. or • LADY. —The death took place on Sunday, at Welbank, near Sand. bacb. of Mrs. Tate.. widow of the late Judge Yates, drat county court judge for East Cheshire, who predemased View article |
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Chester Courant Cheshire, England26 Jan 1853 Porter Captain George Rosa .. 22 0 Rev. Henry Tooker, Vicar of Bohas: Cambridgeshire Thomas Weaning, Esq. .. 25 0 0 Captain Welbank 10 0 0 isa;eJonea, Esq., Islington .. 3 3 0 Mr. C. Barris, Long-acre 1 1 0 Brevet-Major B. Beaumont unattached Colonel G. View article |
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Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser Cheshire, England9 Jan 1920 the 29th uit., took plaoc at Elworth ureh on Friday. The deceased gentleman, who was 72 years of age. had been employed at Welbank as gardener for about thirlY Years and he was known throughout the dietrict. The tervice waS oonduuted by the Rev. Thomas View article |
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Crewe Chronicle Cheshire, England4 Feb 1928 was fat led net esenentat'ouslr. Slackes inherned the traditions of bee parento—Judge Yates and Mn. Yates, who resided at Welbank, and who had the high «teem of the people et Ithodbeeh. She married Mr. Jos /laden, who was attached to th e old Bendel Civil View article |
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Crewe Chronicle Cheshire, England16 Oct 1926 Sandbank, formerly on the Mal of the ?raising School. while their third daughter, Edith Prondlore. married Mr. Geo. Eaton, Welbank Farm„ Bradwall, nod mos of lir. and Mrs. T. Eaton. Reynolds Farm. Sandbech Meath. The Rev. H. &beheld d by the Res. T. Prow View article |
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Crewe Chronicle Cheshire, England23 Jun 1956 . Discus: 1. H Bel! •Ruticorn), 1331 L. tittle.; 3. A Jaeli:n *Crewe). Shot: 1, D •Cretter. Sift. 11Ina.; ^ T -1 2, - Wel'bank. 4 Cretc , . IN yards : 2. .1 'Wirral , : 3. N Howard 'Runcorn). 2311 yards: 3. Jones .Wirral). How step and jump: 3. .1 View article |
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Crewe Chronicle Cheshire, England7 Apr 1928 the British Olympic Council. He is • keeu cricketer. PURCHASE 0? A BRADWALL Telegraph From Our Os■ Mr. el. D. Barlow ►aa Wel'bank, • country residence et Br•dwall. dendbsch, whisk is the Northeich Division. Mr. Barlow intends to live there and so he in View article |
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Cheshire Observer Cheshire, England3 Nov 1972 provided a little with nature for the half dozen creates who tripped over. Results (corrected time) L Graduate 1826 (Nigel Welbank) 64.115; 2, W 230 (Brim) View article |
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Cheshire Observer Cheshire, England9 Feb 1935 beautiful pass from Wallbatils to Kelly should have brought results, but the winger carried it over the tine. while, abets Wel!banks got right through, he shut tamely well past the upright Chester found passes g g astray, and this caused movements to break View article |
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Nantwich Chronicle Cheshire, England28 Jul 1945 no dealers.- kV rite Box E. 05. Chrouic:e, Crewe p 330 AIII.EICAN OiGan. in good condition; best otter.—Mrs. ti. Eaton. Wel:bank Farin. Bradwall. sxnunach. Phone 69 c 221 B ASS Fiddle Wanted by pri‘ate ad. vert bier ; also Trombone, '1 rumpet, Drums View article |
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Crewe Chronicle Cheshire, England11 Feb 1928 Creating Clsolmoodeley. Jan. 28, 1929 at 46, .trees. Crewe, James 757 trued at Crewe Cemetery, Feb. I. SLADEN-0a F.b. I. at Wel!bank. Saudboa. Augusta St. Jobs. widow of Joeeph S! Bengal Civil Service aged 84. SWKTENHAM—On Feb. 3. 1828. at Wog -- MOU;tt View article |
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Crewe Chronicle Cheshire, England4 Sep 1937 Stallard and family desire to cspress thee. thanks for NI menages of in their recent tereayement and for the floral tributes. Wel:bank Cottages. Bradeall. Sandtoch. CREWE FIRE BRIGADE SUMMONED TO WASPS' NEST A wasps' nest was responsible for the Crewe Corporation View article |
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Cheshire Observer Cheshire, England22 Sep 1934 visitors to face a strong sun. The opening exchanges brought danger to York, but Pinder nipped in at the critical moment when Wel!banks got going. and Cunntngham was able to pick up and clear. I Sargeant and Cresswell combined to produce further trouble, but View article |
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Crewe Chronicle Cheshire, England29 Apr 1933 Mn. Jolly. The arrangement. were by Mssrs. Thornhill sad Bon. THE LATE MR. ALFRED BARKER.—The Imam) of Mr. Alfred Barker. Welbank Cottage., Bradt.ll, took place at Astbury Churen on Wednesday. Mr. Barker St 74, and iived with bit daughter. Mrs. J. Proudlose View article |