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12:46 PM
Carlisle Patriot, 23 Oct 1824 - Cumberland Sessions (5)
, near
Carlisle
. The prosecutor was taking a load of timber from
Carlisle
to Renwick, and stopped at Armathwaite all night. When he went into the stable next morning he lost his bridle
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Carlisle Patriot, 23 Oct 1824 - Cumberland Sessions (5)
, near
Carlisle
. The prosecutor was taking a load of timber from
Carlisle
to Renwick, and stopped at Armathwaite all night. When he went into the stable next morning he lost his bridle
12:46 PM
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May 13
Carlisle Patriot, 23 Oct 1824 - Cumberland Sessions (4)
home from
Carlisle
, on horseback, I overtook the prisoner about eight o'clock, riding on a carrier's cart. I passed on; but at the request of a person I turned back to ask who
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Carlisle Patriot, 23 Oct 1824 - Cumberland Sessions (4)
home from
Carlisle
, on horseback, I overtook the prisoner about eight o'clock, riding on a carrier's cart. I passed on; but at the request of a person I turned back to ask who
May 13
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May 11
Carlisle Patriot, 23 Oct 1824 - Cumberland Sessions (3)
gone to
Carlisle
, they went into a lodging-house there, in some street of which he did not remember the name, and while drinking liquor there he changed a pound note in the presence of
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Carlisle Patriot, 23 Oct 1824 - Cumberland Sessions (3)
gone to
Carlisle
, they went into a lodging-house there, in some street of which he did not remember the name, and while drinking liquor there he changed a pound note in the presence of
May 11
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May 10
Carlisle Patriot, 23 Oct 1824 - Cumberland Sessions (2)
imprisonment in
Carlisle
gaol, and to find security in £20, for good behaviour for six months afterwards. JOHN COCKBAINE pleaded guilty to an indictment for an assault upon Thomas
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Carlisle Patriot, 23 Oct 1824 - Cumberland Sessions (2)
imprisonment in
Carlisle
gaol, and to find security in £20, for good behaviour for six months afterwards. JOHN COCKBAINE pleaded guilty to an indictment for an assault upon Thomas
May 10
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May 9
Carlisle Patriot, 23 Oct 1824 - Cumberland Sessions (1)
, of
Carlisle
, for an assault upon Jane THOMPSON. An order of Petty Sessions for diverting a highway "leading from Rockliff Cross to a certain ford across the Eden, called the Peatwath
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Carlisle Patriot, 23 Oct 1824 - Cumberland Sessions (1)
, of
Carlisle
, for an assault upon Jane THOMPSON. An order of Petty Sessions for diverting a highway "leading from Rockliff Cross to a certain ford across the Eden, called the Peatwath
May 9
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May 8
Carlisle Patriot, 23 Oct 1824 - Local News (2)
, from
Carlisle
, arrived at Whitehaven on the 14th inst.; the smack
Carlisle
, Wm. GEDDES, and Miss Douglas, CARRUTHERS, at Liverpool, on the 18th. The Curwen, of
Carlisle
, was boarded
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Carlisle Patriot, 23 Oct 1824 - Local News (2)
, from
Carlisle
, arrived at Whitehaven on the 14th inst.; the smack
Carlisle
, Wm. GEDDES, and Miss Douglas, CARRUTHERS, at Liverpool, on the 18th. The Curwen, of
Carlisle
, was boarded
May 8
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May 7
Carlisle Patriot, 23 Oct 1824 - Local News (1)
) The
Carlisle
Journal reiterates its assertion respecting an alleged intended change in the county representation, and still clings to its "good authority." What is
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Carlisle Patriot, 23 Oct 1824 - Local News (1)
) The
Carlisle
Journal reiterates its assertion respecting an alleged intended change in the county representation, and still clings to its "good authority." What is
May 7
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May 6
Carlisle Patriot, 16 Oct 1824 - BMD
Inn,
Carlisle
. At St. Cuthbert's, in this city, on the 15th inst. Mr. Joshua HODGSON, grocer, Scotch-street, to Miss CARRUTHERS, daughter of Mr. CARRUTHERS, of the String of Horses
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Carlisle Patriot, 16 Oct 1824 - BMD
Inn,
Carlisle
. At St. Cuthbert's, in this city, on the 15th inst. Mr. Joshua HODGSON, grocer, Scotch-street, to Miss CARRUTHERS, daughter of Mr. CARRUTHERS, of the String of Horses
May 6
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May 5
Carlisle Patriot, 16 Oct 1824 - Public-Office
, of
Carlisle
, her employers. John SURGEON, (an old offender who was sentenced to imprisonment at the late assizes, and has only been out of gaol five weeks) was brought up in custody
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Carlisle Patriot, 16 Oct 1824 - Public-Office
, of
Carlisle
, her employers. John SURGEON, (an old offender who was sentenced to imprisonment at the late assizes, and has only been out of gaol five weeks) was brought up in custody
May 5
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May 3
Carlisle Patriot, 16 Oct 1824 - Coroner's Inquest (2)
, of
Carlisle
, servant, sworn. He said that on the 29th September, being on the race-ground, he saw John ISMAY riding on a brown mare near the distance-post, at which time three men were
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Carlisle Patriot, 16 Oct 1824 - Coroner's Inquest (2)
, of
Carlisle
, servant, sworn. He said that on the 29th September, being on the race-ground, he saw John ISMAY riding on a brown mare near the distance-post, at which time three men were
May 3
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May 1
Carlisle Patriot, 16 Oct 1824 - Coroner's Inquest (1)
the late
Carlisle
Races. About half-past two o'clock, the whole of the evidence of the witnesses who had then been summoned and appeared before the Coroner having been gone through
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Carlisle Patriot, 16 Oct 1824 - Coroner's Inquest (1)
the late
Carlisle
Races. About half-past two o'clock, the whole of the evidence of the witnesses who had then been summoned and appeared before the Coroner having been gone through
May 1
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Apr 30
Carlisle Patriot, 16 Oct 1824 - Local News (2)
native of
Carlisle
, and had latterly carried on the business of a cotton-spinner at Paisley to a very considerable extent; in consequence of some losses in trade, it became necessary
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Carlisle Patriot, 16 Oct 1824 - Local News (2)
native of
Carlisle
, and had latterly carried on the business of a cotton-spinner at Paisley to a very considerable extent; in consequence of some losses in trade, it became necessary
Apr 30
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Apr 27
Carlisle Patriot, 16 Oct 1824 - Local News (1)
theatricals in
Carlisle
, even to first-rate talent, we can scarcely hope that Mr. ALEXANDER will induce this much-admired son of song to appear on our boards. Mr. and Mrs. CALCRAFT
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Carlisle Patriot, 16 Oct 1824 - Local News (1)
theatricals in
Carlisle
, even to first-rate talent, we can scarcely hope that Mr. ALEXANDER will induce this much-admired son of song to appear on our boards. Mr. and Mrs. CALCRAFT
Apr 27
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Apr 26
Carlisle Patriot, 09 Oct 1824 - BMD
coachmaker,
Carlisle
. At Dalton in Furness, Mr. Thomas PARK, to Miss FISHER, eldest daughter of Mr. Joseph FISHER, Barrow. Mr. COLEBANK, late of Broughton in Furness, but now of Burnside
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Carlisle Patriot, 09 Oct 1824 - BMD
coachmaker,
Carlisle
. At Dalton in Furness, Mr. Thomas PARK, to Miss FISHER, eldest daughter of Mr. Joseph FISHER, Barrow. Mr. COLEBANK, late of Broughton in Furness, but now of Burnside
Apr 26
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Apr 24
Carlisle Patriot, 09 Oct 1824 - Local News (3)
Dean of
Carlisle
, &c. &c. The late Mayor filled the chair at the bottom of the principal table. The dinner was excellent. [A long list of toasts and speeches not transcribed
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Carlisle Patriot, 09 Oct 1824 - Local News (3)
Dean of
Carlisle
, &c. &c. The late Mayor filled the chair at the bottom of the principal table. The dinner was excellent. [A long list of toasts and speeches not transcribed
Apr 24
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Apr 23
Carlisle Patriot, 09 Oct 1824 - Local News (2)
from the
Carlisle
exhibition, which opened since the exhibition in this town. We are happy to observe that two of the paintings are by Mr. TM RICHARDSON, and purchased by the Earl of Lonsdale
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Carlisle Patriot, 09 Oct 1824 - Local News (2)
from the
Carlisle
exhibition, which opened since the exhibition in this town. We are happy to observe that two of the paintings are by Mr. TM RICHARDSON, and purchased by the Earl of Lonsdale
Apr 23
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Apr 22
Carlisle Patriot, 09 Oct 1824 - Local News (1)
passed through
Carlisle
yesterday, on their road to London; whence the Hon. Bart. proceeds on a continental tour for the benefit of Lady GRAHAM's health. Mr. ANDERSON, of
Carlisle
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Carlisle Patriot, 09 Oct 1824 - Local News (1)
passed through
Carlisle
yesterday, on their road to London; whence the Hon. Bart. proceeds on a continental tour for the benefit of Lady GRAHAM's health. Mr. ANDERSON, of
Carlisle
Apr 22
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Apr 21
Carlisle Patriot, 02 Oct 1824 - BMD
Saturday 02 Oct 1824 (p. 3, col. 6) MARRIED, On Sunday last, at St. Cuthbert's church, in this City, Mr. John William HODGSON, to Miss Eleanor
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Carlisle Patriot, 02 Oct 1824 - BMD
Saturday 02 Oct 1824 (p. 3, col. 6) MARRIED, On Sunday last, at St. Cuthbert's church, in this City, Mr. John William HODGSON, to Miss Eleanor
Apr 21
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Apr 19
Carlisle Patriot, 02 Oct 1824 - Carlisle Races (2)
4)
CARLISLE
RACES, 1824. [continued] THURSDAY.—A Plate of £50, for all ages, on condition that the winner is to be sold for 150gs. within a quarter of an hour after the race, if demanded
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Carlisle Patriot, 02 Oct 1824 - Carlisle Races (2)
4)
CARLISLE
RACES, 1824. [continued] THURSDAY.—A Plate of £50, for all ages, on condition that the winner is to be sold for 150gs. within a quarter of an hour after the race, if demanded
Apr 19
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Apr 18
Carlisle Patriot, 02 Oct 1824 - Carlisle Races (1)
4)
CARLISLE
RACES, 1824. These Races commenced on Tuesday, and, on the whole, were well attended, although the weather on Wednesday was unfavourable. A party of no less than thirteen
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Carlisle Patriot, 02 Oct 1824 - Carlisle Races (1)
4)
CARLISLE
RACES, 1824. These Races commenced on Tuesday, and, on the whole, were well attended, although the weather on Wednesday was unfavourable. A party of no less than thirteen
Apr 18
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Apr 17
Carlisle Patriot, 02 Oct 1824 - Local News (3)
Saturday 02 Oct 1824 (p. 2, col. 6 and p. 3, col. 1-2 + 6) [continued] At Egremont fair, on Monday se'nnight, the numerous company were amused with
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Carlisle Patriot, 02 Oct 1824 - Local News (3)
Saturday 02 Oct 1824 (p. 2, col. 6 and p. 3, col. 1-2 + 6) [continued] At Egremont fair, on Monday se'nnight, the numerous company were amused with
Apr 17
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Apr 16
Carlisle Patriot, 02 Oct 1824 - Local News (2)
committed to
Carlisle
gaol." "We forbear," continues the Pacquet, "from entering into the voluminous evidence adduced before the Coroner, deeming it improper
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Carlisle Patriot, 02 Oct 1824 - Local News (2)
committed to
Carlisle
gaol." "We forbear," continues the Pacquet, "from entering into the voluminous evidence adduced before the Coroner, deeming it improper
Apr 16
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Apr 15
Carlisle Patriot, 02 Oct 1824 - Local News (1)
arrived in
Carlisle
a few weeks ago, put up at the King's Arms Inn, took a shop for a certain period in English-street, and published dashing business-like advertisements of horses
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Carlisle Patriot, 02 Oct 1824 - Local News (1)
arrived in
Carlisle
a few weeks ago, put up at the King's Arms Inn, took a shop for a certain period in English-street, and published dashing business-like advertisements of horses
Apr 15
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Apr 14
Carlisle Patriot, 25 Sep 1824 - BMD
Saturday 25 Sep 1824 (p. 3, col. 5) MARRIED, On Saturday last, at St. Mary's church, in this city, Mr. Richard GOUGE, to Miss Catharine STOCKBRIDGE
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Carlisle Patriot, 25 Sep 1824 - BMD
Saturday 25 Sep 1824 (p. 3, col. 5) MARRIED, On Saturday last, at St. Mary's church, in this city, Mr. Richard GOUGE, to Miss Catharine STOCKBRIDGE
Apr 14
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Apr 6
Carlisle Patriot, 25 Sep 1824 - Local News (3)
Saturday 25 Sep 1824 (p. 3, col. 1-3 + 5) [continued] SERVANTS.-A short time since, a family arrived at Keswick, and took a ready furnished house. They
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Carlisle Patriot, 25 Sep 1824 - Local News (3)
Saturday 25 Sep 1824 (p. 3, col. 1-3 + 5) [continued] SERVANTS.-A short time since, a family arrived at Keswick, and took a ready furnished house. They
Apr 6
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Apr 5
Carlisle Patriot, 25 Sep 1824 - Local News (2)
Saturday 25 Sep 1824 (p. 3, col. 1-3 + 5) [continued] We observe by the Cumberland Pacquet, that notices are given of an intention to apply in the next
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Carlisle Patriot, 25 Sep 1824 - Local News (2)
Saturday 25 Sep 1824 (p. 3, col. 1-3 + 5) [continued] We observe by the Cumberland Pacquet, that notices are given of an intention to apply in the next
Apr 5
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Apr 3
Carlisle Patriot, 25 Sep 1824 - Local News (1)
Canal between
Carlisle
and Newcastle. The Earl of Lonsdale, with that liberality which distinguishes his family in promoting any measure which may conduce to the public good, has
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Carlisle Patriot, 25 Sep 1824 - Local News (1)
Canal between
Carlisle
and Newcastle. The Earl of Lonsdale, with that liberality which distinguishes his family in promoting any measure which may conduce to the public good, has
Apr 3
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Apr 2
Carlisle Patriot, 18 Sep 1824 - BMD
Saturday 18 Sep 1824 (p. 3, col. 6) BIRTHS. On the 14th instant, at Scaleby Castle, the Lady of Andrew HAMILTON, Esq. of Edinburgh, of a Son. At
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Carlisle Patriot, 18 Sep 1824 - BMD
Saturday 18 Sep 1824 (p. 3, col. 6) BIRTHS. On the 14th instant, at Scaleby Castle, the Lady of Andrew HAMILTON, Esq. of Edinburgh, of a Son. At
Apr 2
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Apr 1
Carlisle Patriot, 18 Sep 1824 - Dumfries Circuit Court
Curwen of
Carlisle
, lately residing in Annan, accused of having, on Friday the 23rd April last, in the High Street of Annan, and opposite the Coach and Horses Inn there, with an oak bludgeon
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Carlisle Patriot, 18 Sep 1824 - Dumfries Circuit Court
Curwen of
Carlisle
, lately residing in Annan, accused of having, on Friday the 23rd April last, in the High Street of Annan, and opposite the Coach and Horses Inn there, with an oak bludgeon
Apr 1
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Mar 31
Carlisle Patriot, 18 Sep 1824 - Local News (2)
opening at
Carlisle
. If our committee can put up placards stating that a splendid collection of pictures was about to be exhibited here, what must be the nature of the announcement at
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Carlisle Patriot, 18 Sep 1824 - Local News (2)
opening at
Carlisle
. If our committee can put up placards stating that a splendid collection of pictures was about to be exhibited here, what must be the nature of the announcement at
Mar 31