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Carlisle Patriot, 22 Oct 1825 - Carlisle City Sessions (2)
2)
CARLISLE
CITY SESSIONS. [continued] CHRISTOPHER INGLEBY and THOMAS DORRAN were indicted for having, on the 12th instant, stolen from the shop of John FITZGERALD, confectioner
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Carlisle Patriot, 22 Oct 1825 - Carlisle City Sessions (2)
2)
CARLISLE
CITY SESSIONS. [continued] CHRISTOPHER INGLEBY and THOMAS DORRAN were indicted for having, on the 12th instant, stolen from the shop of John FITZGERALD, confectioner
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Feb 14
Carlisle Patriot, 22 Oct 1825 - Carlisle City Sessions (1)
2)
CARLISLE
CITY SESSIONS. The Michaelmas Sessions for the City and Liberties, commenced on Monday last, before William HODGSON, Esq. Mayor, John HODGSON, Esq., Thomas BLAMIRE,
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Carlisle Patriot, 22 Oct 1825 - Carlisle City Sessions (1)
2)
CARLISLE
CITY SESSIONS. The Michaelmas Sessions for the City and Liberties, commenced on Monday last, before William HODGSON, Esq. Mayor, John HODGSON, Esq., Thomas BLAMIRE,
Feb 14
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Feb 13
Carlisle Patriot, 22 Oct 1825 - Local News (3)
the intended
Carlisle
and Newcastle rail-road, from Brampton by Longtown to Port Annan, and Mr. Keith DOUGLAS, MP moved that the proposal do lie with the clerk for subscriptions, which
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Carlisle Patriot, 22 Oct 1825 - Local News (3)
the intended
Carlisle
and Newcastle rail-road, from Brampton by Longtown to Port Annan, and Mr. Keith DOUGLAS, MP moved that the proposal do lie with the clerk for subscriptions, which
Feb 13
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Feb 12
Carlisle Patriot, 22 Oct 1825 - Local News (2)
of the
Carlisle
Mechanics' Institution. On Saturday Mr. BROUGHAM arrived, and all was bustle in the evening, for the Learned Gentleman, it was said, would attend the first Lecture
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Carlisle Patriot, 22 Oct 1825 - Local News (2)
of the
Carlisle
Mechanics' Institution. On Saturday Mr. BROUGHAM arrived, and all was bustle in the evening, for the Learned Gentleman, it was said, would attend the first Lecture
Feb 12
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Feb 11
Carlisle Patriot, 22 Oct 1825 - Local News (1)
JAMES of
Carlisle
, surgeon, stated that he was called upon to visit the deceased about eight on Saturday night, and arrived at Causewayhouse by nine. On taking off the deceased's
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Carlisle Patriot, 22 Oct 1825 - Local News (1)
JAMES of
Carlisle
, surgeon, stated that he was called upon to visit the deceased about eight on Saturday night, and arrived at Causewayhouse by nine. On taking off the deceased's
Feb 11
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Feb 11
Carlisle Patriot, 22 Oct 1825 - Adverts - New Churches, Carlisle Exhibition, Insolvent Debtors
Corporation of
Carlisle
100 0 0 100 0 0 Sir Philip MUSGRAVE, Bart. 30 0 0 20 0 0 Thomas PARKER, Esq. 21 0 0 21 0 0 Robert PARKER, Esq. 10 10 0 10 10 0 Rev. Tovey JOLLIFFE 10 0 0 10 0 0 ------------
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Carlisle Patriot, 22 Oct 1825 - Adverts - New Churches, Carlisle Exhibition, Insolvent Debtors
Corporation of
Carlisle
100 0 0 100 0 0 Sir Philip MUSGRAVE, Bart. 30 0 0 20 0 0 Thomas PARKER, Esq. 21 0 0 21 0 0 Robert PARKER, Esq. 10 10 0 10 10 0 Rev. Tovey JOLLIFFE 10 0 0 10 0 0 ------------
Feb 11
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Feb 10
Carlisle Patriot, 15 Oct 1825 - BMD
late of
Carlisle
, to Mrs. CONNOR, daughter of the late Richard SOUTHERN, Esq. of Salford; after a tedious courtship of three days. [According to the Parish Register, John KIRKBRIDE
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Carlisle Patriot, 15 Oct 1825 - BMD
late of
Carlisle
, to Mrs. CONNOR, daughter of the late Richard SOUTHERN, Esq. of Salford; after a tedious courtship of three days. [According to the Parish Register, John KIRKBRIDE
Feb 10
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Feb 9
Carlisle Patriot, 15 Oct 1825 - Messrs. GREEN's Balloon (2)
Earl of
Carlisle
. I take this opportunity of returning my warmest acknowledgments to W. WINTER, Esq. for his prompt assistance on the occasion; also to Major MOUNSEY, for the hospitable
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Carlisle Patriot, 15 Oct 1825 - Messrs. GREEN's Balloon (2)
Earl of
Carlisle
. I take this opportunity of returning my warmest acknowledgments to W. WINTER, Esq. for his prompt assistance on the occasion; also to Major MOUNSEY, for the hospitable
Feb 9
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Feb 8
Carlisle Patriot, 15 Oct 1825 - Messrs. GREEN's Balloon (1)
area of
Carlisle
Castle, took place on Tuesday last, according to announcement in our last. The æronaut was Mr. C. GREEN, and this his 42nd voyage. From Saturday up to Tuesday morning
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Carlisle Patriot, 15 Oct 1825 - Messrs. GREEN's Balloon (1)
area of
Carlisle
Castle, took place on Tuesday last, according to announcement in our last. The æronaut was Mr. C. GREEN, and this his 42nd voyage. From Saturday up to Tuesday morning
Feb 8
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Feb 7
Carlisle Patriot, 15 Oct 1825 - Local News (2)
…. The cask of malt liquor (18 gallons) which costs them twenty-two shillings, they sell for forty-eight!!! ….. Google AI (that I still don't trust
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Carlisle Patriot, 15 Oct 1825 - Local News (2)
…. The cask of malt liquor (18 gallons) which costs them twenty-two shillings, they sell for forty-eight!!! ….. Google AI (that I still don't trust
Feb 7
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Feb 6
Carlisle Patriot, 15 Oct 1825 - Local News (1)
) The
Carlisle
harriers will cast off on Monday the 17th instant, at Harrowby Bridge; on Wednesday, at Newtown; and on Friday, at Raughton Head-each morning at nine o'clock. On
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Carlisle Patriot, 15 Oct 1825 - Local News (1)
) The
Carlisle
harriers will cast off on Monday the 17th instant, at Harrowby Bridge; on Wednesday, at Newtown; and on Friday, at Raughton Head-each morning at nine o'clock. On
Feb 6
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Feb 5
Carlisle Patriot, 15 Oct 1825 - Eskdale Ward Friendly Society
in the
Carlisle
Newspapers, HENRY HOWARD, Esq. in the Chair. IT WAS RESOLVED UNANIMOUSLY, That a FRIENDLY INSTITUTION be Established at BRAMPTON, for the Hundred of ESKDALE WARD,
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Carlisle Patriot, 15 Oct 1825 - Eskdale Ward Friendly Society
in the
Carlisle
Newspapers, HENRY HOWARD, Esq. in the Chair. IT WAS RESOLVED UNANIMOUSLY, That a FRIENDLY INSTITUTION be Established at BRAMPTON, for the Hundred of ESKDALE WARD,
Feb 5
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Feb 4
Carlisle Patriot, 08 Oct 1825 - BMD
Saturday 08 Oct 1825 (p. 3, col. 5) BIRTHS. On the 2d inst. at Eusemere Hill, Ullswater, the Lady of John Charles BRISTOW, Esq. of a Daughter.
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Carlisle Patriot, 08 Oct 1825 - BMD
Saturday 08 Oct 1825 (p. 3, col. 5) BIRTHS. On the 2d inst. at Eusemere Hill, Ullswater, the Lady of John Charles BRISTOW, Esq. of a Daughter.
Feb 4
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Feb 3
Carlisle Patriot, 08 Oct 1825 - Mr. GREEN, the Æronaut
ascended at
Carlisle
on Thursday last, was distinctly seen from this town, at about 3 o'clock, PM From the way the wind sat, the direction it would take was pretty well ascertained
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Carlisle Patriot, 08 Oct 1825 - Mr. GREEN, the Æronaut
ascended at
Carlisle
on Thursday last, was distinctly seen from this town, at about 3 o'clock, PM From the way the wind sat, the direction it would take was pretty well ascertained
Feb 3
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Feb 2
Carlisle Patriot, 08 Oct 1825 - Local News (3)
Mayor of
Carlisle
, in place of John HODGSON, Esq. of Penton, whose year of office expired on that day. The Earl of Lonsdale arrived at
Carlisle
at an early hour from Lowther Castle, and
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Carlisle Patriot, 08 Oct 1825 - Local News (3)
Mayor of
Carlisle
, in place of John HODGSON, Esq. of Penton, whose year of office expired on that day. The Earl of Lonsdale arrived at
Carlisle
at an early hour from Lowther Castle, and
Feb 2
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Feb 1
Carlisle Patriot, 08 Oct 1825 - Local News (2)
especially about
Carlisle
, but none of them had the least idea that such a reward rested upon his head, or even that he was "wanted." In 1824, he had the audacity to steal a mare
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Carlisle Patriot, 08 Oct 1825 - Local News (2)
especially about
Carlisle
, but none of them had the least idea that such a reward rested upon his head, or even that he was "wanted." In 1824, he had the audacity to steal a mare
Feb 1
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Jan 31
Carlisle Patriot, 08 Oct 1825 - Local News (1)
Mayor of
Carlisle
, at Houghton-House. One of the prisoners employed as labourers at
Carlisle
gaol, leaped off the fencing, last week, and gave leg bail. He was pursued so far as a mile
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Carlisle Patriot, 08 Oct 1825 - Local News (1)
Mayor of
Carlisle
, at Houghton-House. One of the prisoners employed as labourers at
Carlisle
gaol, leaped off the fencing, last week, and gave leg bail. He was pursued so far as a mile
Jan 31
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Jan 30
Carlisle Patriot, 08 Oct 1825 - Advert - Carlisle Exhibition
1)
CARLISLE
EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE. The Rt. Hon. the EARL of LONSDALE, KG &c. PATRON. SUBSCRIPTIONS Received since the 1st Inst., for the Support of the
CARLISLE
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Carlisle Patriot, 08 Oct 1825 - Advert - Carlisle Exhibition
1)
CARLISLE
EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE. The Rt. Hon. the EARL of LONSDALE, KG &c. PATRON. SUBSCRIPTIONS Received since the 1st Inst., for the Support of the
CARLISLE
Jan 30
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Jan 30
Carlisle Patriot, 08 Oct 1825 - Game Lists
.,
Carlisle
; HODGSON, Richard, Esq., Moorhouse; HENDERSON, Robert, Lowthian Gill; HALTON, Thomas,
Carlisle
; HENDERSON, John, Aspatria; HARRISON, John, Keswick; HARRIS, Joseph
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Carlisle Patriot, 08 Oct 1825 - Game Lists
.,
Carlisle
; HODGSON, Richard, Esq., Moorhouse; HENDERSON, Robert, Lowthian Gill; HALTON, Thomas,
Carlisle
; HENDERSON, John, Aspatria; HARRISON, John, Keswick; HARRIS, Joseph
Jan 30
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Jan 29
Carlisle Patriot, 01 Oct 1825 - BMD
Saturday 01 Oct 1825 (p. 3, col. 5) BIRTHS. On Monday last, at Dalston, the wife of Edward JAMES, Esq., of a daughter. On the 26th inst. at his house,
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Carlisle Patriot, 01 Oct 1825 - BMD
Saturday 01 Oct 1825 (p. 3, col. 5) BIRTHS. On Monday last, at Dalston, the wife of Edward JAMES, Esq., of a daughter. On the 26th inst. at his house,
Jan 29
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Jan 28
Carlisle Patriot, 01 Oct 1825 - Sights of the Week (4)
for the
Carlisle
and Dumfries Theatres, to commence about the middle of November,-on her return, we presume, from Scotland, where she tarries till that period. She appears at Glasgow
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Carlisle Patriot, 01 Oct 1825 - Sights of the Week (4)
for the
Carlisle
and Dumfries Theatres, to commence about the middle of November,-on her return, we presume, from Scotland, where she tarries till that period. She appears at Glasgow
Jan 28
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Jan 27
Carlisle Patriot, 01 Oct 1825 - Sights of the Week (3)
The Balloon is a very fine one. It is composed of red and yellow silk, in alternate stripes: .
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Carlisle Patriot, 01 Oct 1825 - Sights of the Week (3)
The Balloon is a very fine one. It is composed of red and yellow silk, in alternate stripes: .
Jan 27
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Jan 26
Carlisle Patriot, 01 Oct 1825 - Sights of the Week (2)
CARRUTHERS,
Carlisle
- ROANSON, Bassenthwt. John GRAHAM, do. J. DENT, Templesowerby Jas. LAZENBY, Carleton Joseph ROBLEY John HODGSON James ELLIOTT Thomas RICHARDSON Thomas LAWMAN
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Carlisle Patriot, 01 Oct 1825 - Sights of the Week (2)
CARRUTHERS,
Carlisle
- ROANSON, Bassenthwt. John GRAHAM, do. J. DENT, Templesowerby Jas. LAZENBY, Carleton Joseph ROBLEY John HODGSON James ELLIOTT Thomas RICHARDSON Thomas LAWMAN
Jan 26
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Jan 25
Carlisle Patriot, 01 Oct 1825 - Sights of the Week (1)
inclusive,
Carlisle
has been gayer and more crowded with strangers than for a great many years past. We proceed to describe the "Sights of the Week" in due order. And first
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Carlisle Patriot, 01 Oct 1825 - Sights of the Week (1)
inclusive,
Carlisle
has been gayer and more crowded with strangers than for a great many years past. We proceed to describe the "Sights of the Week" in due order. And first
Jan 25
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Jan 24
Carlisle Patriot, 01 Oct 1825 - Local News (2)
came to
Carlisle
races. Their plan was to see the sports, get a dinner at the Coffee-House, and then return home. Having no money, they failed as to the dinner; and instead of returning
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Carlisle Patriot, 01 Oct 1825 - Local News (2)
came to
Carlisle
races. Their plan was to see the sports, get a dinner at the Coffee-House, and then return home. Having no money, they failed as to the dinner; and instead of returning
Jan 24
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Jan 23
Carlisle Patriot, 01 Oct 1825 - Local News (1)
Mayor of
Carlisle
committed him to
Carlisle
Gaol, on a charge of wilful murder. About the same time, Mr. NANSON, acting for the City Coroner, went to the Crown and Anchor, for the purpose
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Carlisle Patriot, 01 Oct 1825 - Local News (1)
Mayor of
Carlisle
committed him to
Carlisle
Gaol, on a charge of wilful murder. About the same time, Mr. NANSON, acting for the City Coroner, went to the Crown and Anchor, for the purpose
Jan 23
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Jan 23
Carlisle Patriot, 01 Oct 1825 - Advert - Carlisle Exhibition
3)
CARLISLE
EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE. The Rt. Hon. the EARL of LONSDALE, KG &c. PATRON. SUBSCRIPTIONS Received since the 23d of SEPTEMBER for the Support of the
CARLISLE
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Carlisle Patriot, 01 Oct 1825 - Advert - Carlisle Exhibition
3)
CARLISLE
EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE. The Rt. Hon. the EARL of LONSDALE, KG &c. PATRON. SUBSCRIPTIONS Received since the 23d of SEPTEMBER for the Support of the
CARLISLE
Jan 23
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Jan 22
Carlisle Patriot, 24 Sep 1825 - BMD
street,
Carlisle
, on Monday morning, Mr. Joseph HALL, innkeeper, aged 38. His remains were interred at Wetheral on Wednesday, with masonic honours; the procession consisting of
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Carlisle Patriot, 24 Sep 1825 - BMD
street,
Carlisle
, on Monday morning, Mr. Joseph HALL, innkeeper, aged 38. His remains were interred at Wetheral on Wednesday, with masonic honours; the procession consisting of
Jan 22
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Jan 21
Carlisle Patriot, 24 Sep 1825 - Local News (3)
Well Said Sarah !!! Barb snowed in : in Canada On Wed, Jan 21, 2026 at 6:54 PM wrote: > Somebody should tell Paul Simon there are 51 ways to leave
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Carlisle Patriot, 24 Sep 1825 - Local News (3)
Well Said Sarah !!! Barb snowed in : in Canada On Wed, Jan 21, 2026 at 6:54 PM wrote: > Somebody should tell Paul Simon there are 51 ways to leave
Jan 21
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Jan 20
Carlisle Patriot, 24 Sep 1825 - Local News (1)
people in
Carlisle
are still much prejudiced against having their relatives removed to the House of Recovery, (one of our most useful institutions); the consequence of which is, that
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Carlisle Patriot, 24 Sep 1825 - Local News (1)
people in
Carlisle
are still much prejudiced against having their relatives removed to the House of Recovery, (one of our most useful institutions); the consequence of which is, that
Jan 20