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ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDAY, AUCTST 12, 1921.
g i s a r i e s . )NS IN TH E
-EY. tile “ Yorkiilure
J:it ot Saturday, 1
1
|iiiig uulings yet ilisiorieal juiU
Ind trij) oecupied ■ Kcasioiial Jieiivy Vious cliarabane I coiutort, ihouyli |y in the J{ibblo 01 ine aluiust
^1 at JJoltoii-by- lall, and Sawlcy
|\ icar. tlio i{ev. |tiie p.ii ty round riiry VJ.*s time
Inainder of the Im MoU. tliougli |re was a ciiurch 'Ihore is much I’ lnKays within
Ijne HI tile \ortli |le el die Somer- erk JvJiig Ueni-j'
;iH<i 1 li'Mi y—Sir \uv.v ;,nd their
.Hi^. el' course, narrates that
[•II i\ -nine ligurcs . .'lab ij‘i t.ravou
'•iar ahsiH.-ialion \ I.. lor it Wild
Jon Hall -dial 'I'pii l*;id>ay for
ni'.- el liexhain '• nenilv .•Inuiged
|i the Had'
O.firtii by roliiys of
n Mr.' C. n. Ik
' iiand.-^ of tlie ;:''t<ir:e inf<‘r<.‘6t. aiKM,'.;, for in i ' III j ae;'4‘. though
die ])Jace was
n “ of mucli sinking coin-
nteinj oraitoous wuiid' n ul col- ing H.r a h‘w '■! lamour in
I.' nking exainplo !«nins. for Mr. <!• > . nt from
|die-.‘ father an<l intirestd in
Jd;ing- j-ft. })ijt |\..l .. -ervire. if : ni .: of h;.-:oricaI W'iiilo still-
' b‘ %eai>- a.s an ie i--).iiild die !' ]^ a iiHxlern- : d I hat dierc
n:y \ 1. visit-od l ’
i;ir n-'ideiuif of ’ ■■11), ;;;id wllilo n.'>nl., et .\l»ing- to a
la* ib;irbh-.
|:rmia liall, tlu> ove. Henry’s l‘V ?},.• monk, r and.juiti(Yi
Harnnaton, -■ n ie .. .Mr.
|ri.s W 4-?-.'
vi.sit/^1,
I lioir l)v rnniiy : n’-hlf--) until |i«'Vf'r ('finipl.drd.
e'-. in tlie first evcc4Med
oud .^^av. ilDCI.xxij. Homy Wigloswortli, Steward'. Court adjournod to 3rd Juno,
1«72.xVimrcemontfi for non-apponrance. Tnomas Wostby, Esq., js. Hoary Marsdon, Esq., js., Jolm Lystor
E'"‘ l'kbo7t Cd
V i 4^ ^'iMins
'ikicmar GT,"Margiirot Urogdon ' J'cah " '
Edivard Hardca-stlo 6d. imiiosod
r V M oJinn unto ^ Court JJaron of John Lyatc.r, Esq., hold BEITflAIIS FOR BEnEII BABY CARS
last past iiis. iiijd. according to a paino formerly niado. Ifc. Woo amerce j’O sd. Jo. for noH hanging a ycat att Baxter Gapp m yo Sumertime last
i oast iijs. iiijd. according to a paino formerly I Tnyd. I Weo lay a Paine that none hereafter lay ! any dead Cariori in or near Baxter Gapp vpon paino of iijs. iiijd. It. 'Woo amerce Henry Marsdou, Esq.,
ftrancis Lystcr, Cl., and ^largery Scott, AViddow^ for nott hanging yo yeat att yo East end of yo town© Gisburne iijs. iiijd. contrary' to a Paino forniorly laid. It. 'NYeo amcrco Henry Marsdou, ]tx>q., and
I there yo Suraortimo last past iijs. iiijd. i according to a paino formerly made. 1 It weo amcrco M’’iiliam Tippin, Jo. Lystcr,
s mo o and William past contrary to =
not until early Tudor times that tho •oinploto differentiation of tho Court Loot fronr tho Court Baron
w.as fully
o.stablishod. How- over, when wo turn from thq Courtkeeper s Guides, compiled by' Kichin, WUlkmBon, Sheppard. Sir Wm., Scraggs and otl»ors m tlio latter part of the 16th and in tho 1/tli Cen- iurios, to tho Court Rolls which show the actual working of thoso local Courts, wo frequently find that in many particulars they do not conform to tho strict legal thooncs laid down by theso writers, in itself often | oviilcnco that they have como down from a
ffrnneis Lystor, Cl., for nott linnging yo yoat called Goidard yeat and makeinge ye fence
' giY-s' wiiittacreVGenUema^ ! J"- H.-irtley iijs. iiijd for nott hanging yo ' • ' •
Xiiat tliobnhahitants of Gisburn repair tlio ; p a t iijs. iiijd. according to a paino formorlj ,?i:rul^“ '^kotkr‘ i'bho
foileit ng j . J •
’ ytaij called Sander yeat in yc Sumertimo last 1
which are proper to such a Court. In a. Court I r
It woo amcrco llobt. Shyros for nott lo- ' payreing his pt. or porcon of yo sd. Sander
d to tho L o iro f^ tho 1 huriixl on 3rd March that year. Hia e dost ^
Geldard via’ ’ - [ c a l l e d “ Goldmd loanc ” m mbJo'lhbSwJd” r f l u o m y S i l g ' ifavi
under tlio pcnulty of forfeiting vjs. viijd. to ^
tin- Lord of Uio Slanor Pha.
Roliimon of tho same town. Action of
trcona.ss on tlio
c.ist' for taking and unjustly , detaining certain goods. Hofendant pleads , not gniltv. Verdict of tho Jury a.s follows:— ; “ Woo doo findo that John Robinson Do- i
Willi.iiii
jVrmiHto.id of Gitbum ogainst .loliii
feiidt. both wrongfully Detain tw;o lirass pans, ono frying p.an, ono smoolliing iron, ono spado, ono tosting iron, ono BacktMard flailed in a list attached to tlio Court papers “ one Racboard for h.akeing of huoan L ono Rngg, ono feather pillow, ono feather Codd, ono Stand, four Riggins, ono Stone jxitt, ono Rowling Pinii, onoTubb, ono itormo and four Treiichra. and Doo order yo sanric to h<« ro- stond to William
xynniste.ad Pit. with Ink
coi-ts snstniiicd in this Suit.’’
Pic.sentmont.
of
That at Uiis date tlioro remains built pait a cirtniii Encronchiiieiit of Richard
. , i. .
Brockden lately deceased upon tho waste o tho Lord of this Manor adjoining tile East- End "of xVntliony Scott’s House and Ricliartl Broekden’s new houio witliin Gisburn con- teining in length “ sex vluas anglico 6
veards” and in length ono foot. ■ Nino of tho twelve .lurymon at tilts Oourl
word marksmen
t • iii>‘ gard^-n " r.rnngt i |4>v
in
Tho
origin.al Minutes contain the follotung presentments with the finding of tho ,Iur\ n j
_Tu - n 'v V o ' iV r j l^ in o yt Cant. Wliitikcr or
vo ocepvtrs of his land shall iii.ako and viihould VO Ifenco and ycat at haxtor gajK liforo tho 3rd of .luiio next vpon paino of
3- 4d. lo tho I-ord of tins Manor. 'lliis lost.
“ Woo lav a paino yt Oapl. Marsdon,
flraim Lister, Vie,. Antho. Scott and yc ocejivors of Swartlihreok leneiiit. shall make •uid viihould yo yoat nt yo Enst Kiid m yo towi.o lading to Skipton beforo yo Jrd of Juno next vpon pain of 3s. 4d. to jo I-oid ol
VO Mr. *
vpon pmno - Jlanonr.
“ We lav n paino of 3s. 4d. to yo I-ord
----- D „ , „ ■ }>aine o find this “ M’o-.' lay a paino
veat Repnird. 'vt John I-ister, Esq., veat called
Ra^ks^vt” w L 'y o 's r d of^lune next vpon ■
■ of 3n 4d. lo yo L. 'I'liis loot.
rvlais.
er Carpels [rm Prices.
lU T L E ' .R Y JOIN' OUR >CLUB. ^N S tATE. HO BUSH; S
re< on ;i,.,wiug Ibo changes of
„,ado note in Um margin that Um was held oil 611>.
1676. Courts was ImW ror loo X'hc original Mjnutes of the
w.,ftb as Steward a Picas.
ro.R : t . Lrj BAKER,
Bm Bakery
r 4le.'-< rda* dm if ha.-^ .'ilrea»Iy sori'-ties W4»ro
o-hool rhiidnm e.
I joined
,n I would Uko licard much of
■
Ho lias also Court
and has indicatoj that oi o o .. held for Xhoma.s l-tster
May. 1674. whicl.wiui hold b ite to bb ns follows :-
.Margaret '-i.'.t (,no of those . j . Mnrnarct Si’ ttf f<” ' ... ''""
h.iSSu.'tirr'iJlfiss
word umloc,l)licrabli-l aiignu. . '"\V„te4' ” r-pia inU ir for the 17 hoartls With
for pronii’^© to pG> of viijs ij<l.
Hiigb X'liomns I,istcr
y nbl.'l tliat xxlli of May
, ,
Defc
iul.int- appeared amj re 1 .j ,„.,„.coii We.: lav a payno yt ve D'^h
“|",^;[^,,^jl„rdcasllo’s Debt , ■.,,1 ,.nnf(«scd llic Debt.
• ,„4
....... ........‘ n n J ^ V ia ow S c ;^ jo u ^ Croft adjoyncing .J®, \,pt,vocn and ye
vjm tho payno vjs. vnja. ....
r-ikewLse a payno < f m O- ' I » j Gishurm. Dunghill if not lead away
gu>rio mans
"'Vi'SkS- f'"'k s i -s S T r a t s'-
»"»''■ '• > formerly mado.
hanging .vo B^iko yret a(^^ y ^ according VO Sumertimo
la.st
to a naine formerly matle, Wen amoTco Jo.
hi« fonco bofcWCCnjfO > . .
Weo amcrco .Tolm Fy . - ,g Oiflbur Moor - " I ’*- ’
Tvster Rsq., for nott
onil of Moor I umat
. TVimiind Brockdwn
falliug'' in'"wiu'i'^ lii« prerog: o'” '^llt'^'*^™ro“ pow^ cuoug). to
tliem ‘ SOC of jurisdiction nine . J.U olh l^-iiom: iK 'c o u s id '^ h te vi^riety ootiits.. which ’nten^sificd re^
r - o i ^ t o W h - m l t h wItrition
l)vl'i\vmwiucn or tno uamu. the O.urt, was adjdjourn*"
proliab y
hr h bailiff* 'v
till , „ „
and tlio Jury no doubt, jn ro'ind t4j view
t.lif n*sult.
no doubt, ill ■«-. • -■ . , the places complamcd_^ on " Uli
otmied j -
noM shows^Umt | ever. i
05 tim t^ -d has t r a ^
,,g,n , tuns having^‘)eml■'nlmlorial in I'’®;;;‘ >>>e fitet
^ tins oy'V®"™idoiiio g';es. “ inorinl syste
Eiigmnd’umuirelvre^ nr tho manorial type, or o . "in'^dy exisliug <n. V^liAte Tlicro can, I thi»k, '
developed into tihe Cour Co rt of tifio Mmior ill wlltehho ^ c is c x l ««ch
K p « t ' i .^ t p 'u
t bo wa, entitled to .oi;,badJn^^^^^ .IK entitled to .o good nil his Clniin.s.
isers ]>ro- ‘ :
hich h exorcn
^ p„'i,Us to the luims^and | i
.vstem into ; tliat
Britain.” " at the
V„,„,„uiiitv m it-4 of ,1!:;; in re,,air Urn varTons Om?t Manuals,
IV,,°‘ lirxons stni :Vhm- 1 til “ ^loso suit depended on tonro a ,._:„i
ouglit to form tho Jury; and a.s a Court Barw might exist with a very few free suitors, M
is tho free X o nmirf.^llfirnn if. s s K.f ?.“ s 'f s sx
,,^,g„.gd ,„ it qf court, did,tint rca Ij owe i:y
tm.uri hut
tluTTurv never consisted of
lc.ss tliiin twelve. Z r o wore, usually 1^0 of J-ho H-tenants i.n
hut- I '6 I
■ho 1
couslitutod not only iiuuie tho proficntnicpts mid laid tho pains, but also gave tl'o verdicts in the v.Vriotis actions that cnnio for trial.
It will ho noticed that in enteriug nP^'® clvb. of Uio Court ia Uiii Oishiirii Plaint Brek ii? Uio latter part of Uio 18th Ceiilury, tho
Court is stated to ho held lioforo fwo of tbe Suitors of tho Court. The reason of tins no
do iht was tliat in tho case of Rumsay v. W a l to n
tried at the Hereford Summer *0 !
prol^^miitOTS at a Court Baron wore I I
iiriatt , ; . - Woo lay a
J.aine yt yo Inl.ahitants of , , .
vpon
juiinoof.ms, lo the lord ol m “ Wo<‘ amorce Antnoin oluu
,
bx«rAl?85!! .
hre^^ « - t 'o f June
Tins lost. yt Will Tippin and Jolm
• t «. r and Will Holgat shal i i f t? as followcth - * »
are in a very illiterate hand as ),olden at Gisbourne for the loard
of tho manor tho 3rd day of May in 1676. by tho juaro the day and yearo almveecdo
pay uuto John trigwoll tho som of 3s. 8d. charges of tho Coart.
Weo ordar tliat Christophar hridg sliall , .
shoil ropnr the Rakos yeai.
Rak.stor yoat, tho townoiid yeat. houghton yeat and
gollcl.aril yeat if tho Im
Itam woo make a Pnino that all those that
first day of Jnno nokst wo fmo thorn for eury dcfolt in pono 3s. 4d. ,
liath cny ring garth fonco out of rcjwiro the first of .Tuno next forfeit to yo Lord of yo Manix- 3s. 4d.
and weo iiiako a Paino that cury ono that
?o not in solisdiaiit repear tlio , ,
goo on gorg cloaso hottam sliall forfeit to yo Lrd of yo Alanor Is.
and woo make a Paino that every ono that ,
, , ,
Coart ordered to ho made to John 'Ingwcll, was tho verdict of Uio Jury m aii action tried
Tlio payment of 3s. Sd. nnd clinrga of the
by 'them. It
.«5 ea inai. uuer o -
' April. 1745. the loth Jfny, H46. tlio 14t ■ Ajiril, 1749 (wliieh was adjourned to l i t Alnv, 1749), tho 3rd June. I<i4, the 1211 Januarv, 1787, nnd tho 30th Jnnuary, 1<94. Tookiiiir to llio iutorvals hotwcon tho litst
Courts it appears clear that tho sittings j,u,o boon more or loss of a formal
character only.
Thoro 19. however, with the papers a “ Gnshiirn Plaint Rook ” eonlaming particu
,
lars r.4ating to actions for tlio vnc"VCT>' ° small dohts. It hogms m Juno, ends in April. 1796. During Hus penml of nearly 22 voiirs there wore 42 actions oiitored, an avoiagS of about two a year. Judging by tho entries in the l>.«lc it
appo.ars douhtf .1 if niiv of tlio actions came to
tn.il, ami tho Court sooni.s to have hcon used morolj as a
means of collecting small
of tho Court is ciitereel in the book tCbdimlJ from tliroo weeks to three wcelw lor a con-
,J ' ’® , °
sidorahlo jioriwl after "'•I'v''J’ ’.'', come very lax. Tho stylo of fho Court
l " o r . S r ^ I la io i , of tlio Worship
Qisburiio. 1
Thom.as I-istor. Esquire.
Gi.sl)iiriie
T do not pr^^l^“io enter into the question | parisli offices, of Urn origin o?1hoso local courts .at Icngtli. ; "'iJ
Oddio, xVyrton, Court.
Xiao 16Ui and 17th century writers, like , peu8c._ of a delcgntidn from him ;;;VuiarCmml« j r .
i John Lister ivho has so frequently appeared C ' as Lord of tlio Manor died in 1674/5 and was
succoo=?or w.i.i Thomu.s List^ bapti,^d ' CnV thn “ Dooso&soros ” of Dalliker and at toburn 6tU Docemb^, 1665. tfo married
suitors wore tho Lord’s Tenants, fho Iwt or suitors at tho Court of
o t(io Manor n clu e a
WisweBi Sports. KEEN
FINE ENTRY AND COMPETITION.
RAIN SPOILS TH E “ GATE.”
I have dealt with, does not profees to be more j ^yeatiier is beyond their capabilities and >aiii than a Court Baron, .and its suitors are those j
period before these theories wore cstabli^ied. | .yjoir power to onsuro the success of the cltort, Tho Gisburn Court at tho date of tho Rolls | Unfortunately lor thorn, tho control of tho
premoters of Wiswoll Biwrts and gala, on Saturday, had don© o v^ ’thiug in
copious quantities, spoilmg the ^i tho programme and intorlcring
Loot tho suitors are the rosiaiits wiy***^ the ^ ^ijpa^strously with tlio “ gato.^’ As a result Manor between tlio ages of 12 and 60 years i
except peers, clergymen and women. I^/^ is that if their organisation can survive such Court Baron suit depended on tenure and the :
satisfaction tlio committeo can have it can stand onytliing. Wo iiavo
faith in tho spoi’tsmauship of tho
1670, shows that they wero all icnants rtf
flirt Alnnmr jvnd innludcd sovornl women. Tliis list divided tho tenants into tw-o ;
\ classes: (1) “ Ereo Tenants’’ ; (2) “ leimnts | wliich will throng tho viUago on one
of Uio Lord.’ ’ This was fira^t dono in Um | jay a year at all ovonts. list of suitors at tho Court on 8th Juno, 1060. I govoral other villagea have now well- Prior to tliis no distinction
w.as made botwocn
tho suitors and tlio lists wore lieaded “ Names , ^ ; WiswoU?’ ’ naked Mr. E. Perry, mine of iho Suitors,” (1635 and 1659). The names .
of
all. It was a legal theory that a Court Baron could not exist without two Proo Suitors at least, and it
w.as no doubt in order to show that tlio Gishiirn Court liad tho requisite niimbor of tlioso, that in 1660 tho Steward changed his motliod of describing tho suitors. In none of tjieso lists are there more than four froo Tenants named. Theso must hayo btoii owners of feo aimplo estates granted to 1)0 lield of tho T-ord of tho Manor before flio Stntuto of Quia omptoros (Statute of West minster tho 3rd 18th, Etlward I.) which pro- liibitod sub-infoudalion. It is not clear exactly what tlio tenure of “ tlic 'lenants of the Lord” was. They could not have boon loi.yliolders. othorwiso tho Court Rolls wotUd have Blunni their adiiiittiuices m proper form, as tho entries on tho Court Rolls aro fho only evidenco of a cojiyholdor s title.
cases tho list has no doscriptivo
he.iding at tho Lords ’T nts ( (1653) and in
m.sny 1
i.s cilonr that later C.)urts_were held ns I | have seen call lists for Courts on the 6t
They mitsl have liccn tenants oither for lives or for years, Uio
lc.ases under which they held having reserved suit of Court. It is not im- prohablo that they licid under lcn.ics for ivcs, •us such leases wore certainly soinotimcs granted hv tlio Lord of fho Miinor of
t.islnirn. Short particulars of one of sucli Leases, tlio Counterpart of which is among the same bundle of jiajiers a.s the Court Rolls, aro as
'g f " ,'i\icU is follows:— i
of tho Tonants which owo suite and semco „ notf” Echo was happily not alono m unto this Court ” (1649) and “ Tho u.anica j , ds Tenants”
..ynnuiU sports mootings. “ Why viUago inn, and echo answered gnq tho idea was fastened on
pursued with such onthusiasm that it
was (ally evident that the viUago was going to make a b:g oUort to sliattor too solitude it, had so long posstssed. A roally ablo and keen oommittoo was termed and backed by tho wliole of tho viUagers and with gcnoious sunpait, tho mombers wont on with tUo ariangoinoiit© socuro in ihe knowlcdgo that if the worst cam# to tho worst tho village would sliiuo Uio loss. 8o complete wore tho arrangemouta made, so woU did compotitoia resixind that Uio sports wore guaranteed a success—if tho woatlior was lino.
Only To Decoive.
and Uiou shortly after noon, briglit again. But tho sun Hattcred onty to docoivo imd .-uW oqmntly tlio rains descended and tho floods como. Uuly the most enthusiastic could survive sucli weather and what proimsiM to bo a record crowd ended by assuming only
BaturJay morning was bright, thou duU,
10 peolablo dimensions. Of course Wiswoll folk aro mado uoitlior
tho same I inspired to olfort by genorous prize money,
! of sugar nor salt and they dotorminod to go 1 tlirough tho programme. Compotitors, witn supdamlo touUdonoo in their own ability and
i wero of tho same mind and tho sports were I duly hold. - Conditions wore by no menp
1718 from Tlioma.s Lister, of Gislmrno Park i ,, jeJuge, but tho spectators contrived to cx- in tile Countv of York. Esi|re., to Edmund i
aiid all the .Stables, Buildings. Gardoiis, , fg^^toiy conditions. Orchards.
Back.side,s and appurtenances to tile i same Isdonging situated at Giahurno aforesaid and tho several Closc-s of Arable meadow amt j laud thcrowith occiipiod
purchased of ono Boocock), ffawtv and ffar ffawty, Uio Higher Cross fflatt
x\.crc« then in tlio jiatscssion den. xVnothor close called R taiiiing Two Acres then in Uio pos^sion >
Bdimiiid Slarkio and a Cottage and
Gislmrn then in Uio no^xeMoii o James Briggs (reserving unto tho Lessor all Timber
irshinfull | and Lca<
aforesaid on ,^iJuv,. Um^3rd | £16 d.1- .1 I S
I
in and for th ii... 0...1 /»ir. ttovnlt n in oniial portion.s at i ciuccost -j!-> C T ^ l i o Bishop in |
,, hold at Starkio ngcil 20 IMnumd
St.arkio ng«f 13 o Manor I James Sterkio aged 7,
dti^ig l5v.^ '■j® E k ic '« »— 5«i' ■»« to
of Uio B au l jp a y jm o _ « . .^U j j-^ ^ To keep a Hound for tho uso
and pieasm-o” of the Lesrer without « o y ^ om - Jiril called
g„e,, gg„, Grai ‘ Sliilling or in any wi'so uso or disjxwo i r l a ^ °'^;o‘;.:?auS'So‘^ t O^ ,
Tn^s and otl.or ’lleos ami all m»'«3 of Coal, CopjHT,
Bra.ss, 1 Slone |
and tlio liOwer Cross Iflatt o " " ' '" " " '" Cmht i 150 Branches in Lancashire and adjacent Ccuniies.
by.Bjw'.anilj and E. rteptn, Clitheroo Iho final
w.as a great race, and though a dispute resulted in this ovont having to bo again run, J. Clark, Oliatburh, carried oil tho chief
award in both races. 'JJho 440 ynrda liandicnp was also very = s
CImtbiu-u; F. Jopson, Clithirco; H. Cli nty, ■WhaUoy; and J- Clarkson, Barnoldswick. The final was won by K. Parker, Baruolds- wick, who coUapsod on tho tape after a supremo olfort. J. Clark, Cbatburn, who was
.nclsou, i,. ’u fUi
Eoci nd was also fully oxtonded. Fott- of tho 33 compotitors in tho milo
hanilicap completed tho course, which was a \oi*v exaetiug ono. Four of tho runners nc- ccntel defeat bol’oro lialf-a-milo had boon cmnp'otod nnd at least six dropped out dur
ing the third circuit.
won l.y tho Hefty Bolton-by-Bowlam ren ting) nt—a real team-who pulled Whailej , niiotlior liinwny combination-in tlio Imal. The pillow-figlit alforded great nmureinoiit, Uio licit bout being seen in Uio
fiii.al which was won by "W. Ireland, Gisburn, who kept
hia head as well as his balance. Mr J Edmondson’s “ Minnie ”—who won nt -IVlinllcv show—left all roninetilors far
t oltiiig liandicaps wore disappointing. Rosults.
behind in the pony race nnd Mr. J. ]SIa oil Along” was but a bnd second. lUo
1
100 yards Imiidicnp, open: 1, Cliatburn; 2, E. Brotliorton, Bolton-hy In ml; 3, E. Parkor, Bnrnoldswick.
BIInold-'Wick; 2, J- Clark,-Cliatburn; 3, _J. Clarkson, Barnoldswick.
440 yards handicap, open: 1, F. Parker, Pillow fight: 1, W. Ireland, Gisburn; 2, t,ha^^ Oishim. ] SoUte; fi,'J.‘» g , M o i 3, J. Bleaznrd
M. A. J. OoUiu-, Billington. Olio milo handicap, open : 1, W. Shorrodc;
Bjitoii-by-Bowland, Tug-of-war, open: 1, Boltoii-by-Bowlaiid
(H. Life); 2, Whalley (R. Altlmin). Pony moo: 1, J. liklraondson’s “ Minnie” ;
2, J. J;ickson’B “ Maxell Along.” ’ Local trotting handicap: 1, Mr- Wlupp’s
** Galoy ” ; 2, Mr* Parkinson’s ” Dolly Grey. Ojion trotting handicap: 1, Mr. XV. BargU’s
“ M- ster B ngor.” Tiio olficials—all of whom aro deserving of
Irgh pr:
ii.so—wore:— Prteiidont: Mr. William Bjioak, ^^>8weU.
Patrons :-Lt.-Col. F. A. Dixon D.S.a,
C. M.G.; Capt. T. A, Howson; Sir. Goorgo Taylor Jlr. Kenyon, Mr. James Green and
MLs.s B. E. Pollard. Homlicappors:—'IVolling, Mr- T. P.
over, put an en
;„os of quo warr,aiu- nfter the rclurii of
to
oxorci.se Morcovor
Manor. i„„..or „..'eud fo l<y f'1‘1 f
Land. U.e resu t “ '” ‘7'' "gj'
fj.es, i„ tho ali- of Manors a^ul oth f^^ ^
the return in ’X '
l - j g rwtoro lords ^.o
“
rci.re Pt'such jurUdicUon only oiild prpyo ntneo
tlicv out of iniml. ^ considor- Norman Conquest thoro ;
able l»r-l/i^^i;^;?orcnUated (Murt ^ was onl.y ono uno u gxercised wliatcvor in ''.’a ' i-jn,e,j
jHri.sdiction ,''e cin'n'ei afterwards J e f
i n w l ^ a s j ^ g |
(including, what was jurisdiction if ho
was entitled te^iS'that'^^ idre°g"row up
warr,auto wlnch^ wore__mst'’stitel^i 1 fegalte hold withou „t two fr«o from the Itely
‘ " ’■’ ''■“ n
Ivlw.ard 1. g,, tho jilaint.ff In Manors whoro there aro coM^^tho'l-o'rd bol£'a" customary Court
Tilr^iii thft suitors to which aro tlio copyhold is c,uito distinct from
tho Court Baron proper, of which tho freo- holdors aro tho suitors.
(To ho continued.)
fancy goods AT THE
« a d v e r t i s e r & TIMES ” OFFICE,
gall; Flat Racing, Jlossrs. M atorworth nnd Lord. Trotting Judges:—Capt. Howson nnd Mr.
0. Preston. Flat ilaciiig Judges:—Messrs M. Mcftlnnns
nnd J. Hendorson. Pony Raco Judge :-Lt.-Col. F. A. Dixon.
D. S.O., C.M.G. Committeo :—SIessr3. E. E. Perry, F. ^ ir -
stow, C. Piloston. John Enr^n, J. bodkin- son J Smith, Tjoeimng. H. Bartlctts J, Cni- verL H. Bapliott, wiUi Mr. J- H. Knyloy aa troamirer nnd Mr. R. Barlow as Uio untiring
B
L’cretory. I t is worthy iof not© that probably for iho timio Wisw'ell had a '* pleasure fAir on
Saturday. #
FURNITURE TO SUIT TASTES
ALL
REPRODUCTIONS IN A N Y PERIOD.
Antiques paithfdlly kestobed.
n e w FU R N ITUR E OF -ANY DESCRIPTION MADE TO .ORDER
Bedding supplied ; Wool and Hair Mattresses.
COFFINS MADE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
J . IR E L A N D
CABINET MAKER & UNDERTAKER King Street, Whaileu
BID REDUCTION IN CLOGS.
Men’s No. 1, host Leather, Watertight laced CLOGS at 11/6 per Pair.
Beirt new leather WOMEN’S OLOGS, 10/6 f«r Pair. Also a good Stock of SECOND-HAND CLOGS.
E L L I S O N ’ S. Al CLOG STORES, 21, Penny Street, BLACKBURN.
Much interest vas taken m the tug-of-war, . ,
„ ^vnnnors were:-A. Parker, 'I'J^rkcr, Bari.oklswick; J. Clark,
In ti.^
Every kind of Banking Business transacted at Home and Abroad on behalf of customers.
BBANOHEJ^ iY 150 ARMY SURPLUS.
New Army Shirts. New Oilskins.
New Army Boots New Bedford Riding Breeches
New Leather Leggings, New Overalls.
GREAT REDUCTIONS. Underpants.
Socks. Towels. Scotch Kilts. Sponges and Braces.
^Body Bells Civilian Trousers.
Khaki Dyed Blue Trousers. Blankets Ground Sheets. Wash-Leathers. Leather Jerkins.
Vests. GOOD SUPPLY OF BRITISH WARMERS.
ARWIY & WAVY STORES, “S 'K " a l s o 39, PENNY S TR E E T , BLACKBURN.
MOTOR CARS, &c. — TO MOTOR CYCLISTS.-
mhj-ltowl torgot your old Irlond, TOM BEACH. mbjBou
the same.
Buying your Now Machine, don’t Boot-Goods and Troalmenl
Now Imperials, Bntish
Excelsior, Blaokburnes, etc. 17, Lark Hill, (Ponny St.) BLACKBURN.
t h e s e n s a t i o n o f T H E J U N IO R T. T.
“ Puncturo Loses race,”— Vido “ Daily- Dispatch,” Juno 15th, 1921.
TH E
MASSEY-ARRAN.PERFORMANCE Rider: J. Whalley.
First Lap.................... Third. Second Lap .......... Second. Third Lap................. First. Fourth Lap .......... Seconii.
Final: “ Up to Ramsey was 3 minutes
in advance, and had ho not punctured would probably have put up a romarkahlo record.”— “ ilotor Cycling,” Jimo 22,
1921. .
Finished Fifth after riding seven miles c»l tlio rim.
Universally proclaimed a remarkable and consistent performance, winning a Gold Medal.
Also July 7th, 1921, -
Won 26 Medals, 19 Firsts, 6 Seconds, 1 third Tho above rotvards were won on one
MASSEY-ARRAN STANDARD. MODEL Price 9S Guineas.
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the /■
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\
Staikio of Gisburno aforesaid. Gentleman g,.gnt_ qq,g course was oxccllont in every of *i Mcs-suaco or Tenemont formerly calle<l ! pariiciilai* and tUo olficials discliargod their IVailbanks with two Banis. ono Brewliouso j
indenturo of Lease dated tho 2nd Fehruam-, j ,,ie,uyujt, several events being coutes^ m the maximum enjoyment out of Uio
excellontly under peculiarly unsatis- „
Keen Sprinters, c • i .. competitors wore at-
pnsturo land thcrowith ‘;“ "P‘«Vc,l Nc"m ‘ teotod by Uio prizes ter the 100 yards sprint ,
and eight splenuirl lioats wore run. 1 -e — ^lrt..rtrtrtL•^ pfiiip/i iNwrtr __.t ^;„K<:o,jrtnrnd hnalit wero run. the lolloM-
Wiswell people to beliovo that they wU not ^x\Q spongo hocauso their lirst olfort ill-jAted and with hotter luck next time, ^yjii procood to institute an ajinual
_ ,__rt«/i with lietter iuck next time,
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. . . .Y O R K STREET . . . .K IN G STREET
m o o r e n d f a r m HOUSE
(Corner Grindloton i Clitheroo Old^Road.)
H. H Manager:
WHEELER M 14 MARKET PLACE.
LADIES of CLITHEROE & DISTRICT GOOD ELASTIC STOCKINGS
Are almost unobtainable. ' We can supply you at the rock bottom prices with the best. Cut out the middle profits. We are now-making all Elastic Goods on our own premises, i,f unable to call. Send us your measurement at once, all made in a few days. Without a Seam, on the very latest idea. . Without Heel or with Heel.
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