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' Phono No. 30 FOUH { A D V E R T I S E R !A iN D , T I M E S . F R I D A Y , J U L Y 2 5 , 1 9 2 4 . JACOBITE SHEEBUENES. A
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For after all the superior
ity of any service cannot be experienced, much less proved, unless it is put on trial.
W e venture to suggest
that a trial will demonstrate two things conclusively— that B. & S. Quality is what it is claimed to be and that the B. & S. desire to please is unwaveringly thorough.
By R. AINSWORTH, in the “Accrington Observer and Times.
Royali.<t.s t l i rougl ioub th e Civil Wans, the
Slierburnc-.s of Sionyl iur .st remained loyal to tbo S tu a r t s a f t e r t h e i r exile . F r om th e t ime . lames l i . fletl to F r an co tlio te rm J a c o b i te was appl ied to tho ad l ie rcn t s of Jamc.s ( f rom tho La t in J a co b u s for J ame s ) . TIio Sl jc rburncs nev e r wav e red in t l ici r
al legiance to Iho exilet l S tu a r t s , wi th tlio r e su l t t h a t th ey wore called upon to suf fer by line, imp r isonineut a n d deat l i , n o t only for th e i r loyal ty, b u t for th e i r f a i th as Roma n Cathol ics, a g a in s t who, severe laws wore in force. E i.s no wonder , tlicrc- foro, t i i a t th e Sh o rhurne s became involved in plo ts. S i r Nicbola.s is th o o u l s ta n d in g figure d u r in g those per i lous Jacobi*au l imes.
A
j.vcojjm:. Wi l l iam 111. aiuL ( )ueou ^Jai-y 11, were
crowned in A[)ril, IGSO, ami a cony of tho Coronat ion oat li wonhl ho .sent to Stony- hi i rst . This Uicliard Sl ic rhnrno
rcfn.sed lo swe ar to, a l th o u g h wa rn in g would he s en t him of w h a t mig h t be bis f a t e i f h e st i l l per s is ted in his refusal to swe a r al legiance to th e new Iving ami ( )noen. A t a time when ev e ry m a n ’s h a n d wa.s again.s i his n e ighbour a n d tho a i r was charget l wi th .‘Uispicion. i t i.« not surpr
i.sim; th a t Uicliard Si ierburno should fall a vict im to tho man y spies t l ia t abounded, as his J a c o b i te .sym p a th ie s wore
known. The r e sul t was i l ia t
oned in Manche.s ter , an d died the re. LA N CASH IR E PI .OTS.
BIchnrd .Shorbiiruo was a r r e s ted an d impr is Si r Nicliolas S h e rh u rn c wa.s as s tau n c h an
J ame s J l . at St . Germain.s. .Many of th e oh! Cava l ie r famil ies of Lan - c.'ishiro in spi le of Stuar t , in g r a t i tu d e , rc-
m.'iincd f a i thinl in s p i r i t to tho Jving over th e wa te r , Covoiuus eves were fixed longingly upon th e i r
e.slates,' o.^pcciallv, if of Koman Cai iiolic la i lh . an d they r a n ’ g r e a t
<langer of being def r au d ed of th e i r iidicri- tanco. In ICn.’l a Commis sion s a t a t Wa r r in g to n to iiujui re into c e r ta in lands an d j i roper ty
al leged to have been given to super s t i t ion’s nse.s; th a t
is. to aseoi ta in wh e th e r tlio
Uoman Cathol ic g e n t r y liad appiioil an y por t ion of llio ir ''s1ate.« o r ineoino to tho pronui t ion t?i ih e i r la i th . or tho s u s ten an c e
oi jt.s j ines ts , ami il th ey could lie (ainvictcd of this cr ime th e i r proj ier iy was
confi.scalod. an d one- thi rd fiorlion was to ho th e reward oj tiu* niidertal;<‘rs of th e Coinmi.'.sion ami tho informer s . .So conf ident were the se jior- sons of t iiei r j. rey th a t th e p lu n d e r tiiey ho}>ed to g e t
iniong them. As tlie resul t of this Commis sion, wliore
prospocl ivolv a l lot ted CASTLE GATE, Far Good Clean Food. ___
C U T H E R O e . T buephoke 30.
ma t t e r wa.s t a r r i e d in to ilio J^.\•c•ho(^ncr Chandler . Here i t was s ta t ed th a t th a t til a me et ing held in tlu* Papal Nu n c io ’.s liousc Lord .Molym-nx. M'i lliam .Stamlish, Thomas J‘x:c:v.<ion. Wi ll iam Dieconson. .Sir Nicholas Shor lmrne , Si r Wi l l iam ( l e r r a rd an d 'I’liomas (■er rard hat! al l promised jjionev of lands lor I»opish uses. Put tho accusers had been \ e r y
clum.sv. for th e falsehood of each s ep a r a t e item of th e accusat ion was .so almnd- n n l ly proved th a t ilie (lovoninienL wa.s forced to abamlon all f u r th e r proceedings . In th e following ye a r . 11)91. t lierc was Hie
so-called (.ancasl ii ro plot , when man y of
tho.se who Iiad by th e Wa r r in g to n in q u i ry been in dangm- of losing th e i r l>ro:ul acres were now also likely to lose th e i r
livi
.An informe r iiameil Liint was one of tiio eliief^wiin.-^tjes at th e t r ial , which look place
in Man ch e s te r , of a J iumbcr of Lancas l i i ro jrcnt lemcn. amo n g whom was Pai lliLlomew of lJu n k en h a lg h . hni
th ey wore acqui t io. l
owing to th e disafL'c tion of an iu fo n n o r 'Panfe to his b ro th e r rascal Ln n t . Tho peril 3vhich
the.se I .:nicashin ' e s ta te -owne r s oscapocl wa.s a ver.v groat ono indeod.
A10 C K CO I! 1 ‘O H A TIO X O I-’ AVA I /PC .X. ^ Clubs whicli ap p e a r to havo or ig in a ted in
ings at. which views w t-re f reely exchangod. 'Plu‘ <liscnssion.s on man y occasions became so heatei l ib a t th ey ended in brawls and duels, d e a th s being th e outcome to one or ot i ie r of th e par l ies .
|t is not su n i r i s in g
t h a t
tho.so a.'.semblies shovdd h av o been viewed wi th di.- favonr by Hie Governtnent . especially a f t e r tho .Smar t s we n t into exile. 'Phe.-so clnhs wore imi ta ted in th e conntr.v, a famous on being th e
Cho.shiro Club.
.s(>.railed Mayii r ami Corporat ion of AValton- ie- l)ale . This mock corporat ion, which in its «)utward show was a curiou.s mimic ry of civic s ta t e , in real i ty was an associa tioi i of geiiHomen of J a co b i te symp a th ie s . who lor im'd here a club whieli had it s council el i -mb e r or ine ct ing jilace a t th e old Unicorn liMi in tho village of Wa l to n , n e a r 1‘
rc.ston.
A wel l -known om* in Lancashi re wa.s the
'J’liis inn wa.s a l r e ad y liistoric , fo r i t was tho hc adipia r te r s of Ol iver Cromwel l dt i r ing tho Matt’A* of Pres ton, in which he i.s .suji-
posed to have wr i t ten Ids famous dispaich a f t e r the b a t t le of IGIS. Si r Xicliolas .Sherburne was a promiuenf
memb e r of this club, wliich n umbe red amo n g its mombor.s tlio Townoleys, Wa lm- sloys an d Pa rk e r s , as well as m’an v oi l ier le ading famil ies of XorHi -Ea s t
Lanaca.shiro.
JACO B IT E
GLA.SSKS. I l h a s been observoil in tho records of
tho Wa l to n Corporat ion th a t no me et ings were held in 171.0, a t tho per iod wlion .several of t-he nieinhors of th e club wore deeply
engaged in th e J a c o b i te r is ing of t l ia t yea r , .some of th em paying wi th th e i r live.s’ for t a k in g p a r t in Hio i l l - fated v en tu r e .
'Ilie
member s p r u d en t ly wi t ldicld th e i r me et ings , as th e y would he a l a rmed by th e ap p a r i t io n of a rmed forces n e a r its ho ad t iu a r te r s d u r
ing th e successive J a c o b i te invasions of 17l.j an d 17-15. Tlio clubs wore to .some e x t e n t
rc.spon.siblo
for br in g in g into oxistonco tho J a c o b i te gk'usse.s. Tho ghtsses were in nso a t
tho.so clubs for tlio to a s t of “ 'J'lie K in g o v e r tlio AVater,” whicii was d r u n k in si lence afU-r th o glasses h a d been held o ver a bas in of wa te r . Tho adhorenks of tho c.xiled S tu a r t s i lonved some sati .sfaction f rom these proceed ings whicli cont in u ed wi th loyal
.sympallii.sers well into th e rcign.s of tlio Geo rg e s . ' The AValtoii Cor|x>ration co nt inued as a social
I t hais hvL'n in .in u f» c tu re d J Inr 4t y e a rs b y th e SAME FIRM ami h as a re p u ta t io n inr rc J tab ility second to n o n e
^t»AnHnnoo« MFO. Co. Ltd.. CovBKnrf. I LOCAL
I AGENT
Arthur W. Whitaker, 11, 4 1 4 , Castlo Stroot-Wl
club long a f t e r i t s pol i t ical le an in g s liad boon fo rg o t ten . Tliorc is a pe cu l ia r e n t ry in th e y e a r 174.5:
“ P a i r two an d ninopcnco for fi.xiiig p la tes upon llio s tav e s whicli were t a k o u off on a c co u n t of tho rebels coming h i t h e r . ”
I n
tliis lino tho word rebels is wr i t t en upon an o ra suro which is very suspicious ly l ike th o word “ D u c k . ” Th e cor rec t ion would ho ma d e n« m a t t e r of prudeuco when th e rc- bolliou hod pro v ed a fai lure.
THE OAK, THE ASH, AND THE WEATHER.
being indicalivo of wot weather i.s not witli- out a toucli of
conti-ovor.sy. ■ Maiiv neonlo loniemlK'ring only half tho rhvme, have laiti a wrong
cmphu.sis mi the v ital word, and «=o equally wrong conclusion,
The tradition about oak and asli trees q u ilo d ” - often
mote splash into dcliiKo. Not onlv is iie't
y o aro sure to liavo a splash. 1'0:>ll>or4wi.s|, a t oncer pro
IVlioii the oak is ou t boforo the nsli
root reading of tho words, which n r . " - M hen tho
a.sh i.s ou t hoforo tho oak Wo nro sure to l.avo a so.ak. ^Uion tho o.ak is o u t before tho as)i
anu 1 able, takes th is view, nnd ouotos ■V; .nslarrooa, from 1S16 to ISOO,’ b o a H n r ‘t o J . '
?nd F ’ h h f ’f
i t maj ho added th a t the g ro a t an th o ritv S
■* splash. . SMITHIES p r o p r ie t o r . of imagination, h o t an incor. SELECT YOUR
SHAW BRIDGE STREET fu r n it u r e
f u r n it u r e s to r e s
AT THE
I7ngland d u r in g th e l7t i i cei i lnry, a f t e r tbo Hi-sloration of (Jliai ic.s 11; wore cliiclly of a I>oliticaI chanur ter . Alan.v in London wore held in tho eotb'e-houso.s, ami an a t t em p t wa.s made in lG7o to suppres s th em as being Hie resor t of poli tical ag i ta to r s . -Most of them were pi-obahly local g a th e r -
th e dc’femlan t s were not even h e a rd. the
a d h e r e n t of tho e.xilod .Stuar t Kin g ns Iiis f a th e r . Ho s en t his d a u g h t e r across to I ' ranco to ho toncheil for th e K in g ’s evil by
S11EP13URNE ARISfS. Tlic Si te rhurncs sp r a n g f rom th e Bnylcy.s.
tho a rms of llio Rayley.s were n u eagle, tlio Sh o rh n rn e s ’ a lion. Ac cording to th e
ordinai*y ru le s of l ioraldry, th o c aglo ehould h ave occupied th e f i rs t a n d fo u r th qnarU- rs of tho shield which th e y inl icr i tod, a n d th e lion tho secoml an d th i rd ( lua r ier s .
J*’o r
some u n k n own
roa.son tho o rd e r was rovor.s- e d : th e lion took jn ccedei ice o f th e eag le a n d th e Sl iorhnrne cre s t , ad o p t ed .
tho unicorn, Tlio IJaylcy eagle, however re
Si r Nicholas ma d e i t a p romin e n t f e a tu r e ill his wo rk on th e bui lding.
.‘^tudieil th e
hi.story of tho .Sherhnrnos th a t th e y fully recognised th e imloblodncss to th e Ba.vleys for th e owner ship of S to n y h n r s t . 'J’he o ag l e ’.s head n}q>car.« to h ave been
al l iance of tlio two fami l ies so ma n y hu n - d ie d s of y e a r s ag o is rommc in o r a to d , an d is a remin d e r to all
lho.se who have a t all
figures on th e s umme r house, b u t it is
ino.st p romin en t on th o two tu r r e t s ,
ma ined a f av o u r i te badge of th e fami ly. 'I'lio eagle 'Phus the
Q .U A K E R t k i i c e k t j ^:n .v r
o n o K o n I ' o x ’s x i j u i L L . i n n v A T D.\XC'ASTCI{.
T K IO C T J : O X i ' E X D L D i i i , ^ CIcoi'go J-’ox, fuimiK
J ' 'r iei ids , wa s b om j J.,
eicester.shir<‘, iu .Julv
prc.seiii moiul i mak-:= ihL- uTiv n b i r th .
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In cuiine.xiiui u’itli ibo cvlobj-;.; j, Iktj, ol’ tl.o Suci.-ty „ f
fiXMiucntly
u.sed, as well as tlie unicorn, for a
cro.sL; i t can bo not iced on tbo wide .‘-^[louts in tlio co u r ty a rd , which ihcmselves tell of tho fami ly al l iances by th e varion.s coat.s of a rms upon th em, all of whicli ap p e a r to h ave been tho work of .Sir Nicholas .Sher- hnrnc. Wli ile r e f e r r in g to tlio a rms , a mos t in-
toi-esting shield is th a t on ih c Sh o rh n rn e .Almslionse.s on
J.ongr it igo L'cILs.
P ic h a r d
Sh e rh u rn c . who founded th em, i l iongh tiic work was c a r r ied out by bis sou, was a i5t.
Ome r ’s boy, ALLIANCES .
hei resses ji revious to th e Payley al l iance. On th e li igleby siile a r e th e Jnglehy, 'Pown- ley of Hoyle, Woodni f f of P a n k i'oi). l lurn- l e y ; 'J 'at lersai ls of Liiieoliishir<». a n d Gr im- shaw. all r ep r e s en t in g fami ly al l iances . 'PJie a rms over the lowe r e n t r a n c e to
.Sionyhur.st were placed by Si r Niirhola.s .^hei'-
two nanu'.s repre s ent
hnrno. as indicated by llio l iand, ilic b adge of a Pi i ronot . lie being th e only one of th e fami ly to lioar t h a t t i t le . Si r .Nieliolas- had a n o th e r .sliieid of a rms placed in th e din in g liall. Th e f roipiency of ilu> acorns an d oak leaves in tho ca rvings a t S to n y ln i i s t is ex- Iilainod by th e al l iance of .Sir Hicl iard Sber - Imrne, tho hni ldor of .‘^tonyhnr .sf . wi th Maud Pold . wlioso a rms were tlin.s docoratcf l. and
which a p p e a r on th e i r tomb in .Milton Cliui'ch.
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1 'P !•: 11 .\ 'PI O N AT. AD y !•: H TI IN G C 0 X \ ' I'lNTI O N ’.S G
LO.S.SA H V.
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Lob.sU'r palacA ’*—.Swagger r c s t ama n t
Hubbernock A\ agon ”—Cha rabanc . I nx».'do ”— Evening dre^s.
1
ooi.Ie III ilii.s e o n n t iy will grow acr i i - toined to these an d o th e r .^im!lar *-xpros.-i<n;s wlion th e .Hn en e an d e legate s I.ogii, to a r r iv e for th e In te rn a t io n a l Ad v e r t i s in g Convent ion which IS to he hehl in th e Conferenc e Hall^
” Table ta lk e r Wiiole>.s loud speaker .
f ame aga in cann* hofoie Jmi Mi rner a r Hu* Lanca^toi- V-
<d tile Hmi s l i Emp i r e Exi iibi tion a l Wemidev next. .Inly. ' Ihe ro will lie s ome ih in g like a couple of
Hionsam! ot th em, a n d to p r ev en t a n y mi- lU'ces'a ry tn i sumler s taml ing ea ch vis i tor is being {iroviilod wi th a glos sary of Anglo - -American s lang.
’Il ie idea o r ig in a te d wi th a hal f - fa cet ious
>nggis t ion at a Imiciieon {larty. -An -American Tviio was ine-ent. ciiama'il to ovor i icar it AVithin a very few weeks tho glovsarv liaci l..’eo:ne an ac«-epted fact all ov.' r tiie Uni ted i5tates aiul thoii'-^aiid.s of application.^ camo p o u r in g in to tlie Convc-iition ollices iu
l.omloii f rom into n d ig vis itors. •• This li t t le g u id e , ” snys th e preface, ” is Hot i i i teiuh‘d to Ik‘ comprelien>ivo. but p e r
haps .v^lightly in s i ru c t iv e to botii Eugii.-h and -American.s.” "-All i'aigli>.ltman r a r e ly .says faiict t l iat .
al t l iough ho fiT-qiieiitly r e i te r a t e s reallv , p u i ie tu a ied by an i;ceasional " q u i t e . ” Don’t tell an l^llgIishman you will buy Inm
dou t- t ro u b le to th in k . .A glaiic-t* a t tile* gIo->arv affords '•oiue' idea of th e couve r sat iqual p i t fal l s th a t th e Ame r
ican come to " g iv e Lon d o n tho oiico-over ” will h ave to face. Ho may. for in.-tauce. find soim* l i t t le difli-
on wi th what he has to s ay, o r to h e a r his gu e s t s (lescrilied as " lomige- l izar t ls .” t o p . ” " Camly ,” " G u y . ” " Cr a ck e r , a r e al! alread.v fami l ia r te rms over here, h ut
thoro is t rouble in s to r e for th e first d a r in g iml ividnal who relor.s to an ]^ngI i^hmau as a
jane. Some of th
t iou l i r e :— H a n t—.Small-stzod iiorson. Pull down—Ea rn .
1 [oho—' r ratnp.
J e a n s—'rronst*rs. Smooth Gu y— Plaus ihlo follow. Ho te l lift* will present . l>y f a r th o g r e a t e s t
difliculties for th e -American
guo.st. Ma i t r e d hotel.s a r e alway.s r e f e r r ed to as ‘ cajitaiins ’ in th e State.s. a te rm t h a t may a t fu s t ho sligliHy re s en ted over hero. AVhon a n Ame r ican want s pancake.s lie asks for ” f lapjacks ,” an d ” eracker .s .” for
bi.scnits. Th e first vis i tor to a sk th o “ l>olIHiop ” to show Inm th e ” shoe-sliino
(pago- lmy)
P a r lo u r ” is likely, in lii.s own words, to got tho ”
fror.eti m i t t . ”
^ r t l i i i r P T B T.-ULOR.
THE ARTHUR RYE’S is t h e S h o p
W h e r e every passer-by s l .o u ld .stop I Oi i r I a d o r e d C o s t um e s , S u i t s a td Con.ts a r c
All uiacle o u t l ic sp o t .
T l i e y ’r e s im p l y a l l ’ . a ' p o i f e i t l i t , A n d p e o p l e s a y t l i a t t l i e y ’ro j u s t IT. ‘i n s f ^r°'n "
Just call at Twenty-Seven Wellrafe. m o u rn in g O rd e rs-F irs t Attention
cire,ssed u p - toA a t o
Workmanship—THE BEST ! Prices------THE KEENEST!
2 7 , W E L L 0 A T E CLITHEROE.
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