4 'M i (T W O ) C U T H E R O E A D V E R T I S E R A iV D
A C H L D ’S H I S T O R Y O F C L lT H E R O lj
By ARTEUR , L A J S ^ S iM r
Thi min who buyi h i i l^w n o f ^ o l i l / i ’nvtib’ v»ii«ly b“‘i
hii dipt^dwh :«>d PW lJ " ^9> hli wliriminl yejiri.
i Ih f Htlifax Building
thi opm d o o r ......... ehaii of round prop*rty. It nrt b«tn Iht approach, tof jlboWand* of happy and .continUd Hoitm
jildina SocUty ji to Uit «8iy PW‘
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WHEN ?WHITE
RED ROSE Al^D ' ROSE CLASHED.
" H e a r d ye the din of battle .bray,; ; Lance to lance, and horse to horse? ;
Long years'of havoc urge their; destined 1 ; course ; , '
; And through'the kindred squadrons mow : ■ ' ! thfilr way." > ; • ■
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iusurperrior toe only ?rlght he had to tpat proud title y as toe might at his w m ^ d , ahd the v o l ^ t his friends In toe P a r l^ ihent of theirealm.i iHe knew that fickle Srtune could f S ds'well as smUe, and In order to guard agaWt toe .lime when henr-
eroe b e c ^ e King of ^ l a n d He ™ a WHEN Henry ithe Fourth ®o'“ ted toe
tils descendants- might' .Ipse,
..the crown, be caused an Act- of ,TPatoament to be pass^
■land But Is spite of this careful a iw g e - ment foT a "rainy dhy," the Duchy of Lancaster hRs always remained: ^ e p o ^ s - Blou Of royalty, for when the Lancastrians went down during,th^t horrible War of t ^ , ;Rbses, and toe.y^orklsts became. lntheti tarn of England, an Act of Parliament
whereby all the ancestml estates of toe Dukes of Lanc^ter 8hpuld>l^^kept .Bep^te from toe royal estates of the ,Klhg. of ^ g -
i toe Fourth is Also Duke of Lancaster, *
'
(IXT'HEN Henry
the.Fourto died, his 50m yV Henry toe Fifth, succeeded him. p
was the victor at that famous field of Agta- court fought upon St. Cppln's day, when a weary, sickly, and half-starved force of 'Englishmen found itself face to face with,
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an army of Frenchmen, twelve timK m numerous as themselves, an_d yet, thanks to “ the crooked stick and igrey-gooM wlpg were successful In tfiati: desperate ^ ^ h t. Among toe hand of brothers” toat foUght i upoii ’that long-remembered day was a small
company of nine iarchers .and three men-a^ a i ih r who followed to d pennon o f.S ir Thomas Radcliflei of toe Alleys.
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he wears a 'round basinet Which he rests upon a helmet, from which a chain formerly stretched to his breastplate,. Hls feet | are aced upon a boldly carved lion, once rlcWy
tlon, for they show,us how a lqiight.and hte i lady were dressed In those
n a full suit of plate armour. On hls head
g It, ‘ She Is attired In a' long dress flowing to her feet, with A sleeveless tunic, and pver all a long mantli once coloured, a: rich d ep bluLwhich was fastened.over her breast by
sister to two Archbishops of York. ,. These figures are well worth your examin^,
may see toe efBgy of, the good knight ahd of his lady Katherine who \was
In the Parish Churchiat CUthcroe you throne, a Lord of toe Honor of Cllto-
ttUe iltfj best and toe wcakCst King ever timdito.rtile England, 1
iiHjC vris ttobably at one and toe 1
ame who
ing.i for t let' he not found theimost fimous school In tod country, Eton, whose so;'''’"” keep allvi tils imemory every duly?, H o fouiided fflnfe’s .-College at. Cambrldga and
Hfe was cfcrtlalnly a scholar and loved Jeam- SiRetoxl Go out and enjoy yourself. pend : a Iqt- 9f 'faoney. iHayeia'gopd
stouker-h^md Queen, to follow hls eximple, for tour. Otoet' coUeBes,. Mie: at CCmiris andlthrei fit' OxfC:<d '*ere bu|lt durlrlB
ther peapie[were stimulated, l includhg-hls
early par of Ihls reign., •, , ,, ' HC wai a sincerely good mani • .Ifeyer at
time. 1: (Tnto, ''iays' ihy favourltfe dally newspaper, is th e thing to do a t Easter., I t has (been saying i t every Easter for as
. f s f y e f s f c * ' # ;
imy Itlme, fa bpite of hls many aggravations, did he utter Ian oath; tie always upheld toe Church, ittendlng Its. seniicqs regularly, he worked fw the unitmg of ttid Eastgr^ and Western'chulrohes, grace, before and
a^ter
meals wp 3 !toe rule attois -lable, arid a grOat fi tehd Of;all>cofl!?ente and ablle was "SO 50od' that after hls death desired t! id Rope t f i
Calendar feaints, artd doubtless we have a d ly sfet apart to hls memoni hi cost o f ,t o l^
toolude Ws nam^
leople the
descends it!'llenry thle Seveiltti, whO ‘ one,nbt,sh#id
notoriously fond of money. ™ a t a to be to i loniy reason why this iMf^W « Lancastrian jKfags was not tanonlsedj Hn- happlly te Vas never strong, either jboduy or 'faentiHy. !He Is described! .as befag tall^ and slenler, with feet, and.tiW^s ^ ,1
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settled'toe land of toe Dukc?;0|: .Lancaster Ubon. Edward tlye. Fourth, ,toeL,flrst of tosM Yorkist Kfngs,‘and -his successors. upon toe throne-fbr ever. And thus-our,'King George
mote fltl&g'.to a weakness es fwm hls FrailcU Brandfbtoet .ithp g®
was (quite J mad, and- it such a warlike, .self-reliant,,-atid qncrgetlc father si o&d have had such directly [Oijposite qualltle^dlsplayed In hls only son,
tjhwith the second half of fflsi reign
BCflulrini! wwer and wealth jhat thOy heatly Bucceedel In, destroying their low^ pfaB.
t Th( 'it i im l f 1* ^5™ Ifi®,. to chJijigi sides
oe 10 iH was not a clash between two countlei, but between the upholdert of
tthe ciaims o(i4hO:rival,,,Honte»>^apiL-.5 w a s no UncbSnmon ocettntnee fort men
' than pheq l a ^ ^ y o u who have read toe ‘I Black
iArtow” bb k 'X .! Stevenson iwlll. reniemller how loftinl toe Lord. of.Tunstall phapget eqatJ Her (were the men of (Lancaster York alvws'to be found on tlje sides.,of thorn ieSpOctlve Dhkes. i In each county to®to were support^ pf .toe :rival cause.] Thp straggle appeared to ibe over when . the , Lancastrians a ’sustained a double defpat a t H?4gdy Mm;
lYorklstsI had found the Lancastrm isome two & three miles from ,toe place 01 he' south Bldfe 'of the Rlyer ipid aiti toe.Lhmels, to .a in®wof waS -f
!^ ltered c# p fag ground wito watel If concealment was toe obfect; but a v ^ bw
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of her dress is a little dog wlffi a colto of bells. Her head rests: on two cushions, sup ported by angels, and her, head-dress .con
cords passing through Jewelled cl^W. f to are now broken off, but- at tofiisprts
sists of a large double-puffed structure which , ust aUows: her hair .to shpw to front. !
rpi-
houses .of Lancaster and York fought for power and position.
HE ALLEYS must have been a Strong place of defence when toe rival
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bcen.toe Imme pf
.toe.Cfitoeroes, a fam ily who had provided many men who had occupied honourable positions in Chilrch
From the days of the Normans It had ahd Slate,' ;
■Their faheritahee had passed to toe fed- cliffes, and this name,la,no,ti a common one
In toe .town."! Along a considerate estate of over a hundred acres mOst of;which:ran along both sides of toe present hew Chatburn Road, and tocluded a small park of some twelve to fpurteen acres which, w ^ situat^Bfifflowhere neari
erty t o e '® to P fof .timber-;
it0ir.repaWg .the MIei's agd toe
to. B e lb h y ^ u f e ; , , 0 0 Lincoln
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THEN ASK FOR
alra^t completely by ppaipfiiilA omers who, lived two centuries a^pi itopp^h part o y ^ latter continued as two ponds near to_ R a^ cliffe ’’ Street up to the (beginning, of toe, 19th
century. ' ' I. -'/ i
toe medieval .Parito ■ UbW*.'.’wi^. ibnilt m Clitoetoe. th e bid Norman erection had V^ in e i
It was duitog'this troubled' tifie that „ ’ I;.;;, before toe middle ages closed.! BAKED BY
T A Y L O R & H U G l H E S 'i
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I IDEAL B ^ p Y , CLITHEkOE.
ia n O u t iu r K i
.YouK^ilneyt, llk« all Ul^ral.llai pwaiiyi. ‘ClofoAand contested
it-UiVM..iE!vliani.
oollmin the blood fnitead ol oelnitllterad away! "and caute .qackacha, hrinody dl|- .
ordoffi bladdcf WtakhVii,, iUziy'liMlla, head^oi. dlaturbsd: ilooi).. •tiff, polnful muuleV and lointi,' Vwolld|i |lmb>, .rdnal iruM j riioumatlin), luipbaTd OP. telatica.
tDoaihecaInvldol deati Ini Inci ihlllli sondj and
blns thoUddnfyf.anijMailllef/ Thby, . acta .fain f ho urina wIthO'Jt harm-
irend Backache Kidney Plllilrelleve _ ilnlul dliordera by deanilng.and,
alllon li relieved and you feel ll once ataln.
lprita(liigThd urlnvy,
flliWl.dele, Md Ia the flow ol tiurd thipugh the tan
tiny kidney tubes, ta that! kidney ' healthy
tDoaijLhills donot dpul the fyiteinlta live remioMry ease; thertehtube pertnanent
INSIST UPON BOAN1, l/s,8/-,
elle jay their direct action uqon thb kidney. fllteiV Be likd'e'dWSO.'KiOilPatelul mkh and iwihen who lay!' Dddni Fllli have rid ui o||^i)r kidney troublei." I
s ^ ll* or unsafe ; ,/ * j
wheii or by what means, It Was 'ereoted, and it is very, probable that'. toe burgesses of
Nothing (has:come to light to sh,ow. Just;
Clltoetoe and toe-,inha]jiteAto,ol;# u®l3fil bourhb^ who [wbrehippe’d, there, with the
generous help of the ajuntry Behtlemen whp
lived in toe .Halls along. Pendleslde.i'
w.ere responsible for, Its constraotloa.i, . I t Is cet'
tain that toe Abbey
folk.ht Whalley, to whoin the living belonged, made no contribution to, Its erection, tor ud the old books of that place ate silent about it. Two parts of this second 'touroh! still remain, mute witnesses to toft i®Uful land sound craftsmanship of toe master masons of Clltheroe, toe .etout, square tower at the west end, aSihigh toe; octagonal part which displays toe clock-fr-" anS tn p a s te rn end with Its-supporting' walls and buttresses, and Its finejolct-w^ow, tofougti .'which toe morning sun shines afi. It rises over Pendle Hill.
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iWHEN, Henry to? Fifth, toat VV. wight, died of dysentery in.hls newly conquered Kingdom of Frttocq, he was (borne
woods afiSalt Hill those lawIcM days ne®dra-to,fe well; defended,’ and (toe ■
have been qultej ®?P#® sifige; It was parts of it endpred S to ry . .It'was'a-towerA^
M
arm-buildings a n ? ' implements [from toe' w
„ taihing its dWn private onapel; tod^-lt [ ] ^ X T
toat diy a,Yorkshlreman you will notice. There ire l®tfil many things at Bolton re- mfadtai: hs of his
stay.itoerdj ; 0 e he; lay ih', ttie well of water In Which ne batoed, Boti'bedr hts name.| And when he left] rel ^ of his sojourn there still remained taitoe IcM.df .the Ijqot.wd the glqye: that hei wore, 'atd the spoon ,whlcti tie uted. Boto th6 boot hnd the glove show how slight were the foot ^ the hand they fitted. Hls next hiding pmee may have been;Bracftwell Hall which lieloiiged to the Tempests,' tor one of
found iec.
iH?. arst'
iplace.pf tafug^ ,
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M , 9 t
..Bt^toji; ■H^.l’Apd ■rtt ffi- a tl)M.:with| the Phd
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this Ada n for safety he ha
Tempei 11 and visits between to'ei two houses would 36 toequent,',. The .llkeUhQfKJl.fe. that- after tlid Black Monk had laid tils infonna-: tlon there jwas nothing else for the Talbots
I t ’ seefiSi tions 0: presende country
Monk ( f Informi .t
sidd forc 'd Talbot: hW, :niiarripd a;
-to'do butitoact, and getttagitogetoer a toall band (fjtbeir retafaers[^blllrteh'arid how-
nien of MaEdr^theyproceeded tp-WWdtoi to n ,b l( llf i|to t o t tfie Kfig. beeii wpmM'just as the cofipany arrived-0
the seme while he was haying his .dinner.’ ■’ttafitlDri tells us that he clambered lout of ■ dliibg roofi'by means'.ot an apple tree,,
^ 4 rub [eriey, and .vainly attempted totolde fa ’ ih dW ^ on toe'Clitheroe sideiof the Rlbple
lip « udeed toe prophecy] on bis. captoifa- orise, that nine generations of Talbots
. ShD lid still’;,Inb?rit a n f toa|'
ilterdhfaly ( to y wbnld be, wise' men and- (oolsj
'On toe fleld a t Aglncdurt. ; Hh left as his hw , a little baby boy of nlne monthSj whose relmi
to his burytogw'fa ^slminster,- an d ‘Wfe:®a“ sllll see hangfag over hls tomb there toe saddle, and the helmet whlcl) was, so dinted,
was one long story of disaster and„wpb.,-TO, education was entrusted :to the Earl of WaB-, wlcH who» according t<?.'W^ - own 'testlinony^ did hls best by’thfe bdy, for tie sdld thaj tie had made of him a " goqd ,8«h?lar and air accomplished gentlemattV’ -Umottunateiy tor HOnry,' Ktog;;lft '.lShKiaiJft W?di
.were due. ii IT I .Ms
upon ei sorry nag, and with hls feel botofi to;!nl! stirrups' to prevent any chahee of- escape he was hurried on the weary plx day's
leroe over which frowned hls o’wfa jwl fie the good subjects booted toe ifoi 8 Talbot. Then to was moupted
it to was, led thwugti. the! ?{tpete ride tq Lohdon. ■ , 1 ■ : |.
sterner qualities toanTthese, and’,,If w, to
.toe.lactof these hai]dew virtues ithat mostj of toe troubles of the secohd halt of.hlB relgh
POurtli, ii)t everyone had thought that the umorl unate Henry was dead; and' |boto he arid b'?‘ taecessor graritedi toe captors re-
PB capture came as a completejsurprlse tol toe Yorkist-King:. Edward the
hl?> successor [(Matinued foot of nexl. coiuma),
Blit to WK easily deserB and the ebafie' tdkenl up, The poor weakly king did, lage to! scramble over toe HippfagstoneS
iwdii thb open country between Waddtog- an l the' Rlbble, he tried' to gain[safety;
dt dgmg to and out of ithte bushCs that b U Ae Was soqn token and to e d 'to i
resideiic^ of toe Xempests^lagaln in Yotk. shin:,
....— „-0nji
t mi.e to Waddfagton Hall, another ivild arid out of the vray place,
to be moved. But h?] d he was recognised by raj Black, field of bfiltii
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ati oncf
woody tielJflWff/ ThO .jefiders |oi .toe IfalkiStB' having
confusic n oybr top jiyer, and, totallw|rout^ them, aenry himself was riot i n ; t ^ field but at a'neighbouring; castle at toe time, but, so closely was he .pufsued that hls coroheted cip earnlshed with its two prov^
and oth si} personal relics fell Intb /the hands of his ereifies; He then [began hls lohg twelve ilrnths hiding Ahlong the L^kes tof Cumberland ! and Westmorland, and
valleys )f toi
le Lune andi^We, i ■
seOfaed aid] kealed the only ehtM,ce,[jx)ldly charged tMtancastflans and drove,them-fa
saw toeti .adyantagev and, p ra
nd HejhMt in toe latter, engagement toe force
latter Tyne,
hii near
'• London sees: Its first .Wg changc-overi of the.y,eari Two mllllon oddiLoiidoners take thfiribucketo and spades: and:,make
a very quiet holiday, .d " 1
i.TcharSfe |of faces,' qnd a geberal .holiday (feelliSB;l everywhere, London .Temalnh,
Muse Natld ptoeh Bhme time;
iGaflerjrj ng-for t a k e r
soon n o r ‘ men to d d ;
'H thtogS4!o
;hetitohey.(:hondoiih8iS' aU'Ofitlie'people f i lo f the
Tower [ Of the,-
good4He ' t to JEngland, wentl'liwn^fHim
ttOOCtaBYl), . :m ; , , ;B E t e ; . " [oh aS they-ur4 there ^ riett 'for'LonBpn ptficfir . ,
',' Mri klunl, who should have been good ■for aiCdUpleof hold-iiRS, Just mooned i around hls hotel Insisting th d t -h e ' was
a d e c e i t # ® ? jam: around | the Wes? End,[,
i.a pm Oxfornd has ithere been r-.i;;-. .
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‘I'hTaln,! Air. W( ,S Inc body 1
seehlni.
. An^ iio'w Mr. Beery, of whoih we might Uhvel e je c te d better things, never even gtEvfihls pubhc time to knpvy he was in T o m l Hb' speht'ja'ihlght. , t o
supping alfiie. to -a Wsst -Endl r e s ta u r® cracking up.
£^3,|41 RESPONSE i'i’O ’ a p p ea l .
the rocins f i|th e old hall was 'called King Hehry'f parlour.'
to: Mr appehl
Don
ipfagdon named CfiiHoW, who laid; in before toe Talbots of Bashall.: hardly: credible that these rela
te Tefapeste. were hot.,awar®
lof.thg; Of good .King Henry, fal their
tELES'S
tions sent by Christopher Stone’? btoadcast
Jilni for thd BUnclMha :'fiaVe reached the fUaclie’d
on behalf of tjhe British 'Wireless '-vrsTui
huge total of 1^2,3.04;.:. received a t tne-offlefes -of th e Natioiral Institute fori- the BUnd In m o r e ^ m 50,000 bostalPtokages. .. AlthoushThe ■ appdallwas
LANCASHIRE FEI ERA'ttbN j OF UTILITY poul try! S o b lE fe s .
ftaslDay, ociaM'onal fifts continued to arrlye rill ttiq lattor p a rt of March?’<i
iablyl'Well :cfie4 ;fo’r and npt t o o T ^ . treated And then came one of [those sudden
ahd I t o i ^ i f i 'captive.- out fi (the'ftwefifild once agafatook-up
Tow* which.Was,boto a Prison brid d:p.fa*®. atitoat time. Here he seenis to haVe[_been;
(t'ljiy c f fprtuii'e's: wheel; ' "The iLancastriajis, rose agalttarid drove .Edward frpm the torpne
Itederi of Kingship. But only, fof a short s f a months, for Edward escapedioverseas and
then: retumedl to ,dash finally: the L a n c ^ trlan hopes toltoe ground., This ttaie on toe very day toat toe Yorkist enteied hls city Of London Henry imet his death |n toe Tower.
“ Ye I (towers: of Julius, ioridoris lasting •. I
with! many i a-foul and midnight murder ReVi^'' hls r consort's faith, 1 his father’s Arid & tire meek usurper’^ holy head;”
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' Bhoukl you: by ,ctoflp.?, w^er .hltp M 'WqkCOTld ToweroUitJ)?
see' tofi oratory iwhere to® YSI'.
mu'rdeted by toe -ordera Gloucffiter, afterward Rlcnard the Third,
as he toelt tai prayer. tOn toe ifloor yofi.v'Uj. n e asione inscribed withi toe njame of Heniy
toe Bbto and,the date of bis d®atte toe istote three .lilies; boynd f ito ,tfi®-Eten blue'ribbon. T h e n walk across to the BeaU-
ohafiplTower. and there you
"Thomas Talbot MZ.” It Is the cutting made by one of
' carVerjonhe oldest Inscription lOf LonIdon. 1 - 1
tarsi vm'en he ifa-hte tum: suffered’ImpWson- s cap:
It, vfolud be Indeed t e t e ^ t e f i lt,ls ttae, for tofin a man from BdsnalF ftbuld be riie
In toe Tower
(Oc nttaued from,precetog. ;coluinn)’. •[
fiid.petoloifi HCfiy Wak plqced to toe
Lancashire Fedfer?tionj. of Utility j^Poultiy Societies toe COmmlttpi .state' that all toe birds engaged fa the laJWg test co'mp'etition ate fa fairly goodihealt i.Furtherjfacreeise Ini egg'preductton is rioted, toe rivd ^ days being 4,376, of wtibh 2,272 ivefe super- grade. This brings toe, grand total Jo 21,871. Monthly,ribbons fa .tie-heaVy; breed se^
SIXTH MONTH’S PEST BEFOKT. In their report, for the • sixth imonth of top.
tendon,
off h a S and'eggs and mllk^yes, n ^ , ! - ^ and’Weht awair again in the-morning. fioUjiw^d’s pjibllclty gentletoenmust be
'Provinces come to Town..,
Except.for*.a Hakes off iris hat t-^lPassers by to don’t
lbr<the sea. t .Two , million odd visitors from Qverseasi ■ the Continent, and ,the;
muc^lthe! same. ■ If !lt'8%,hk.,ifie.Zto,;
[the M k s „ the Wver, Tppen air show-places 'Btart breaK- iftg rM rd s .'- If it’s wet; then 0 e ,B ritto h Lohdohi the thMrfeS'rahd;
fore with; some (iasti id v awijjfito
morning (lus.w?ek. oaiy-hls wto.
t c
d d ’Nfii'^toce Mlto Dlettltchisald .and !Mr. Taylpr ,
the.lJloyal .Eamlly
.l.nAd: .jattended... ;mgs;4u)
WN.aG.l
_____ ______ ;be scieni:at the
gull m.any Natlpi 'org!
ig 'in th e (
Nntlon|LSjisritog;;vlW re-forWatton (ffiree years, a g o .', ^ M ' l f i ^ ’e y a ^ s pfj .the |club|
.other g reat _sportBm_eh| weirej regularly Edward YU,
Ear of Lonsdale
Crpwl:?y-MarttoM fight fast M h h te : K v v i .the fire io c c ^ io n a member oj
I f le ! whet
;t;Gawehj.|^0^e. traditions'of
on M-opto-fiven
i !.W ifi Ian- to Jr -( -iaS- top
years, is m... a i ; S p o rtto g , ^|ub, :ars, i8,n0w b^tog r e y f i |4 |y th?
■plug tbelir boxers as[ they.[find :))hera, there i? a sporting chancp. th atjB rltaln majj r e ^ y tu rn out a W[oridjheafe^-T-on;
can curb th e entHuslas h with Whfch they lers o f the! Monday eVentok shows
,aY4;b?)eiffl;.ahe’o; tractlonslof-thl 1 i level'wheh'thi .ialohg toisee till
, . . . . . .
thfey-. pajjtoh I.
trouble anylmoi'e. . dt wfi are more directly, cpnaemedi
during vnloh period the old npbUjty of England i e ^ e d to have.,.been, so(P^t on
! Th^, taxl-lha»-who"hrought me to the; ww
as ah^ I know, ifissures'ine .that I t .wlUibe fine, Er^sh, perhaps, but certajnly
d owm a tl/. _ I t will!rain.; .. .
fine. , A fpjlow I
crops'are Just going to rack and rum, for want h f ' rain. At the moment I have ho hews Of hurricanes, blizzards, or e a rth q u ^ e s . 1 -
.,'lhg, iB-MMihstodiiha! we need It, y'kiiow. The
ibei w b riM a s lJ ttllifia c i . .
. i . j EASTER IN LONDON.
oustphi btahflshed by King G ra r|§ Y. and mb
Eastelr holiday? qulbtly In th e .privacy df th e , ;! ancient 1. castle. For Princess, EUzaheth, whoi Is twelve on the 21st of the riiqnth, th e re will be k birthday party* I For the King- and Queen two: important engagements. Ai service of; th e o rd e r of: f i t Michael and St. Geors?; a t S tf fa u l’s Catherdral brlngB'them bMlfi :to T 6 tii on Stl George’s Day, April 24th.;
Thd popri; gqes to Windsor, reviving a Family;
Iipend the Other-
aVlng? ! The IHtmAtt'at the club, dfily weathef forecasts iand„cdm- . , j l e s are aS'teguldr,and,iuffMable
hid this imQrfalng said It will pfo- inow. «terali;:what,eitocaft-We after a ll the fiflh wfeSt%; we[ye
aside foreign aftalrs, the Budget, income ta x ,: to e r tax, A penny on tfie hint-rrand Mr. M le r . Ldt vpurself gd.
I s r lm t . I t always is. f i s J ^ s - talk abouLthe weather.'■ After Mr., Ifltler, th a t' 's iems the. hiost '4faport?ht, vthlpg left. ICElnSlTO'yrfu some 'f ir s th a n d information aboujt;the ,weat|iei[.
P fM b ly my fivourlte d ^ y h eHsMbr, - HEREFORD
th e meh, behind Movement, ' tells ,, itiready booking.’??. „ . ___ .... Theatre, soon to-be t im on th eia
.. A iSEA';.'
Mr. Geoffrey Whitworth, SCcretf ry ,of thecBritlsh Dramd
.. . .. . . the i National T1 eatre me (.mat ; Ipeope h re
and 0 le of
tlve site! aflJoining South Kens! Station in Iiondon.| iTtiete are n o j,____ ary advance bcfakhigs, though; ' The seats are .being:booked'-|n the naqies of the Immortals.
fielng.Wvfted
-past' and -•iiresehi.'-'aiiffiready'bMfclni gats. SerMord, f0r[to!stah’?e,! whe|e NeL
tpwn? 'isioeely, adaoriatohii^thiouMt^ tog .pefsftnalJtle? flfi ithf'.fhek^^^
Kattonfi'(-TThheeatipi]jh'.thh|rham'ie?:^ ipely;
of great Brltli .^ dramatists: by . endb'
endowed a^ je a t Ih th e name of fiwee? N eh '-^OldDru ly lii;,;: ’
T^b'schenle
are all endowed, i t cat opened free from debt.
ilqu'e I iport
. — j'e Ifieatre be erected and
pNaQonaJi tOW|dOW):
g en e r a l * !OT&ltIGBNCH '' ■' ' — —^^NT.-j; _• -;..J
Odtidens ,will>’agglfi‘ proW'de ills '^atronsl with opportpnlrie'Aof-ttepSlfhotomPhed!
The Pets’ ' Corner l i t ; tbfe ZoolosPcal
wlth’th e monkeyS’twS yeB|;d m o h ^ ln u ti *'*'1' ato -lihe 'mC 'vnthi ffie h a t ,’’i Which invariably {fhriM the Wefenito 'on th e back, makes th is the ibestj seller among zpo studies,;.:
over, the entrance to a h alleywajtln Sti; Martin’s Lane, o£d Trafalgar ;SqtiS(re,.phe eyehtogithto.week -i' WeKthought It might be a new night'-club-{lmttleTparty,;.until
Glowing !T?d ;,6jgn.^‘ ,IIellj!;.-aitoeare4 i ' : |
■the garage’’Owner had R electrician, ” t l ^ lig h ln g d h l i 'e ‘‘ S F
-famous amateur, boxer Miles .Thcjmewll. Is now,- we hear, .ttmpoimrily to bhrarge ol pubheity: a t th e SaVoy jHotel, Lon Ion.
■ The' well-iknowii (Old Wykihdhdst ;aht .
-Average man passtog the Cenolaph Ir: Whitehall while I on Hah ,-i
(tnfi y e n o ta ih one, jut maybe i he was'
Ishmrait-ifthat wel lock off . sj man’l
I t wh^thereJ^
omnlhus, stll 1 s tre e t
wyn Is heuevedito have beeri bpm,:has:
j r pijlyhte.ipeo jp ra a fe 'th e 'r
atR.Tg|,:;the(‘-Na 4 ^ ; -w a c r j agtpn;
la, are jHiory, S'bhd ■the
t t im t ] ) . P R r o A Y . ,| A P R I L 1 5 . » ! . '".Mi'
V uy.^ FRO
'The wedding of the
Koh.iDljMi8 -daughter; of iLqrd Rlbblesdale a f i
George'wyndham, M.P., and Grosvenor, took place |a t Stf. Mi Church, [Westminster, ipn the 17tl crowd of onlookers was Intriguet . use of the family coach to tqke the bride to church.
Drawnl.by a pair otohi nd- iom e bays; with a postfUon In hvary and flunkey
iBonJ
Ifearet's The
of Mi unteiti
dy the orld;.aqfiPi
gred' b y "
fltaridihg i. behlild, tfie old- shsriended|..on; gn e e -,
iem 'fiito r cw[ : A c leer ised
[xjyafi' W f i s t e f rW A h e ' m H late ?ell arrim^ijt-hefi'eath! a, fillet :o :mWie fim orapge ouds.'oriitie^
Serable' tlm o : a t ;-ai (Socle);? - jred- b dhi^
..lt lnfiu(te<^.t{ie(:0
fm a h y promJneht'j d ra p e d 'in . Gredan
'
wearihg tunica of sof?- ,ari'
fojlfiiedlby th the; pey. W. I Wllte. i
o n 'th eh nead's;
ggld[ ari^/
wTCatha.gf .g^dert;;!^^^ ce¥enufij S a s
heryi cp. Dublin,, v t o en ffe,, m a g e of Mr..Henry Peel,, soh
ih e l ltb ; -:__
laS;] Six bridesnfaldS'.werff lji. a t t^ d r ' ,n|>[ with Mr.; Raiptj Peel as :hest| m ah in ie i cerejnony. .was
titer Of Jb-jhiid m-ore Rfiien „
Bishop of [Ossory rector jif th e parish,
o Mjh.
l a t e . Mr. John WaliMey, W aW g to n , Werp fiariiled a t SSi Michael- a n d ;John’
Churclj-on the 14th; -i At th e
Town.Couficll, meetlr
th e King’s mjDSt - excellent ■ Majesty in Council for thei.dlvtaOn (ff,.th4.homu^ ilito.'WArda ftulx- tMJPfiv?r, Ppunhlllors '
clUar ’R., Parker .tiidved , a resdmtidn In favoufiof ri peUtloft being prei^ntod to
. _ fisciissloh, but .thefejwas no .fespqnse.
.! [p S ‘were 'submltffid' to the CbiffiSlttee for, p r o p t o m l i e ? MlU'for Me
’ and Seedall suppotteq; the tion. Aldermw Mltcnejjl .invited
arid Mr. George Walmsley, s-Qh df th h f M ® m -W . 'W a r e u t o
[Ink.'lh wWSh thdiWhole' p e r f o rm e d I the
ore, Raheny. I' K M a M u m u e __
' " ........ ■ “ 'g ito 'o lc
li^ o p o f SMlshiiryj and Itevillej: of East! Knowle.
les ;.o£ fop, the. of Mr.
iW } < 'only ,0 f
1 'of [soft', Ivory ■ charmeuSe, wj: h-.‘a id ™ h rose i»lnt|A!6hi|liBrib jadji
whs much admiiEd Ini .hep Bias ^ a l
T^Plie' long !pMM3sl(in!,':ft ctfildrOa'in sttendah(te - , i®.ott ; th e ' bride, was ;toe
g e t^m in tra ^ atrai Ige-.
ids^ffimselj^lTtturty-slx: ,« . |^ iM ;W r |l e d 'th e Tlie:
J f the P|1me Mfplster and M r s^A ^ lth ,' 'Mr.d'Percy ; ''Wyndham,' |i
liite r , l/w,ece.
Hejl.’Fj rm flftj[-ohe ceeded
l;h e s e Standed
Hargreaves ] were fo
nofaiiiated , thA death of
:)ugda!e, wHoUe'd* 16th f t an old 3?,!Chai
at[the Mrs.
iBiadki Urn tb cutherbe raiiWay extension !l848-5pi i Mrs. Dugoale had attained h er flfty--dghth year,: ' I '
Gi|sa)i| Her;f!,l man m i thi
LphniEa- construe
ithafi, was a fob ion Iwork of
^
fled 'W r a p e e b t ^ t ^ a Pall to th h Gongregatlpnal Ohutch a t Egerton; near Boltoti,” i
’ Tpogregatlbnal Church, ,notlT rlstle, pastor fif ' '
pool jluriialtet ta d was fiected ;for( 'a s ,|
iMp. <Toi4i|i.piiuitiai
.of; th e Manchesterl In s tlt):^ o f , JpuriiaJlsl
premises. shop
formerly
Park, fifty-
M r ._______ COTri'e ri-bf Cslstie'fpth Of Mr. James a ? i a !
ind Year President District of the
a ifopular Blaqk- atlyepf Clltherpe,
hfs , Apprenticeship; jas h Jpjner with Messrs. A.!Veevers year8j,l h e ; was cbri 7 [ I ta d wffi ais'i In' th e Yoluht'eeri Bam CUthiiioe, he . taught stnie don
i-.at thd. Bol TechificaiRchool, ta d too! undei'i th e Salford Hlg Comnlttee.
'Manctiester,'j(3n' .the' 11th, agei 'our years. Mf. Tohtonspn served
ithome a t the red a t , - ' ■■
)fillnsi $ M f i ' ,
qns. For seyera
, 8t i a t St. Jaine?’? [aotfyely Interested On leavihg
lulldlng i c ta - in Municipal a similar post ,er Education
steeelrj ..whd had om St. Pi f i r s Church, Lc 16th, a t the age of isl
Mr [John WUsonJ
Waddlngton, on: the! I6th.. At firmatfatt service ;WhJch followed, eight! 1 candidates!’
Smith)! dedicated buriaii ground at,
The Bishop of
ton. Thl
I twenty-three
cashire County Courcll. 'The!Council decldjd to apply fo the
! The [appropriation p ro h fe 'o n th e s a le o f .
Geher^ District R ? te ^ 3 s if id .| ’n?e Gas Works Coninfittee ac'cefied to
of fiSlia .irom .. gasimalntalned the h i the £ .
, ,
a request'of the National'iDnlpn 6f Gas Workers and Generm Labourers j (Lan cashire District) th a t none :of | th e men employed In th e yard should receive less th an did. an hour; ■. ; [
shandry. o u t in all weathers, was known to alpiost everybody In the bonmgh, was Mrs., Bleazard, o f ' Standen;Key [Farm, who died on the 14th In her seVenty- elghth year. A native of Grlhdleton— she was bom a t -Asker. Hill Farmf-Mrs. Bleazafd’s girlhood was largely spent Im
^ [old lady who,: with Tier! milk
extension of buUdl: for! a; Coroperatlve ----- -------- ,. addition' bfscullerlesjto houses - in |oUrse pf ereetioh '. a t Up-Brooks f6r[the Lan
Road Board .for a grs n t -toward? % cost of wldenlng'Bifingejiey
|aTat[
yic.totlfi|stfeet ■;ery;,and for th®
iI4th,TfoT' gaming of wilifgm Sha
chi Thre'l b h d iL ____
Hlbhlesdale took:place ...^„tticksL
'l*'Bbltdn-l
[Paullsta, pemanibucl [Harvby; former! ■ P rih ^g ' Company former Shbden , iappohrtments In Bfi
terrahejiSabden, seji (a?-, assistant m,anage!
Cltatbum
ShawBrfdge grbiifid MAl'iToim Ruta'ton!
)f 23 Corporatlon- latcii -as sex vMbbr, died cty-two.
n t h e ■ in a t
esborougfi (Dr. tension to the elen’s. Church,
lose ‘parent? buslneqs In the jeweller’s
[The ■ RbL Clltheroe Ci
f dee “of HaU. 8he ,ht
the Mr.''VUUam Stafidr
there by h e r ) bri a byi
•--- 1913,
ir6, and wasj suc- i, M ’. J. Bleazard.
Couricll|ojr;Wri. Wella
pliiall family air been a t Stfiiden
-election .caused b y '
g and Mr. George the candidates
MA Will knflwn c u i i f io e mslness-man,! Dugdale,'vdi,
icu rithef6e''fam ly. H * gr: -ther; f'Ofthelb
■mt , belonged'-to:
l to .1 - - - - - , , 18 place bh ' i
g |h ^ JSeed, .vfah m m flygt;: dW A te rC o ^
plum b * and decofatoif, d le l on th e 13th,( age of slxty-1
r. George Houlkbi ol Bawdlands,! REV S T R iW C
The wea| India, is 1
[ , : 'JMeuty,-
This Is the , d MethodlstI from Hyderl v r t th a n “Adf
- almost uhspl ;need Isi fdi iUromen to rjef |.J ,A native 11 ifotward i in i ^Wesley); preacher! aki where he W?
rieihas nilnl) ■1 Mr, Bird th e probleh
avlronraena
: 1921 (Until !l| , pldsburyi
try . In! dentistry, ...
# i e world,' years’ voqat| years h e -1
-Mrs.; Bird yfiungest of
have been! periods a t
E e h a d exd tvork, he-’ district -;Of Christian !cd -{be most ip]
S'eave3,reldl tate registd
A girl. ■ '
" : ■ (finsj ' ‘ I' l'
I w e n t ln th e l h e remaineij
fieturnlng ,t was raised 1 and on h l s :
__ , Btirtsi- presentM, of from Grindle-.
jckhounds sieeple- the :.2th at Glsburn.
rs aid others were )y-B:)wland, bn the faces on the course.
[red kn appointment of 1 printworks at BfazU, undftMt. ■ibf the Sabdeh
leA of 37, Monri-
Two also
flntdjLfi' the Eddies ton defeat? I 'R t ,
Whi at, jBucktiiaWrtefrdce; sevehty-two-.
other held.
by t t a goals [to ml.
.Chad’s In (hip, played
ey and Read P irlst: Churches, died Read, aged
.. a former sexton a t
ling a? she was retiring to bed on -Ho
cured; ' Ot|ier 'deaths
dlghty-one,
JDale-terrace, could be pro-
Blfllngton, Russell[Mf-.-.,v. SellwoQijBackiColnnohs, 59.
ohn Holgate,
John John!
i! con- ’
th e b u ild ln i ]was cofiplel six months J ffanuaiY] 193
a ' year’s f? Buperlntend special: task
in ten d ta t ol father icircu
Starting'and doramunity 1
I
beeh re Cbtistiai 5,0(!0 t o ' a [Very
In the I
Mri Birl cdlteaBua nfising I wbfaeh, 1 educatiol
Itralnihg'scli boys: laijd
ischool, A ihostel. lot its kind i
medium ofl language 0^ charge tau g h t by whole areal gellsts. I Si| years! ago,! latg?! build central ch ii
slonito th®J ■and;a bloclf il'.": I i ME!
■' ' i 'i i Speaking I
■ [ f M Y ^ I f W S t ! A l O r □
tiori were won by a TV rite lfl(yandbtte, .the property of FreehiW. SexJ, of.poulton. riepr Blaekpool,; which (Ifid : 26 ,eggs, 17, ; beliK super-grade and (fti firs i^rade; anq" in tpe light ;br*d sectlorirby- h Whlte’-Leghomj -the property'of B. Stark; (lUtoerqe, which lam 25 superrgrade eggs; T [ - " j '■ '|
R.IRrm.;Rawlinson & Son, Farlngton 914 '
B.LrtP;l T. .Wattew ,Eo wistle.!..
Section! 1—Best ten f i^ s out d twelve. Aijy variety, light orIheayj.!, , ■ ,! . .vT ;•[- : ■ '
, I - T R.I.R;—N.( Halliwell, ■ Brelghtmet . .y...' ' 686
, Egis, , 798
Section Zc-l^csl five bi -ds dull of s)x, -RLIB.' R.IJB.-^R. A. Britton and Son,! Horylch :. 538: B.I.R.-4;Dr. J. E“,Helm, Lytham.
R(IH-;(J.-J. Longlnlrei Seatowalte j.... 3p6
Section 5-Best five ml of sisi: ' BX.-Q. Rawlfason,, IMarrlngton., AriC.—T;'Dobson; ilnglewhito .J..; WX.—P. T. Warren, Eitwlstle ..
Section 6r^Best heavy breed,
three
fW;W;-'N; Readjn'ta.S ilby;,-;. ■m inM ! . Whalley, Harwich
I "
Itomi Gleaned fromtl)?M Pmton Guardian ” dai^- mril 15th 1888 I -
Parish- Church, on, th e Uth, q l Mr. w m ita i Davy,. LLD., of K a cy Park, Bath,- to Eliza, fifth daughter Of Mrs; Jfiries . Fenton, J.P., of; Dutton Manor,
The wedding took:’place a t Elhphfister D u tto n '.'" :■ ■ [ ' i; ’ !',-
in ;hls report f o r : tiie;' q u a t e ended Marbh, stated, th a t! the: health 6f the borpugh, was satisfactory (and ;&ee froin infectious disease of . any M d . j T h e number of births i during the thirteen '-'weeta was 83,
and.deaths ^ glylng.rates d f ' S F ta d 21 p er LOW of th e population respectively. -
(aitheroe’s' Medical Officer, p£ Health, - il t 455; S accordance -with arrEpseMents
. . . . 386i . . . . ' '381!
42li birds; out of four,; W.W.-45. MilopK&iton Feyly. Glafn.
372 350 344'
Sectlori 7—Best three Urds oul^of fiur< light! breed,
..............
WX.-N. Readmah, Selby 'WX.-N. HaUwell; B r to tm e t BX.—J; Ashworth, Darwen
W.W.-G. MUou,'.|te E IJ I.-E . F. Tempe' W.W.-
T.’Hackln pfacklej)
W.L[-R. stark, Clltbiroe. Anc.—T. Dobson,! Ing ewhlte W.L.-B. Dearden Radcllfle
......- 235| 259;
’ Sfectlbk 8-^Singte' bli 4 heavy bn ed. Fertft'Qian..,; 126
S?ctlon.9/-SfaKl? hlr5light breed tied
,'(Dohcaster tied 123 12?
-at a meetlng.qfthe Town (Xmncll,,
’Slderatlon. The mUfiteA of Works Vtsltlrtg
IMr,nspected' th? . site of ;a aroposed ibtldge. over the Mearley. Brookiln Duplt(Street; as ktesult-of.which
It.was-.declded.that. th e
Borough.Surveyor Should! .draw up amended plans- for the Councils coa-
ibeliliSa church warden;wa? Ih .afiy way, detrifienlal to the p?rfbrinta?elofihls' tegular dutiea Cofihcljlor S W W ? do shlcerely hope th a t you will k?ep'hut this Council question?' Iregardlng
Coihmlttee recorded th a t , a,idlscu?^Qn h a d ta k e n place as to whether the fact of th e Gas Manag^,(Mr. 'Wlifiafa MUe?);
;
b f t r a l district rdte of IsJSd, were[ Beclded upon by the,meelli)g, Counemor, John SouthwoHh said R mlgftlseem th a t th e Corporation weie going Ih ithe wrong
A. highway rate of 8d. In th e £, and a !■■[ 7 : " '. [ ] ■ ; 7 i'l
direction,; but ihe Increased expenditure was caused by [the inter: ist, on borrowed mcinby. In,, connejdiin irtth the. new resei)lroir,| and the fs bt tl lat the adoption of thb pall systehr l ad caused inbreadta outlay Iri th at'direction ' 'When they considered the!dent:i rate; he thoUgfit th e ratepayers I woi ill conclude th a t th?y' got a good return fc r th j money.:; The cost of the police firc e for the ensuing year ,was! estimated a t 512.
In n on an elght-months-jold child, son of James Parker] Mopi|-lane. who had b e ^ choked by a plbce of potato given to f l by another of ithe cnlldren. The verdict- was “ Accidental death.”
An!! inquest lwas,l helleld i t the Red Xlohi - .
made a presentation to Mr. Thqm|a; Stuttard; who', was leaving to take an-;- other post, a? overlooker, T h egU (& consisting of; a pair ofi glass glpheis, id tobadco pouch and pipe, with a .'WQri- basket for MraiStaftard were presented by the Misses Hllli and Smith.
. The weavers a t Victoria Mills, Sahd^U.
Richard Biilleri . 281 Matgaret EUls, 71; and William Calverlpy, 66.1
Deaths recorded during the,v7eek,were: Alice Blackburn, ,73'iThqma?:Frtaey, 2l;
church wardens, f (Laugbteh) 1 The; Clerkt I t l s simply am a tte r of approvlhg -the rtinutes.
underground jair :ndd patients is toe Mfitoay London,' where a scheme
' '! ■ T' l: |. PirSt hospital fa :itoe
: ;
(Which will enable paltient? and staff to ?? evacuated wltbfa tiei warning.
shelters, .1* . us icentre, Islingtoni has been devisdd
'world to provide minutes of receiving
, making I fa r f ie r am] j “ The so j and jour p I finance I fo r ith e ,.- .
they hers were they th e q u
l and favang’ ■ unleis we s lg h i” i
. j mlssloriaril ; werd efigal work. Th l although I State was I Persian
: d i t h e ; I 59 iulssloiL
VILLA(JE| V llaie
desiribed I
I eluded ' clUfar £
' (-thirty!: !'f! -i-Nml
(V j- deictU
! cohdltloiu . were suci ; : of I ‘th e f Hyderaba th ii’preni ■ of anjarq ' excludir
: sa id ,h e i cOriditlor : c am e ’jviti Ifi pouthd
I ''A t t
talk give! Rotary' Cl| week. Dr. was In
Church h a l In-ad^ltlq
Mr. Bird w | Harlm NagsT
i When Ihe I
a y o r ; and! S Mrs. G. HarT
t h a s given ar
J “
I Many :; s t f
th e poorl
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