How came he , apparently arrived at CHESTER at about the same time in the a
stranger to the county palatine , to be so prominently evening , the distance being
about forty miles . connected with “ The Cheshire " of that day ? Is This was a ...
see me , and said , “ We must try and get Lord ' s - day , 28th . - I went to Heywood
. you into Cheshire . ” In a few days be arBrother Powell , pastor of the church ,
ranged for me to preach in Nantwich on preached in the morning a good truthful ...
On Wednesday , 15th March , Sir William Brereton wrote from Nantwich to a
member of the House of Commons , and gave him the following graphic account
of the battle :“ WORTHY SIR , This day is deservedly set apart to be a day of ...
Author: Architectural, Archaelogical and Historic Society for the County and the City of Chester and North WalesPublish On: 1899
What good news to hear that some at least of the enemy had been taken in their
bath at Pulford ; ( Pulford brook must have been ... As I came hither this morning
there was a party of them on Cheshire side towards Alford , of wh wee tooke 12 ...
Author: Architectural, Archaelogical and Historic Society for the County and the City of Chester and North Wales
Author: Architectural, Archaeological, and Historic Society for the County and the City of Chester and North WalesPublish On: 1899
What good news to hear that some at least of the enemy had been taken in their
bath at Pulford ; ( Pulford brook must have been ... As I came hither this morning
there was a party of them on Cheshire side towards Alford , of wb wee tooke 12 ...
Author: Architectural, Archaeological, and Historic Society for the County and the City of Chester and North Wales
( A142 ) 580 Brereton to C. of B.K. 19-5-45 Nantwich . ... any loss , though the
enemy at the time our sieges were raised were nearer to Nantwich than we were
. ... We hear they have summoned in carriages this day to march towards us .
Nantwich. to. StonehouseHelensburgh. 'Good Morning, Old Girl. Sleep well?
Morning Dog. Let's get you out to stretch your legs.' Her Ladyship is bright and
breezy. She must have slept well in her comfortable farmhouse B&B. Not me, I
spent ...
Author: Pamela Hunt
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 9781784621179
Category: Transportation
Page: 264
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She’s back... Miss Daisy, the curmudgeonly 1934 Austin, returns with another tale of exasperation and embarrassment as she reluctantly yet resolutely carries Her Ladyship and her dog Oscar, better known as The Asthmatic Barking Dog, all the way to John O’Groats, before turning south again. Her Ladyship tries to convince her that once they’ve reached there, the difficult part will be over, but Miss Daisy is unconvinced. If the next ten days are anything like her previous experiences of such trips, then she may as well go and get herself a one-way ticket to the scrapyard. ‘It’s downhill from then on Old Girl, all the way to Land’s End!’ Each day gets worse than the one before and as her ebullient owner relishes every mile, stopping occasionally to give a lift to a succession of oddball hitchhikers, Miss Daisy wonders why on earth such a simple everyday 200-mile journey has to be fraught with such catastrophe. Miss Daisy Conquers Britain is an entertaining book that will never fail to raise a chuckle. It will appeal to fans of Pamela’s first book, the baby boomer generation and vintage and classic car enthusiasts. Pamela’s first book was featured in a wide range of national and local publications, including Austin Magazine, Wales on Sunday and The Western Mail.
I returned with my cripplement of the general election , the attento Nantwich . The day was remarkably dance on fox hounds was but thin ; fine ; the field exhibited a
brilliant dis- since the close of this highly important play of scarlet , with a more ...
I returned with my cripple ment of the general election , the attento Nantwich . The day was remarkably dance on fox hounds was but thin ; fine ; the field exhibited a
brilliant dis - since the close of this highly important play of scarlet , with a ...
80. a day 00 03 04 several children . From Eton he removed to Ilmin . p'd John
Withinshaw 2 days pay ster , in this county , upon the invitation of the Earl at 1s .
6d . a day .......... 00 03 00 Poulett , ( who soon afterwards appointed him his spent
...
Stoke - hall , on the 8th of May , 1857 . a farm - house near Nantwich , is said by
FEB , 19 . some to have been her birthplace ... on the capital sums invested with
court - road , was this morning discovered the Commissioners , was £ 1,091,226 .
He moved a resolution for a vote Middlewich or Nantwich in this county . of 2,000,
0001 . to pay off and discharge Ex It ... 1855 , on the capital sums invested with
court - road , was this morning discovered the Commissioners , was £ 1,091,226 .
Shoulder " draining is practised in this district at the distance of 8 yards . Noticed
a great quantity of neglected small timber in the hedgerows . Proceeded the next morning to Ridley Hall ; saw a very good specimen of draining on Croxton ...
Author: Historic Society of Lancashire and CheshirePublish On: 1900
39 — Captain Ogle and Captain Rawstorne were allotted for the ac ' con , but
they like good p ' vident fellows , thrifty of their owne lives , p ' vented the Capt . this hono ' r [ Captain Mosley to make a sally out next morning with two hundred
men ) ... In the north - west , the regiments recalled from Ireland , had been
beaten and almost entirely cut to pieces by Fairfax , under the walls of Nantwich
in Cheshire .
Author: Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire
This night ' Becca Berry's removed . ... O God that I may remember That I've both
displeased and pleased thee this September ; And give grace this October To ... I
was at church both ends o'th ' day ; heard Mr. Bolton and a man from Nantwich .
This night ' Becca Berry's removed . ... O God that I may remember That I've both
displeased and pleased thee this September ; And give grace this October To ... I
was at church both ends o'th ' day ; heard Mr. Bolton and a man from Nantwich .
This morning the Worcester , Jersey , Taunton , and Nantwich come to an anchor
in Travila Road where the fleet is . I this day am ordered ashore to see good
order kept amongst our men , by the Genl ' s order . 2nd - 6th . At an anchor in ...
some slayne on bothe sides ) And p ' ceyvinge the [ y ] weire not then lykely to
doe any good for wynnynge of the Citie , ( but by a longe siege ) & hearinge that
the Lord Capell ... unawares , & so to have taken the Outworks early next morning
.
JUNE Ist . This morning the Worcester , Jersey , Taunton , and Nantwich come to
an anchor in Travila Road where the fleet is . I this day am ordered ashore to see
good order kept amongst our men , by the Genl's order . 2nd - 6th . At an anchor ...