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... STAVELEY A Waterloo Veteran.— One of the very few survivors of the battle of Waterloo is John Riley, who resides at Staveley. Until recently he has been able to partially support himself, bat is now past work of any description. About 17 years ago, Mr ...

STAVELEY

... STAVELEY Preferment the Rectory.—After lapse nearly four months, an appointment bos been made to the livirg of Staveley, readered vacant by the death the late rector, the Rev. J. D. Maef»rlaue, M.A. The living has lean offered to and accepted the Hoc ...

STAVELEY

... STAVELEY. PaEsrsTATios. —The Rev. B. Mandate, M.A., being remove from the curacy of Staveley, to take charge of that of North Wingfield, the pariahioners in the former place, iu appreciation of his valuable ministerial labours, presented him Monday lest ...

STAVELEY

... STAVELEY Garotte Robbery.— On Saturday night last an aged man named Gaskin was returning home from North Whittington to Barrow Hill between eleven and twelve o’clock. When near to Handley Wood Farm, a man passed him. The latter turned round and struck ...

STAVELEY

... STAVELEY. On Friday Mr. Webster, coroner, hell an inquest at the Oak, Swallow Neat, on the body of Edward Rowley, collier. The deceased was in the employ of the North Staveley Colliery Company, and on Wednesday, as ho and another collier were in the act ...

Published: Thursday 16 August 1866
Newspaper: Burton Chronicle
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: | Words: 67 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

STAVELEY

... STAVELEY Fatal Fall a Cscaoa Boor.—A very shocking accident occurred Slaveley, on Sunday, to labouring man named William Adame. A qasntity of enow bad lodged in the gutter between the ridges of the eld and new roof of the church, and during the thaw on ...

STAVELEY

... STAVELEY. A gastlaaua wba alaiau of Fraoabaaillaa, foraarly af tba Baronina af Cryaba Slanlay, ia Darbyabiro,” giraa notioa ia Tima that baa axaealad Polo, wbiab baa baaa daly ragiatarad ia High Coart of Chaaeary, ia whiab ia aat forth (among otbar Ibiaga) ...

STAVELEY

... STAVELEY. With a view to allaying the excitement at Staveley in consequence of the arrest of eleven colliers for intimidation, Mr. Haslam, J.P., Derbyshire agent, on Wednesday visited the village,addressing over two thousand miners. He expressed the c ...

Published: Friday 03 November 1893
Newspaper: Nottingham Journal
County: Nottinghamshire, England
Type: | Words: 117 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

STAVELEY

... STAVELEY The storm cloud burst with terrific force over the neighbourhood of Barrows Staveley, Spring well, and North Whittington. Hailstone* fell of the size of marble*. and the rain was exceedingly heavy. Window panes wvre broken in many bouses. Springwell ...

STAVELEY. THE BUTCHERING BUSINESS AT STAVELEY

... STAVELEY. THE BUTCHERING BUSINESS AT STAVELEY. It not that Staveley spread o'er the scene Her blackest of smoko, her nicest of smells ,Tis not soft music of Bone Mills, Queen, Nor yet the loud tone of Ritualist Bells, Ringing at all hours, ringing up ...

Published: Saturday 15 December 1866
Newspaper: Derbyshire Times
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1746 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

STAVELEY

... STAVELEY Through the enerey the rector SUreley, the Her. C. H Molineax. » njimoon-room hoe recently been erected and onened in Speedrrell-tarreoe, and on Monday evening similar room opened the oottageeof the Seymour Colliery, belonging to the Steveley ...