Local Collections; Or, Records of Remarkable Events, Connected with the Borough of Gateshead1844 |
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... Windmill - hills encroached on the Stoney Flats watering - place ; that the Bensham watering- place had been filled up , planted , and enclosed , by ( it was understood ) Mr. Abraham Dawson , who paid no attention to a letter addressed ...
... Windmill - hills encroached on the Stoney Flats watering - place ; that the Bensham watering- place had been filled up , planted , and enclosed , by ( it was understood ) Mr. Abraham Dawson , who paid no attention to a letter addressed ...
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... Windmill - hills , in this borough . The reverend gentleman , after noticing the origin and purposes of the society , explained that its annual income had for some time past been insufficient to meet its yearly expenditure , and that ...
... Windmill - hills , in this borough . The reverend gentleman , after noticing the origin and purposes of the society , explained that its annual income had for some time past been insufficient to meet its yearly expenditure , and that ...
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... Windmill hills ; Mrs. Andrew Annandale , Westgate - street ; Miss Hancock , Barras - bridge ; Messrs . Kimpster , Sandhill ; Mrs. Lawson , Eldon - street ; Mrs. Hopper , High - street ; Mrs. Joseph Arun . dale , Leazes - terrace ; and ...
... Windmill hills ; Mrs. Andrew Annandale , Westgate - street ; Miss Hancock , Barras - bridge ; Messrs . Kimpster , Sandhill ; Mrs. Lawson , Eldon - street ; Mrs. Hopper , High - street ; Mrs. Joseph Arun . dale , Leazes - terrace ; and ...
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... Windmill - hills , Butcher . DAVID HAGGIE , JUN . , Ellison - street , Rope Manufacturer . SOUTH WARD . ROBERT HETHERINGTON , Gateshead Low Fell , Inn- keeper . THOMAS LIDDELL , Gateshead Low Fell , Builder . ASSESSORS TO REVISE THE ...
... Windmill - hills , Butcher . DAVID HAGGIE , JUN . , Ellison - street , Rope Manufacturer . SOUTH WARD . ROBERT HETHERINGTON , Gateshead Low Fell , Inn- keeper . THOMAS LIDDELL , Gateshead Low Fell , Builder . ASSESSORS TO REVISE THE ...
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... Windmill - hills . The Committee to present a Report . Ald . BROCKETT seconded the motion , and it was carried nem . con . The Committee nominated by Mr. Revely consisted of the Mayor , Aldermen Brockett , Davis , Pollock ( declined to ...
... Windmill - hills . The Committee to present a Report . Ald . BROCKETT seconded the motion , and it was carried nem . con . The Committee nominated by Mr. Revely consisted of the Mayor , Aldermen Brockett , Davis , Pollock ( declined to ...
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Aldermen Applause Bazaar borough BOROUGH OF GATESHEAD Boroughholders Boroughholders and Freemen Brandling Brockett Castle Castle Eden Chairman Clephan coal coalowners colliery Committee corn-laws Councillors Crawshay Cummins Darlington Davis Davy lamp deceased district ditto Dunn Durham duty feel Fleck footpaths Garbutt Gateshead Observer gentlemen George Harle hewers honour Hutt inhabitants John Fawcett John Robson Joseph Joseph Robson Kenmir labour Laughter letter Lister London Lord Loud cheers Magistrates masters Mayor ment Messrs miners Miss Monday motion Newcastle and Darlington Northumberland o'clock opinion owners Parliament parties persons pitmen Pollock present proceedings proposed public meeting quay Railway received Report resolution Revely Robert Robson seconded Secretary Seghill Sir James Graham South Hetton South Shields strike Sunderland thanks Thomas tion Town Clerk Town Council Tuesday Tyne union wages walls Wednesday week William Wilson Windmill Hills Windmill-hills workmen Wrekenton Wylam Yarrow
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Стр. 64 - I said to my friends that there was no limit to the speed of such an engine, provided the works could be made to stand.
Стр. 64 - When I went to Liverpool to plan a line from thence to Manchester, I pledged myself to the directors to attain a speed of ten miles an hour. I said I had no doubt the locomotive might be made to go much faster, but that we had better be moderate at the beginning.
Стр. 64 - I was in education, and made up my mind that he should not labour under the same defect, but that I would put him to a good school, and give him a liberal training. I was, however, a poor man ; and how do you think I managed ? I betook myself to mending my neighbours...
Стр. 4 - The weight of metal used in proportion to the burden of the ship varies, of course, with the size. A sea-going iron steam-vessel will take from nine to twelve cwts. of iron per ton register. Boats intended for river traffic, which do not require an equal degree of strength, of course take a less weight of metal. The building of iron ships is fast becoming an important branch of national industry ; it is one in which our mineral riches and our great mechanical skill will secure to us a virtual monopoly.
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Стр. 64 - ... a hole to creep out at. I could not find words to satisfy either the Committee or myself. I was subjected to the crossexamination of eight or ten barristers, purposely as far as possible to bewilder me. Some member of the Committee asked if I was a foreigner, and another hinted that I was mad. But I put up with every rebuff, and went on with my plans, determined not to be put down.
Стр. 64 - I would put a cross on the concern. It was not an easy task for me to keep the engine down to ten miles an hour ; but it must be done, and I did my best. I had to place myself in that most unpleasant of all positions — the witness-box of a parliamentary committee.
Стр. 151 - ... not having been committed to custody or held to bail to appear to answer for such offence twenty days before the session at which such indictment shall be found, but who shall have been committed to custody or held to bail to appear to answer for such offence at some subsequent session, or shall have received notice of such indictment having been found twenty days before such subsequent session, he or she shall plead to such indictment at such subsequent session, and trial shall proceed thereupon...
Стр. 64 - ... task for me to keep the engine down to ten miles an hour ; but it must be done, and I did my best. I had to place myself in that most unpleasant of all positions — the witness-box of a parliamentary committee. I was not long in it, I assure you, before I began to wish for a hole to creep out at.