At the Shire-hall, Nottingham, on Saturday, M. Catherine Jenoure charged before the siting n gistrates with haring assaulted and used threats/111.g language to her husband, the Rev. Henry Courten Jenoure, rector of Burton Joyce, Nottingham, i•ti the sth inst. _ Complainant state
17 November 1866 - Cradley Heath & Stourbridge Observer - Stourbridge, Worcestershire, England
APPOINTMENT OF CONSTAgLEs.—The following persons were appointed constables for the ensuing year for Howley Parish :—Eunnanuel Pvrry, Benjamin Hodgetts, James Brown, Thomas Aaron Moyle, and Julius Payne. FATAL fatal accident occurred on Tuesday last, to a man named Enoch Beckett,
6 April 1867 - Cradley Heath & Stourbridge Observer - Stourbridge, Worcestershire, England
The j,uhiie sales of colonial wool, to the :eria a large number of lavers for the contincnt, has, p - m.cnne , l heavily, and the late advance has heels w lo the of some deamiptions, as One Annirtilio fleece, tool all lambs in rather lower than at tl.e oi March sales. The low wo
4 July 1868 - Cradley Heath & Stourbridge Observer - Stourbridge, Worcestershire, England
On Saturday afternoon Mr. W. E. Gladstone left Lomicn, hi order to an audience with her Majesty the Queen at Windsor Castle. The fact becoming ktiodrn a large number of the Liberal inhabitants assembled at the Windsor terminus of the South Western line to give him a welcome, and
12 December 1868 - Cradley Heath & Stourbridge Observer - Stourbridge, Worcestershire, England
o'clock the Yeoman Usher of the Black Rod appeared at the Bar, and summoned the members to the House of Lords, for the purpose of hearing the Royal Commission, summoning the attendance of Parliament, read. A large number of members accompanied the Black Rod to the Upper House; a
12 December 1868 - Cradley Heath & Stourbridge Observer - Stourbridge, Worcestershire, England
Young Ladies, your attention if you please to this appall:lig intelligence : It is said that the Bishop cf New Jersey has refused to Confirm young laden adorning themselves burrowed tresses." The term "borrowed tresses" is an euphemistic phrase, which means in plainer language h
8 May 1869 - Cradley Heath & Stourbridge Observer - Stourbridge, Worcestershire, England
A Philadelphia paper states that Mrs. Dr. Mary Walker, after several applications for office, has received an answer from President Grant that she might have an interview when dressed as becomes her sex. It is generally believed that the Government will not proceed with their sa
8 May 1869 - Cradley Heath & Stourbridge Observer - Stourbridge, Worcestershire, England
Oa the lira WA VI, Ciai4l:lo% II other, of Nortt.fivi,k. thw the 14 Instant, aped years, Mr. Joseph Wrbb, Cosa. aro House, near this to Ou lit ilt-tkrtt. ;I.eply se , d 5 0 . Mr. Wi of EAGOR:d [hum', Koldermmwter. the Ord in,taot. Mr.. Daratst, widow of the ltvw• Durua ; deeptY
8 May 1869 - Cradley Heath & Stourbridge Observer - Stourbridge, Worcestershire, England
The remains of the Most Lev. Charles Thomas Longley, P.D., Archbishop of Canterbury, and Primate of All England, were interred on Tuesday in Addington churchyard. The funeral was private. One of the last wishes of the deceased prelate was that he should be buried without ostenta
7 November 1868 - Cradley Heath & Stourbridge Observer - Stourbridge, Worcestershire, England
An "I 11.1 Writes to The Times — Some years ago you did me the favour to insert a letter recommending the use of belladonna in scarlet fever. As I have not seen or read anything in the Interval to lessen my confidence in the value of this remedy, and as scarlet fever Is now very
23 October 1869 - Cradley Heath & Stourbridge Observer - Stourbridge, Worcestershire, England