Northern Echo: Wednesday 19th August 1891

Sale of Work at Barnard Castle: Proposed Church House: Address by Lady Milbank: The annual sale of work in connection with the parish of Barnard Castle was opened in the Music Hall yesterday afternoon by Lady Milbank, who was accompanied by Mrs. David Dale, Miss Milbank, and Miss Aline Milbank. Amongst others present were the Vicar and Curate of the parish, General and Mrs. Blair, Mrs. Lord Rawtenstall; Mrs. and Miss Brown, vicarage; Mrs. and Misses Maggie and Minnie Todd and Miss Pinsent, Barningham, Colonel Watson, Mr. W. J. Watson, Capt. H. C. Watson, Mrs. Innes Watson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nixon, Dr. Munro. J.P., Mrs Munro, Mrs. Richardson, and Mrs. Bowron; Mr., Mrs. and Miss Sayer, Streatlam, Misses Sherlock, Richardson, Pattie, Dent, Harvey, and other ladies and gentlemen. The stall were allotted as under …


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GRO0224 Devonport: Elizabeth Pinsent: 1822 – 1896

Northern Echo: Saturday 24th May 1890

Loftus Police Court: Yesterday, Elizabeth Dick, the wife of a Carlin How miner, was found guilty of stealing half a sovereign from the house of Grace Gilbert, and was ordered to Northallerton for one month’s hard labour. … G. Sanderson, G. Patterson, J. Atherton, W. Cox, T. Cox, R. Hutchinson, J. Marley, J. Stones were each fined for playing pitch and toss and T. Bell, E. Bell, W. Wallace, J. Richardson, Pincent Verdu, W. Ebbes, T. Egglestone, W. Battersby and Samuel Nankarry were fined 3s 6d each, including costs, for card-playing on the highway.


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Northern Echo: Wednesday 23rd April 1890

Bazaar at Barnard Castle: The annual Congregational Church bazaar at Barnard Castle was opened in the Music Hall yesterday by Mrs. Perfect, of Morecombe, who was attended at the function by Rev. H. Perfect, the former pastor: Rev. B. Wilkinson, resident minister, Rev. Enos Metcalf, Lincoln, Mrs. Atkinson, Darlington, Mrs. and Misses Todd, Barningham, Miss Bygate, Durham, Mesdames Lee, Dent, Harris, Gibson, Dent (2) and McNaught, Misses Davis, Pinsent, Raine, J. Robson Brown and Parkinson … (description of event)


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GRO0224 Devonport: Elizabeth Pinsent: 1822 – 1896