19th Century Newspaper snippets - Salterforth

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19th Century Newspaper snippets - Salterforth

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Taken from the British Libraries 19th Century Newspapers website, courtesy of Lancashire Libraries.

The Leeds Mercury February 17th 1816.
Died. A few days ago, after a few minutes illness, Mr John Dugdale of Salterforth, near Colne.

The Leeds Mercury May 25th 1839
Runaway Husbands - absconded and left their Families chargeable to the Townships of Skipton & Salterforth
Samuel Windle (who has left his family chargeable to the township of Salterforth) was last heard of at Manchester, and previously seen at Bolton; is a fiddler and dancing master; stout and about 50 years of age.

The Liverpool Mercury January 17th 1845
Multum in Parvo
A ewe sheep, one year and eight months old, belonging to Mr J Barrett, near Salterforth, yeaned a fine lamb on New Years Day.

The Leeds Mercury March 17th 1857
A Licensed Victualler at Fault
Stephen Beanland, innkeeper at Salterforth, near Colne, was fined at the Skipton Magistrates Court, on Saturday, 20 shillings and costs for having company in his house on the afternoon of Sunday 8th inst. between the hours of three and four.
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Lovely Wendy! Researching and posting results is a very efficient way of spreading knowledge. The more the better!
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Samuel Windle, the runaway husband, sounds like a character from a Dickens novel doesn't he? I had to look up "yeaned", it's not a word I have heard before.
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Neither had I. Webster: 'Yean' to bring forth young (of a sheep or goat) see ME 'yenen' 14th C.
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