Better for the planet. The business of the meeting was to say whether the minutes were correct, and then they could do what they liked. baron aiter which followed the i ieemasons. We were unable to find any will, though we have made search amona his papers. Dr. Dearden. In those days, horse and sheep stealing especially the latter were in groat vogue in the Island, and poaching was a very active industry. HISTORY Over 110 Years of Racing. London 243 Choice Selection of THE COMING SEASON. Mr F. C. Poulter. The Secretary : Well, we are waiting for a chairman. Scroll right to see more Conditions Comfort Precipitation Sun; Day Temperature Weather Feels Like Wind Humidity Chance Amount UV Sunrise … 1. and took a boarding house on the Crescent, which he had kept up to the time ot his bankruptcy. Available years. He hired a piano, valued at 43. from Mr William Lea. Mr James Moore pressed Mr Flinn to allow himself to be nominated, saying it would only show good feeling, but Mr Flinn firmly refused. The Chairman said he had the- statements of accounts of the Wood-Splitting Sub-Committee, and of the Stone-yard Committee, and, on the motion of Mr James Moore, it was resolved that they- be printed and circulated amongst the members in time to be discussed at the next monthly meeting. ' A. Margaret Hampton, executrix. niey could in five days sell the same amount of coal as they could in six days. the deed. John Groonie. He left no children and no next-of-kin in the Isle of Man. Has anyone any other man to propose? There were no children of the deceased, and the nearest of kin was a brother. F. Higgin-bothsim. J. R. Aked. The personal estate was valued at 400. Heron. J. P. Evarard. and has gained the Uifhes awards over all competitor. J. R. Fergusson (Raniaeyl. J. Bui-man. 15; " Birmingham Daily Gazette," 2 10s ; Jas. ..,., .V, ... the masters, and the deputation themselves did not Know wnat they were doing, or what tney were voting for. He did not give any reason. If it was because their masters were against it say so. appointing his daughter, Annie Elizabeth Kermeen, executrix. Emily Isabella Wilcocks. Mr Clucas presented this petition for probate of the will of the deceased, who died on the 6th May. The Chairman said the first business was to read the minute, of the last meeting, when there was a deputation appointed to wait upon the masters, who were to have been present to meet them there tuat night, but they were conspicuous by their absence. John Elton. He was tired , of the business, although he had the material to i work on. The minutes of the last meeting were then read and adopted. P. Prov. J. F. Pemberton appeared and said he had given up all the money to his father. Rowe. Farringdon-street, London, and - will re ceiver a box ot NEW SUMMER FASHIONS. 3: Messrs S. K. Broadbent and R. Quayle; No. G. A. Holt predeceased the testator. 1896 was a very bad season. Cocoaine," a product which, when prepared with boiling water, has the consistence of tea, of which it is now, with manv. When you inquired how the thing was done, you would have learnt that it paid twenty-fold. Torrance ; Mr and Mrs Shimmon ; Mr James Jones, York Hotel. S A. P. KtruijWe, the Kev. ; Mr and Mrs Burgess; Mr J. M. CublKMi : the servant at Parkfield: the chief stewards of the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company's fleet; the stewards of the King Orry: the stewards of the Mona's Queen; Mr and Mrs Wm. Onchan tides. VITAL Fl'NCTIONS AEOUSED. Faragher. and Dr. Ma-theson. A word or two about the " pubs" of the old days may be interesting. TT FAN VOICE Have Your Say. under the ski.i yon have poison that denes all the remedies you have tried, which, if not extracted, you can never recover, but go on suffering tilt death releases, yon. Ramsey tides. Mount Havelock. He charged them, and they admitted rhe offence. C. Fox. ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE!?. T. Kelly (Clyp-tonl. They (the jury) were only to decide whether they should be sent to the General Gaol Delivery. Amongst the other brethren pre-ent were: Athole Messrs John Kellv. under 5. i Deceased died on March 9th last. Refine Your Search . Sharp and Kuowles were for it: Kermode was against it; I Joughin was doubtful; and Carter, the repre- 1 rental ive of Wigan Co. was for it. M. M.Callister. Mr Smith began to make a disturbance, and blackguard the chairman. He was quite willing I to vacate the chair. St. Trinian's Messrs H. Arensljerg. THE CHAIRMAN UNSEATED. 15 9s lid; McKnisht Dixon and Co.. Belfast, 4 17s 9d; Jas. The execution or the wiu was preveel and Mr Cain swore that the will was the first of the two documents to be signed. William Hampton, of 5. It contained 1 8s All the drawers and doors of the cupboards were open. WM. As you can see on the tide chart, the highest tide of 4.76m will be at 7:57 pm and the lowest tide of 1.01m was at 1:14 am. T.C. His Honour Deemster Gill held a special session of the High Court of Justice, on Wednesday, at one o'clock, when Mr Kneen presented the petition of George Henry Heron. Hughes-Games, J. Boyd. . Instead of being deserted, the unpretentious little " pub," bright with whitewash without, deeply shady within, was the scene of gossip and laughter hour by hour, and day by day. beginning in the fair land of Mona. 113, Gray's Lin-road. H.K.. J.P.; J. T. Co well, H.K.. J.P.: J. Mylchreest. Bowling, W. Colvin. Mr H. E. Gelling appeared for Henry Cubbon. leaving a will dated the 19th February. P. (i. Mtpt. Walker. "I recommend Condy's Fluid as a hair stain." Mr Smith : It is for next Saturday afternoon, or not at all. SUBSCRIBE FOR LATEST. P. Prov. Ballamona. The Secretary. who asked for administration of I the estate of her late husband, Charles Clague, who died on 1st February, 1890. The next oasis waa the Thorn Bush, after whicn came Ballacraine Hotel, two "pubs" at St. John's (the Tynwald Inn and another on the hither side of it), and another inn waa convenient to the pin-pound, so that a man, on finding his horse in the pin-pound, could celebrate the occasion fittingly. Registered. He also asked for particulars of the account. meeting after meeting. G.M. W. H. Bell. That was the only fastening at the time. It. There waa cne place where eartainl v on more than one occasion the honest "jough had been drugged, and the customer had not only his internal machinery deranged, but his pockets picked. The manner in which these prisoners were traced was remarkable. lLaughter.i Mr Carter iWigan Coal Co.) says he will do the same as the others. Deemster Gill then summed up in favour of the defendants being committed, and the jury, ra'thnuf rotirins not the defendants to take their trial at the Court of General Gaol Delivery. executrix. vulgarised. Thomas Preston was sworn executor. T. Rtowell. This "jough" was sold, not only at the " pubs," but was brewed on the large farms, and was one of the elements that went to build up the sturdy frame of yeoman and labourer. James Kpps Co., ltd.. Homoeopathic Chemists, London. A carriage containing Dr. X. submitted by this competitor has several good points, and while increasing the gradient to one in 13, leaves the hotel standing. As you can see on the tide chart, the highest tide of 7.05m will be at 1:05 pm and the lowest tide of 1.06m will be at 7:41 pm. The Secretary; I propose that a deputation waits on Mr Kermode. The ones that met to carry the 1 resolution into effect did not know their own minds. PROBATE SESSIONS. T. S. Kaye. He opened the door and I saw the place was all upset. The first prize plan has evidently commended itself to the favour of the directors, because its execution will necessitate the least alteration in the existing buildings upon the ground. Two young man-servants went into a certain public-house, now defunct, which stood not a hundred miles from Douglas, and, after drinking a pint each, they were so "moithered" that when they got outside, they did not know whether they were going home or tnwnrda the town. They would think they were to be reckoned amongst the most ignorant men in the world. J. D. Cain iM'chael). The bankrupt, continuing, said that he kept no books but a pass book, and even in that he did not ente the amounts received, lie never thought it v uld come to bankruptcy He did not know what his receipts were. Tides this week. I Mr George H. Quayle appeared for Ann Olague. E. D. Kermode, Mr W. Lay. Edition of The Isle of Man Weekly Times Saturday, January 15, 1898 MAN TIMES AW, GENERAL ADVERTISER. On one of the defendants was found a jemmy, and on the other a pair of rubber shoes to enable them to go about noiselessly. G. H. Robinson. Defying the Isle of Man’s coronavirus restrictions, a 28-year-old traveled from Scotland to the island on Friday. She got Mr Guy to go to the back and open tho door. Mr McFee, and Mr Georee Sansford were appointed to wait on Mr Kermode on Thursday. but meantbusiness.lt was not of any consequence to him if he worked until one o'clock, or if he worked until seven o'clock. On the 24th April, Mr Guy was looking out of the window, and saw the two prisoners hanging about the street. Next high tide. The motion that Mr Boyd be elected chairman 1 was then put and carried unanimously. 1895, was proved by Wm. A strong point in favour of this plan is that it will concert with anv develop-nnl of the Castle Hill estate and the land surrounding The Palace, of which the surveyor shows a sketched plan. All journey times are approximate and subject to tidal and weather conditions. There are direct scheduled and chartered flights to numerous airports in the United Kingdom and Ireland. what are Kermode and Sons willing to do? Probate of the will of Thomas Bridson was ... 1 , CI,- Pnkknn T W . E. Creer, the Rev. Tom M. Dodd. The bankrupt admitted that at the time of his adjudication he owed other creditors 274, He thought there had been no proceedings against him at the date of the arrangement with Mr Spence, but his creditors had been pressing him. It was put before him by his landlord. Wise Advice to the Manx Folk. For this newspaper, we have the following titles in, or planned for, our digital archive: 1933–33 Isle of Man Daily Times. W. Ki-sack. Undoubtedly some of tho latter have good features, but these are overbalanced bv undoubted blunders, in more respects than "one; crooked roadways, uphill drains, unfavourable aspects, and gradients to which Grellin's-hill is child's play, being amongst the number. In 1297 he was verv much harassed, his wife being ill almost all the season. Dr. Richardson, C. P. Okell. Probate was granted to Mrs Hampton. Many of the brethren of the local Lodges are given above in the list of Provincial Officers. Isle of Man Weekly Times - 1982 13 May 2020 Here's an article from the Isle of Man Weekly Times - a nice little throwback to 1982 when David Craine joined the firm! G. Watterson, W. Keig. P.G.J.D. listen with a favouring ear? and he could not produce it without Mr Spence's approval, unless by the order of the Court. J. P. Oaine. containing 21 bedrooms, and he obtained the furnishings, other than what he had before in Bis small house, from Mr spence, on the hire system, the amount being 341. 8- 'ST" Condy's Fluid." George Henry Heron, and William James Kelly and James Ritchie, junior, be appointed administrators. The other witness to the will wa3 off the Island. Deputy Prov. What did they think of themselves? The total number of recipients was 314. The remain of the late Mr George Chilwell Heron were interred on Monday morning at On-chan rariah church-yard. M. P. Kvarard. J. E. Bowling. : Mr F. R. Powe. : G. Sec. Mr Smith : The masters have nothing to do with it, I think he should occupy the chair until the end of the meeting. GREAT MENTAL STRENGTH. It would be between two and three feet square. High Court, Douglas, 17th May. E. Griffiths. on Tunsda-r hia eZ: in the Registry Office for Deeds, and not in the BSSKiSfigX St might be proved on an offlce copy. Mr Hodgson j appeared in the matter. It would be tedious, perhaps, to any but enthusiasts, to go through the list of public-house, on the other roads of the Island. Prov. She was yet much upset from her last attendance at Court. What they had met that night for waa to demand a half-day holiday. He had given a certificate that morning that she was suffering from nervous affection of the heart. At the last meeting it was reported that there was only one against it. The way-side " pub," instead of being a "quantite negligeable," loomed largely in the humble lives of the peasantry. Kelly and W. A. Kelly proved the signing of the will, dated 13th January, 1898, and appointing John Taggart executor Mr Taggart said that his religious be lief would not allow him to take an oath, and he made a formal declaration under the Act of 1871. She had received certain inform ition between those dates, which eausad her to visit it on the 18th. S. A. P. Kerinode. Mr Browne said that it was really a letter from the bankrupt to Spence, dated the 27th October. I went into the shop and found it all upset and generally ransacked as if somebody had been through tho drawers. They (the carters) say there were some or the masters against it. the chiefs of Hr Heron's .-Laff at the Casilc Mona Stores, and in the catering department of the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company's fleet. British F1GP. H. Wood. He did not want the chairmanship, as he was sick and tired of it. The following aix members were elected to represent the Poor Relief Committee on the Committee of the House of Industry : Messrs L. G. Hannay. The window looking into the yard was open about two inches from the bottom. S. Kewley. W. Vtnceut. Brown. It is not the peer of Douglas Bay. L. Dixon. Dr. 0 revile. I met them, but at the same time he was pleased I that they had not seen the manifestation of ignorance. Grocers, et.. everywhere. It was of the same kind ; but in this case a dwelling-house that of Mr S. K. Broad-bent, with felonious intent, and when in the house stole Rome property belonging to Miss Faraker, the housekeeper. The Chairman said this half-holiday agitation commenced without his knowledge, and at an arranged meeting on May 3rd, he was invited to take the chair. Isle of Man tides. G. Secretary, ably marshalled the procession of the brethren. William James Kelly, who wa- examined by Mr Eneen. His Honour : You ought to have been here, keepiag people waiting and causing inconvenience. George Garrett. Its sister weekly newspaper titles are the Isle of Man Courier and the Manx Independent. 1933–33 Isle of Man Daily Times. : J. R. McCamtnon. I went out of the front door, which snaps with a spring lock. He died a widower, leaving six children surviving, namely, the three petitioners, who are the only children over age. and the balance to the bankrupt. Remember, he i would have nothing more to do with them. E. Comn, J. L. Kneale. J. Kaye. to all accounts. The writer has neve-tried the potation in sufficient quantity to test its alcoholic strength : but is assured that, while it was as strona really as our present beer it was less " heady" it waa innocent of harmful chemicals, and a man could rise in the morning after his libations as fresh as a daisy. Edition of The Isle of Man Weekly Times. Quattrough and Thomas Costain. widow. Mr Jackson was in the chair, and about 30 men were present. The premises were approached by a lane in the rear, and there was evidence to show that access was made by the lane. 1892. and appointed petitioner executor. It 1 had been an expense for him, but he was willing to stand the expense, and he would see that none .should fall upon one of them. The other shops are kept shut in the winter montlis. By the plan, it will be unnecessary to disturb the present hotel, and the convexed Ciesccnt terrace which is projected on the front of the estate, is so arranged as to avoid the necessity of demcflishing "Fernleigh." Amidst railway and steam boat companies' enterprise, could not your people get concessions, and shorter and quicker approaches, in the winter, than now may exist? W. E. Younr (Secretary. Carolina Maude Mary Heron, and Joy Beatrice Anne Heron, praying that administration be granted of the estate of the late George ChMwell Heron, of Park-field, and Castle Mona Stores. Margaret Preston, who died on November 21st last. Laxey tides. They macie attempti that ninht to arrest the persons, but were unsuc cessful. The premium offered by the directors of The Palace and Derby Castle, Limited, for the best scheme for the development of the land at the rear of The Palace ana the Falcon Clitf estates, secured responses from five local surveyors, who entered, in all, ten plans for the competition. He was not only willing but pleased, because he wanted to have nothing to do with a meeting of that description. W. J. Montgomery. The affidavit of the petitioner, sworn on 3rd May. wimoui unuuiy exciting the system, labelled tins. The Isle of Man TT Races The classic TT Races Subscribe Menu Close News Racing Tickets Fan Park Visit Videos Partners More LATEST TT NEWS HAVE YOUR … Mr Taylor said that his mother-in-law died on the 4th April, 1898. intestate, leaving personal estate under 200 in value. The testimony of thousands confirms the fact that this medicine stands unrivalled as a cure for cough, colds, asthma, hoarseness, bronchitis, and all other affections of the chest, throat, and lungs. Mr Jackson: Hear, hear. See weather overview. His mother war. Catherine Caley. 3 2a School Committee of Douglas, 2 13a 2d. Mr Sansford : What do you want another chairman for? Corrin and Mr J. Kcwley (of the firm of Mo-.-rs J. and 8. Captain McQueen. But give it a trial, that will afford the best proof. W.C. Bst.-aMi.shed 30 years. E. Norton, 59 and 60. -John Jame, Fayle said that his mother died on the 1st April, intestate. As it wa. Wreaths were sent by the following: Ma ndie, Joy. P.C. Read latest news . Furthermore, view earlier and later flights in the day by changing the time range shown. There being no trains, all the traffic of men and horses went by road. Get Laxey's tide times, tide tables, high tide and low tide heights, weather forecasts and surf reports for the week. For bowel complaints tney are invaluable, as they remove every primary derangement. Mr R. Archer was reelected treasurer of the Committee, on the motion of the Chairman and Mr Forrest, and he was heartily thanked for his past services. The half-yearly Probate Sessions for the ! Search Results Specific Date Range: To: Reset. Jough" was the ' great Srini, and, if any spirit was taken, it was mm until a very rw-eui. Is and 2a 6d; Carriage or I'.-t Free. Search results for: Obituaries in Isle of Man Today Displaying 10 out of 1000+ Results. The knot of quaint, narrow streets a Viking stronghold, where the strait entrances could easily be blocaded, and a few stout souls could soon turn it into a town lortress against the faui Joneses of other days this is not what it once was; and, perhaps, none but the antiquarian will regret what gave local colour and character to the Port of Douglas. At the present time, when there are only 13 males in the Isle of Man Gaol, and not a single female, despite the increaa-. Mr Faragher: Mr Joughin says he is agreeable. Would it not be a splendid triumph if, by a little enterprise you could achieve here a winter season to help' your feverish summer 16 weeks? Witness had now no assets. The shopkeepers closed at a certain honr, and the public knew when they closed, and did their shopping in the proper time. CLASSIC TT Presented by Bennetts. William Guy deposed: I reside at 1, Burn-side-terrace. H.K.. J. P.: A. W. Moore, H.K.. J.P.; J. J. Goldsmith H.K . Mr Boyd took the chair amidst applause, and thanked the members of the Committee for the honour they had conferred on him, and, at the j same time, said he desired to welcome Mr O'Hanlon. But some things that linger in the memory have gone. Mr Wm. The petition asked that administration be granted to George Henry Heron. What would the world say? The paper is published every Tuesday, and is owned by Isle of Man Newspapers, which is now part of Tindle Newspapers. R. Quayle. The sixth hos telry (Corlett the Buffalo's) occurred where the first railway crossing now is, and the seventh was the " Sunny Arbour," where the wayfarer would sun himself just before reaching Balla salla. 13 being new cases, and 18 had been discontinued, there having been 319 as per last month's return. R. Morrison. sec, Mr Geo. He did not know what to tell them or think about thorn Th. The execution of the will was proved by Messrs J. T. Cowiu and R. Kelly. Time saver. When I went out I left a purse in a drawer in the bookcase in the dining-room. The front door was snapped, and the back door locked; the gate was bolted and locked. Mr J. Boyd: Yes; we are voting for one o'clock on Saturday. Mr E. Archer proposed that Mr John Boyd be re-elected chairman. leaving for use a fhwiy flavoured now? " LATEST TT NEWS. Malew. Far-ti,;r.(u ior in 1KB then, but if you had no far thing, you drank two pints for 2id, either solus or with the assistance of a friend. Held on the Snaefell Mountain course, a closed road circuit, riders have competed to complete a number of the 37.73 mile laps since 1911 ranging from sea level to over 1300 feet. K. H. Lace, the executor appointed by the will, was sworn. To A. Taggart. F. Ktthorn. Cutlery, ware, and articles of that nature, wern obtained from Mr Jame, Douglas, the cost being a little over 70. C. Lace, Douelas Nattan. Corkill. Edward Martin and Francis ! (Before Deemster Gill.) This was all the business. The classic TT Races. He I had done his best for them. William Cringle. .....1 ,l,.,rl .K i November last. Skip to main content. Geo. Another matter for which at this stage I have no blame is well worthy of your Manx enterprise, and deserves mention. and. and J. Blakemore. At this stage. Mis Thoiborn's evidence, taken before the High-Bailiff, was then read, and taken as evidence. . There were 304 recipients in April, 1897. and the average cost per case was 2s 4d. P.P.St.-Br. that men may go fnrthpr and f:ire worse: whitp limine v . R. J. Grindley. F". Prov. ' J. O. Brearley. LONAN. He did not know the will had been signed until the day after she died, and he did not wish it to be proved. The number in the Poor Asylum on the 30th April. 2:19 AM. The goodwill of the lease was also assigned to Mr Spence to be realised, but it was not worth much. an immense Stock of the Newest Styles in DRESS GOODS! Deceased died on February 8th last. EPPS'S COCOAINE. The will was dated the 30th December. To see that they would sacrifice their own interests to please their employers. I knew you were the wrong man to go in the chair. F. S. GreOTisiU. PARISH OP ON CHAN. Stamps or postal order to Badrliffe. Because others have failed is no reason for not now being cured. The estate was under 100 in vaJua The will waa dated the 8th April. Keig: Mr W. J. Ashburner and Mrs Ashhurner: the Misses Rowe: Mr and Mrs V. Shimmin: Mrs Lomas: Mrs and Miss Gee; Mrs Torrance; Mr G . 1 did not find one so I came back and asked a young fellow to go through the ashpit door to the back of the house and open the front door. BRADDAN. They would have been a laughing- j I stock to them. Alexander Hill. n erected to the memory of the late Mr I E. 8. Accommodation and transport can be very hard to come by during that period, and travel can be difficult as roads are closed for the race. Close-e-VoUey. John Parkinson. TAB ISLE O? The Isle of Man TT is the ultimate 'must see it' event for motorsport fans across the globe. Brown continued to run the Isle of Man Times , writing editorials in support of freedom of the press. masters a chance. If men across the water had a grievance, they would meet together and discuss it. The personal estate was valued at about 20. Get access to this page with a Free Trial, Millions of additional pages added every month. The Chairman: Then why the devil did yon vote against it? Isle of Man to Heysham Services will be operated by the Ben-my-Chree with a crossing time of 3hrs 45mins. O. OAYUE, WHO has returned ifOm the Majrfcets with, a NEW GOODS FOR i THE LAT STYLES In FP6M& and English Hate, Bonnet Feathers, Flowers, &c. '. was the " Brown Cow," called in the nA A tho Hlf-wav House. Witness found upon Gillespy two chisels and a pair of rubber shoes on Strafford : Gillespy had 1 7s Hid and a return ticket to Liverpool when arrested. I said to myself, is this the topmost place in Europe for a pellucid water, with its witching greens and bines, its opaline charm and magic clearness ? There had been a little hole in the window by the latch, but a small piece of cardboard had been pasted over it. She was unmarried, and left personalty valued at 450. Jamas I.ny. and knew what he was speaking about. I J.G V.". Read our global market round-up ‘Between the lines’. What to do on the Isle of Man? Information was given to P.C. Pages. and he was doing this for his own sake, j as well as theirs. To be had of Wine Merchant Bottlers. If her nerves got upset it would prove dangerous. St. Maughold. The will dated the 7th January. Subsequently the tenancy and furnitur were sold by Spence, by private treaty, to Mr Eyton, for 420. IRREGULARITim etc. After the 13th I received some information about my shop. julnr.. and dealt only with, real estate. 7:57 PM. Radford. PEEL, MONDAY, MAY 16th, 1698. To Mr Spence witness had paid 30. to Mr Douglas abont 22. and to Mr Halsall about 17. beneficially taking the place. The advantages of this place are a larger number of plots, straight and short terraces, and a workable gradient on the main approach road ; while its disadvantages are the expense of its main road, and the destruction of the buildings now existing. Yoxr may have attended various hosoitals and ftaxt medical advice and been told year ease is nopelese-. 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