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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] PENRITH HERALD, JUNE 13, 1874 / LOCAL & DISTRICT NEWS....PART 1
    2. Barb Ontario Canada
    3. LOCAL & DISTRICT NEWS....PART 1 SIR HENRY TUFTON, Bart., has purchased one of the freehold mansions in Chesterfield Gardens, Mayfair, as his future residence. FREEMASONRY. - The REV. DR. SIMPSON, hon. Canon of Carlisle, has been appointed Grand Chaplain of England. The EARL and COUNTESS of Lonsdale have returned to London from Worthing. His lordship's health is greatly improved. At the Bowness Petty Sessions, on the 2nd inst., GEORGE MILLER, horse dealer, Penrith, was fined £1 4s. 7d., with costs, for furious driving at Bowness on the 2nd ult. THE NORTHERN CIRCUIT. - It is understood at the temple that a division of the northern legal circuit will take place before the next winter assizes. There will be a north-west and north-east circuit, as well as the northern circuit proper. PENRITH UNION WORKHOUSE. - At the ordinary meeting of the Penrith Board of Guardians, on Tuesday last, MR. BANNISTER, the Master of the above Workhouse, had his salary increased from £45 to £65. SUDDEN DEATH IN STAINMORE. - A farmer named ROBERT CALVERT, of Stainmore, was engaged on Monday last about his usual avocations, and on the morning of othe next day (Tuesday) he died very suddenly. The cause of death is said to have been apoplexty. We are glad to call attention to the Band of Hope demonstration at Appleby on Thursday next, which is to be on a large scale. From the programme announced, and the names of speakers to be present, we have no doubt the proceedings will be of a most interesting nature. CHEAP TRIP TO SALTBURN. - An excursion which was given by the North Eastern Railway Company, at the solicitation of the REV. W. LYDE, of Brough, took p lace on Friday last, from Penrith to Redcar and Saltburn. A contingent of about 200 embarked at Musgrave, from Brough, a great portion of which were young folk attending the Church of England Sunday Schools, for whom MR. LYDE had provided the treat. The day was fine, and the young folk much enjoyed the trip to the seaside, many of them never having seen the "blue ocean" before.

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