History of the Parish of Ryton

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G. & T. Coward, 1896
 

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Seite 102 - Death is swallowed up in victory. O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory? The sting of death is sin, and the strength of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory, through our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord; forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord.
Seite 98 - ... untold, which enabled him to pay his debts, and purchase a house and shop to work in, which amounted to upwards of ,£'200., and was told by the woman to apply to her if he wanted more ; but he was satisfied and looked upon it as a particular piece of providence, being deep in debt and out of credit, with a sick wife and a small family. It was remarkable that this old piece of furniture was recollected to have passed through several sales...
Seite 138 - Society for Promoting the Enlargement and Building of Churches and Chapels.
Seite 173 - ... her own directions, an excellent sermon was preached by the rev. Mr. John Ellison. The funeral procession was very magnificent, the pall being supported by eight gentlemen of distinction ; before the corpse went the master and charity boys of St. John's, followed by the beadles, several mourners in cloaks, and eight of her ladyship's servants in full mourning without cloaks, next after the corpse went a great number of gentlemen and clergy as mourners ; then walked the mayor, and aldermen, with...
Seite 173 - The residue of her estate amounting to £1 20.000. and upwards, devolved upon her ladyship's two daughters. Her corpse was interred in St. Nicholas' church, upon which occasion, pursuant to her own directions, an excellent sermon was preached by the rev. Mr. John Ellison. The funeral procession was very magnificent, the pall being supported by eight gentlemen of distinction ; before the corpse went the master and charity boys of St. John's, followed by the beadles, several mourners in cloaks, and...
Seite 152 - It is related that in the spring of this year, an unknown gentleman came to reside at Winlaton, near Newcastle, living very privately, and daily more and more inquisitive after news and every circumstance of the restoration. Upon understanding the passing of the act of indemnity, together with the exception of the murderers of King Charles I., he went into an adjoining wood and hanged himself.
Seite 173 - Died, at Newcastle, dame Jane Clavering, widow of sir John Clavering, of Axwell Park, aged, 66 years ; a lady of most exemplary life and unbounded charity. Her ladyship left by will £50. to the poor of each of the four parishes in Newcastle, and £60. to the charity-school of St. John's parish. The residue of her estate amounting to £1 20.000. and upwards, devolved upon her ladyship's two daughters. Her corpse was interred in St. Nicholas' church, upon which occasion, pursuant to her own directions,...
Seite 68 - That you, James Earl of Derwentwater, William Lord Widdrington, William Earl of Nithisdale, Robert Earl of Carnwath, William Viscount Kenmure, and William Lord Nairn...
Seite 67 - I have only to add my most solemn assurance, before this august assembly, that no future time...
Seite 114 - The undrained neglected soil; the shallow stagnant waters which lay upon the surface of the ground, the narrow unhealthy homes of all classes of the people ; the filthy neglected streets of the towns ; the insufficient and unwholesome food ; the abundance of stale fish which was eaten ; the scanty variety of the vegetables which were consumed; predisposed the agricultural and town population alike to typhoidal diseases and left them little chance of recovery when stricken down with pestilence".

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