THE TEESDALE MERCURY—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1920.
With Charles sixth Earl of Westmorland, The Gilling Wedding. came the fall of the Neville family. He took part iu the " Rising of the North," in 1569, THE SHOP FOR VALUE. LOKD BARNARD AND MISS STRAKER and being defeated, he escaped into France, MARHIKD. * and died in exile. His enormous possessions, including Bernard Castle and Brancepeth, OLD-TIME HOSPITALITY AT THE were forfeited by the Crown, and his wife and A R MANOR HOUSE. daughters were reduced to live upon a small New Season's FURS : SPECIAL \>*rGilling West, and there was an exceedingly Kirkby Stephen, and has had issue Guy large and joyous attendance,the accommodation Herbert and Sylvia Mary (now Lady Barnard). C. HEDL] in the ancient fane proving utterly inadequate With his son-in-law, Lord Barnard, he shares /Kembor ot the Mc to seat all who were anxious to he present as the cost of the Zetland Hunt, and the gallant 1 oi Plumb the pealing anthem swelled the note of praise. Major's clubs are the Oxford and Cambridge, Many remained outside, the sunlit landscape— and Cavalry and Yorkshire. Hartforth Grange ROBERT ORD, Horse Market, Barnard Castle 17, BALCATE, the scattered plenty o'er a smiling land—being is a fine old place, with equally fine surround p.ynbiT, "sinter, M winsome in tinted foliage and rural serenity. ings. Lady Barnard has hunted with the The adjacent sleepy village, iu strong contrast, Zetland Hounds practically since childhood. Mr. C. Parker, Mr and Mrs O. S. Scott, Mr Bad GeM'i was alert in bustling activities, having doffed There was an atmosphere ot tranquility and Howard Carrick, the Rev. H. aud Mrs Straker, BARNARD CASTLE Ssnltsry Work oarriJ its wonted lethargy in the full realization of restfulness in the grand old church, quite in Kirkby Hill; Alderman W. Walton, J.P. prlii a long loomiug hiatus—a sylvan break in the (Cotherstone), Mr John Robsou, Barnard # * touch with the solemnity of tho service. The Castle, aud others. Bath*, Lsrstork continuity ana monotony of work-a-day life on officiating clergy were the Rev. J. G. Chester, Hand, Foroe, the land. Old, very old Gilling, with its rustic Vicar of Gilling, the Rev. J. E. Philipps, Vicar Surely marriage is heaven's own way to self- SANITARY STEAM LAUNDRY, bridge and sluggish stream, was crowded with of Staiudrop and Rector of Cockfield, and abnegation, " love not being love which alters as* Fittings, Inosi when it alteration finds." jubilant holiday-makers and motor cars many, private chaplain to Lord Barnard, and the # PROPRIETOR - - A. STEELE. fittings, Household Ir and for the transient hour wore town-like Rev. B. F. Drury, Vicar of Darlington. Mr The scene at Hartforth Grange, after the Chimneys, Stores, Por attributes, with the village Hampdens all in Arthur Fountain, F.R.C.O., L.R.M., organist ceremony, was reminiscent of the old-time Is the only Steam L aundry in Barnard Oastle and District Wire Netting, GS'TS gleeful mien. at Richmond Parish Church, presided at the festivities of merrie England's manor-house. eM. The visitor felt that he was not striving in the HIGH-CLASS WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. BSTIKATBS SIVSM market-place, but was free to live ou nature, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO HOUSEHOLD WORK. PATT&BJI BOOKS Si think his own thoughts, aud enjoy the Experienced Men sad hospitality of his host. There was nothing Vans Collect and Deliver in Home District. ojuntrj, snd all which was not its own evidence. Two large stt tents were erected, and ample refreshments STFAM LAUNDRY WORKS : NEWGATE, BARNARD CASTLE. were to be had for the asking. Lady Barnard, DENTALj accompanied by her husband, cut the towering bridescake in each pavilion, and liberal chunks CLARKSON HARKER\S SPACE. MR JOHN] were freely banded round. The natural surroundings were eminently picturesque, and PLBASE NOT? I in laughter's jocuud sound—"jest ami jollity REAPING MACHINE 8 6, H03S and quips aud cranks," to say nothing of BABNJ "wreathed smiles"—the afternoon quickly sped. Mr Terry, of York, was the caterer, aud HOURS: 9| he gave universal" satisfaction. The wines, it OIL. — is but just to say, were of the choicest vintage, DENTAL aud a large field pretty well filled with motor We have bought well, and hold good stocks cars bore witness to the earnestness of distant MR T. SPE1 friends, while closer neighbours gleefully at low prices. (Lata A. trudged to the al fresco banquet. Ou the Raby estate all workpeople had holiday for the day, Attends st The Temper the staff beiuy represented by Mr and Mrs Middleton- Tullet, and Messrs T. W. Applegarth, Buckle CLARKSON HARKER, M.P.S., KVERY THURSDA1 aud Bewick, and the tenantry by Mr and Mrs Wilsou, Hullah Bush, Laugleydale, Mr Bell, CHEMIST -A-USTID GROCER, WAL1 Marwood, and others. A coustaut stream of well-wishers inspected The Barnard Cast the priceless weddiug presents sent to the bride 24, HORSE MARRET, BARNARD CASTLE. 41, and bridegroom, which were housed iu a com modious apartment at the northern angle of Best Prices giren for 1 the Grange. Included in the hundreds of For Men's Wear, Metal, Brass, Lead, costly and beautiful gifts was an offering Rubber, Hare snd . Photo : Skipper, Bernard Castle. from the Raby tenantry—other presents are to EMTASIISHSD The district of Gilling West teams with organ. Whilst the guests were being ushered follow from Teesdale—in the form of a cushion- Ladies' and Children's Underwear, associations historic, paganic, tragic, and yet to their seats, Mr Fountain played Guilmant's back settee in cretonne, two cushion-back J. WRJ even edifying as a marriage of happy augury. Wedding March aud Wolstenholm's " Fantasie lounge easy chairs in cretonne, one easy lounge Painter anc Gilling was once the capital of a shire, and in Rustique." Mr Freeman and his whips of the chair in cretonne, one small easy chair in Paton's Wools, Yarns and Worsteds, the seventh century was one of the head Zetland Hunt were in attendance at thecretonne , and a mahogany writing chair,stuffed Is. Z, Market Pta| quarters of the Kings of Deira. It was a sciou church gates to provide a guard of honour for back aud seat in cretonne, supplied by Messrs TRY (Opposite the of the aucient house of Aske whose name has the cheerful bride. In their red, black and Haward and Sons, of Darlington. The officials become so historic, from the part he took in white clothing a rich colour note was aud workmen on the Raby Estate sent a solid WALL PAPER—A 1 the rising known as the " Pilgrimage of Grace." imparted to the picturesque scene—the bride silver two-bottle inkstand, which was Wall Papers | Their tree, however, ended iu Elizabeth, who aud her maids and trainbearers having just furnished by Messrs Harrison aud Son, Dar SEE OCR was married to Sir George Bowes, Marshal of arrived. The bride, leauing on the arm of her lington. The bridegroom's presents to the bride Artists' snd Paint the North of England in tho days of " Good father, was charmingly attired iu a gown of were a fur coat and muff, cornelian chain and PRACTICAL TAILOR AND GENERAL DRAPER, fcstim»te» tri»ec Queen Bess," of vanity and virtue compact. old parchment duchesse satin, her skirt being diamond ring. The bride's presents to the From tho faithful Marshal the Manor passed artistically draped with a corsage of a softly bridegroom were a diamond pin and gold links. to the VVhartons, then to Sir Conyers D'Arcy, blended chiffon, handsomely embroidered iu From her father the bride received two hunters 5 & 7, Horse Market, Barnard Castle. and later to Sir Laurence Dundas, whose fiue diamauti. Her court train was of white and diamond and sapphire half-hoop ring; descendant was created Karl of Zetland iu aud gold brocade, weighted at the hem and from her mother, diamond half-hoop ring, white 1838. sides with bauds of cloth of gold tissue, held iu fox muff, and deerhound; and from her The Church of St. Agatha dates from the place by two handsome gold and diamauti brother, Major Guy Straker, pearl and diamond W. SMITH & COMPANY, "R0DINE* first years of Anglican Christianity in North- ornaments. . She wore an exquisite tulle veil ear rings, Alexandrite ring, white fox furs and ROUTS «-! umbria, and like its surroundings is full of with a wreath of orange blossoms, aud her silver embroidered kimono. From the bride's Low Mill Foundry, Barnard Castle 7 ; d 1,3, 1 6,| charm. The edifice contains traces of the bouquet was composed of orchids, white father, Lord Barnard received a sapphire and M»RLEV. , second or Normau church, although it lias heather, lilies of the valley, and myrtle. pearl stud; from Mrs Straker curtains and Manufacturers of RANGES, OVENS, GRATES, etc. undergone rebuilding and restorations. Both The bride's attendants were her three cretonnes; and from Major J. H. Straker, maps. Sole Makers of the HOT-AIR RANGE on an improved principle T. B. ILLSLEY, Chemist! vicarage aud church arc delightfully bowered cousins. Miss Lovaiue Cradock, Miss Phyllis From the bridegroom each of the bridesmaids (Patent). i'- W. RAINE, Chemist,! in fine spreading trees. It is of a truth a Straker aud Miss Gillian Straker, and Miss received a brooch with a "B" iu diamonds OVENS alone if required, all fitted with Steel Bodies. sylvan retreat, with Kirkby Hill Church on a Katharine Vane (cousin to the bridegroom). surmounted by a diamond coronet on a Also Glendinning and other various makes of Ranges. distant eminence, and the scouo as a whole PORTABLE BOILERS, with Steel Bodies, from « Gallons upwards, They were attired iu soft powder blue crepe platinum base. will last three times as long as Portable Boilers with cast bodies. SPIRELLAI speaking eloquently an old world story. bcaute with Vaudyked flounces of old gold filet, When the newly-married pair left the Grange Large Stock of SPOUTING always kept on hand. Lord Barnard, the bridegroom, on the death held at the waist with old rose and gold tissue, a shower of confetti fell upon bride aud bride Watering Troughs, Pallisading, Railing, Gates, etc. Resident of his father, which took place on the 28th of tho neck and sleeves being finished with petit groom, and as the car glided through the Heating by Hot Water. Estimates given free. December, 1918, succeeded to the title of gris fur. They wore blue net veils with lovely grounds lusty cheers raised by the crowd Baths, Lavatories, etc. Miss HILDA Baron Barnard, of Barnard Castle, created in wreaths of bronze and gold leaves, and carried found cheerful response in the waving of hands WASHING AND WRINGING MACHINE MAKERS. 12, H0R8E-MARKET, 1699, and bestowed upon Christopher, sou of large bouquets of the robust Madame Abel by the chief actors in a memorable society We keep a large uariety of Enamelled State Jambs, Sir Henry Vane the younger, •' whose fame Chatonay roses. Their presents from the weddiug. HerLadyship's travelling dress was an / OUR QUA! speaks trunipet-tongued to the hearts of bridegroom consisted of brooches made up of Iudian red crepe-de-chine finely pleated skirt, Register Grates, Interiors, Shams, Tiles for Register We will duplicate corsel Englishmen." In a lodge or guard-room, at tho initials " B " and a coronet in diamonds. aud a long travelling coat of Indian red velour, Grates and Hearths. __»_8pireH» Stay Brest the entrance to Raby Castle, was preserved The two diminutive train-hearers, Miss Doreen trimmed with natural racoon. In the freshen Tile Slabs for Interiors always on hand, and we inuite all the sword worn by Lord Barnard, son of the Moraut and Lady Romayne Cecil, were ing breeze of eve and the parting gleam of first Earl of Darlington, at the battle of similarly dressed to the bridesmaids except Contractors and users to call and see our Stock. WILLIAM BRITl brilliant sunshine the happy pair motored to ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL CLASSES OF IRON WORK. DABS] Foutenoy. A bullet struck the sword, and that they were without veils. It was a gay York, Lady Enid Vane, who is abroad, having Agricultural Engineer, broke it, aud then glancing from the blade, aud unforgettable picture as the group passed loaned them her house in the Minster City. Agent, Shoeing i wounded the young nobleman, who was left on up the crimson carpeted footpath beneath the Lord and Lady Barnard afterwards journied HINDERS, MOWBRS, I the field. These, indeed, were the days of broil awning, followed by the Hunt retainers, the to Shropshire where his Lordship has extensive MOTOR BICYCLES Implements Repair. aud battle, the imminent deadly breach, and colour blend being delightfully artistic. property, and then to London. They will FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. Machine snd Plough of an insolent foe. The gallant Baron was after The bridegroom was attended by Major G. return to Raby Castle before the end of the ARIEL, 31 H.P., Three-speed, with Ariel Side Car .. .. £157 10 0 Makei L, wards brought off by two soldiers of his J. Pockliugton-Senhouse as best man. The month. lUustrsted Price Lis company whose full-length portraits, iu the hymns, " Thine for ever, God of love," and RUDGE-MULTI, 3^ H.P £110 5 0 ApplU quaint military dress of the time, may still be •' O, perfect love," were sung, and while the LOCAL " PUBLICS " AND B.S.A., 4', H.P., 3 Speed, with B.S.A. Side Car £149 0 0 seen at the castle. The benedict Lord of Raby register was being signed the organist played (Due for Delivery in 7 Days). was first com.nissioued iu the Westmorland tho bridal music from " Lohengrin " and Saint MARKET DAYS. NEW HUDSON, 2! H.P.. Two-speed, very low saddle position. G. H. L] and Cumberiaud Yeomanry in 1910, which, on Saeu's " Benediction Nuptial." The bridal (Successor to The justices present on Wednesday were Suitable for Ladies or Elderly Riders. Fitted with „ n u PRACTICAL PIANO , being dishorsed, along with other officers of couple left the church to the strains of Messrs H. L. Fife (presiding), and C. J. Smith, Mud Shield. Engine simple and efficient .. .. £ 75 0 AND KEL his regiiueut, Lord Barnard, in September, Mendelssohn's Wedding March, aud they J. G. Hall, R. W. Raine and W. H. Ralston, OLYNO, 2} H.P., Two-speed and Clutch £75 0 0 1917, was transferred to the Border Infantry received a great ovation from the crowds out when Mr T. B. Heslop, representing a number MUSIC WAREHOUSE] Regiment, having previously been given the side. At the church gates the couple passed of licensed victuallers in the town, applied for SPARKBROOK, 21 H.P., Villiers Engine, Two-speed .. .. £75 0 0 BARNARD] substantive rank of captaiu. lie was some under the arched staves of a company of Boy leave to open inns during the winter months what seriously wounded iu the thigh aud Scouts from Cockfield, aud the crossed crops from ten in the morning till four o'clock in the Second-hand Douglas, £90 ; Humber, £47 10s.; New Imperial, £5°- C|»nos snd Orgsns tupp sustained an injury to his finger at Avincourt, of the huntsman aud his whips, as cleverly afternoon. Farmers, he said, had to drive in the Germau push of March 25th, 1918, and depicted iu our illustration. Just before the distances up to ten miles, occasionally in deep was awarded the military cross for bravery in motor left for the Grange, Huntsman Freeman snow, and needed warm refreshment which WATSON, Teesdale Cycle Depot the field. Though suffering, he assisted iu the stood at the car door-aud sounded the " For'ard they could only obtain at a public house. BARNARD CASTLE. rifle tire with his platoon, which was tho last Away" on his horn. Under existing arrangements there was always ESTABL to leave tiie shell-swept trenches. Lord Among those present at the church were a shadow of suspicion, when making stabling J. 8. BOUSFIELD, Barnard is characteristically modest iu speak the Marquis and Marchioness of Exeter, the arrangements, that they were in the inn for J. H. SKIPPER, < *>0 YOU REQ1 PHOLSTERER, ,IllR. ing of his war experiences. Hou. Ralph Vane, the Hon. M. Faue, Col. an unlawful purpose. He especially urged the PHOTOGRAPHER, U COACH AND MOTOR TRIM**™ I B1 so go to an office j The lion, lleury Cecil Vane, the eldest sou Murrough J. Wilson, M.P., and Mrs Murrough claims of houses with stabling.—The Chairman you esn depend up said tea and coffee were always available.—Mr AS a Large Selection of PICTURE Thorngate Mill. Barnard Castle. u of tho late Lord Barnard, adopted the military Wilson. Col. Worsley, Col. Cradoc,k, Col. Cun- MOULDINGS. Bring your Pictures and * on fair terms, profession. He first held a commission iu liffe, Sir Henry Havelock-Allau, Mr Reginald Heslop replied that the tastes of farmers H * do not adrertlse varied in a matter of this kind.—Inspector choose Mouldings. Frames Made on the Private Address—3. BALIOL STRBBT.___^-^ *»tes. the 6th Battalion Durham Light lufantry, Pease aud party, Major aud Mrs Street, Major Premises at Short Notice. and theu respectively iu the ord and 4th and Mrs Wharton aud Miss Wharton, Mrs Phizacklea said there was not a division in the WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH 19 IMPOSSIBI* terms are in plain | Battalions. Afterwards he joined the York Hague Cooke, Lady Masham and Miss Cowell, couuty where such privileges were granted.— PRICES SEASONABLE. £10 shire Hussars, and finally held a commission Mr aud Mrs J. F. Baker-Baker and Miss The Chairman said the feeling of the Bench 42, GALGATE, BARNARD CASTLE. mm. was opposed to the application. VETARZO in the Royal Artillery. lie died at Rouen on llawloy, Major and Mrs Whittaker and Miss Trial Bottle either Bemedy 3a.. leading Chepii^V-, £50 the 16th of October, 1917. He married the Whittakcr, Col. lleuuah, Major Shiel Cradock, Yetario Kemrdies Co.. Ooapel Oak. N W.5. lx>ndoj^_& £100 LADIES I WOOD'S CHALLENGE REMEDY OVER FIFTY YEARS' SUCCESS- w Hon. Lady Knid Fane, daughter of the Karl of the Hon. Mrs Maitland, Miss Maitland and Bass and Guinness in bottle, also Whiteway's Is guaranteed under the gum of £100 to cure when others sad other smon HIaddeWLtUCS&ir Diseases. Westmoreland, who is now on the eoutineut. Mrs Bell-Irving, Mr aud Mrs P. Hett, Mr and Devonshire Cyder.—Harris, 1, Horse-market. fail. Far superior to Pilla, Pellets, or auy Continental DR.COMPOUN DE R00SD ' i'3 * 3/.. ot Chemists.orP£, . J°e »bo re terms Raby Cas.tle is, of course, one of the fiuest Mrs F. W. Hall, Capt. Cunningham Reid, Mr treatment. For all cases of irregularities, however ^"Ul meets. Acetylene Cycle Lamps, P.