Lartington High Moor Rights. the War
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THE TEE8DALE MERCURY—WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1915. \Jr- LOCAL AND OTHER UPPER DALE NOTES. PROMOTION OF COMMANDER A, F. SECONU-LI£U TENANT C. £. S. SEWART |ePCUiry Lartington High The War. BEAl, OF ROMALDKIRK. WOUNDED. NOTES. [BY OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Moor Rights. MORE LETTERS FROM THE FRONT. Ttere is a floe deer in tbe great weed at The hay harvest is making very slow progress. A Notable Career. The 10th Durham Light Infantry. JAR. Tbe woather has been somewhat unsettled t.|eitcn». where the animal has become quite ACTIOK hi DURHAM ASSIZES. Commander A. K. Boal, RN., tat been jljoatised. It takes fences with celerity, nring tbe week, and very littln has been dons The Work of Women in France. SCHOLARLY SON OF THE RECTOR OF the cut fields Mr James Walton, of promoted to the rnu-k nf Captain- Ho has ''d t»8 apparently sbed its actleis. had >, troly remarkable and eventful career. BRICNAL. JUDGMENT TO BE DELIVERED IN LONDON Middletoc, has got a field harvested. Tho Driver A. Rutter stys the Crops are Splendid, * o crops are very light. Alister Frauds Beal, only son of the Rev. We very much regret to acu'-uuca that tbe Optitin Hutchinsno, of the 4th Durham Light ON FRIDAY MORNING. Mr R. Wilson, Red Lion Iun, Barnard Castle' Samuel Gilbert Beal, Rector of Romaldkirk, Rev. A. W. Bo wart, Rector of Brignal, has i l»otfy (Special Reserve), is at present at *** has just received a letter from Driver A. was born in 1875, and entered the Roy?l Navy The camp meetings of the Primitive Methodist received a telegram from the Secretary of tbe I ^IJgtoce Hall. Pasturage for Forty Shoep In Dispute. Rutter, Moohanical Transport Section, wbo is as cadet in 1883. He passed out in July, 1890, War Office informing him that his scholarly At Durham Assizes, on Monday, before Mr circuit were eommenoed on Sunday last, serving with the Expeditionary Forces in and served as cadet and midshipman in the Bowlees being the first to be held. The Rev. son, SeoonB-Lieatenaat G. E. S. Sewarr, of the L-,prtin Arthur Little, uf the 16th Nortbum- Justioe Rowlatt, a case affecting the rights of Franoe, in whioh he says: 1 have enclosed a " Immortalsti'and "Garnet," and from 189u Peltier was the leader, and the appointed 10th Durham Light Infantry, has been wounded, |. r[»rd Fusiliers, of Barnard O.stle, has been common pasturage on Lartlngton High Moor card whioh I bought out here. It is worked in to 1894 in the " Warspite," which was the flag peakers were Mr T. Colliuson, Lunedale ; Mr and is suffering from s'.ock. Tb? message, ,j.,uii'ted to the rank of major. was partially heard. The plaintiff in the silk. Keep it as a souvenir. We are having ship in the Pacific, the " Narcissus," in the whioh was dated the 27tb of June, stated that »etion was Mr Thomas Aldeisoo, of Bowes J. Kipling, Lunedale ; and Mr J. Bainbridge, glorious weather, although rather cold, but I Channel Fleet, and in the "Nautilus" training Mickleton. The annual love-feast meeting was further news would be telegraphed when The Countess tf Strathmore has arrived at Villa, retired farmer, for whom Mr Lowentball am keeping well. I believe things are going brig. He passed as Snb-Lioutenaot on the received. It appears that tho plucky youog appeared, instructed by Messrs Heslop and held at night. 14th July, 1891, and took a first-class in | jB,|»r from London. on alright as regards tbe war, but I hardly fellow was wounded on Sunday week. Quite York, solicitors, Barnard Castle ; and the *** think we can -no with rifle-fire only. It will seamanship. Captain Heal was in the naturally the lad's father, who is himself The local Girls' Communicants' Guild exour- defendant was Mr Robert Lionel Close, Hazol- Tbo Reformatory Sobool girls from Sunder- have to be with big guns. Anyhow, if all tbe "Excellent" in 1S94 and 1895, and in the intensely loyal and just as brave, being In I M will take place to-morrow, when Richmond gill, Lartington, farmer, who was represented hnd are again spending their summer vacation reports that we hear are true the war will be "Galatea" for macoavros. The gallant suspense fruui Tuesday until Thursday last, 15 >e visited. by Mr G. F. Mortimer, inntiuctod by Mr J. t Middle ton this season. They took up their over about November. Of course one never Captain served in the " Volaga" as Sub- was most anxious to ascertain further particu o Ingram Dawson, sol'oitnr, Barnard Castle. The eadquarters once more at Mr T. Tody's krows, but let ne Mve and hope for the best Lieotf.uar.r and Lieutenant from 1895 to 1897. lars, aud, on tho latter day, Mr 8e wart received rite out of eleven vagrants relieved at plaintiff's claim was a right to depasture forty Assembly Hall, last Friday. All tbe orops out hero are splendid. Tho land he being promoted Lisutonunt on tha 31st a truly welcomo post-card from his wounded [.'ddletou-in-Teesda'o during the last official sheep on Lartington High Moor, in respect of is well cultivated, and the roads are all lined of December, 1890. He served ic the M orsey," son, who is in hospital in France, where he had a holding called Cragg Pasture. *** Ijjtright were women. A pretty green Amazon parrot has reoently on each side with fine trees. Tho women do as Lieutenant, in 1897, and was in the arrived the previous night. Quite cheerily the Plaintiff's Counsel stated that he had proof been seen flying at large In Harwood. practically all tbe work, as nearly every man " Narcissus " again in China and Japan from young man said he was getting on well, though is iiehlinp. You would be amused to see dogs 1897 to 1899: tbe''Repulse" in the Channel A voutb, named Walter Bailey, hooked and that sheep had been put upon the Lartington he added that his bead and eyes were the **" pulling milk-carts about. Tho women ride in Fleet, 1899 to 1901: was First-Lieutenant on I -uiti a tront at Barker's mill, on Thursday common for fifty-five years, and considerable trouble, as tho shell burst, he had been told, Tbo order of services at Middleton Primitive the carts, and drive the animals with reins. the " Pbttbe," on the Australian station, 1901 •jgtt, weigbitg one-and-a-half pound. argument took place as to the length of time Methodist Church has been altered to about a foot above his head. In seuding his tor whioh a user had to be proved, owing to The cattle and horses, too, look well. I will to 1904, and was in tbe "Ringarooma" the love, tbo Rector's noble-hearted soldier-aon preaching morning and evening, instead ot the try and brine you a bit of German soil when I same year, and in this crnsin; camo home. Tbe partial rainfall of last Tuesday week is there being a life tenancy of thu L%rtington afternoon service, so that all the places of said he was comfortable. The battalion left I ^Wished by the faot that not a drop fell at estate from 1876 until tbe death of the Right get home. I have motored into Belgium since Captain Beal then went ic for A short course the south six woeka gone Friday since, and worship in the town have morning service now. I came ber», and it is a pity to see tbe of gunnery, and citme out «r4tk a first-class jogdoQ Beck. Reverend Monsigcor Withsm on December *** already they have lest four officers killed aud 4tb, 1897, axd afterwards in the infancy of Mr destruction that has been rfoae. certificate. He was Flrst-Licutenant of the wounded. Second- Lieutenant Sewart had a Middleton Sil ver Band rendered a programme "Canopus " in 1905 till 1908. In «be latter year Another fine specimen of Tees trout, scaling Kraacis Somezled Joseph Silvertop, the heir, of music at Hndo Top on Saturday night. The brilliant scholastic career. Hu was educated I ikies pounds one ounce, and measuring sevec- who was born on August 1st, 1883, and same of he was promoted to Commander, and went at Giggleswick School, and, on leaving, ho band was in good form, and the musio was highly through a short war course. He was steo inches in length, was taken in the Tees at age on August 1st, 1904. Counsel stated that appreciated. Our Efficient Field Telephone Service. gaiued an open scholarship AO Balliol College, Ueroebridga, on Thursday night, by a well- the forty sheep had a heath of their own on Commander ot tbe " Vindictive" and the Oxford, tlubs^quently be won a Goldsmith's I'jjc'Wn local angler, with a worm on Stewart's Lartington High Moor, and never bore tbe *** " Hawke " from 1908 to 1910 consecutively. (London) Exhibition, and a first-claw in lacklr- He " played " the fish for a quarter-of- Bowes Moor pasture mark, but were always Sapper W, Blenklnsopp Describes Life in From Januitry, 1910 till 1912, Captain Baal was Mathematical Moderations in June, 1914. On Two moro volunteers for the army from a "Dug-out." Drafting Commander at Chatham Naval Bar the outbreak of tbe war he accepted a ly-kour. kept distinct. Mr Lowenthall had not con Teesdalo wore recorded last week. Mr J. W. cluded his arguments when the court rose at racks, and in 1912 he was made Commander of tbe University commission offered to him in the o Stokoe, schoolmaster, of Egglestone, was one, Sapper W.