yours, HENRY WARD BiEciEaR." The Bishop of Carlisle, in a sermon, on Friday, at the re-opening of a church at Aikton, spoke emphatically as to the duty of church adornment, and laid special emphasis upon the necessity of improving the
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by J. C. Althorpe, Esq., for Dill- 5 1?eetileld M1 tttgton.Di. y, Loeke Rtobet, Aiklon, by Arthlur ileywood, Esq., for Aikton, S.TA, 111(d Featherstono prop Lodge Johlt, Balmlt, by the Rev. 11. .r. Serjeanteot, for Balm, of March Josepl, AMririck,
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Aiklten, and had issue- I Thomas, sCIn, of Aikton, which property he sold to I Langdale Sunderland, married a daughter of Henry Ilant' 3 of Carlton, whose son I Thomas, of Aikton, married Barbara, daughter of John - lourses, of
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Marmiaduke Beckwith, who sold Clint, and setzled un an estate sie purhacsei at Aikton, also disposed of the laud his held at Clint, and purchased an estate at Aldborougli, where he went to reside. He died in 1634, and was
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of -August next, at five o'clock in thte evening. Motcompact and beautiful ESTATE, situate-T A at'Thoablly, in the parish of Aikton, in the county of Comber- Win.1 land, consisting of: a DWELLING HOUSE or Family Residence, two y( with pleasure
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