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Chester recommended the scheme of joining the curacy of Ulpha to the contiguous one of Seathwaite, and the nomination was offered to Mr. Walker; but an unexpected difficulty arising, Mr. W., in a letter to the Bishop (a copy of which, in his own beautiful handwriting, now lies before me), thus expresses himself.
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Among his papers I find the following copy of a letter, dated 1775, twenty years after his refusal of the curacy of Ulpha, which will show what exertions had been made for one of his sons.
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Dr Joanne Wilkinson, consultant pathologist at the Cumberland Infirmary in Carlisle, said Mr Hoggarth, of Ulpha, was found sitting in the driver's seat with the engine running and his foot on the accelerator.
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Mr Hoggarth, a scientific analysis apprentice at Sellafield, had set off from his Ulpha home for work as usual on the morning of May 19 last year.
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Mr Hoggarth, a scientific analysis apprentice at Sellafield, had set off from his Ulpha home for work as usual on the morning of May 19 last year.
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Andrew Gabbert was attempting to fix a tractor at Pannel Holme Farm, near Ulpha, when his arm became trapped at around noon on Wednesday.
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Mr Colin Hardman, a motor vehicle technician, said he and his partner had taken all their children caravanning to Ulpha.
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The inquest in Barrow Town Hall yesterday heard that the mother, Carol Johnson, had not secured her twin boys in their car seats before nipping to the toilet at Ulpha.
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The inquest in Barrow Town Hall yesterday heard that the mother, Carol Johnson, had not secured her twin boys in their car seats before nipping to the toilet at Ulpha.
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Mr Colin Hardman, a motor vehicle technician, said he and his partner had taken all their children caravanning to Ulpha.
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