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1850 - 1899
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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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... spectably -dressed,. but 'who. refused, to~give' his hname, iwas charged weith. making use~of- seditious language at the Queen: Victoria public-hbouse'~ in King-street, Smithfield: It was also mnenitioned in the charge that, be was,.'sul mosd d.eto 'bo-'sanie ...

Police

... or spectably dressed, but who refused to give his 'th name, was charged with making use of seditious as language at the Queen Victoria public-house in if King-street, Smithfield.' m It was also mentioned in 1the chargethat ho was supposed to be insane.- ...

Police

... speotably dressed, but who refused to gie his rth iname, was char-ged with making use of sediions 'as: language at the Queen Victoria public-house 'in af King-street, Smithfield. . It. was also mentioned in . ,the charge. that hoe was supposed to be insane ...

POLICE ESPIONAGE

... te still ring en the ear. And be ew not have a liberal government coverd wihalke obloquy in perpetuity, nor the reign of Victoria made compa- laberll culpability to that of George III., and his successor on the throne, we trust that no time will be lost ...

POLICE ESPIONAGE

... on the ear. And because we would not have a liberal government oovercd with aslike obloquy in perpetuity, nor the reign of Victoria made compa- rab e in culpability to that of George Ill., and his successor on the throne, we trust that no time will be lost ...

POLICE ESPIONAGE

... on the ear. And becaulse Ave wul nt have a hiberal governuentcovered vi th a like obloquy in perpetuity, nos the reign of Victoria made compa- ab etll culpability to that of George Ill., And his successor on the throne, we trust that no t hie will beo ...

THE SUSPECTED MURDER AT NORWICH

... April, and by another act, re- ft gulating the payment of the rates and taxes by Par- Sq liameritary electors (11th and 12th Victoria, chap. n- 00), the rates were to be paid by the same period ti . which were payable by the 5th of January in each a tyear ...

Law Intelligence

... now movedf to make the rule, absolute, no notice Was ciargtheen given ctat causet Iuld hdoeshown, B oume a the 12 and '13 Victoria, c. 109, the superior aom- yhearmn law courts had, authority' to quash a wilt 'of iorn 'prohibition issued from the petty ...

Police

... volve CL L1 R1rENWPLL.-GLVINO A FALSE CHARACTER. -A barmian, employ ed at the Queen's Arms, Battle iBridge, was charged by Mr. J,,mes, landlord of the Wheatsheaf, Edgoware-road, with having given a false character to a servant.-Mr. James saw an advertisement ...

Police

... half-past four o'clock on an be Sunday afternoon, she was about to enter the Bird. or, ini cage-walk, St. James's Park,~ from Queen fquare, psi 40 when the was mnet by a soldier, to the besttof her pr at belief the defendant, who seized hold of her, hugged ...

The Provinces

... d person or persons unknown. as TNE ROYAL VrsIT TO MANCIISTEs.-The pro- l parations for the reception of her Majesty the Queen al d are now going on with great spirit, and it becomes aI evident that much money will be expended both in - Manchester and ...

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... whatever was taken of them. Sho laid her case ci it, before the Queen, and she received this reply:- A 'PI Buckingham PlalaCe.-Madiam,-] am directed by .. Colonel Plhipps to express the Queen's regret that al he the very nUmterOUS pressing claims on her ...