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Foreign and Domestic Intelligence

... ?? M treateraldhas signed apetition formercy !# onepof the'condemned prisoners, the elder Morin 5; proceeding which could hardy;bhavebeen expected h*ombim. ' I-. I ' : : Thc Speci8 l Council is to hold a session on the i4th of Eebruary. W Ue oopy the ...

MR. COBBETT

... yards r from 'Hardy. Knows hr has been a hard-working man since be came to Flixton. Went to Hardy's house.when his wile laid in; there was nottling to eat in the house. Has given something to eat, and tea and Sugar, several times to, Hardy within this three ...

Foreign and Domestic Intelligence

... maintain and uphold. The spirit of despotism is ever blind and reckless in its folly, and hence, as no ministers can be found hardy enough to stand in the gap' and take the responsibility of setting the aroused people at defiance, the political Wheel has ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... Bradford and the townships in the immetdiate neighbour- Itt hoed. Bradford-C. T. Turner, John Milthorp, wool-~ ug, stapler, Thomas Willett, worsted manufactorer, George seTaylor, grocer. Bowling-James Sharp and Brujamin ?? Beiry. idle-J. Brooke, gentleman ...

Published: Saturday 30 March 1839
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8304 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

THE NATIONAL CONVENTION

... That were ignominy and shame, beneath This downfall. Dr. FLETCHER then plainly said that both Ia. JoiiN FIELDEN and Ma. THOMAS ATTWOoD had been asked to present the Petition, and that the Delegates had had an appointment with them, but that after the ...

Published: Saturday 04 May 1839
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2289 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... Warris (Chestcrfil'i), T. D. Jeitcke, John Jiffcock, Satthew Chambers, Gen. Chambers, Thomas Chanobers, John Chambers, Thomas Newton (1ff Threoclife), Henry Thomas, luke Palireymnn. W. F. si1rbaik, arid others. T. W. ErInLToUN, Esq., of Middleton, after ...

Published: Saturday 22 June 1839
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5566 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

LEEDS AND WEST RIDING NEWS

... colleetorR, who will wait on thotes favourable to Radiealism for thoir weekly suhl.ription. Mr. Rob)erts stated that bIt. Thomas Ellis had been to the Mayor eonceenistg Tuesday's meeting ; the Mayor in a rery civil macie- stated, that it was not hist ...

BRONTERRE O'BRIEN IN LEEDS

... with their friends ia preference to their fees. This resolution was seeonded by Mr. James Garner, and passed unanimously. Mr. Thomas Lingard moved the third resolu on, which was seconded by an. individual in the meeting, and passed'the same as the former; ...

LEEDS AND WEST RIDING NEWS

... Prince, Mr.Wrn. Chadwick; 5, Reecovery, ar. John Kearsley ; 6, Criterion, Mr. Peter Bat- :liffe. Scarlet Lced-1, eeedling, Mr. Thomas Walker; 2, Mablgat3 Hero, Mr. Wm. Chadwick; 3, Criterion, Mr. John Stephenson; 4, Elizabeth, Mr. Edward Mitchell; 5, seedling ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... 9Sestimate TIvetae thtta that of the defenshest; himself, whot had made a - w ecigitty promilse ott paper, wshich ra ts hts ?? I1, Thomas Slancy, te- does pramisie marriage to Ellen Care, or fs rfeit tgol the. II- At the Warwick Assizes, Williata Dowling, a wealthty ...

Published: Saturday 24 August 1839
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2310 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

BRITISH AND FOREIGN SCHOOL SOCIETY

... AND FOILEIGH SCHOOL SO. his ?? week, a meethig of the trustlees of the lntend~t d i tY Schools at Shepley. war, held, Thomas Hardy, Esq. In the chair. ?? an explanation from tieut. Fabian, it was resolved that the ~rev schools should he finished and ...

Published: Saturday 14 September 1839
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1826 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

SCOTTISH INTELLIGENC

... the Radical Association as a place of meeting ! Where our Provost's senses were n at the time steeping whea he allowed the Hardy- I hood of an underetrapper to hood-wink him, or what t the Alayisterial Doctissimnse Ciuddibus was about I when he allowed ...