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THE FA RMERS' FRI EN D AND FREEMAN'S JOURNAL

... then authorised Mr. Brearey, the clerk, to read the letter, of which the following is a co py '' York, Juue 7th, 1852. To Thomas Walker, Esq. Dear Sir, A paragraph appeared in the Ikrald of Saturday of which the !enuring is a copy:— 'Tue LATE FLOUR ...

THE FA RMERS'° FRIEND AND FREEMAN'S JOURNAL

... h:re were no marks of violence neitb:r internally nor externally. with the exception of the one mentioned previonely.—Geoige Hardy, stated that at about a ginner to twelve o'clork on the eight of Monday the 7th tast e when walking bv the side of St. George's ...

THE FARMERS' FRIEPID AND FREEMAN'S JOURNAL:

... the dwelling-house of Thomas Kidson, atliilton-with-Harro. gate further charged with a burglary in the dwelling. house of James Prest. 87. Taylor; ebarod with haring, at Bud' dersfleld, committed wilful and corrupt perjury. 3a. Thomas Parkinson, with ilavi ...

Insfittit!d 7th February, 1.843

... Leeds. William Wheeler, Esq. Solicitor, Clitheroe, Lancashire. Sueocon.—Edward Allen. Esq. St, Sairiutupte. Suave% os.-3. S. Hardy. Esq. Coesystreet. tiotactroa.—R. Dale, Egg, Slouagate. The Aiwieunt Secretary, for the York Distriet, Mr. B. Nottinglrue Fowler ...

THE FA RMERS' FRIEND AND FREEMAN'S JOURNAL

... 0 sea • r late 'fanner: , the' rare whim - wad Ist Liao-, Mr. )3rolnt the 27th ult., after • ahmi Marrs, in his 17th year, Thomas Miller, sou of Mr. Robert Allison, of Doncaster, achoobnaster. At Searbro..LOw the ult., aged 88, Mm. Mary Stead, widow of ...

THE FA RMERS' FRIEND AND FREEMAN'S JOURNAL

... Peart, Nahum; 2, Mr. Bradawl, York. Eight entries. For the hest rottager's pig, £1; second, Mr. J. Bender, Nahum; 2, Mr. Thomas Dawson, Naburn. Four entries. Poultry, cfr. Fur the best pair of surkevs, male and female, Mr. Jim Warneford.—Two entries ...

Loral 244TtinS

... Banks, secretary of the musical department; and Mr. tieo. Hopkinson, jun., j conductor. Committee--Messrs. B. Shaw, Jas. Hardy, Richard Hunt, R. Wilkinson, instrumental performers; Meyer.. .Rio. Wilkinson, G. Hopkinson, sen., G. Brown, and Edward Birdsall ...

THE FA RMERS' FRIEND AND FREEMAN'S JOURNAL

... the York Gimcrack Club.—Ooe mile (34 subs.) Mr John Osborne,' ch. f. Exact Osborne John Conroy's b. r. St. .Indrew Burnby Thomas's b. r. 'Young Peverlae J. Matson Variance's eh. Miss Emma, by Epirus ch. f. Eliza, CapEllarenort's b. f. Fairdbons, Water ...

THE ROAD TO HEALTH

... Leahoro. 2lst February, IS4 3. COBB OP A CASZ OP AND DZIDLITT, STANDING. Ea testi of a Letter from %Ir. William Smith, No. 5 Thomas Street, Gibson Street, Lambeth, dried 15er These celebrated 141 . 1 a are made : sally efficacious in Ague Fevue of all kinds ...

rJ7 BIRTHS

... respected by a large circte of frie Mrs. Simpson, ot Orenhy-place, Queen street. At Rishoptlimpe.—On the 9th itist.laged 67, Mr. Thomas Stea deuce. At York. —On the 13th inst., in Ciolton'a liospitsl, Tanner. row, aged 72, Mrs. Elizabeth Cooper, widow. At York ...

MARRIAG ES

... At Hull.—On the lath lost., at Drypool Church by the Rev. W. Gibson, also at the Catholic Chapel, by the Rev. Mr. Trapper, Thomas Robinson of Nnthill, eldest eon of Thos. Robinson, Hutton Hall, iu the North Hiding, to Sarah Wright. eldest daughter of Thos ...

CROWN COURT.—TtiuRsoAr

... Mr. Hardy defended the prisoncr.—The jury bound him (hilly a !recommendation to were,. ISAAC HOLDEN, 29. was charged with harlot:, on the November, 11119. at llalif.rx, Moulin's', married Jane Sutcliffe, Anis Holden, his wirier wile ' being Hardy prosecuted ...