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THE FARMER'S FRIEND AND PREEMAN'S JOURNAL

... manslaaght,r, at Leeds. on the 27th of Atntuat.—Mr. Hardy and Mr. West proarented ; Mr. Merritd defended the prisoner.—Oeslty. with a strong recommendation to mercy. To b.: tutprinotted for our wrelt. ' THOMAS SIIAW (who had been net on bail) was charged with ...

CJILS.t

... Sarah Eastwood Guilty, but acquitted Thomas Kama° .d. Walker, against whom a presume conviction wan established, was Befiteoced to transportation fur 7 iron, utd Sarah Eastwood to tar dace calendar months. THOMAS MITCHELL, 22, was charged with haring ...

TITE OTLEY NEWS

... an application in bastardy, no stimmonaes were returnable for hearing to-day. A /JEN. Daring the sitting of the justices. Thomas Swains and James Spence, of Hamosthwaite, were charged with stealing a hen the property of John Houseman. The prosecutor is ...

THE SHAH

... and weat bome highly delighted with ubeir treat, in fact every ome seemed satiched, Wapwnspsr, June 26. Bey, J. PELONY AT Thomas Joves Partiés are he to rin inté » mill dem for the up to armpits, as water on the officer approach. diapovered that 2s and ...

OTLEY ’ NEW Anderson Mra, Leeds Tenkin, Mre end Master, Manchester Case. Green Rev. CO, Mrs and family, 8, Misses

... York oe Mr J. utr aod’ Mn Hallen Mr and Mrs, Burnley 15, Mrs Mo Voy. Wood Mr, Mrs and Master, York Knight Mr and Mre 17. Mr Thomas Barf. La Neuse Misses, Dublin Wood Mr Fred Matherine Terrace. 6, Mre Wainman, Bradford © Stringer Mr and Mrs, Berasley 2, ...

RIPON

... F. Wood, Capt. Oliver. Mr A. Walker, Mr L owther, Mr T. Stansfeld, Mr J Waltham, Captain Lucardl. Lord Lascelles, Mr John Hardy, 161,4.,Maj0r Gunter, Capt. Tennant, Col. Wombwell, Mr W. W. Wickham, Dr Scalia, Mr Smyth, air Sagar-Musgrave, Ald. Barran ...

Natio

... wife', caresses were more carelessly received, and her hinted corrections - ith more of resentment. One evening, stately old Thomas Macy had happened in, and Jim had grestl laved his wife by his curt, uncivil inannerto her father. After he bad gone, Sarah ...

V ' Tusiatig

... Colliugham. aged 79 years. WuJcs. -April 3rd, suddenly„ in her 83rd rem:. Mary, . widow of the late Thomas Wilke, a Pacha.-April 4th, aged SO years, Thomas Pears, 0 4th, aged TO years, Mr John Priest- man, of Beverley. WOODALL.- April 10th, aged 71 years ...

FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1877

... of Mr. Wales, Her Majesty's Inspector of Mines, Mr. James Thomas, a veteran in coal-mining, whose age would have been snAlcient excuse for keeping away, Mr. Edward Thomas, Llwyncin, Mr. De Thomas, Brithwemydd, Mr. David Davis, Kayla', Mr. William Davis ...

LOCAL AND DISTRICT

... tfItNITURS, including several Suites by the best makers. An inspeotiou on Thursdays respectfully solicited. 476 gnatnrs% NIR THOMAS WADDINGTON hawing had great experienoe, would undertake to Buy or Sell for may parties at a small per centage, Property situate ...

`f . . FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1877

... States and Canada, his next sphere of labour woald on THomas A. preached the dedi-ation sermon af a very handsome church, opened on J, ab W ater- loo, & few miles Liverpool. The church is to St. Thomas of Canterbury, whom the bed in bis ser. mon a8 died ...

Tag N naiad Canevan.—(By Daily Telegraph Special Wire, August 20th, 1877.)—The topic of the day in Paris is not, as

... repots and, al the ()toy, by the Bev, W. 2, J. Hardy, 11.8., 1, - six W. Hardy, Volta Moroi. MI, at the Free shell ; Church, Marrooste, by the J. BOA= Withtegton, ;2, father of the bride, K. Bowden, 2 - W . Thomas William Nichols, (LIMO, second daughter of ...