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YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES, 1807

... subject id to be reduced by arbitration. . . sw Counselfor the plaint.,Y-Mr. Serjeant Cockell, Mr. d: cll Topping, and Mr. Hardy. At'toavwy-Mr. Frost. Co.nsel Mfor te dcfendantts-Mr. Park, Mr. Wood, ce and irv. Rzine. Attorney-,-Mr. Dickinsoss. cc n, tbft ...

PHCENXX FIRE-OFFICE

... E»q. M. P. S. Moklano, E»q. M. P. DIRECTORS to* YORKSHIRE, Thomas Smith, Jun. Esq. T»ri. Richard Hu-worth, Esq. Pmttfract. John Sykes, Esq. Kirl-Elh. Richard William Moxon, Esq Hull. Thomas Wilkin, Esq. Vtrk. Viibck*—J. B Beaumont, Esq. F.A. S. THE ...

PIKENIX FIRR-OFFICE. 1J ENEWAL Receipts for Policies ({ l/nRSWvWV falling due at Midsummer, arc !■ ' ' * n *

... or upwards, will not ke charged for the Puluj; and all Endorsements will be made gratis. By Older of the Diieiflois, 11. HARDY, Secretary of Country Department. Mr. .WHS HI EL, Auknt, I.J MENT-S I KtE I , Ht'l.L COUNTY Fill E-OFFIC E. KS: The Duke of ...

THE CATHEDRAL

... give them any information iu power. ' F.nwABD Bbaitiiwaitb, aged 8, was indicted (ulon* with Joshua lit ttkrwohth, *O. and Thomas Moss, It , . who pleaded gmllv), for burglary commuted ih.-j night of Hie March last iu the dwelling house , Wm. Keighly, ...

NORTH WEST EXPEDITION

... think more highly tV.Bn we do of the intrepidity and skill of Captain Pam, and the heroic endeavour with which lie and his hardy companions have encountered the hardships which presented themselves at every step of their expedition ; always considered ...

burglary at leehs

... several yardVof ribbon, tapes, &c. the property of Peter Heed Acquitted STABRING Jame, llln,ds. 28, • übbin » with daeeer Mr. Hardy stated the rase. Tl,e was indict«i for a capital offeree. prosecutor with intent to murder htm, «do grievous bodily harm. The ...

THURSDAY

... DIVIDEND. THE Commissioners in a Commission of Bankrupt, hearing date the Day of April. 1820. awarded and issued against EDWARD THOMAS COX, HENRY JOHN DOWNES, and BLANCHARD THORP, all of the T-wn of Kingston-iipon-Hull. in the County of the same T wn. Merchants ...

PATHOS

... JOHN HOB ART A DOCK chapter of The MAYOR of LEEDS 'the MAYOR HULL The MASTER CUTLER of SHEFFIELD. Sir Wm. Foulis, Bart. Sir Thomas Bart. Sit M. W. Winn, Bart. Rev. Sir Clias. Anderson, Sir Ihhetson, Bart. Sir W. A. Ingilby, Bart., M.P. Sir F.dw. Bart. Sir ...

EAST RIDING SESSIONS

... appearance small farmer—was charged with having felonioasly stolen from tlie premises of Thomas Richardson, of Dubwith. table, rack, a manger, and a hamper, his property. Thomas Richardson deposed: I live at Bubwith; I lost a wooden rack, for hay, about three ...

THE SCREEN IN YORK MINSTER

... prebendary of Durham; Rev, l* * , London ; Rev Joseph Skelton and Rev. O. B. Kidd, Scarbro’; Rev. Jas. Edwards, of Shipley ; Rev. Thomas Smith, classical tutor of Rotherham College; Rev. J. Davies, of Bradford ; llenrv Walker. Bsq. of Rotherham; and Mr. Samuel ...

DKATIIS

... Driffield, much and deservedly respected, aged years. Mary, relict of the lale Mi. Samuel Davis, and sister-in-law the late Mr. Thomas Oliver, grocer, of this place. the 39th ult. at Answortb Lodge, near Bury, I ancashire, Mrs. Norris, relict of tbe late William ...

EAST-RIDING SESSIONS

... tbe gentlemav wbo sat behind him (Mr. Morley) tosr' , thki thO prosectssors believed Hardy to hardi bee re- vto usly a boy or good!character; and that, ti,, pye- Hardy had stated, a boy named Paver itpiitW~ v transaction, but it could not be brought ber ...