THE COLLIERS
... The Rev FA C D.D., LL.D., provisional secretary ; R ev . R. M { io ?? t I* r rf' London; Rev. W. Brock, Norwich- R.. i n ?? Edinburgh; Rev. J. Burnet, L^'j£Tg£Zi London; Mr. J. Childs, Buneav • I r«„i . » Ca I ...
... The Rev FA C D.D., LL.D., provisional secretary ; R ev . R. M { io ?? t I* r rf' London; Rev. W. Brock, Norwich- R.. i n ?? Edinburgh; Rev. J. Burnet, L^'j£Tg£Zi London; Mr. J. Childs, Buneav • I r«„i . » Ca I ...
... descending, (neither of which it appears touched the boring rods) the banksman heard a clatter of something falling, and directly missed the rods, the swivel and chain remaining hung at the top. The banksnan hearing a scream, immediately stopped his horse, and ...
... from Nero, who wished all men had but oue j neck, that he might cut off their heads at one blow. The Government was more advanced in just views as to the working classes than the middle classes. He had been J told that when one of the Sheffield manufacturers ...
... MEETING OF COLLIERS. A meeting of many hundred colliers, be'onging to the Sheffield district, was held in Hyde Park yesterday morn- ing, to receive the report of the delegate, whom they lately appointed to attend a conference of colliers at Glasgow. From ...
... On Sunday, Mr. Samuel Sykes, collier, to Miss Mary Nay- ?? Joseph Robertshaw, madon, to Miss Elizabeth Hogg.. ..Mr. Samuel Denby, steel maker, to Mrs. Elizabeth Habbershou. . ..Mr. Joseph Bennett, cooper, to Miss Sarah Ann Marshall.. ..Mr. Thos. Hardy ...
... and friendship. The miseries of the colliers, none but those who had known them could comprehend. .None were independent of the collier. What he produced, was necessary to all wealth and social happiness. If the colliers laid down their picks, it would drive ...
... either to person or property. — Man. Guard. The Flintshire Colliers. — lt was anticipated that the turnout colliers of Mostyn and Flint, would have imitated tbe example of the St. Helen's colliers, and have resumed work ; but they have not done so ; and ...
... breaks. I seldom missed a day trying them. The men went to work on Tuesday morning, and began to work, but in consequence of the rough weather, the banksman could not stand at the top, and the men were called out John Harper, collier: I was working down ...
... Me. Mr. Hancoel Miss Hancock William Blagden Mr. John Webster 10 Mr. John Roebuck 10 Samuel Younge and Co. w J. Brallam. 2 6 J. Porter J. James J. Dav 0 2 6 J, V. ick Swiit 10 Maugham A Friend 0 John Dobb 0 o 9 ...
... FAVELL, M.D. Published by Ridge and Jackson, and may also le had at the Baths. _______ bath saloon, glossop am! excellently lislitEtl ROOM, (53 !ccl |, !pcts inclic-,) witlia haiulsome Entrance ami Siaircasc, and small inner Room, may be onaa2=d llic d-tv, ...
... ATURAL HI STORY; oF, Incle Phi wersations with Inferior Children about Tools and Wood Animals, with Sixty Printed end sellers. d by J. OP by ah Book. ...
... Tl/E UEV. J. BKETTELL’S ACADEMY, St. George's Place, near St. George's Church, CLOSED for the Midsummer Vacation June 24th, and will Re-open July 29th, 1833. TERMS, Eight Guineas per Annum—Children under Eight Years of age. Six Guineas per Annum. J. gives ...