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Election Movements

... present represented by Mr. E. C. Lister and Air. Bnufield, two Ministerialists. Mr. Lister retires in favour of his son. Mr. Hardy will stand again on the Conservative interest, with a moral certainty of success. BRIDGEWATmR.-Mr. Courtenay,whose son was ...

Election Movements

... present repressute.d by Mr. E. C. Lijere and Mr. Biislield, twoe Ainieterialists. Mr. Lirtor re~tires in favour of his son. Mr. Hardy wvill stand again on the Conservative interest, with a Mo1,3 .l crtinty Of success. lBiR I)DtWATER.-Mr. Courfenay,whose son ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Leeds. Mr. W. Hick, for the Teetotal Chartists, Leeds. Mr. Edward Clayton, Huddersafeld. Mr. Stephen Johnsen, Wakefleld. Mr. Thomas Bradley Knowles, Keighley. Mr. John Shaw, Lepton. Mr. John Belliwell, Sowerby. Mr. John Arran, Bradford. Mr. John Helliwell ...

Electoral Decisions

... ? 587 to Holmes (Whig) ?? ?? ?? ?? 319 M WORCESTER CITY-TuESDAY. dL Wilde (Whig) ?? ?? 1,187 PC Bailey (Whie) ?? 1,173 at Hardy ?? 87 d TAUNTON-TUESDAY. lb Labouthore (Whig) ?? 438 fr 9 Bainbridge (Whigl ?? 10 5 no Wilberforce (Tory) ?? ?? 382 ci Hall ...

The Elections

... Attorney-General, and Robert Hardy, Esq., on the ministerial interest. Johli Dent, Esq., proposed Joseph Bailey, E~sq. Matthew Pier polt, Esq. seconded the nomination. George Far. acy, Esq., banker, proposed Sir Thomas Wilde. Alderman CIries seconded ...

Electoral Decisions

... Boller (Whig) ?? ?? ?? ?? 587 Holmes (Whig) ?? ?? ?? 339 WORCESTER CITY-TUESDAY. Wilde (Whig) ?? ?? Bailey (Whi ?? ?? 1,173 Hardy (Radical) ?? ?? 875 TAUNTON-TUESDAY. Labonehere (Whig) ?? 40 Bainbridge (Whig) ?? 5 0 Wilberforce (Tory) ?? 382 Hall (Tory) ...

The Elections

... Attorney-General, and Robert Hardy, Esq., on the ministerial interest. John Dent, d Esq., proposed Joseph Bailey, Esq. Matthew Pier d oue, Esq., seconded the nomination. George Far. by, Esq., banker, proposed Sir Thomas Wilde. d Alderman Cores seconded ...

THE ELECTIONS

... proposed Mr. William Busfeild, of U~pwood, which was seconded by Mr. R. MIL- LIGAI. Mr. M. Thompson next nominated Mr. John Hardy, which was seconded by Mr. C. ACKRoYD. Mr. T. HILL proposed Mr. William Cunliffe Lise er, and was seconded by Mr. G. HAvsON ...

THE ELECTIONS

... J. C. Stahlschmiidt seconded the nomination. Mr. Johnson had the pleasure to introduce to the electors of the borough Mir. Thomas Cabbell as a candi- date to represent them in Parliament. Mr. Jennings seconded the nomination of Mr. Cabbell. The several ...

The Elections

... Attorney-General, and Robert Hardy, Esq., on the ministerial interest. John Denet, Esq., proposed Joseph Bailey, Esq. Matthew Pier. pets, Esq., seconded the nomination. George Far- Icy, Esq., banker, proposed Sir Thomas Wilde. Alderman Cones seconded ...

THE WEST RIDING ELECTION

... suppose, of showing that lie was the leader of the Bloodies-silence wvas proclaimed, and The HIGH SHERIFF (Frederick William Thomas Vernon Wentworth, Esq., of Wentworth Castle), came forward and said,-Gentlemen, in obedience to her Majesty's commands, we ...

THE WEST RIDING ELECTION. NOMINATION

... suppose, of showing that he was the leader of the Bloodies-silenee was proclaimed, and Lia HIGH SHERIFF (Frederick William Thomas Vmcina Wentworth, Esq., of Wentworth Castle), cakte fotwut'd and stid,-Gentlemen, in obedience to her 2d3jesty's commands ...