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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

Chartist Intelligence

... REGIS. Mr. Henry Brown, coalheaver. Mr. Robert Tilson, ditto. Mr. John Hardy, ditto. Mr. William Hardy, ditto. Mr. Henry Roberts, publiran. Mr. William Price, Bricklaycr, Mhr. Thomas Johnson, slater. Mr. Clements, Hallbrick, oloekmaker. Mr. Edward Seat ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Barker; Id Padiham, Robert Willtinson; Hebden Bridge, Jas. IC ?? Halifax, Christopher Shackleton and Wim. 0- Malude; Bradford, Thomas Wilcock. Rtichard r Barker was elected chairman and James Mann, secretary. On the motion of Mr. Maude, seconded lY by Mr. ...

To Readers and Correspondents

... friends ?? 0 10 0 COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED TOO LATE-The Alan. chester Local Victim Committee; The Confetence Committee; Thomas Milton; Thomas Griffiths; Abergavennp; Mllertldr Tydvil; Aberdeen; Largo; and various others. ...

SHORT-TIME FESTIVAL AT PRESTON

... OTnEns, held at the sign of the Cricket Players, Kimberly, on Monday, April 14th, 1845, it was proposed by Thomas Leivers, and seconded by Thomas Granger - That whereas the Frame- smiths, Frameworck-Knitters, and Sinler and Needle- makers are alike affected ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Barker; :d Padihaam, Robert Wilkinson; Hebden Bridge, Jas. Le Mann; Halifax, Christopher Shac1leton and Wm. M Maude; Bradford, Thomas Wilcock. Richard Barker was elected chairman and James Mann, secretary. On the motion of Mr. Maude, seconded y by Mr. Mann ...

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... coming general election. A letter was also read, setting forth that the people of Sheffield were making arrangements to take Mr Thomas Clark to the poll fbr that borough. On the motion of Mr Stall wood, it was resolved that Mr Julian Harney be requested to ...

Election Movements

... mankind. In conclusion, Mr Hardy declares that he will not can7ass the electors, but will meet them for the pur- pose of answering any question they may put to him. Nor will he appoint any committees or agents, which, says Mr Hardy, I consider is the electors ...

THE MINERS OF THE NORTH

... of-the rules of that Association. taili 1That Thomas Bell and William Dawson. be the ont lecturers for the Tyne colleieies for th ensuing fort- the nighit; and thatEmbleton,I Stoves, Wilson, and the I Hardy lecture for th4 same period in the ,Wear and ...

TRIBUTE TO DR. JOHN TAYLOR

... accompanied by great extension of the Suffrage; he thought parliamdentsr should be as ofien as the'peoyle wished them. Mr. THOMAS GILLESPIE, i a poetical speech oa f great beauty, end which wencanot attempt t igive any report of, traced Mr. O'Connor through ...

THE MINERS OF THE NORTH

... of the rules of that Association. in- That Thomas Bell and William Dawson be the try, lecturers for the Tyne collieries for the ensuing fort- in night; and that tinbleton, Stoves, Wilson, and a. Hardy lecture for tile same period in thci Wear anid ...

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 ...