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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register

SUBSCRIPTION FOR BYRNE

... I BYRNE. Mr. Bell .- - - 1 .0 0 Homo 0--- 2 00 Lewes Flanigan, Esq. 5 0 0 Mr. Cobbedt - - - I 0 0 Crispin . - - *0 2 6 Thomas Hardy - £0 10 0 C. W., Maidstone - O 10 0 Bell's Life in London 2 0 O J.B. 10 0 J. G.D. 1 0 0 R.B. --010o.O E.D. Esq. - - -2 ...

POLITICAL UNIONS

... the divers meetings; that, in the last au- tumn, he walked in procession with one of your petitioners, at the funeral'of Thomas Hardy, and, that, while the procession was moving on, this your petitioner, perceiving several men whom he knew to be policemen ...

TO MR. COBBETT

... Bengal Thomas Marsh George Thobourn Robert Ford Benjamin Park George Formnan Richard Wilkinson Thomas Belford John Atkins John Melven John Bacen Newham William Robson George Williamson Thomas Wilkins Stephen Robson Thomas Frazer Robert Jenkiugs ...

DIVISION

... Ansonj, Sir-George .Berna, Ralph - . Andover,.Lord Bewes,,Ths - - Astley, SirJacob,, Bart:BiddUlpb, Rhert Attwond, Thomas Bish, Thomas Bagslaw, John Blackburne, 3 J Bainesr dvward DBlake, Martin 3 t, i'l Banlbridge, Edw T :Blamir7e,Wiilliamfll Bawerm ...

LIST OF THE MAJORITY

... Gully, John Phillpotts, Johb Hall, $enjamin Petter, Richard H-alse, James Pryrne, George Handley, Major Rider, Thomas Handley, Henry Rippon, C. Hardy, John Robinson, G. it. Harvev, D. W. Romilly, John Hawes, Benjamin Romilly, Edward Hawkins, J. H. Russell ...

THE NEW PARLIAMENT

... Feddeu Bodmin ?? Nfaior Vivlan Sir S. Spry Bolton ?? IV. Bulli!,, P.Ai!swortb Boston.' ?? W. Browulrig d. Wilks Bradford ?? J. Hardy E. C. Lisrer Breckrockshire ?? Colonel WVuod ?? .. (Al. .ll Molgan Bridgenurth ?? T. C. Whlitlnure R. Pigott Bridgewater . ...

ACCOUNT OF SCOTLAND

... Hall John Gay James Cornder David Miliar Thomas ,Wats0e James Btetmesew Chyi hetorewfddej gildltp Thomas Thoipsou Peter Thompson kgaae Sey John :Ritchie brt4inieR John Hovlon: ,J Brodie, jtar. George r. ELutash Thomas Baptie George FVerusn . tVilliamtior- ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... bull-baiting we muft fay a word or two on thefateof the Bill, brought into Parliament for the purpofe of abolifhing that ancient, hardy and anti-puritanical fport, and of extirpate ing a race of animals, which are peculiar to this ifland, and peculiarly char ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPERS

... Norroy King of Arms, 'abited as the othier officers of arms, The Banner of Emblems, at the door-place, borne by Capt T. M. Hardy, of the Victory, supported byolieuts. A I gard (I.Bligof ?? Navy, li*ba d as those in the other barges. The barges of his Maje: ...

MR. FINNERTY

... who bpeulyd declared in his place in parliament,- that there was no. torture inflicted in Ireland. Such an effect had this hardy' and unblushing de. claratiot, that I well remember, when Mvr. Dallas was defendingf the tortures of Pictoln in Trinidad, on ...

THE MONSTERS

... spreading it about by letters resembling those of the Marquis of Blandford to Parson Slapp; a second chapter of the confessions of Thomas Goodman; in short, who are spreading the lie as effec- tuailys and more effectually than if it were inserted in all the newspapers ...

TO MR. O'CONNELL, On his Speech against the Proposition for establishing Poor Laws in Ireland

... think nut that you have a compulsory peovision for the aged alone; if you go thus far, you are bound also to provide fior the hardy workman, who canuot procure labour, and sho emast not be left to starue. The luau with a good appetite ansi willing hands, ...