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INQUESTS

... to the above institution; the first, by Mr. Hunneman, of London, of sixteen hundred species of choice seeds, principally of hardy herbaceous plants, col- lected from all parts of Europe. The other, by Mr. Mac- key, a nurseryman of Clapton, near London, ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... Reroewcee. er JonBrooke, Easq. Christopher Backett, Eeq. ldi [leery Hail, Esq. I Thomoas Backett, Esq. ad George Banhs, Esq. Thomas fliaysls, [isq. Beni. Sadler, Esq. Ralph Marklsosi, Esq, William I-ey, Esq. nel At lise opening of the Court, Chas. Mimner ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... oti atoe I Itli of Novetaber. Gu'tilty ; to be trttoeparlt'd (ttn got's. l.1101d STEAINGI AT LEEDS irtlIN IIENTLEtY (2-2,1 THOMA~S 'FAYLOIC, 118,1 and JOHN Cs~ l~il. (23,1 were charged with steatlisty a mare ttnd a horse, at0e property of 1tobiert Raipley ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... said that none of Isis party had eittler Ws blndgenns;t there was no scuffle or riglst with thle ganioketepers. IJohn Lee, Thomas Stringer, Josepis iaigh, and Wit. Strir', cs-- evidence Is tlie same effect. Mir. Biesdopuia JPckwood, a surgeon ot Da~liti ...

RURAL POLICE IN THE WEST-RIDING

... m~nwoith, E~q , J hn Cr~.sslev, Etiq., Joshua I~ghann, Esq. Ci rrlE, Eq., J. C. Athorpe, Eq., John WaIbanoIe Ch;idlec,; S 'Thomas Wheatley, E.q , Joteph H-o!dsworth, Esq. blt Tirrro nt, ?? H. W. Hied, Erq., Francis Ilillima, .7 eiph Asmiltoge, E-q., t ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... the property, as has been before sotated. ' Tw-t letters of Mark 'Nobc,-thir firtiaer-steward-, adihessod to tule late Mr. H~ardy, Solicitotr, were read, fut ithe- rpseo showingthe matiner i hi elti tile tiegocir.-- lion. as coducted ti itheintentimon ...

IRELAND

... Parliament to Dublin. a1 Mr. MooaR, Q.C. then addressed the Court and jury, at very uI great length, on behalf of tlse Rev, Thomas Tierney. The Learned d Gentleman, in the outset of hisl speech, complained much of the o0 bitterness and ailnoioety which ...

THE LATE MURDER AT LEEDS

... rate : if tity do so, they will meet with CvlI a' psnyaiterF. e |FATAL RAILWAY ACCxDE:NT.-A labouring man S nam wed George Hardy, was killed near the Oaker.shaw station, on the c br night of Thursday week. Fromt the evidence given before the v 1St Coroner's ...

Yorkshire Lent Assizes

... Thiis was I case of assaidt. -The 0Aaintiff is tlic S)of'r. Thomnas Lee, of this town, attorniy-aft- l tat an i Defendant, Thomas Ikin1, q Magk-s thle I'laintifF, sitated, that cile I'aisitiff' was a yortutt genltleman, and complained of an assault co ...

NISI PRIUS COURT, SATURDAY, JULY 17

... discovered that L, d there was an execution In it, under the authtorityf Of a power of sw. 8r attorney. Another creditor, Thomas Simpson, had made repeated fe I-endeavours to meet with him, and on the 15th of October he heard at 1,that Nicholls had beets ...

THE CHARTIST TRIALS

... JsmasiHoyle. George Webb, goal Michael: M'Dimough', Willilm- Chadwick, James P.es I Downey, Thomas Roberts, James Fliars, Johu.;Jo, ~who s, oph Finilighan, Thomas Whittaker, Joau Lmnwn Henry Williams, Henry Ellis, George ogs, Mi.ins Ichael Carrigan, Josaph ...

THE EDINBURGH CHRTIST TRIALS

... aumbera of the clubs whieh are In- W ierslieg Weekly :-'Mitchel club, 88; Burna' olob, 28; to * Mir Club, 200 ; Baird and Hardie club, 20 ; Gerald ra club, 20; Wo~natir club, 12 ; Washington club,, 2; .to r. Emmett club, I have not let ascertained She ...