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... plaintiff, being of opinion that he had clearly made out a case calling for damages. HoRToN.-HIGHWAY ROBBEnY.-As Mr. John Hardy, farmer, of Little Horton, was returning home late on Saturday night last, was robbed of twelve pounds and a few shillings; ...

THE CONTROVERTED ELECTION RETURNS

... son, Iwhich has been duly registered Alfred Feargus O'Connor Anthony. lMr. James Hardy, of Arnold, has had a daughter .registered Ann Frost Hardy. The second son of Thomas and Mary Whittaker ;was baptised after the name of William Feargus O'Connor Whittaker ...

THE CONTROVERTED ELECTION RETURNS

... which has been duly registered Alfred Feargus r O'Connor Anthony. n Mr. James Hardy, of Arnold, has had a daughter ,t registered Ann Frost Hardy. a The second son of Thomas and Mary Whittaker it was baptised after the name of William Feargas .e O'Connor ...

THE CONTROVERTED ELECTION RETURNS

... . which has been duly registered Alfred Feargug O'Connor Anthony. n Mr. James Hardy, of Arnold, has had a daughter t registered Ann Frost Hardy. a The second son of Thomas and Mary Whittaker t was baptised after the name of William Feargus e O'Connor ...

THIRD EDITION

... Oldham, was christened, by the Rev. Wm. Lees, f Edward Frost O'Connor Lawless, soi of Thomas and Sarah Lawless,basket-maker, Bottom of Moor. Mary, the wife of John Hardy, was safely deli- vered af a fine daughter on the 8th inst., which was christened on ...

To Readers and Correspondents

... friends ?? 0 10 0 COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED TOO L&TE.-TASr 1Th chester Local Victim Committee; The Confere,50e Committee; Thomas Milton; Thomas CG, /5I Aberoavensso'; Merthyr Tydvil; Abetdeeo; Lareo; and various others. SHEFFIELD.-OR and after Saturday, September ...

THE LOSS OF THE RELIANCE

... Woodrow, Wiliam, Leary. UVm. Anderson, John Pearson, William George, William Lettis, Martin Johnson. Andrew Nicholson, Henry Thomas, John Lawson. John Daly (all common sea- men); John Hyde, of Cork, shipped at Wharepoa; Richard Letter, o1 Gravesend, dit ...

THE LATE RIOTS AT LEEDS

... placed at the bar before Thomas Flower Ellis, Esq., Recorder. The trial excited the greatest interest, and the F3 Mmonster indictment contained no loss than . twenty-two counts. Mr. Ingham, Mr. Pickering, and Mr. Gathorne Hardy, appeared for the prosecution; ...

BIRMINGHAM

... O'Connor, they should get on b famously after. As a proof of Chartist strength in n Worcester, he need only mention that Mr. Hardy stood a at the last election on Chartist principles, and without a spending a penny, or canvassing a Single vote, he b polled ...

NOMINATIONS TO THE GENERAL COUNCIL

... se Mr. Thomas Higgson, ditto. e-. Alr. George Gibsou, ditto, ditto. as Mr. John Pollard, ditto, ditto, sub-Treasurer. bo Mr. David Lee, ditto, sub-Secretary. ne LEPTON ac Mr. Matthew Whittle, weaver, of Mr. George Jesiog, d tto. he Mr. Thomas Shaw, ditto ...

Chartist Intelligence

... r June 18th- Durham; Now Durham, Sherbore Hill, Mr Thomas Carr. Easingtonlane, Merton Colliery, South Hetton, ?? Thomas Dickenson. Thornhei and Cassap, Mr Radley. Coxhoe and Quaraton Hill, Mr Thomas Richards. The following places are particularly requested ...

LETTER III

... Hon. Augustus H. Salfour, Thomas Morpeth, Lord Viscount Barclay, Charles Murray, Et. Hon. John A. Barnard, Edward George O'Brien, IV. Smyth B entinck, Lord William O'Connell, Daniel Bernal, Ralph O'Connell, M. J. Bares, Thomas O'Connell, Morgan Blamire ...