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CHARTIST INTELLIGENCE

... Studley and Redditch. Evan Rees do. H. C. Noules, do. William Williams, do. W. Cook, do. s John Rees, do. Thomas Duggins, do. Ezron Evans, do. Thomas Preecote, do. a Benjamin Jones, do. Win. Perks, do. . Henry Ryman, do. Win. Mitchell, do. Henry Morgan, ...

Chartist Intelligence

... the one to the Comumons to be presewntet by Cuthbert lippon, Esq., and that to the House of Lords by Lord Brougham.' Ir. THOMAS HLi1BuRN rose to secosid this resolu. tion in his usual plain, sensible and anenly style, and after speaking to it fcr soeile ...

Chartist Intelligence

... obtained by applying to the following persons :-John Tilsley, shoemaker, secretary, Hospital-street; Thomas Allicock, shoe- maker, Hospital-street; Thomas Dunning, News and Periodical .Agent, Oat Market ; Charles Hobson, shoemaker. Beam Bridge. BOLTON.-TRADrs' ...

Chartist Intelligence

... twelve mqpths' imprison- months. ment, and hard labour. Andrew Morgan, twelve Thomas Crosslaud, for months. borse-steating, 12 months' Thomas Farrell, twelve imprisonment, and hardi months. labour. Jonathan Merle, twelve 1 John Wilsen, for stabbh months. r ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... Sheffield. Ar. WORTLEY and Mr. OYEREND were for the prosecution ; Sir G. LEW IN defended the prisoner. The prisoner resided in Thomas-street, and en the morning of S unday, the 24th of January last, about ten o'clock, a great noise was heard by ?? neighbours ...

CONTINUATION OF THE LIST OF THE GENERAL COUNCIL

... James. to William Thomas. S William Davis. m Thomas Evans. tr David Jones. a Thomas Lewis. el David Davis, sab-Secretary. St Evan Williams, sub-Treasurer. P WIGAN. u James Murray, weaver, Broom-street. b Silvester Booth, ditto, Hardy Butts. s Thonnas Heaton ...

SECOND EDITION

... meeting, which were con firmned.tl A petitiion was received from Daventry, containing ct 147 signatures. A letter from Mr. Thomas Nibb to tl, Mr. C~eaveatccoenpanlied it.- Mr. Martin ?? Mr. Pitkethly had been at the . Home offioo l if ho had asceirtined ...

SECOND EDITION

... meeting,which were confirmed. the: A petitioi; was received from Daventry, containing con 147 sigZnatares. A letter from Mr. Thomas Nibb to tha Mr. Gemcat vooomp1aiiied it. It Mr. Mlarn iia akolit'r. Pitkethly had been at the A Homne o(lfr l it he h:id ...

GREAT MEETING AT BRADFORD

... sheet-iron roller th( Mr. Barret, sign writer At William Owen, pan maker apI John Owen, ditto to Thomas Taylor,publican tril Alex. Painter, blacksmith for Thomas Bloor, dirt-refiner Ml Charles Pemborton, stonemason cat Fredrick Corbett, sheet-iron roller ...

GREAT MEETING AT BRADFORD

... Perkins, sbeet-iron roller ti Mr, Barret, sign writer A William Owen, pan maker a John Owen, dittot Thomas Taylor, publican ti Alex. Paiiter, blacksmith ft Thomas BloDr, dirt-refiner ye Charles Pemberton, stonemason el Fredrick Corbett, sheet-iron roller, ...

GREAT MEETING AT BRADFORD

... Joseph Perkins, sheet-iron roller Mr. Barret, sign writer William Owen, pan maker John Owen, ditto Thomas Taylor, publican Alex. Painter, blacksmith Thomas Bloor, dirt-refiner Charles Pemberton, stonemason Fredrick Corbett, sheet-iron roller~sub-Seoretary ...