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... obtained. l*eds Mr. Thomas li.whbold. Guisl 0.-oogh .A,r. John Ci, r . G.-tat Di.ia.ld Mr. R..b ...
... obtained. l*eds Mr. Thomas li.whbold. Guisl 0.-oogh .A,r. John Ci, r . G.-tat Di.ia.ld Mr. R..b ...
... upon, by the church, lhat they form a reasonable cause for exclusion, cannot be denied ; for no person has yet been found hardy- enough to advocate or defend them. The removal of the ?? is justified on the ground, that these te- nets arc abjured— that ...
... divided into Three Inclosures. by good Post and Rail Fencing, aud is n ell watered and sheltered. Application must be made te Thomas Hutchinson, ef Hirfinglcy — April 12, 1821. ■ •_-£.. i SUMMER AGISTMENT at HtJRNiNOToN, ftim May Lkii, to October 13th, 1«21 ...
... and one of the Lords of the Admiralty is to be Major General of Marines, vice Sir R. G. Keates; and Com- modore Sir T. M. Hardy, K. C. B. is to be Colonel of Marines, pice Capt. Broughton, deceased. UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE. i Oxford April 7 Tuesday last ...
... Steer, at Sheffield. Joliu Hardy and Isaac Barber, for stealing at Shef. fie-itl, a quantity ot tiles, tbe property of Francis Clay. Win. Marshall, fur stealing two pocket handkerchiefs. To be imprisonca two pears .- - Thomas Cooper, for an assault upon ...
... river below Portsmouth : — William Mortimer, James Fearson, John Thomas, William Smith, Samuel Smith, Job Leach, alias Kei- shaw, Samuel Gatehouse, John Ogden, David Frndd, John Mountain, Thomas Smith, Matthew Stark, John Noblett, and James Luiriby, to be ...
... the club, and that amongst its: members are several country gentlemen in different partsof the county. We h-ar tliat John Hardy, Esq. is to till the eh: h- a? the approaching meeting. -In the mean time, we are happy to learn that s-virnl new nicmhrs ...
... the venerable historians of .Yorkshire, I the Commentators on Actocieis, &c Yesterday week, at Halifax, aged 81 years, Mj. Thomas Hill, a respectable stuffinupufacturer mai.y I years prerious to the erection of the [liecc-hall there. [ and one of its first ...
... ; — Masters ef Arts. — Chas. Baring Wall, Esq. Ch. church, Grand Compounder ; Henry Ed- ward Steward, Christ church , Rev. Thomas Snow, Exeter college ; — Bachelors of Arts.—RobertClutter- buck, Exeter college v Richard Charles Coxe, Scholar of Worcester ...
... Tendency— By the R>v. JOHN TRUSTLER. A New Edition corrected aud considerably enlarged. Printed for John Warren, Boiid Street, and Thomas Tegg, Cheapside, and sold by Robinson and Co., Hea- ton, Knight and Hird, Baines, dec. Leeds ; and all other Booksellers. ...
... Sheffield Henry Tomes. Scarbro' John Cornwall. Skipton J. Brown. Stockton _. J. Chipchase. South Shield. Thomas Salmon. Sunderland B. Bray. Wakefield Thomas HalL ?? G- Clarke. Warr ngton J. Haddock. Wigaâ._, J. Newsham. * ...
... lh-Jl. TO ?? T __ AMD OTttERS. Estate* in Uiiia's-Lane and Cu,r-Plt.cc. Leeds. npo beI 'EHEMPTORILY SOLD by AUCTION, JL by Mr. Thomas Luiii. at the House of Mr. David Kirkman, the White Swan Inn, in the Market Place, Leeds, on Wednesilay, the 27th Day of June ...