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Leeds auxiliary bible society. The Right Hon. the Earl of Harewood, Patron. John Hardy, Esq. Recorder of Leeds, ..

... Leeds auxiliary bible society. The Right Hon. the Earl of Harewood, Patron. John Hardy, Esq. Recorder of Leeds, President, The TWENTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY of this Society will be held in the Music-Hall, Albion- Street, Wednesday, October 13th, 1830. The ...

INSOLVENTS

... INSOLVENTS. Robert Thomas, of Liver pool, broker Hodgenr.of Liverpool, glass dealer Thomas Clark, of Dover, ter mariner BANKRUPiCY ENLARGED. Wm Hardy, Kirby Aluurside, tailor, from April ff to May 25 ...

LONDON, THURSDAY, January 14

... JANUARY 11. Christ. Beckett, Esq. Mayor, Henry HaB, Esq. John Hardy, Esq. Recorder. Lepton Dobson, Esq. Charles Milner, Esq. Deputy Benjamin Sadler, E«q. Recorder. Thomas Beckett, Esq. John Esq. Thomas Blayds, Esq. Charles Brown, Esq. Ralph Markland, Esq. Tue ...

Leeds borough sessions

... of the Grend Jury Mr, E4ar. Hudaon, Foreman. Mr. George Noble Mr. Thomas Charleawonh Mr. George \ewlove Mr. Robert Chapman Mr. Abraham Mr. James EotwUtle Mr. David Underwood Mr. Thomas England Mr. John Wylde Mr. Wm. Holroyd Mr. Edward Wilkinson Mr. Thos ...

YORKSHIRE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... were Mr, Benjamin Eli, Mr, Samuel Poynton, and Mr. Thomas Haselgrare. For Tulips Mr. Thomas Marshall, Mr. John Smith, and Mr. E. Fletcher.— For Fruits :—Mr, James Jamieson, Mr. JamesHollings, and Mr. Thomas Haselgrare. For Flowers ; Dr. Crowther, of Wakefield ...

YORKSHIRE SOCI ETY

... follow Rest Pine.—Thomas Appleby, gardener, Mr. Rhodes. Black Gripe.—-Wm. Reynolds, gardener Mr Armitage, of Farnley Hail. Best Mushrooms.—Mark Clark, gardener to Messrs. Backhouse. Potatoes—Samuel Cuirey. gardener Mr Ingham; 2nd ditto, Thomas Deuxberry, gardener ...

PETER GiBBONS (26), was indicted for the wilful murder of John Joy, at Leeds. The prisoner pleaded not guilty. The

... known to our readers from their publication in the Patriot in February and March last. The prosecution was conducted Messrs. Hardy and Milner ; the prisoner was defended by Mr. Cottingham. The deceased was an inspector of the watch, Leeds, and on the night ...

BANKRUPTS

... BANKRUPTS. ANN HAW and GEORGE HENRY STIFF, of Jermyn■treet, St. James's, cheesemongers—THOMAS MANT, of Ipswich, boarding and lodging bouse keeper—PETEß TESSIER, of Rlngmore. Devonshire, merchant and ehip owner—DANIEL MACLEOD, late of Water lane, Tower ...

ELECTIONEERING MOVEMENTS

... are in the field— Colonel Wilson, the Hon. Thomas Dundas, the Hon. E. R. Petre, and Captain Baynt’in , of the Guards. Pontefract.— Every attempt is making here to promote contest. The friends of John Hardy, Esq. (Recorder of Leeds,) have been exerting ...

FORGERY AT LEEDS

... ensemble was some degree venerable. Mr. Hardy, Mr. Blackburne, and Mr. Ingham, were counsel for the prosecution; Mr. STARKIF and Mr. Milner appeared for the deleuce. Mr. Ingham having fly opt-ned the indictment, Mr. Hardy stated the nature of the case the jury ...

WAKEFIELD LUNATIC ASYLUM

... commissioners. The Memorialists think, that when you liave heard the facts and arguments of myself and my learned friend, Mr. Hardy, you will be induced to support the measure. The prayer of the memorial is~- Lord Wharncuppe : Why I, sitting here as chairman ...

To the ED I ToH of the LEEDS PATRIOT

... Mulliflora.) Hardy Plant, (Phlox second do, (Phlox Elegahs)—all to J. Menzies, gardener to llawson, Esq. Best Annual in Pot—(Anuthesa) —J.. Hudson, gardener Dr. Crowther, Wakefield second (Linaria)—Mr. Bniratr. Best Exotic Bou^ q,iet—Thomas Appleby. Apples ...