II ANKIM PTS
... cabinet-maker, March ?, !t, and April ...
... cabinet-maker, March ?, !t, and April ...
... disappointment. At Wins church, Tuesday la>t, the Rev. Thomas Hicks, Dissenting Minister, nt Cottingham, to Miss Holt, daughter of the late John Holt, Escj. of Whitby. l Whitby, on Tuesday lost, Mr. Thomas Mar wood, grocer, to Miss Brown, daughter of Mr. Joseph ...
... witness’s brother took |>o*sesbion of, and produced it before the committing magistrates, Mauin.vv and J. N. Coulthurst, R*qrs. Thomas Chapman, the boy mentioned by the lasi witness, deposed to the girls saving to him that they intended to poison their mistress ...
... found in his possession. The prisoner subsequently attempted to make bis escape, but was prevented. Guilty—Death recorded. Thomas Field (24), a chimney sweeper, late of Wakefield. pleaded guilty two indictments charging biro with burglaries in the dwe ...
... George Crontnetl, stood charged with )tarir>g hnrglHriousl} broken into and robbed the of Mr. William of heeds, painter. Mr. Hardy, with whom was Mr. Milner, *!iited the case against the accused.—William rahaw, painter. Tra- Cilgar-street, I>eeds, said llial ...
... — Robert Thomas, Liverpool, ship-broker and agent—Tbos. Clark, Dover, master Edw. Marsh, commonly called Robt. Marsh only, Georgestreet, Hampstead-road, drawing master—Wm. Hodgens, Liverpool, glass-dealer. Bankruptcy Enlarged.— William Hardy, Kirkby- ...
... that of the prisoners went in our employ. All know of Ashton is, that be frequently made use of very inflammatory language.—Thomas Patrick Flanigan, and one two other weavers, who were with the rioters at the time, identified the prisoners, and spoke i ...
... spirit till the usual hour for separation, nine o’clock. The speakers on this occasion were Mr. E. Gibson, Mr, R. Craven, Mr. Hardy, Mr. Emmett, Mr. E. Buckton, Dr. Longstalf, and Mr. T. Thompson ; and. in conclusion. Mr. Gordon replied at some length to ...
... , Motion. .SAtWdj—Thomas, Thomas. Boston —Charles, Wells. X.yw»—Suffolk, Muir. /pstcicA—Providence, Waights. London—Prince Frederick, Eyre; Manchester, Cusworth; Mary, Allan. Moffltl. Setccnstle—Jesisie, Edmunds. S'/Mi/din^r-Thomas and Ann, Bartrup. Yarmouth ...
... Mulder ; Bastraan, Plug; Joh.nne* Wilhe mlnn, Moyenkind ; Aquatic. Allison ; Kilty. Ansdell; Pilfri*. Owen. How/ir./— Thorp. Hardy. Amrlerdam—Untn*. Boa ; Fame. Cooper. I.a iert—Belly. —Supine Elise. Treybor. T-.nn.nyen—Gute Hoffnuog. Schade. .Se*,e«—Anna ...
... Cily-ro»d, watch-manufacturer Ocorje D. Haalcwood, Oldbury. Shropihirc, apothecary—John Pawsett. York, builder—Joseph Hudson and Thomas Busher, White Lir.n-street, Spitalficlds.Bitk-manufacturera—Wm. Parry and Cba*. Berry, Oxford-atreet, upholtterm— Robt. Johnston ...
... about the year 1:J77. it appears with little difference from this; and in set forth with the* king's lieense, translates! Thomas Matthews, and printed in the it stands thus :--- “Oure Father which arte in lleven, halowt'd thy Name. thy Kingdom Thy Will ...