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insolvent debtors' court

... Sheffield, plumber, glozier, and ironmonger; William White, of Sheffield, button-mould manufacturer ; Thomas £yie,of Sheffield, saw iumdle maker; Thomas Burgiu, of the Peacioft, Sheffield, fie cutter; Charjea Giilatt, formerly of Bailey-lane, and afterwards ...

MR. O'CONNELL

... altogether a very curious speech, and we burned to reply to it; but we had no right to do, and therefore remained silent. Mr. Hardy’s arguments in favour of the Ballot, were strong, and very eloquently put but for the life of us we cannot make out, whether ...

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 ...

WEST-RIDING QUARTER SESSIONS,

... family from Thruscross to Bishopside, The pauper derived his settlement in Bishopside, according tothe respondent's case, from Thomas Fryer, his grandfather, who went to reside in that township in 1778, with a certificate from Dacre-with-Bewerley; and the ...

WEST-RIDING AJiDSGMMER QUARTER SESSIONS

... Dcutou of Skircuat. Viuceut spencer Bennington, tor stealing rope from Thomas Boppkwell of land. Wm. Kaye and Win. Wells, having pleaded guilty stealing a quantity hay, &c. train Mi. Thomas Gregory Wakefield. Imprisoned three months. —William Sharp, for seven ...

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 ...

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... Settle, wbile Maude contended that that election was not biodiim. Fenton Scott, £*q. proposed th.it ih« be Puoiefract Sessions. Thomas Ka#SON, Esq. seconded the -nmiradmsni. Court unanimously rfirected that the further consideration the question should adjourned ...

reform Meeting at wakefield

... observed Daniel Gaskell. Esq. of Lupsel; John Hardy, Esq. of Heath ; Charles Waterloo. E«l. of Walton Capt. Wood, of Sandal; the Rev. Dr. Naylor, the Rev. Thomas Kilby, the Rev. Thomas Johnstone, Dr. Crowther, Mr. Thomas Taylor, Mr. G. N. Tootal, Mr. Richard ...

KEX. v. saga it

... transportation. Impsisonedtwo months. —John Smith, convicted of stealing quantity of wearing apparel, the property of Thomas Hutton,of Baildon.—Thomas Parkinson, for stealing a number of pigeons, the property of John Roberts, of Gomersal.—Win. Gott convicted of ...