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... Hit-hard Fawcett, M.A. Vicar, the Ret. Edward Cookson. M. A. to Elian, youngest daughter Thomas Choi ley’ Esq of this town. On Monday, at St.John’s, Wakefield, the Hev. Thomas Ki-by, Mr. John Wood, maltster, of Biaktr Hall, to Mis- Coldweii,of Wakefield, butcher ...

ASSIZE , last, the ringing sat'ir

... wife, on being placed in the witness box, was suddenly taken in labour, in conseqnence of which the trial was postponed. Mr. Hardy detailed the circumstances of the case to the Jury. The prisoner was indicted under the 9th Geo • IV, cap sec 11. The prosecutrix ...

CAPITAL AND VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES, 8 miles from the City of York, and from ihe Market Town of Wetberby,

... charged with having, on the King’s highway, in the township of Hipperhoimcuui-Bnghouse, rubbed Edwin Kusbwurth, his and Mr. Hardy (with whom was Mr. Dundas) stated the case. The prosecutor machine-maker, Raistrick common, near Halifax. On Sunday the 12th ...

THE CHOLERA

... — “ A placard is being about calling Thomas Haul to prove the truth his asseilions regarding tbe labourers in public meeting tube held at the Political Union Room, for that purpose, the instant M fancy .Mr. Thomas low will only find this awkward task ...

THE PATRIOT

... HOUSE, LEEDS.—[Continued.) EMBEZZLEMENT. (’HAILES ATHA was indicted for obt»ininff by fraudulent pretences from M«srs. Hind, Hardy, and field, of tbe Low Moor Iron W'orl s his employers, the sum of twenty-six sh I with intent t > defraud them of the same ...

EXECUTION

... Cubbett. two years ; Mr. Drakard, Stamford, twelve mouths ; Mr. Montgomery, Sheffield, two imprisonments of six months ; Messrs. Hardy and Thelwall, eight mouths, under charge of constructive treason in 1793-4 ; and Mr. John Gale Jones, eighteen months in two ...

LONDON POLICE

... WOOD. The TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING will he he'd in the Music *ll, Albion Street, on WEDNESDAY, October 10. 1832:• John Hardy, Esq. Recorder of Leeds, and President of the Society, is expected to take the Chair on this orcasion. The Business to Commence ...

THE PATRIOT

... j March, Thomas .yds, E,q. } April, Beck»*lt. Esq.; iy, Chrisioplier Beckett, Esq.; June, William Hey, Esq.; July, Benjamin Sadler, Esq. August, Markl md, Esq.; September, lienjaiii;n Golt, E>q. ObiAiniso Money under False Pbbtences.—Thomas Harrison, ...

Qcatbs

... Sibthorpe, C. L. Calcraft, William Mussun, John Hardy, William Robinson, W. Dolby, Thomas Lowry, Jos. Roberts, J.C.Beasley, R.Buckle, W.Brightmore, G. Parnel, W. Mercer, John Garfite, James Cross, and Thomas Duckle; “And the Sheriff having thought proper ...

PEACE OR WAR

... with association for the protection of labour which is nowiorming. Messrs. Christopher Ellwand, William William Rider, and Thomas Harrison, spoke in favour of the proposition ; after which Mi. Rider adverteflto a paragraph in the Wakefield paper on the ...

BRADFORD REFORM MEETING

... being free and independent. I am. Sir, your obedient servant, Leeds, Feb. 23, 1831. CRITO. REFORM MEETING AT WAKEFIELD JOHN HARDY, ESQ. OF HEATH. Sir, —That was curious speech of yours at the Reform Meeting Wednesday last—curious fur what it contained, ...

WEST RIDING EASTER SESSIONS

... PeerageTiie £«rl of Sefton, Viscount Palmerston, Lord John Russell, Sir Sandford Graham, Bart. Sir Edward Blount, Bart. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Sir Francis Burdett, B*rt. Messrs. George Byng, Edward T. Foley, T. W. Coke, and Win. Russell, Member for the ...