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LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... Song-Mr. Isaac Whitelicad. an Toast- The immortal memory of Thomas Paine, for William Cobbett, MajorCartwright, Robert Emmett, John Knight, Julian Hlibbert, Hamptlen, Wat Tyler, or- Sidney, Thomas Hardy, Horno Tooko, Voluey, the Voltaire, Elihu Palmer, Mirabeau ...

Foreign and Domestic Intelligence

... Heatel, B ridge-street, Daiikfnrs for k the purpose of celebrating-the- forty~fourthrlnniverv IX ke,syofth acquittal of Thomas Hardy, John Horne He 0fhn~~ Theiwall and others, from a John arge ?? Eof Fraday. nd NEW CATHOLIC CHAPEL AT WORBSOP tor 29th of ...

Foreign and Domestic Intelligence

... years' service if in the cavalry, or something less if in- fantry. DEATIH OF Sin THOMAS HARDY.-Another veteran has paid the debt of nature. The gallant Sir Thomas Hardy, for many years. Lord Nelson's friend and Lord 'olson's right hand man, died yesterday ...

MR. COBBETT

... yards r from 'Hardy. Knows hr has been a hard-working man since be came to Flixton. Went to Hardy's house.when his wile laid in; there was nottling to eat in the house. Has given something to eat, and tea and Sugar, several times to, Hardy within this three ...

BRAWFORD

... Most Gracious Majesty Vic- TORIA, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, by Charles Hardy, Esq. of Odsal, the second son of John Hardy, Rsq of Port- land place, London, the Founder, to the honour of the Most High God, for the advancement ...

SCOTTISH INTELLIGENC

... the Radical Association as a place of meeting ! Where our Provost's senses were n at the time steeping whea he allowed the Hardy- I hood of an underetrapper to hood-wink him, or what t the Alayisterial Doctissimnse Ciuddibus was about I when he allowed ...

TRIBUTE TO DR. JOHN TAYLOR

... accompanied by great extension of the Suffrage; he thought parliamdentsr should be as ofien as the'peoyle wished them. Mr. THOMAS GILLESPIE, i a poetical speech oa f great beauty, end which wencanot attempt t igive any report of, traced Mr. O'Connor through ...

LANCASHIRE NEWS

... viz., William Neild, Sarah Howard, John Chadwick, and. Henry Clough, 'in £20 each; James Hardy, and Thomain Lord, in £10 each; Willialm Hilton, Amelia Patch, Thomas Bamford, and Mark Buckley, in £5 each, It is said lthlat there are more houses which sell ...

Literary Scraps

... make him wiser and happier; and if it has not these effects, where is its utility P MECHANICAL INVENTIONS IN AMERICA.- MR. THOMAS BLANCHARD.-The New York Advertiser, of August 24, has the following com- munication from a correspondent: Tho3. Blanchard ...

Foreign and Domestic Intelligence

... ?? M treateraldhas signed apetition formercy !# onepof the'condemned prisoners, the elder Morin 5; proceeding which could hardy;bhavebeen expected h*ombim. ' I-. I ' : : Thc Speci8 l Council is to hold a session on the i4th of Eebruary. W Ue oopy the ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... Benjamin Whiteley r(21,) and Thomas Brayshaw (18,) for stealing a sack at Chapel Allertou, the property of Thomas Benson Pease, Esq. Frederick Richardson(34,) fer stealing twobarrels, at Leeds, the property of Mark Ball. Thomas Outhwaite (16,) for stealing ...

BRONTERRE O'BRIEN IN LEEDS

... with their friends ia preference to their fees. This resolution was seeonded by Mr. James Garner, and passed unanimously. Mr. Thomas Lingard moved the third resolu on, which was seconded by an. individual in the meeting, and passed'the same as the former; ...