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RIOT AT 110LBF.CK

... RIOT AT 110LBF.CK. William Foster, Samuel Metcalf, Crispin AUiscn, John Hu die i/, William Coup land, Thomas Wood, George Archer, George Harrison, Michael Hell, Sarah Snell, Ann Stead, and Ann Maude, were indicted tor a riot Holbeck, on the 30ili Nov ...

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 ...

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 ...

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, ...

Uto Roylmi to ■ ntail««plH«»M» P—r»it»,o« texb«i»ct leeMtiewl**! I» n«lln iumi ■rntyln lw*»et wcmU tm* ** ..

... on society Urge—Transported for seven years. LUKE BRADLEY aod THOMAS BURTON were cbnrireit with stealing two black enrt-mures, the property of the Dukenfirld coal and iron company. Mr. Hardy end Mr. Milner were for the prosecution. The horses were locked ...

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 ...

\urtl, iti '*» AT attENGRAL JIB6WN«

... STRICKLAND, £mj. »« J. C. RAMSDEN, Esq. bold * Motel, Day. MARMADUKE 'WYVICL, lhe'Ch«ir: _ tbe motioD F. H. ••ceeoed t!ie Hon. Thomas Du.ndas, was Resolved . this Meeting *»“ portanceof ibe duty which Grcclou* • recent appeal People has called upon them ...

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 ...

RIOTS, Ac. AT SELBY

... RIOTS, &c. AT SELBY. WM. BROWN, THOMAS HANDLEY, and WM. MELLARD, pleaded Guilty to. an indictment charg- ing them with baving committed divers misdemva- nours, riots, and assaults, at Selby. Mr. Mitner stated that fur some time past a num- ber of persons ...

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 ...

iMELLOK v, LIN FOOT,

... iMELLOK v, LIN FOOT, Mr. Alexander appeared for the plaintiff, Mr. John Mellor, of Halifax, stone mason ; anti Messrs. Hardy and Greenwood, for the defendant, Mr. Mattiiewr Lin foot, tea dealer, at the same place- action was brought to recover balance ...