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... previous uesday, before Wm. Hky, Esq. Mayor John Hardy, Esq. Recorder ; C'has. Mliner, Esq. Deputy Recorder; John Brooke, Esq; Thomas Esq.; Henry Hall, Esq.; George Banks, Esq.; Christopher Beckett, Esq.; Thomas Beckett, Esq.; Ralph Markland, I'so. The following ...
... Preston,aged 67, Elizabeth, widow I of the late Mr. Wm. Pickard, of the King's Head Inn. Yesterday week, aged 32, Thomas, son of Mr. Thomas Kidd, of Bridlington, shoemaker. f On Wednoesday week, Mrs. Wilson, wife of Mr. Wilson, of the Bull and Sun Inn, ...
... COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. FROM TUESDAY'S GAZETTE, JULY 17, 1332. vi ns. Aug. X, Hardy It Gardiner, Cheapside, merchants, llasiiiglrall street—Aug. 7, Hewitt, Watling street, silk manufacturer, Basinghr.ll street- Aug. 0, BayleV, Bristol, silk mercer, the ...
... ElUnor (C_on_U Tokay.) Best Cherries.. .To John Humphries, Esq. Ripon (May Duke) ; tccont best, to Mr. C. WhytsU, gardener to Thomas Mason, Esq. Copt He- wick (May Dux*.) TT Best Strawberr ?? Mr. Abbott, of Knaresbrcugh (Kesa 1 . Seedling) 13 weighed 7ox ...
... 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 ...
... arcomi Motions course heing proceeded In the trial of appeals Ahrrtherre wrlh Therem, Mr. Maim, Sm. appeared for and hlr. HARDY and Mr. Mss, a It sae an appeal apnoea an order • pauper, named Sarah Wade, the re the appellant townaleip. tl,e , part of ...
... and ?? Ha-rk Smai. m I Brooiuhesd. Newcastle-upon-Tyna, tea-deskrs and .- Thomas Ovcnden Dodswell and Bdwarit Dad nol bury. Shropshire, grocer-, ami u-a-ckukrs Ih. n*. Thomas Everinghom, Usbridge, Mutitieses, *r U ?? Bf* field. Bucks, gr-wers an. tsjow-char ...
... Bales Coarse Portugal WOOL, 200 Bales Spanish, German, and Russia WOOL, all just arrived.-^Further Particulars in due Time by THOMAS EBSWORTII, Broker, Sambrook Court, London. IDLE, near BRADFORD.—TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. G.T. Lister, Peremptorily and ...
... the purer air, if run desperately and disorderly into all places and amongst all persons, this a gross, ignorant, and fool-hardy presumption, injurious to the state and commonwealth, by prolonging and spreading the danger, which otherwise by their better ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...