BRITISH COMMERCE
... men I'MTKU SXITSI* **U Tlw Right Hon. Sir i.-unrt Robert George Grahw, Bart. The Hon. ('forje Dw>4*i. Henry E»q. Sir Thomas Ma»trrman Hardy. Part. H. Sir Samuel John Brm.ke R*rt. R.C.H. M#uri ...
... men I'MTKU SXITSI* **U Tlw Right Hon. Sir i.-unrt Robert George Grahw, Bart. The Hon. ('forje Dw>4*i. Henry E»q. Sir Thomas Ma»trrman Hardy. Part. H. Sir Samuel John Brm.ke R*rt. R.C.H. M#uri ...
... Hebbletbwaite, E*q.; Mr. Thomas Hobbcrvhaw, gardener to R. O. Gascoigne, Esq.; Mr. Win. Foster, gardener to Thomas Oliver, Esq.; Mr. John Cork, gardener to Sir J. L. J. ; and Mr. James Johnson, gardener Major Frrrand. Foa FLOWERS —Mr. Thomas Helton, gardener ...
... William 37 ; Thomas Brown, (sawyer,)22;Thomas Byeroft, II; James Thomas Robinson, 28; William (dyerA 28; Wm. Barker, 27; Robert 27; Robert 2t; Hoirate 28; John Butterfleld, 18, (23); John whi taker. If, (23); Edward Chadwkk, Car,) if; Thomas Richardson ...
... FREEHOLD ESTATES IN LITTLE LONDON.—FOR SALE AUCTION, Mr. THOMAS (under the Direction the Mortgagees,) at Mr. the Commercial 100, iu I Albion-Street, Leeds, Thursday the Twenty- Second Day of August Instant, Sis © Clock in the Evening, pursuant to Conditions ...
... LEEDS AUXILIARY BIBLE SOCIETY. — PATRON—The Risrht Hon. the EARL tf HARE WOOD. PRESIDENT—JOHN HARDY, Esq. M.P. TheTWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Music Hall, Albion-Street, on Wednesday, October 9th, 1833. The Rev. E. T. M. PHILLIPPS ...
... Members for Bradford.—Mr. Hardy voted against the second reading of the bill for givim; a million to the tithe owners of Ireland—Mr. Hardy and Mr. Lister voted for the reduction ofthe Bank,issue monopoly to 2o miles from London. Mr. Hardy voted for the restriction ...
... John Wright, Esq. Oliver Farrer, Esq. Young, Esq. M.P. ( ...
... Cohn Laws—both Mr. Hardy and Mr. Lister voted for the motion. When Mr. Robert -Grant moved on the twentysecond of May the second reading of the bill for removing the Civil Disabilities of the Jews— neither Mr. Lister nor Mr. Hardy voted at all. When Mr ...
... of the late Mr. Thomas Jackson, of Fasingwold. Same day, at Rotherham, Mr. Fredlerickc Fleck, of M3asbro', eto 3ary, second daughter of Mr. G. Tcwnend, wholesale grocer and tea-dealer, of the former place. - On. Monday last, Mr. Thomas Dodgson, bookbinder ...
... 0 0 Adam Lowe - 10 0 Robert Wainhouse - 5 0 0 1 1 0 Thomas Milne, Cliffe Hill - 10 0 0 1 1 0 Charles Milne, West House - 5 0 0 Thomas Milne, jun, Darcey Hill 5 0 0 Henry Lees Edwards - 10 0 0 Thomas Grove Edwards - 10 0 0 II Martin - 10 0 J Dearden - ...
... George Grayson's Washington. 2nd. Mr. Meldrum's Unknown. Sixth Class—Ortmge and Yellow. Ist, Mr. Thomas Harrison's Model of Perfection. 2nd. Mr. Thomas llarris in's Ditto. 3rd. Mr. Meldrum's Unknown. Seventh Class—White, lst, 2nd, and 3nl— Mr. G. Whitton's ...
... Padget; 2. Thomas Appleby; 3. Joseph Deuxberry, gardener to Abraham Rhodes, Esq. of Roundhay. Lilac —l and 2. John Higgles; 3. Mr. Wioe. Yelloiv —l and 2. John Higgles; 3. John Padget. White —l. Thomas Appleby ;2. B. Ely and James Jones; 3. Thomas Appleby ...