TH E M E RCURY
... of dined llltckfriart. The object of the upon thin ...
... of dined llltckfriart. The object of the upon thin ...
... Upper Division.—Mr. Thomas Fountain, West-Riding constable, Saville-atreet. South Division.—Mr. Edward Porter, butcher, Meadow lane. Mill Dill Division.— Mr. John Wilson, fisb and game dealer, Albion-street. East Division.—Mr. Thomas Fletcher, flour-dealer ...
... trust that something may be done in this case ; and done, 'twere well if done speedily. Dinner to Mr. Hardy.—The dinner which is to be given to Mr. Hardy, M.P., at Bradford, on the of December, is to take place in large room of the Exchange Buildings. c ...
... regulations. At the same time Kffching nan. also a hackney coachman, was fir In tha like sum for puahlng off the causeway Thomas llewett, a p>llceman, while on duty la BHggate. In all these cases the greatest leniency was evinced towards the parties, ...
... appointment of a committee. The Rev. J. C. Boddinoton proposed lhat the ladies Bradford be solicited to become collectors. Mr. C. Hardy seconded the proposition, both having spoken in support of the same. A vote of thanks to the Parent Society for ils aid to ...
... Wilkinson, Brow Bridge; Mr. W. Barber, Jun.; Mr. Thomas Simpson, Mr. Thomas James Shaw, Henry Greenwood, Esq. Mr. James Holroyde, Jun. Mr. Ely Wilkinson, Broad Can ; Thoma* Dawson, Ksq. George Haigh, Esq. Mount ; Thomas Greenwood, Esq. Bank Field ; James Greenwood ...
... THE LEEDS MERCURY. understand Mr. Hardy** friends Bradfttd intend him public dinner, take place on the December. Christ Chubch, Bradfoed.—The Right Reverend I>r. the new Bishop Kip*»n, has promised to preach at the re-opening of Christ Church (hat town ...