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Leeds Times
* ee =’) IAMONDS FOU ae ‘have been in WEAR — Th of Const Fil) | Of the river Goumel,
... elbow?’ she resolv- ed she*would, and pl arm right round Prudence uessed érries aud cream | were slick?’ Je dnathan’ thought they warn’t so * slick’.as Pru’s lips. ‘ low. don’t, ” said Pra, : and she guv Jonathan's arm an involu hng. He was a leetle startled ...
CHARGE OP BIGAMY. —On Saturdar last the woman mentioned last week' was fully committed York Castle for triS a ..
... and a IJL {?'■? l 8 t0( 19 ere stolen from Jack t'fi? 1 S,turda five fowls were stolen from the hen roost of the Cardigan Arms.— Christopher Sanders, Middle Row, Camp Field, was stopped ''X two young men near the Suspension Bridge, Whitehall Road ...
ODD BITS
... January next : . G. Marshall, Esq. Chairman; H. Stansfeld, Esq. and Mr. W. Nichols, jun. Vice. Chairmen; Mr. John 2 easurer ; Dr. Smites and Mr. John ld, Secretaries. Several other Sub-Committees were appointed to facilitate the transaction of business. It ...
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... tines out of seven, SREWSTER SESsi0NS.—We las t week committed the error of stating, that Mr. John M oss, of Hunslet, and Mr. Wal- sus) ker, of the Cardigan Arms. Bramley, had got their licenses pended for a fortnight. This was n case, they having got their ...
sinoe Monday *T, tram UuJflh out shape, having bee. throwTont fo™ has once or twice been lafd the especially the
... scavengers.ave something to do with the robbery, via., one who in his callinw is t ri -5 n ,r JooiB t0 *P« the Earl of Cardigan, and the other known parti- JougWund robb erjr« bo- THB STOBM LBBDS.— On Monday and ■riTef* vrih o ' Y ' itei » high ...
—_ fond of ruling —and ruling is, indeed, one | REVISION OF THE BURGESS LISTS. ‘ we are SO —
... Child’s arm is very last, the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Rip 1 t might bring to light matters prejudicial to the, twice a week for ten years. 4 bone protruding through the nt through the ridiculous mummery of confirm. service. Lord Cardigan had the ...
ODD BITS
... wife, who was most dutifully by the bed side, if you will promise not marrv that object of unceasing jealousy, your cousin John.'* 41 Make youself quite easy, love/ murmured the affectionate mourner lam engaged to his brother.'* An apothecary residing ...
THE LEEDS TIMES
... at the Cardigan Arms, at Bramley, before John Blackburn, Esq., coroner, on view of the body of John Home, of Bram. ley. On Saturday night last, the deceased, with Richard Farras, and a number of other persons, were drinking at the Cardigan ...
THURSDAY
... Mill Hili Ward: John Howard and Radford Potts.—West Ward: William Dove and Adam Hunter, M. D.—North West Ward: W. B. Holds- worth.—North Ward: Charles Wood.—North East Ward: Samuel Lawson.— East Ward: israel Burrows.—South Ward: John Wilkinson, F. 8S ...
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... fact. ja match at the end of one of the trains had eyi. His followers have no authority in Him ignited and gone out. mighty arms the boughs of the trees, and give you | “* [have the honour to be, Sir, your very hum- The ship was then thorou for all their ...
BURGLARY AT 7HE that HOUSE OF GRIFFITH WRIGHT, ESQ., |THE LEEDS TIMES 9 | will AT HAREHILLS. Octoner 24, 1840
... | unrest, an d is only kept from a popular manifestation and from those lights we could occasional] Y see | by the strong arm of despotic sway. The seeds of them, and they were all four at the window. e waited till about a quarter to two and liberty ...