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SPECIAL COMMISSION AT MONMOUTH

... of other pi isoners, and therefore they had better be asked. Mr. Thomas-I also appear, my Lords, for some of the prisoners. The Lord Chief Justice-Are you' assigned, Mr Thomas I Mr. Thomas-No, my Lords. Lord Chief Justice Tindal-Then you ought to l state ...

DEFENCE OF ZEPHANIAH WILLIAMS

... one word about putting back the clock, till he found he had to contend against Mary Jones's evidence. l The evidence of Sir Thomas Phillips, posiiee upon Mr. Frost's trial, but only preaptice upon my trial, when he finds his evidence at varcace with ?? ...

TRIAL OF THIEBRADFORD CHARTISTS. i (Continuedfrees ?? page.) (Iaughter.) And yet this miian is not only courted ..

... , MArICn 11. tb [BniCIolt MRf. JUSTICE ElliRSINE.] m YWHE DIIADFPORt CfA~ftlSTs. hi Robert Peddie, 37, W~ilia Brook, 37, Thom~as h D,'eke, 55, James Holdsworth, 26, and Paul Holds- di worlk, 24, were indicted for seditiously conspiring to h, create & ...

GREAT MEETING AT THE LONDON MECHANICS' INSTITUTION, TO PROMOTE THE ERECTION OF A TRADES' HALL FOR THE METROPOLIS

... Journevmen's Trades' Hall, which should be open a to all parties, for meetings on all subjects, at all ยข reasonable times. Thomas Waklcy, Esq., M.P., was announced to take the ehair, out as that gels- P tleman had not arrived at half past seven (halt au ...

STOCKPORT

... Hammond. Simpson not being able to pay the fine, was committed for one month. INTIMIDATION. Thomas Wright, otherwise Flannigan, was charged with intimidating Frances Hardy, a weaver at Messrs. Bradshaw's. The information, wvicb, like the others, was grounded ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... elation. We understand the A-sociasioil will meet on Monday evening next, at their usual place of meeting. COuRT HousE.-Joseph Hardy, of Bierley, was on L Saturday last brought up at the Court House, charged with stealing a quintity of wearing apparel, the ...

TO THE PEOPLE OF YORKSHIRE

... the moors, the law is not so strictly enforced, as it is in the sstreets of Halifax. The naturally industrious, patient, hardy and robust tenants of the heath, are, it would e seem, charitably allowed to die of want, undisturbed D by the police, unpunished ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... failed to support the capital charge. but the Jury sa found him guilty of a common ?? be kept anc to hard labour three years. Thomas Jones, 25, was indicted for having, on Bp the 23rd of June, at Bradford, unlawfully and feloni-no ously assaulted Ellen Verity ...

DR. M'DOUALL IN BOLTON

... our space will not allow us to give at n length, sat down amidst protracted and boisterous D applause. 0 On the motion of THOMAS HORNur, seconded by C JOHN SULLIVAN, a committee was proposed, and the r list agreed to. c PRESENT TO DR. )O'DOUALL. h The ...

HUDDERSFIELD

... Scarborough, where he has been asojourning for a month past. at THE CHuRcH.-Church building is no go in this ot parish. Hardy, no doubt, wishes that he had his to money back again into his breeches pocket and so. at judging from facts does Wood. How ...

MORE YOUNG PATRIOTS

... O'Connor. Mary, the wife of John Hardy, was safely deli- vered of a fine daughter on the Otis inst., which was christened on the 25th., at the Old Parish Church, Sheffield, and duly registered Harriet O'Conno~r Hardy. Registered lately, John Feargus Williamns ...

THIRD EDITION

... Oldham, was christened, by the Rev. Wm. Lees, f Edward Frost O'Connor Lawless, soi of Thomas and Sarah Lawless,basket-maker, Bottom of Moor. Mary, the wife of John Hardy, was safely deli- vered af a fine daughter on the 8th inst., which was christened on ...