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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

SECOND EDITION

... By Sir F. Pollock-l am certain from the heading:i Of it, atid ?? getterol appearance, that I have rood a si inlsn placard. Thomas Barrington, examined by the Attorney eticrol -1 am the goversior of Storl.port work- p5Ose, On Thtursday, the 11th of Augtust ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... Sheffield. rMr. WORTLEY and Mr. OVEREND were for the Iprosecution; Sir G. LEWIN defended the prisoner. The 3 prisoner resided in Thomas-street, and on the morning rof Sunday, the 24th of January last, about ten o'clock, ba groat noise was heard by the neighbours ...

THE POWELL PLOT

... Edward outSadig28 brass turner ; William Burn, 44, m Yhoemaker; Philip Mawtin, 45, newsman; Wiisian Mrs Lacey, 8, bootmaker; Thomas Jones, S9, shoe-' to maker; Charles loung8, ditto; William Do limg, and 24, artist; and lenry Argue, 23, shoemaker. d it The ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... Sheffield. Mir. WOaTLEY and Mr. OVEREND were for the prosecution; Sir G. LEWIN defended the prisoner. The prisoner resided in Thomas-street, and en the morning of Sunday, the 24th of January last, about ten o'clock, a great noise was heard by the neighbours ...

THE POWELL PLOT

... stanocssi ind,'therefnte, they called 'it felorny hoping I al there'T y to entrap a I conviction. The evidence I as spainest'Hardy. Horme Tooke, and Watson, was much the, stronger than in this case,'and yet ?? would not letth sonylat them. why had, the offence ...

THE POWELL PLOT

... convict ofhgtranude such circum-. Dubli stances, and, therefoe hycle tflnhpn I am there' y to entrap ovcin h'eiec I aim against Hardy. HoeTokadWtnwsmc the pi stogr than in ti ae adytte~r ol o letter. =ovc them. Whybdteofnebe eue I was from high treason t eoy ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... to. ~walki call all the, evidence which' had been taken-a'various' Conui times doriaal the progress. of the riots. . I' the Thomas W. Plater corroborated the ;dvideniie of thA- the previous witness as to the. mob, Pand added, that stand he saw a man, in ...

THE POWELL PLOT

... stances, and, therefore,' they called it felony, hooing I am au 4here~y to enti'ap a conviction. The evidence. I san am against Hardy, Horne Tbokii, and Wataori,'wns much' the prise ettionger thanr in this case, and yei~ the jury would not letters, consvict ...

THE IRISH TRIALS FOR HIGH TREASON

... overwhelm every institution in this land- id on that day the prosecutor in this case wrote the f e. following letter:- lr I'To Thomas Attwood, Esq, Birmingham. in Sir-I beg to acknowledge with heartfelt-' 10 The Attorney General-I beg pardon, I am not 7Y aware ...