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... Jrobinces. I TimE BAR.-David Dundas, Esq., of the Northern Circuit, has received a silk gown, having been appointed one of her Majesty's counsel learned in the law. Digby Cayley Wrangham, Esq., of the Northern Circuit, who has recently been elevated to the degree of sergeant-at-law, is the son of the Venerable Aclideacon Wraugham. The Leeds town council, after a short discussion, adopted an ...

Published: Friday 06 March 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 363 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

LEEDS:

... SATURDAY, IMARCH 14, 1840. e THE BR5AD}FORD AND SHEFFIELD CHART5STS.- The law-officers of the Crown have thought it right not to proceed against the Bradford and Sheffield Chartists on thle charge of High Tresqsn, but on the charge of Riot and Seditious Conspiracy. True Bills for the latter oft'ences having been found by the Grand Jury, the prisoners were arraigned on Thursday, and all pleaded ...

Published: Saturday 14 March 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1387 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

CHINESE WAR

... CHINESE XWAR. leTO THE CHRISTIAN PUBLIC OF GREAT BRITAIN. K I may be accused of presumption in thus addressing you, but when the natiioa is about to be pilluged Into a disgraceful and ot expensive war, which must cast a reproach on the name of Christianity Id throughout the world, It becomes the ditty of every individual, how. 10 erer humble, to raise his voice against it. e r Id It s now too ...

Published: Saturday 28 March 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 969 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

LEEDS:

... L ,I E1 D S: SATURDAY, MAiWEI 7, 1ij. IAlA 7. MAN-,II oill'r ixth ?? :eill be Elttni ilC stllt, it tue g-rtetrai ltecti:Ltg' Itt' ii..tlllii ths bl tnirc ratiltvas', .shi!t airel ?? itih grelt tritest it \'iiekr'ir_ lII' N-rrth lidland, ite Iil] oil S;in, anid ithe ?? ?? 31atteheser. I opitits t nitmr:cts from1 the revorts oI thi t dtectiirs arid e'ligiilter's are givern, anti as to tire- two ...

Published: Saturday 07 March 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1270 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

Imperial Parliament

... :EmpttriaI taul t. . HOUSE OF L Mareh 6. Lord Duancsanon, by command of her Majesty, pre- sented correspondence relating to China. The Duke of Buckingham, on presenting aeverail petitions from. Berkshire, earnestly praying the house not to consent to any altaion in the existing Corn Lawn, observed that it was unnecessary forhim to assure their Lordshlps.that he heartily concurred with the ...

GROSS OUTRAGE BY THE MILITARY AT WIGAN, AND ATTACK ON THE CHIEF MAGISTRATE

... GROSS OUTRAGE BY THE MILITARY AT WIGAN, AND ATTACK ON THE CHIEF ~ MAGISTRAkT3 -- II= ,4on Wedthedmyjoteeieti, w etlt 4this borcugh_ R~,* -.t1*_appea;Midt ~lace pe.! 'whioh had beenoubtaeptuiredb a yo'i fbs~es i and who werezitbojji to sack~ the pac'te s the got-possbeisioll o Th-6 viblenti state~fe~at,.e Mn ~e dra 'iituin fohr'eoefom5X the following ciroumstances, detailed in ,the e aidence to ...

Correspondence

... ICQorrespontenre. TO U11E EW UTOI OF THu H1JuLL pAVGA~1T. SIR,-In -.'our last wCek's paper I have read the letter of '. L., and should very much like to set him rifld ii one or two points wvhich appear to trouble rim. HIe comlhaills of tthe fulsome com. plihlertarv lanlguage which Nvas employed - by one of the speaklcrs wv'ith reference to the town Missionories ! and fulrther of thle ...

Published: Friday 27 March 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 423 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

DAVENTRY

... DAVENTBy. VINCEsT'S DkFENCE FUND.-The sum of one pound has been forwarded to Mr. Owen, solicitor, Mon- mouth, towards Mlr. Vincent's Defence from the I following working men of Daventry, yiz.-' s. d. A Friend ?? 6. ,TJo1h1son ?? ?? 0 6 J.Godfrey ?? ?? 3 A Chartist ?? 6 A Middle Class Chartist 2 6 S. Johnson ?? ?? 0 3 C. Lilley ?? ?? 03 T. Shearsby ?? .2 W. Watt 0 3 J. Powers ?? 0 2 A Friend ?? ...

Imperial Parliament

... 3awr(4 aT ltawn*t. CASE OF FROST AX6 OT S. - Lord TEYNHAM said he wished to make a few ob- servations with respect to what had fallen from tbe Noble Marquis the Home Secretary last evening, re- peeting the petiton he had presented from the town of Newport. With regard to the population of that place, it was not as the Noble- Marquis had stated, 12,000, but l,062. With regard to the petition, ...

MISCELLANEOUS NEWS

... \f&&u'I4u If RJ; C'x @;Mes nl ALLoT for- the Cambridge petition is fixed and March 16. Ege .i SHAFTo ADAImis canvassing East Suffolk on Mr. Reform interest. 'llis a. HORATio SMITH has been unanimously eleoted AtMr sident-f ?? -Royal Institution-for the Ti . . year.- Norl .- ALLUS to the recent'defect of Ministers they Maj - vscquired the new name of. the -Newport Con- Pre, and' v ?? Ta E- or ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... ll| .1i Ib e HOUSE OF LORDS, FRIDAY, MARCH 13. t CORN-LAWS. e Petitions in support of the Corn-laws were presented by Lord e Prudhoe, from Richmond, and several other places. n Petitions in favour of the repeal of the Corn-laws were piesented *1 by the Earl of Clarendon, from Veovil, Somersetshire, signed by is several landowners; and by the Marquis of Normanby, from graziers in Lancashire. Fe ...

Published: Saturday 21 March 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1362 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News