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... Lepton, Jonathan Senior; Shelley, laugh of Green; Stocks Moor, James Stephenson; Holmllirth, D~o John Littlesvocd ; Meltham, Thomas Hirsit ; Slaithi- to Waite, James Garside ; Honley, Bramblall Dyson. mo It was determined that a missionary should be Air ...

TO THE CHARTISTS OF NORTH LANCASHIRE

... DEAR, FnRiNDS,-YOU are aware that at the on lst delegate meeting, held at Accrington, Dec. 3rd, it og was agreed that Mr. Thomas Land, of Lancaster, should it, be engaged as the lecturer for North Lancashire, and nt that he should commence his labours ...

TO THE CHARTISTS OF NORTH LANCASHIRE

... that is wanting is agitation to blow into' a flame the sr spirit of liberty. that Is sparkling in so. many bosoms of. the hardy sons of the. North. The men of Xendal ate ,in. desirous of having the'service of the lecturer. Much am good may bce dons -In ...

TO THE CHARTISTS OF NORTH LANCASHIRE

... F~iUNDS,-YoU are aware that at Ilhe Iren last delegsae meeting, held at Accrington, Dec. 3rd, It ting was agreed that Mr. Thomas Land, of Lancaster, should lst, be engage'd as the lecturer for North ,Lancashlre, and Bent *tbeat he should, commience his ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Moss; Lepton, Jonathan Senior,; Shelley, Hugh Green; Stocks AMoor,James Stephenson; Holmfifth, John Littlewood ; Meltham, Thomas Hirst; Slaith- waite, James Garside; Honley, Bramhall Dyson. It was determined that a. missionary should be appointed to go ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Moss; Lepton,. Jonathan Senior; Shelley, Hugh 0 Green; Stocks Moor, James Stephenson; Holmtlrth, I John Lililewvood * Meltham, Thomas Hiret; Slaith- 5 waites James Garside; Henley, Bramhall Dyson. n It was determined that a missionary should be 3 appointed ...

THE ANTI-CORN LAW DELEGATES

... fore the Ghilzies, the Belo~hes, and the otherwarlike tribes a dhe . who have risen against us and we shall soon have the hardy, w orr ge, andnot over satisfied races bn this side the Indus following c onq in. their example. We had no business to interfere ...

Published: Friday 25 February 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1515 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

BIRMINGHAM

... the idea of working meal being too ignorant to vote. Mr. Alderman VAN WART seconded the resolution in a short address. Mr. ThOMAS ATTWOOD then addressed the meeting at some length on his usual topic, the Currency Ques. i tion, and endeavoured to justify ...

Local and General Intelligence

... of the masons during their long and arduous struggle, preeminently deserves the utmost praise and addi tional support. Mr. Thomas seconded the resolu- tion. Mr. Ford in an an able address exposed the manner in which the press of the metropolis had mis ...

Local and General Intelligence

... masons during their long and arduous straggle, n: preemleulltly deserves the utmost praise and addi- tional support. Mr. Thomas seconded the resolu. K tioll. M1r. Ford ia an an able address exposed the tl Manner ill which the press of the metropolis ...

Local and General Intelligence

... the masons during their long and arduous struggle, preeminently deserves the utmost praise and addi. tional support. Mr. Thomas seconded the resolu- tion. Mr. Ford in an an able address exposed the manner in which the press of the metropolis had mis ...

NOMINATIONS TO THE GENERAL COUNCIL

... Whitstones. a Mr. Thomas Higgson, ditto. Mr. George Gibson, ditto, ditto. s Mr. John Pollard, ditto, ditto, sub-Treasurer. e Mr. David Lee, ditto, sub-Secretary. LEPTON e Mr. Matthew Whittle, weaver, i Mr. George Jes;op, ditto. e Mr. Thomas Shaw, ditto. 1M ...