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Chartist Intelligence

... Hcnry Brown, coalhekver. , Mr. Robert Tilson, ditto. I Mr. John Hardy, ditto. I Mr. William Hardy, ditto. I Mr. Henry Roberts, publioan. . Mr. William Pa-ice, Bricklayer, I Mr. Thomas Johnson, slater. i Mr. Clements, Hallbrick, clookmaker. 3 Mr. Edward ...

Chartist Intelligence

... William Davis, Horsefair. Mr. ThomaS Haines, Maudlin-lane. Mr. John Mornean, Ellbroad street. . Mr. William Wii iams, Cross-street. Mr. William Edwards, Stapleton-road. I Mr. Frederick Gibson, Earl-street, sub-Treasurer. .Mr. Thomas Whiting, Michael's-hill ...

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

... 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 ...

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 ...

HOUSE OF LORDS

... the 3rd instant, about a iiec quarter to twetve o'clock at noon, a party of four pre men, entered taoe house of Mr. William Hardy, of' deli the town'land of Dolla, parish of Dolls, 'and county lin I ?? ad obeditof ablnderbuss, a Fri swrd to un, n apito ...

Imperial Parliament

... modification would be introduced into it in favour of incomes derived from professions. Mr. Roebuck, Mr. Muntz, Mr. Villiers, Mr. Thomas Dunceombe, and Mr. Cobden, all spoke strongly against the Bill. Mr. DUNCOMBE, commenting on Mr. . Currie's eulogium on Sir ...

THE SPECIAL COMMISSIONS

... Hitchen, Abel' matley, John Ingham, Thomas Morris, John Hague, John Leylaild, Thomas Asheroft, Thomas Marshall, Joseph Fletcher, Joseph Bowers, James Harrison, Richard Sterndale, Joseph Andrews, Robert Allen, Joseph Thomas, John Oldham, John Edwards, Ed- ...

Imperial Parliament

... the other; but he thought the Commissioners might best determine in each case whether counsel should be admitted at all. Mr. HARDY observed, that if the Commissioners would be obliged, as he thought that in point of decency they would be, to admit counsel ...

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

... our speeches upon paper; but we understood the trap too well to be caught. We are too old sparrows to be caught with chaff. Thomas Clark of Stookport, Vickers of Belper, and faorrisonaesch addressed the meetitnbriefly. Three cheers were given for the Charter ...