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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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... vessel in China, as well E as of some who shipped in that country : Thomas Green, commander ; J. S. Wamshn chief t mate ; John Green, second ditto; N. T. Martin, d third ditto ;. Thomas Griffin, fourth ditto William v Gray, sixth ditto; James Catanach, ...

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

... our speeches upon paper; but we understood the trap too well to be caught. We are too eld sparrows to be caught with chaif. Thomas Clark of Stookport, Vickers of Belper, and Harrison each addressed the meeting briefly. Three cheers were given for the Charter ...

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

... holds dear, and that this meeting d protest against its becoming the law of the land. t This was seconded by Mr. Thomas Naylor. Mr. il Thomas Morgan said that the New Poor Law was a subject which the meeting had not met to consider; C and he begged to propose ...

Local and General Intelligence

... holds dear, and that this meeting d protest against its becoming the law of the land. This was seconded by Mr. Thomas Naylor. ,Mr. Thomas Morgan said that the New Poor Law was c a subject which the meeting had not met to consider; C and he begged to ...

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 ...

Local and General Intelligence

... bi it Schrikier, Richard Thomas, Richard Coleman, Win. a] le Edwards, James Woodrow, Williaws Leary, Win. b( i. Anderson, John Pearson, William George, William it l- LOWiS, Martin Johnson. Andrew Nicholson, Henry ol ie Thomas, Joiin Lawson, John Daly ...

SLAVERY IN GREAT BRITAIN

... atabout six years of age. Two of thema stopped about .twqr months ago. They- were stopped by the masters, Messrs. Hirst and Hardy. One girl left about ?? years ago, she was fourteen then, and master theught she was too old to work among boys. I cannot sign ...

Local and General Intelligence

... holds dear, and that this meeting d protest against its becoming the law of the land. t This was seconded by Mr. Thomas Naylor. Mr. h Thomas Morgan said that the New Poor Lawv was c a subject which the meeting had not met to consider; and he b'eged to propose ...

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

... Willham Callinge, weaver William Jon s, overlooker; Ilcury Pearsot, weaver; J.ihn Yates, farmer; John Tattersall, weaver; Thomas Strioger, block-printor. It was rcsolved I that James Hunt, the seconil name in tie list, be a Et and proper person to servo ...