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Chartist Intelligence

... ? and William M'Laren ; Alva, D. Harrower. George Rattary. and J. Bain; Coalsnaughton, JohnDcummond, to Robert Laten, and Thomas Hall ; Altos, 3- Ste'wart and Robert Stenhouse; Bannokoburn, J. Jenkens; it Falkirk, Alexander Shanks; Clackmanimn, William ...

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 ...

Local and General Intelligence

... obtaining upwards of thousand dollars' worthofmsrchaudise,consistillg ofailverwatchicsgold hai1s, paints, ?? ?? Charles Bryson and Thomas Laurie, of Scotland, under false pretenses, and ship- ping himself aud goods to this country in the first vessel. Under the ...

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 ...

Local and General Intelligence

... William Calhnge, weaver; William Jots s, overlooker; Henry Pearson, weaver; John Yates, farmer; John Tattersall, weaver ; Thomas Stringer. block-printer. It was resolved that James H1tslt, the srcond name in the list, be a fit and proper person to s. ...

Chartist Intelligence

... 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 ...

Chartist Intelligence

... dismiss them from office, and take into her Council tj Y mein who will make the People's Charter a cabinet si c measure. Mr. Thomas Milne seconded the reso-o lution, and Mr. Samuel Kidd, from Glasgow, Sup- ported it. Mr. AI'Lean proposed that the part of ...

GREAT CONFERENCE AT BIRMINGHAM

... Birmingham, and Charles Clerke, Bath. Banbury-R. Corkwill, R. K. Philp, and E, French, Bridgewater-Thomas Hill, and F. J. Thompson. Birmingham-Arthur O'Neil, Thomas Parkes, F. O'Connor, George White, John Follows, and John Horsley. Bradford (Wilts)-G. Rolf, ...