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... CHARTIST RIOTERS AT THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY, HELD AT EDINBURGH, ON MONDAY LAST. — John Duncan. preacher; John Penney, mechanic; Hugh Ross, tailor; James Graham, weaver; John Scott and Peter Bennet, flax dressers ; were charged with mobbing and rioting, as ...

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... CHARTIST RIOTERS AT THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY, HELD AT EDINBURGH, ON MONDAY LAST. — John Duncan. preacher; John Penney, mechanic; Hugh Ross, tailor; James Graham, weaver; John Scott and Peter Bennet, flax dressers ; were charged with mobbing. and rioting, ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.—An inquisition yesterday took place before Mr. Curry, the borough coroner, on view of the body of John Wilkinson. A boy of 14 years of age, named Doyle, was in custody. Owen Handwright said,—l am a cooper, and live in Midghall-street ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.—An inquisition yesterday took place before Mr. Curry, the borough coroner, on view of the body of John Wilkinson. A boy of 14 years of age, named Doyle, was in custody. Owen Handwright said,—l am a cooper, and live in Midgball ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.—An inquisition yesterday took place before Mr. Curry, the borough coroner, on view of the body of John Wilkinson. A boy of 14 years of age, named Doyle, was in custody. Owen Handwright said,—l am a cooper, and live in Midghall-street ...

SELECTIONS

... one hundred and twenty. He had one hundred guineas for Cline, and one hundred and twenty guineas a-piece for James Watt and John Rennie. In 182t1, his charge was one hundred and fifty guineas, the sum he received from Lord Liverpool for the bust of the ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD,

... one hundred and twenty. He had one hundred guineas for Cline, and one hundred and twenty guineas a-piece for James Watt and John Rennie. In 1820, his charge was one hundred and fifty guineas, the sum he received from Lord Liverpool for the bust of the ...

STATE OF SOUTH WALES

... shot under him is a young marl, a respectable farmer's son, named Hughes, who resides in the village of Llanon. He had one arm broken and sustained other injuries, and is now at the infirmary of the House of Correction. The party who attacked the gate ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... shilli ng s t amp . T here were also three other bills of exchange, accepted by John Robinson, and drawn upon the London and Westminster Bank, and also another accepted ba John Robinson, and drawn by Samuel M'Nab; hut this was not filled up. There was also ...

STATE OF SOUTH WALES

... Clement, Norfolk. The Rev. Thos. Martin Symonds. M.A., of St. John's College, to the living of Adwick-le-street, Doncaster; value £364. The Rev. Charles Edward Kenna ray, M.A., of St. John's College, to the perpetuel curacy of Trinity Chapel, Brighton ...

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... Hon. Dr. Pigot, Q.C.; Richard Moore, Esq., Q.C.; John Hatchell, E-q., ' C.; Sir Coleman O'Loghl , n, T. O'Hagan, Esq , and James Close, Esq., for Mr. O'Connell.—Solicitor, Mr. William Ford. For Mr. John O'Connell—Jonatha❑ Henn, Esq., Q C.; Gerald Fitzihhon ...

THIRD EDlTlOilsr. Standard. office, Eleven o'clo,'k. STILL LATER FROM OUR DUBLIN CORRESPONDENT. MOST IMPORTANT. ..

... ASSOCIATION. The avenues leading to the Corn Exchange were densely crowded long before one o'clock. The chair was taken by John Augustus O'Neill, Esq., of Bunowen Castle, county Galway, formerly M.P. for Hull, and a captain of dragoons ; and subsequently ...