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Local and General Intelligence

... added to the treasury of useful keowledge. The above particulars were kindly furnisherd to out reporter by Dr. Thomas Williams, of St. Thomas's Hospital. FUNERAL OF RICHARD CARLILE. W (Written espressly for the Star) The above ceremony took place on Sunday ...

Local and General Intelligence

... Wednesday Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bart., of Middle Hill, near Broadway, late Mayor of New- port, Monmouthshire, was indicted at our County Sessions, in conju nction with two persons named Faulkner and Fletcher, for misdemeanour, in assaulting one Thomas Cooper ...

Local and General Intelligence

... Faulkner and Fletcher, for miedemeanour, b r assaulting one Thomas Cooper, a tax collectorin the n execution of his duty. Tho offence was clearly sub- - htanmiated against the principal, Sir Thomas Phillips, t, who was found guilty of a comme'c, assault, ...

BIRMINGHAM

... O'Connor, they should get on b famously after. As a proof of Chartist strength in n Worcester, he need only mention that Mr. Hardy stood a at the last election on Chartist principles, and without a spending a penny, or canvassing a Single vote, he b polled ...

Forthcoming Chartist Meetings

... (to- morrowl, at six o'clock in the evening, by Mr. Thomas Clark, of Stookport. Subject, Organi- zation afid the state of political parties.' NOTTIJH AM.-A public meeting will be held at Mr. Hardy's house next Sandy evening, at eight o'clock, for the ...

Chartist Intelligence

... of the world. He also spqke of the prosecutions of the late Thomas Paine, William Cobbelt, and others; and concluded by alluding to the prosecutions of the Chartists, and of Southwell, [ Hardy, Iloms Tooke, Paterson, and others. Mr John Armstrong and Mr ...

The Colliers' Movement

... county. We had a glorious meet- ing en Saturdaplolgfht last, at the Three Horse Shoes, Ripley, which wa *ell attended by the hardy Sons of the Mine. Mr. Fleming explained the rules of the As- sedation in a manner which highly ?? them; after which Mr. Mycroft ...

The Colliers' Movement

... We had a glorious meet- C ing on Saturday night last, at the Three iorse Shoes, di Ripley, which Was well attended by the hardy sons of p] the Mine. Mr. Fleming explained the rules of the As- ni so-iation in a manner which highly delighted them; le after ...

The Colliers' Movement

... We had a glorious mneet- ( leg on Saturdanbigkt last, at the Three Horse Shoes, d Bipley, which was well attended by the hardy sons of p the Mine. Mr. Fleming explained the rules of the As. n socistion in a manner which highly delighted them; I after ...

Chartist Intelligence

... of the world. He also spoke of the Iprosecutions of the late Thomas Paine, William Cobbeti, and others; and concluded by alluding to the prossentions of the Chartists, and of Soushwell, Hardy, Horne Tooke, Paterson, and others. Mr. John Armstrong and Mr ...

Local and General Intelligence

... William, and William Binne, alias h Touehwood I both of Clayton, were brought up at th the Courthouse, Bradford, before C. Hardy, Esq. Ti Those Paley, Esq., and M. Thompson, Esq,,charged Witll breaking into the church, at Brighouse, and un Stealing common ...

Local and General Intelligence

... cartied a butndle for her to her husband's house at Brighouse, and the trunk was left at Smithy's Moor Bar, in the custody of Thomas Thornton, the keeper, who received instructions from the prisoner to for- ward it by the first carrier to the Saddle Inn, ...