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PRESENTATION OF PLATE TO HENRY JOHN SHEPHERD, ESQ

... PRESENTATION OF PLATE TO, HENRY JOHN SHEPHERD, ESQ. x- The High-Constables for the East-Riding determined bh y, some time back to mark their deep sense of the gentle- c Y. manly conduct and courteous demeanour of Henry John of is. Shepherd, Esq., during the performance of his various he duties as Clerk of the Peace to the Riding, by the pre. re sentation of a piece of plate. A subscription vas ...

Published: Friday 30 June 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1087 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

THE LEEDS MERCURY

... 1|THE LE.EDS -ME.RCUiR Y RETURNS OF THE MEANS OF EDUCATION AND RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION IN THE MANUFACTURING DISTRICTS. THE cordial zeal with which several hundred Ministers and Gentlemen, throughout the Manufac- turing Districts of Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Cheshire, have co-operated to furnish the Returns for which Ma. EDWD. BAINES, JuN. ventured to appeal to them, gives a sanction which he ...

Published: Saturday 10 June 1843
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 553 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

THE VICAR OF BRADFORD & HIS DESTITUTE PARISH

... THE VICAR OF BRADFORD & HIS DESTI- TUTE PARISHI. IN another column will be found a curious advertisement from the Rey. Dr. Scomss~s , Vicar of Bradford, published in the Record, and read at. the meeting of the Wesleyan Missionary Society, Bradford, on Monday last, by the Rev. G. B. MACDONALD, with some just and instructive comments. The advertise- ment bears' this distressing and alarming ...

Published: Saturday 10 June 1843
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 867 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

INSURRECTION IN WATERFORD!

... INSURRECTION IN WATERFORD I (From the Daolin Post of TZ#1Ytti.) 1i DESPATCH OF TROOPS BY STEARI.-THE DE GltEY HOAX. A flourish, trumpets! strike alarums, drums! The war, that for a space dld~fail Now, trebly thundering, swells the gale. It was not for the North, as we had been led to believe on Saturday, that the Mlet Regiment were ordered from their comfortable quarters in the Royal ...

Published: Saturday 10 June 1843
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1392 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

Chartist Intelligence

... ebartiot 3ETTtritaytto. I vUxLIN.The Irish Universal Suffrage Associa. l M usual in the Great Rooms, No. 14, North stre et. on Sunday last, at six o'clock in the CADef' r.r William Woodward inthe chair. Mr ev IDyOtt, secretary. In accordance with the Vin. Vraoil e of the meeting the secretary read the ?? of the Association, and a great rule~anfflettsrs from the country, some of which nuitcd ...

To Readers and Correspondents

... Co Beabrro al.IT, eorrepontienlt* ATROCIOUS OUTRAGE.-Wfe have received from a n7nhbels of parties, ohoo give their names, the , J'llowing particulars of a diabolically atrocious out rage on a poor woman.- A certain poor woman, resides with her son and daughter, in a cottage by the road side, in the chapelry of Astley, parish of St. Mary, county of Salop, and to which Said cottage is attached ...

HARMONY HALL

... HARMONY HALL, arty LETTER Xl. C ) f TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STARL cent In my last letter I stated my Intenation of reverting Leg- at length to some points of Mr. Owen'H preliminary Idin Charter, and ehowing their relative importance when compared with other objects of agitation, which now tro- engage the public mind; but previous to doing this, I Lea- think it desirable to inquire what ...

TO THE CHARTISTS OF GREAT BRITAIN

... TO TEE CHARTISTS OF GREAT BRITAiN. *ON THE LAND SCIPIENIE AND THE al. CHARTBR. ind 1Betweon two stools you come to) the ovound. de Old Prove;b. Wer FELLOW COUNiTiyasxrc,-We have been conitending hat fur our freedom; for the emancipation of ourselves and Sel of our auefering foilow-countrymlefl, from a system of sosn tyranny rend pillage which is more exacting, more in.? grinding and ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... d PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE. bc D LONDON, WEDNESDAY NiGuHT. in le There is a much calmer stale of feeling bere about lteland, ve 1 The Funds have indicated this for some days past. Not so d much that people are persuaded things are lees alarming, as that O0 if they are satialles the Guvernment are prepared for the crisis, and of ha will act wvith becoming vigour when the proper momeot arrives of ...

Published: Friday 09 June 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1193 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

EMIGRATION

... X WHERE TO, AND HOW TO PROCEED. NOTES OF A tOUR THllOUGH A PORTION OF CANADA, t AND SEVERAL OF THE STATES O NORTH AMERICA, PAILTICULARLY THE STATES OF MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE ISLAND, NEW TORK, PENNSYLVANIA, OHIO, MICHIGAN, ILLINOIS, P WISCONSIN, AND NEW JERSEY, UNDERTAKEN WITH A VIEW OF ASCERTAINING THE DE- STRABILITY, OR OTHERWISE, OF EMrGltATOON; f AND TO JUDGE OF THE BEST LOCATION, FOR ENGLISH ...

Imperial Parliament

... 3Enperial Tjarlament. HoUSE OF COMMONS.-FRIDAY, JUNrE 16. In the House of CTmmons, some conversation arose fespeoting the Stade Daties, and the present state of our negotiations with Hanover respecting them. The substance of the replies of Sir Robert Peel and Mr. aladstone to questions asked by Lord Palmerston, Di. ogowrilg, and Mr. Hatt, was, that matters still remained indefinite and ...

Local and General Intelligence

... Koval antr General 3Nutelf(etce. MEEDBS.-THr THEATiE.-Wo perceive it is announced that this place of amusement will open oa Monday evening next, for the usual season. The company selected by Mr. Pritchard, the new lessee, we have heard very highly spoken of, and we trust his eadeavours to please will meet with their due reward; the summer season, however, is not the time for theatricals, and ...