The Observer o? T.is day contains :— P * OE Page p* b «t!.«smextB. .1,2,5 Railway Notabilia . . 6
... Archi- A 7 median Steam Ship MAR4*VRET, Thomas -4?! -ijffi«^ RAWLINS N , Commander, on Saturday, 7th, an ...
... Archi- A 7 median Steam Ship MAR4*VRET, Thomas -4?! -ijffi«^ RAWLINS N , Commander, on Saturday, 7th, an ...
... the late Mrs. Chambers* Royal Oak Inn, Halifax. Same day, at the parish church, Otley, by the Rev. J. Hart vicar, Mr. John Hardy, pattern card maker, Bradford, to Sarah' youngest daughter of Mr. Samuel Hartley, gardener and seecls- man, Otley. Yesterday ...
... is. eve— rag of Wednesday, the 2nd of October, !» ? x slid -seven o'clock, Uie prosecutor, who is a ■ -tic service of Mr. Thomas Dibb, farmer, of .- the i-.H.-T.-lisdi'-ig, was sent by Mr. Isaac ■ lux mantel's son, for two ounces of tobacco. i> the boy ...
... Sheffield, violently assault- | ed Thomas Ktiapton, and stolen from his person ls. and a penknife. Mr. Overend and Mr. MoNTEITH were | for the prosecution ; Mr. Bliss defended the prisoner. \ The prosecutor, Thomas Knap ton, is a scissor manufac- i turer ...
... Kirklees Hall; Joshua Pollard, REq., W.ad ford, John Barff, Esq., Wakefield: Henry HouldswerthI, Esq., P Manchester, Charles Hardy, Esq., Odsall; Geo. Andertonh, Esq., es Cleckheaton; John Cooper, Esq., Rtousidhay; Joseph Bateson, Esq., Leeds; Joseph Gill ...
... on the 24th October Init. et Pedery, felontoody and violently smashed Henry Hawkinson, and stoles fro= person one gun. Mr. Hardy was counsel for the prosecution; and Mr. Wilkins for the defence. The prosecutor, who is •solicitor at Podsey, wag returning ...
... Hay, Druggist, Medical Hall. Hull, Thomas Burton, Druggist, Mvtongate. Bradford, M. Rogersou, Chemist, Darley-street. Bridlington Quay, Agent Wanted. Barnsley, Richard Birks, Chemist, Queen-street Beverley, Thomas Dykes, Chemist, Toll Gavel. Bentham ...
... destroy a certain steam-engine, the explosion of a quantity of gunpowder, the property of John Wilson, Thomas Dunn, William Jeffcock, and John Wilson, Thomas Dunn, William Jeffcock, and George Hounsfield. Mr. Wilkins, Mr. Smith and Mr. Overend were for the ...
... October last, at Pudsey, feloniously and violently assaulted Henry Gwynne Hutchinson, and stolen from his person one gun. Mr. Hardy was counsel for the Prosecution; and Mr. Wilkins for the defence. The Prosecutor who a solicitor at Pudsey, was returning home ...
... of the said Benjamin Gott. Mr. BIM., Mr. Overend, and Mr. Hardy, were counter' for the pronoution; and Mr. Wilkins defended the prisoner. It will he remembered that five Irishmen, called Thomas Rogan, John O'Brien, Daniel Doctorate, William Quin, and Daniel ...
... July, at Sheffield, violently assaulted Thomas Knapton, and stolen from his person ls. and a penknife. Mr. Overend and Mr. Monteith were for the prosecution ; Mr. Bliss defended the prisoner. The prosecutor, Thomas Knapton, is a scissor manufacturer at ...
... Liverton. On tbe 18th of October, they sent Thomas Shaw, who is the son of William and the brother of Robert Shaw, to Yam foir, sell toy gelding, which belonged ■ii - ■ ■ - ■to them. According to the evidence of Thomas Shaw, who appeared to be. a simple Yorkshire ...