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EAST RIDING SESSIONS

... Bridllngton Quay. .Mr. George Habler, gent., Nafterton. o Mr. Thomas Elaton, farmer, Lscrick. e ML5r. Harper Parrott, gent, Creat Driftiald. Mr. John inglehy, yeoman, Ryhill. D Mr. Thomas Hill, auctioneer, Driffield. Mr. Francis Dales, Innkeeper, Beivorley ...

HUDDERSFIELD WORKHOUSE

... Citarlee Mfortise, Tho~na FPitt, Wai. Wailer, Forster Shsaw, Buol -Thomrne Hardy, P. Ri. Joneas,~ T. A. Iteepe, Rev, J. Heap, W. O Ilaigh, Rev J. Morgan, Dr. Cameron, Thoiuae Wilson, Thomas T. Breel Rayoran otterenlemn fomdifferent perleof the riding. The Orl ...

'ARREST OF CHARTIST LEADERS.'

... wa11mdtl f'h appointed to wait upon R~eJns o yuahs ol with her, consisting of Jame 'GeorkeCskDne Donovan, George Archdeacon, and Thomas Whitta. ker, who, aedompanied her to tho Railway station to thi see her on her way to London. ' Judge of bur our-' -far price ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... was only nine years of age, and the youngest seven years, nained Joseph Coverdale, Samuel Megeon, 'Martin Garra, Thomas Pullen, and Thomas Atkinson, were placed in the dock e. a charge of stealing iron, thie pro- perty of Mr. Charles Penny Woodfin, Hope ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... following other sentences were also passed:- Thomas Dutchett and George Barlowtulle latter fie0 Hull) convicted of bigamy- to he transported forse years. Jebn Cunliffe, cattle stealing-to be jipisit ek six months. Thomas Walker, for setting fire to a ste at He ...

THE CHARTIST TRIALS

... assizes. ' '' ' Thomas' Rasokin, 'Edward' Clhrk' Oropper. 'D,%ani ?? Don'ivan, Peter F eceuy, James-Hoyle', Geoige 'Vebb. dide Michael.' M'Donougb.' William Ohadwiek,~ 'J9diss ape Doawney, Thomas Rbrs ee~isJk~.ΒΆ h seph Fjnniasi~n, Thomas Whisttker, u~shs ...

THE CHARTIST TRIALS

... JsmasiHoyle. George Webb, goal Michael: M'Dimough', Willilm- Chadwick, James P.es I Downey, Thomas Roberts, James Fliars, Johu.;Jo, ~who s, oph Finilighan, Thomas Whittaker, Joau Lmnwn Henry Williams, Henry Ellis, George ogs, Mi.ins Ichael Carrigan, Josaph ...

THE POWELL PLOT

... convict ofhgtranude such circum-. Dubli stances, and, therefoe hycle tflnhpn I am there' y to entrap ovcin h'eiec I aim against Hardy. HoeTokadWtnwsmc the pi stogr than in ti ae adytte~r ol o letter. =ovc them. Whybdteofnebe eue I was from high treason t eoy ...

THE POWELL PLOT

... stanocssi ind,'therefnte, they called 'it felorny hoping I al there'T y to entrap a I conviction. The evidence I as spainest'Hardy. Horme Tooke, and Watson, was much the, stronger than in this case,'and yet ?? would not letth sonylat them. why had, the offence ...

THE POWELL PLOT

... stances, and, therefore,' they called it felony, hooing I am au 4here~y to enti'ap a conviction. The evidence. I san am against Hardy, Horne Tbokii, and Wataori,'wns much' the prise ettionger thanr in this case, and yei~ the jury would not letters, consvict ...