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1850 - 1899
261 1850-1859

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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England

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Yorkshire, England

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Leeds, Yorkshire, England

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

Police

... was attended by myriads, and a monument was erected to his memory (which yet remains, I believe,) in Newington-churohyard, speaking lies in the face of the sun. If it were im- portant enough, it deserves erasure as much as the false inscription on London's ...

The Provinces

... Saturday morning at his usual tine to col- lect the toll, two of his neghlbours, Mr. W William Crossley, butcher, and Mr. William Speak, blacksmith, of King-street, went to the toll-houoe, the door of whielbwas found shut but not fastened. They entered and called ...

Police

... was attended by myriads, and a monument was erected to his memory (which yet remains, I believe,) in Newington-churchyard, speaking lies in the face of the sun. If it were im- portant enough, it deserves erasure as much as the false inscription on London's ...

The Provinces

... morning at his usual time to. col- bylect the toll, two of his neighbours, 'Mr. e William Crossley, butcher, and Mr. William Speak, i se blacksmith, of King-street, went to the toll-houce, I br the door of 'which was found shut but not fastened. 1 .; They ...

The Provinces

... morning at,, his usual time to col- lect the toll, two of his neighbours, Mr. 'e William Crossley, biffther, 'and M.'William Speak, 0 blacksmith, of King-street,'went to the toll-house, h .the door of which'wag found shbtbuit not fastened. t :They entered ...

Police

... attended by myriads,tand a monument was erected to his me1mory (which yet on remains, I believe,) in Newington4jsurchyard, n speaking lies in the face of the sun. If it were im-tit portant enough, it deserves erasure as much as the c false inscription on ...

Police

... thing. No sooner doee one charge fail than another wicked charue is brought on. Oh, I was not out of my bed at the .time be speaks of. I was seriously ill at the time, and I can prove it.-Witness: I wish to see tihe prisoner with his hat on his head. The ...

THE LATE DOUBLE MURDERS AT LANGHARNE, SOUTH WALES

... I I ' AiWNrizNO-a b thte npoy of the de- s e'edeIadj, deposea to 'the faot of the food being f ?? &ok. Sh ; hadh rdtiblis speak, 1'pertiftntly' of her 6 misttes ard Sy that she e 'would n6t be ordered aboik6 her'i work. ;Gibb. s na6vbr liked any dno but' ...

TREATMENT OF POLITICAL PRISONERS

... felt certain that those he addressed would join him in the opinion, that the working classes in this country had a right to speak their minds on matters of public moment that deeply affected their interests. The principal object of the meeting was, to ascertain ...

Police

... No sooner does Is one charge fail than another wicked charge is n brought on Oh, I was not out of my bed at the If timhe speaks of. I was seriously ill at the time, and I can prove it.-Witness: I wish to see the e prisoner with his hat on his head. The ...