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1850 - 1899
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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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Leeds, Yorkshire, England

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

The Provinces

... nearly all the mothers, who declined having them Ln- vaccinated; so much so that, during the last season, ct. comparatively speaking, very few children were vao4 'Is cdeated by those appointed for that purpose. It lhas ne been asserted that there were, a ...

The Provinces

... female's parents, and found Thaw poPR Ire- and his wife there, both of. whom he took in custody.We ity. The female, on his Speaking to her, said, 1I did it, his mo I was drove to it, Whilst proceeding to the ta.a 'str, rith .tdon-house she said, I told ...

The Provinces

... to the female's parents, and found Thew po . and his wife there, both of whom he took in custody. wi .The female, on his speaking to her, said, I did it; hi I was drove to it Whilst proceeding to the sta- sti tion-house she said, I told my mother-in-law ...

The Provinces

... toithe female's parents., and found Th'dW p0- e-aridh wife there- bath of.,whom ho took-in custody; wc V . Tefmle,. on his speaking to her, said, 1! I did it; hi' c [was..drove, to ~it' Whilst Proceeding to. theg eta- sti th tion-house she said,, . I ...

Police

... to'thetkai'dcn fence' , hie toldn'me that Miss Bellew owed hin £11 which he' could not get, and I wvent into the house to speak to tho.tady,;who said most positively that there was no, truth in Iihaitiieferidnnt' hid said. As lie refuased to cleave I ...

Police

... in my pocket. Witness having obtaineu the assistance of K[elly, 130 H, succeeded in taking I l him to the station. Whilst speaking' there to In- I e spector Forbes, witness saw the prisoner, who- was in crouched up near the door,'deliberately take e knife ...

Police

... Chartist ? Witness treated -the matter lightly, ,- andljokingly said that he was a Chaitist, upon aw wic prisoner wanted to speak privately with k witncss, who..would have nothing to say to him d unless he spoke aloud. The prisoner.,then said 'y that what ...

Police

... - Witness 'treated the matter lightly, ag-I and jokingly said that he - was a Cbartist, upon a which 'prisoner- wanted to speak;-privately 'with' ok: witness, who -would Ihve nothing'toi say to hi'in sad nless he spoke aloud. The 'prisoner then said ery ...

Law Intelligence

... never sober. He was-not a man of sober and wa temperate ?? Mr. Rhodes an .was landlord of the Cider Cellars. I am now to' speaking of the latter end of 1843 to May or June ll of 1844. He was absent during portions of that of perid He played' billiards ...

Law Intelligence

... was not a man of sober and 'temperate ,habits.-Cross-examined :, Mvr.: Rhodes 'was landlord ofthe Cider 'Cellars. I' am dow speaking of the latter end of 1843 to May or June of 1844. He was absent during portions of that period. He played billiards with ...

THE ASSAULT ON THE QUEEN

... be abundant. The hay is of exceilent quality, and i the rye,' respecineg 1 which fears had been entertained, is, generall speaking, In a good state. - Several vineyard' Sit- D; fered from the lrostuin Mrhbton tle whole', . o Youn., 'Sacneet.Loirs'and the' ...

Law Intelligence

... He was not a man of sober and temperate habits.-Cross-examined': Mr. Rhodes a was landlord of the Cider Cellars. I am now speaking of the latter end of 1843 to May or June -of 1844. I He was absent during portions of that a period. He played billiards ...