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... Professor has this day removed very skilfully very troublesome corn ami a turned nail without causing any pain From Mr. JOSEPH PHILLIPS. Leeds.— Professor Siennas removed a bunion from my foot without any pain. From KCT. BKKUBXIX, SwiUington Rectory, Leeds ...

EPITOME OF NEWa

... Archibald Try>>n, late .»( Staiiifoid, Lincoln, wbodied June last, were proved on October HO. by Daniel J..»,n Evans, Joseph Phillips, and Edward Wi.rsfoid Mowll, the eaecutors. the value the per-onal estate ITO.OOO. The testator beqaeaths E2.000 to Daniel ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS,

... Firth, stealing a dock, the property r.f George Moore, at Leeds; George Phillips, stealing a silk 'irees, the property of Joseph Phillips, at feeds. F.i'jht month# imprisonment.— Ann Shaw, stealing a aklrt. pair of drawers, a silver thimble, and two pieces ...

IRON AND STEEL WIRE

... WIRE. Iron and Steel Wire and the Development of Its Manufacture *' was the subject of v aluable paper read by Mr. Joseph Phillips Assoc. M. Inst. C.E. Commencing with brief history of the art of wire- working, the author proceeded with its development ...

BIRTHS

... Wesleyan New Connexion- Chapel, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, the Rev W. Eddon. Joseph White, shoemaker, Leeds, to Hannah, daughter Joseph Phillips, of Hnnslet. j WILSON—MYERS. June 23, at St John's Church, Leeds, by the Rev. David Hooke, Mr Thomas Taylor Wilson, second ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1878

... aged 13, the daughters Henry May, 27. Harley Wows North. They went with their mother and father, who are still missing. Joseph Phillips. 54, Grey’s Inn Lane, Grey s Inn Koad : I come to identify Richard Thurgood, my son-inlaw. My daughter was found Barking ...

FATAL ACCIDENT AT WAPPING

... report had been made. This was not done tili the proceedings the day were neariv at close, when it was found that Mr Joseph Phillips’- Pegasus was awarded first, Mr Frisbv's Filbert second and Mr Heart's Miss Flanders third; whilst, in constquence extreme ...

SHORTHORN CATTLE

... Jersey, silver grey, ly. 2w., a Q.P., d. Buttermilk; bred exhibitor. Class 13.—Cows, for dairy purposes. First prize, £5, Joseph Phillips, Pork Meadow Farm, Peterborough, red. Second prize. £3, Matthew Clark, Onsworth, roan. Third prize. UK, Mary Broouner ...

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... »kiug, makiug and sadd'ery, Mr. Fred. Clayton tor electrical engiueenne. Mr. W. \l. Pax ton for marine uiudels, and Air. Joseph Phillips for wo.«d carving, Ac., whose exhibits displayed considerable taste and skill. addition to this, there were two other ...

THE VOLUNTEERS

... er. Morley. Mr Joseph merchant, Fu!stone. Mr Mr George manufacturer. Batley. Mr William Davison, foreman. Bandal. Mr Joseph Phillips, mill owner. Ossett. Battyo Royston, machine maker. Huddcrefleld. Mr Henry Robinson, dyer and merchant, Saddleworth, Mr ...

IP«iRTANT NOTICE

... the south-west by the Wakefield and Halifax Turnpike Road, and the south-east property belonging respectively to Mr Joseph Phillips. Benjamin Ineham, Esq., and others, the Trustees of Wheelwright’s Charity, and Joseph Rowley, Esq., and the whole in the ...

WAKEFIELD COUNTY BALL

... second son of the late Rev. W. Herbert Chapman, M.A., vicar of Bassingbourne, Cambs, to Sophia, third daughter of the late Joseph Phillips, Esq., of Stamford. CHILP— FUBMSP.—Jan. 2d. at St Mary's Church, Truro, Cornwall, Tobias Child. Esq., Furniss House. ...