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Our Xondon Carrespondent,

... the paper duty. To Mr. Dobson Collett, secretary of this Association, is owing much of the success of the movement to which the Cheap Press owes its existence. Mr. Miluer Gibson, who so strenuously exerted himself for the repeal of the stamp-duty, is to ...

Published: Thursday 13 November 1856
Newspaper: Harrogate Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1100 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Dainsoifz THE ELECTION KNARESBOROUGH

... say whether or not that system should be destroyed. ' lle hoped that they would do their duty and assist in procuring an extension of the franchise and the abolition of church-rates. They would best further this and their own interests by carrying Mr. Campbell ...

Published: Thursday 02 April 1857
Newspaper: Harrogate Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4048 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

FOOTBALL

... spectacles, a vulcanite pocket comb in case, with Lewis stamped on the side. • pair of leather cuffs, a brown ribbed silk scarf stamped with the name J. S. Moss and Son, Market-street, stamped upon the back, a space corresponding to the name of some ...

Our Fondon Gorrespondenl, [We deem it right to state thatwe do net hold ourselves for our correspondent’s ..

... recommend executions within the precincts of prisons. If this be carried out, which is very likely, the advocates of the abolition of death punishments will have one argument the less. They will now, however, use strenuous exertions to re-open the whole ...

Published: Wednesday 23 July 1856
Newspaper: Harrogate Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1824 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

OVER' SKETCHES LEADING CONSERVATIVES

... against the first principles of authority continue to progress, the House of Commons will soon become no place for men of the stamp of Mr. C. N. Newdegate., Respect for ancient forms and traditions, a belief which to the irreverent mind of the Irish member ...

[AU rights reserved.] A RAMBLE BT

... handsome structure will speedily rise on the site. Squire Brown was a gentleman who seems to have thought that property had its duties es well as its rights, and when he had done so much for Burton Leonard he did not raise his tenants' rents. In the centre ...

RAILWAY ACCIDENTS

... intention in the nest session of Parliament, to move for a Committee of inquiry with a view to the abolition of such pensions. H. intended to do his duty in the House fearlessly, feeling that he must do something to justify the trouble taken to keep him ...

RE-OPENING. OF JEPSON'S HOSPITAL, RIPON

... stained-glass Free for 14 Stamps. H. Cottmen, Chemist , Sydenhtm. North of England. windows, de., km. Thoroughly restored, at a cost WORN OUT SILVER.PLATED ARTICLES CA UTIO N-Tbere are several spurious imitations. 7th-7.50 p.m. Extra stamp, 8.0, for London, Leeds ...