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The Provinces

... 000 BY A DISS-NTING tweer P The magistrates of Ipswich have brok4 issued a warrant for the apprehension of the Rev. occuo Thomas Sineaton, chsrged with the embezzlement of static £2,000 belonging to the shareholders of the Suffolk at nt 2Buildiflg CoxnpanY ...

The Provinces

... DISSENTING tweec FPzAcHER. -. The magistrites of Ipswich have broke issuedI a warrant for the apprehension of the Rev. occuF Thomas Smeaton, chirged with the embezzlement of stanc £2,000 belonging to the sihareholders of the.Suffolk at m Building (ompany ...

LETTERS TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... Cheapside, by J. C. Hardy; Clerkenwell, by Wm. Farmer and A. W. Hurst; Camberwell, , bt y Wm. Edwards; Hoxton (St. John's), by Thomas Hall ; Hoxton, by William Fontaine, Rev. E. Vaughan, and James Raker; Hol- born, by WILLIAM DIXON, and Thomas Paris; ?? Islington ...

LETTERS TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... by J. C. Hardy.; Clemikenwell, by u- Wm. Farmer and A. W. Hurst; Camberwell, et by Wm. Edwards; Hoiton (St. John's), by it. Thomas Hall; Hoxton, by William Fontaine, in Rev. E. Vaughan, and James Baker; Hal- born, by WILLSI DIxoN, and Thomas Paris ; ...

LETTERS TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... 'Covent Garden, by Richard Burnet; I not Cheapside, by J. C. Hardy;. Clerkenwell, by solN- Wm. Farmer and A. W. Hurst; Camberwell, 'yet by Wm. Edwards; Hoxton (St. John's), by. oint. Thomas Hall; Hoxton, by Williani 'Fontaine,I ig in Rev. E. Vaughan, ...

DEATH OF THE VETERAN DEMOCRAT, THOMAS PRESTON

... DEATH OF THE VETERAN DEMOCRAT, - THOMAS PRESTON. TO MR. G. JULTAN BARNEY. DEAR w.SaR,-OnOe of the oldest veteran re- .formers of the day-the fellow-worker with those .nobles of mind and humanity, Hardy, Horne Tooke, Thelwall, Gale Jones, and othere-one ...

DEATH OF THE VETERAN DEMOCRAT, THOMAS PRESTON

... DEATH OF 'HE VETERAN DEMOCRAT, THOMAS PRESTON. TO MR. G.. JULIAN HARNEY.: DEAR SIR,-One of the' oldest veteran re- ,formers of the day-the fellow-worker with those nobles of mind-and humanity, Hardy, Horne Tooke, *Thelwall, Gale Jones, andothers-one who ...

PARLIAMENTARY REVIEW

... Was bun. e dance of provisions without the importation of t grain, and the Republic could always 'aom- mand the services of hardy and brave. warriors . when occasion' rcqeuired. But in succeeding ages-especially under the Emperora-when landed properiy was ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS

... estate of James Chappel, at 11, dta 1 George Sheppard, corn dealer, ThorntOn l.e.Clayg aud~ 3ee Thomas Broadbent, draper, Halifax, choice of sv Hlenry Hardy, tea dealer, &o., Bradford, audit, at 11, Geo. Wilson, draper, Wakedield, audit, at 11. ley, I' ...

Published: Saturday 20 July 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 869 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

THE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE

... Henry uine, George llussell, Itobert Cass. Bishop Auckland, Robert Cooke, Thomas Hughes, e Middleham, Henry Dean, George Abbott. Richmond, Jasmses fS. Thomas, John lebb. Reeth, Thomas Kernshall. Robert W. Broomfield. Bedale, JamessBate, Jabez Ingham. ...

Published: Saturday 03 August 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2667 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

THE LATE THOMAS PRESTON

... our t readers:- e ' At a very early period of his life Mr. Thomas, Preston espoused the cause of Parliamentary Re-a form, and became the friend and coadjutor of Horne Tooke, Theliwall, and Hardy. So long ago as I March, 1782, he was, admitted a mender of ...

THE LATE THOMAS PRESTON

... readers -, ! ; : ?? *At a very earlyperiod of. his life Mr. Thomas Preston espoused the eause of Parliamentary, Re. form, and became thefriend and coadjutor of Hore Tooke, Thelwall, and, Hardy. SD long, ago as ,March, 1782, he was adraitted.-a memuber ...