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THE JUNE PART OF THE YOUNG

... gentlemen were subsequently chosen to act on the committee :—Meesrs Rowlette, Lyons & Co., Limited ; Dignan. White & Sons ; Hardy, W H Clarke; W Boyers, Cherry, Boyers, & Co., Limited; Crowe, Erskine & Sons; Burke, M'Donagh & Co. They were instructed to ...

Published: Saturday 04 June 1898
Newspaper: Sligo Independent
County: Sligo, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2552 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE FARMER'S FRIEND AND PREEMAN'S JOURNAL

... manslaaght,r, at Leeds. on the 27th of Atntuat.—Mr. Hardy and Mr. West proarented ; Mr. Merritd defended the prisoner.—Oeslty. with a strong recommendation to mercy. To b.: tutprinotted for our wrelt. ' THOMAS SIIAW (who had been net on bail) was charged with ...

S. KNARESBOROO 4 3 Are Seccorer.—Oa Sunday, Dr. Peaks, secretary to this society, preached two sermons at the ..

... society had clearly not attempted to getup a case. The magistrates indicted a fine of £6 and coats, which, with a runes for Mr. Hardy's post-mortem examination of the home, made total of £lO 7s 6d. Half the fine was at the request of Mr. Richardson, handed ...

THE SHAH

... and weat bome highly delighted with ubeir treat, in fact every ome seemed satiched, Wapwnspsr, June 26. Bey, J. PELONY AT Thomas Joves Partiés are he to rin inté » mill dem for the up to armpits, as water on the officer approach. diapovered that 2s and ...

TITE OTLEY NEWS

... an application in bastardy, no stimmonaes were returnable for hearing to-day. A /JEN. Daring the sitting of the justices. Thomas Swains and James Spence, of Hamosthwaite, were charged with stealing a hen the property of John Houseman. The prosecutor is ...

Natio

... wife', caresses were more carelessly received, and her hinted corrections - ith more of resentment. One evening, stately old Thomas Macy had happened in, and Jim had grestl laved his wife by his curt, uncivil inannerto her father. After he bad gone, Sarah ...

THE FA RMERS' FRI EN D AND FREEMAN'S JOURNAL

... then authorised Mr. Brearey, the clerk, to read the letter, of which the following is a co py '' York, Juue 7th, 1852. To Thomas Walker, Esq. Dear Sir, A paragraph appeared in the Ikrald of Saturday of which the !enuring is a copy:— 'Tue LATE FLOUR ...

THE FA RMERS' FRIEND AND FREEMAN'S JOURNAL

... 0 sea • r late 'fanner: , the' rare whim - wad Ist Liao-, Mr. )3rolnt the 27th ult., after • ahmi Marrs, in his 17th year, Thomas Miller, sou of Mr. Robert Allison, of Doncaster, achoobnaster. At Searbro..LOw the ult., aged 88, Mm. Mary Stead, widow of ...

'Et N

... folding it up, 'and she saw him put it under his coat, after which he ran away. From something 4he said to a young man named Thomas Abbott, who was near at the time, he took up the chase. The next time she saw Abbott, he was in Baok Lane in charge of prisoner ...

CORREiPONDENCE. THE EI-SIETALLIC QUESTION, maintained similar to that which was existence prior to 1973. As for ..

... time, many enlightened poblic.spirited bankers and merchant princes, such as the Messrs Gibbs, Hasson', Humes, Barclay, Sir Thomas Sutherland, Sir William Hou[denotes, and a majority of the directors of the Bank of England are ausloos that imerostioual ...

Published: Saturday 26 November 1898
Newspaper: Sligo Independent
County: Sligo, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3478 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE FA RMERS'° FRIEND AND FREEMAN'S JOURNAL

... h:re were no marks of violence neitb:r internally nor externally. with the exception of the one mentioned previonely.—Geoige Hardy, stated that at about a ginner to twelve o'clork on the eight of Monday the 7th tast e when walking bv the side of St. George's ...

that be should take Mr Vevey—The weeder Is that In noon— prouiediegs, Why be collect hb warrant the .me as

... assistant, gave 76-Window ox-let, Mrs Hat a ; Sod, corroborative evidence. Ike Jan &setae. Mr .1 MlDonagb duo examined. , 7l -Peg hardy seven-hat, Mn Hartle; The eras. examination by defended I all was irreleeant. lea etatement made by him be ! Mass 71-Pleat ...

Published: Saturday 25 July 1896
Newspaper: Sligo Independent
County: Sligo, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3593 | Page: 4 | Tags: none