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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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... hed that it dogs not prevent, or check, Murder. 1hat The disgraceful proceedings at Chelmsford, has after the execution of THOMAS DoaRY and tion SARtA C11ESHAZ, has induced the respectable ady inhabitants of that town to petition the Legis- the lature ...

The Provinces

... INorwich Union. et, SHOcSSIONS FROM TuH CHURiCH AT HULL, - An ret other of the curates of the High ChOitch of Full, be the Rev. Thomas Dykes, has publicly announced on his resignation, on the same grounds its those stated a Jr. by his late coadjutor, Mr. Borff ...

The Provinces

... ' ALLGeID 'MueDERnay Porsossase AT MANOCtEST811, -The mother end stepfather of a girl, aged sixteen, I ?? Waddington (or Hardy), are in cue- 8 tody at Manchester,. on the horrible suspicion of ~ having' Inurdered her by administering arsenic. The names ...

The Provinces

... keeping the peace, some for six, and others for twelve months. ArTnaPT To OvnTUaN A TRAIN.-On Saturday last two nten, named Thomas Sudell and William Smith, well known in the neighbourbood of Hatfield, Hertfordshire, as notorious' poachers, were brought ...

The Provinces

... keeping the peace, some for six, and others for twelve months. ATTEMPT TO OVERTURN A TRAIN.-On Saturday last two men, named Thomas Sudell and William Smith, well known in the neighbourbood of Hatfield, Ilertfordsbire, as notorious poachers, were brought ...

[ill] HAIL STORM

... entirely down. Two cottages belonging to the same- ge~ntleman, sristainad damage to the amount of £6. A tran belonging to Mr. Thomas Platt, farmer, at Orouipton, aear ofha, a blown entirely down, The loss in this ease was Iabout £40. Part of thne roof of ...

DESTRUCTIVE HAIL STORM

... entirely down. Two cottages belonging to the same gentleman, sustained damage to the 1 amount of £0. A barn belonging to Mr. Thomas Plat, farmer, at Crompton, near Oldham, was blown entirely down. The loss in this case was about £40. Part of the roof of ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Sunday evenieg, the 1st of June, Mr. Hardy, the government commissioner, arrived at the Summerhill Creek, Bathurst, whilst a party of mounted police encamped at Swallow Creek, and followed to the diggings on Monday. Mr. Hardy, with much good judgment, did not ...

Foreign Intelligence

... the 1st of June, a Mr. Hardy, the government commissioner, arrived t' at the Summerbill Creek, Bathurst, whilst a party v f of mounted police encamped at Swallow Creek, b e and followed to the diggings on Monday. Mr. I Hardy, with much good judgment ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... TRIAL BY JURY. On Thursday evening the fifty-seventh oe: anniversary of the acquittal of Thomas Hardy, W John Horne Tooke, and John Thelwall froi Li, a charge of high treason, was celebrated by da the friends of parliamentary reform, at Rad- ha ley's ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... TRIAL BY JURY. On Thursdny evening the fifty-seventh anniversary of the acquittal of Thomas Hardy, John Horne Tooke, and John Thelwall from a charge of high treason, was celebrated by the friends of parliamentary reform, at Rad- ley's Hotel, Bridge-street ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... TRIAL BY JURY. On Thursday evening the fifty-seventh anniversary of the acquittal of Thomas Hardy, I John Horne Tooke, and John Thelwall fromt a charge of high treason, was celebrated by d the friends of parliamentary reform, at Rad- I ley's Hotel, Bridge ...