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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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 ...

Advertisements & Notices

... of electing delegates to the ensuing conference, and hearing addresses from John Kyinsley, Esq., the Rev. J.- G. Miall, and Thomas Enight, Esq. Alderman Knight presided. A great portion of the Asldienceeonsisted of Orangemnon, collected from the various ...

Advertisements & Notices

... om of Mr. Wright, Esgl Tavern, Garner's S1 lHill, Nottingham, Mr, William James, collector:-Mr, d James MlIntyre Is M; M. Hardy Is ; Mr. John Simpson Is; . 5, Mr. Mitchell 6d ; Mr. William James 3d; Mer. Robert 1i he James 3d; Mr. James Warner ls; Mr ...

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, ...

Police

... 11- place, 'described on the police-sbeet as of . no occu- giv4 to pation, was ebarged with haiving. obtained from mei at Thomas Clifford,. landlord ofthe Three Doves, Boer. :po ie wick-street, the sumxnof£5 by fraudulent pretences. r . -The.complainant ...

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 ...

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 ...