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TO HIS GRACE THE LORD ARCHBISHOP OF YORK

... MAy IT PrLEASE YOUnR GtAcE,-.An address has been sent to your Grace from this town and neighbourhood to which it was thought irregular to attach my signature. Yet being legally non- resident In your Grace's diocese, I beg leave to express my cordial approbation of that address, and to add a few words on the sub- Ject. Myl age, Indeed, and loss of health and inemory preclude all minute remarks, ...

Published: Friday 12 April 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 604 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

THE TWELVE SUBSCRIBING APOSTLES' TO THE TRACTARIAN RESOLUTIONS

... ITHE TWELVE SUBSCRIBING APOSTLES' I( TO THE TRACTARIAN RESOLUTIONS. I act The subscribers, twelve in number, must be rae considered as the C' apostles of the new sect of Nonjurors, oi ild and at this early period it may be profltable, therefore, to do chronicle their antecedents. Pi so 1. H. E. Manning, M.A., Archdeacon of Chichester; an sg it eloquent advocate of the doctrines set forth ...

Published: Saturday 06 April 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1122 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

TO THE FUSTAIN JACKETS, THE BLISTERED HANDS, AND UNSHORN CHINS

... :FU lH rSTMN AddC -- ?? ' p lif. s- Wii heFjes'~I~O4. gate honain ?? will be .Oii rei;and CO Sto your -:priaciptl@e3) ,3 ?? shad ~slagged behinid the..provmee3, but niow . «en of 'Londoar~ upanddo .And *~fho~g tondonism, ~sls~ a ~s is - ~'anceU, yret neverthelesa tthe~4 - ifdlthat a i's more likely ioiat& an aupres V pio on the birds that e' ?? nests, tb5 the dist1nt min oashire ad x, trk ...

LETTERS TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... _O ?? 1VXRE~NQLTi. - i go ygB *EUQ CLASSES~, , I .. s I It E ~~ a tho~ght, produ~ceb Th it vwhb make5 thonsad. perhaps millions TEB TAXES ON KXOWLEDGE. PARLIAMENTARY REFORI M. PitOTREP PROLETABIAN~i 0 ,.rely.does the Commons' House of s.Mont condescend to discuss questions, objec the well-being of the having o vcominl people. On Tuesday t 60-caie ow r . honourable gentlemen . ?? pight, ...

The Metropolis

... ?? imetrolooltos .1 Ua&use or- LoxDoce DtrRlNOJ ?? . a me,, consderbledeceas isobserved in the* mortality of havei tosierbe wekedee lste Stra.The total deaths re- ate th gistered in the metropolitan districts, which in thle SH previous week rise to 1, 124, were last 'week only 893, Tuea whereas the average derived from deaths in ten cor- Toiead responding weesks Of 1840-9, and raised in ...

Imperial Parliament

... kmrpfial varliamatt. iad MONDAY, APBIL 15. at HOUSE OF LORDS.-On the motion of Earl S GBEY, the Exchequer-hills Bill and the Brick Duties tub Bill passed through committee. a HOUSE OF COMMONS.-INaaCxoxTDaJss.-Mr. as lIumE presented a petition from the inhabitants of )ut Stirling, complaining of the indecent dress of the 0e3m Highland soldiers. (A laugh.) The petitioners re- o presented that in ...

The Metropolis

... gl j ct,,epalo. HECALTH oir LoN-DON DURING T111 WsEx.-It j'a grtfing to observe that the return for the week 810 eniglast saturday. exhibits' a further ?? inth te mortgality. During the' two peiu ek h h deaths registered in the metropolitan districts Were, Put in successiohi, 1,124, 893; they have now declined to dep 866. In the corresponding weeks of ten previous years (1840 9) the average ...

IMPORTANT PUBLIC MEETING ON THE LABOUR QUESTION

... IPORTANr PiUBLIC MEETING ON THif LABOUR. QU13STION.. A. public meeting of the inhabitants of Brighton: wag held in the Town Hall, on the evening of Tues. tayhe 2nd fsot 'for thepturpose of diseusasing the all-importaut question of the rights of labour nnd the condition Qf the journeymen bakers, and for adopting resolutions in support of a bill to be intro- adotnio parliament by Lord Robert ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS. re FRIDAY, APRLIL 12, q The Convicts Prison Billipassedlthe third readfing. The ape skein B being Lord HADDINGTO14,Lord STANLEY, and Lord MOsNTRAGLs. Earl GREY replied on behnlf of the Government. eV Their Lordahipe adjourned at half-past eight o'clock, la MONDAY, APRILo 15. Lord GRIANVILLE, In reply to Lord Poertman, explained an slieged discrepancy in the statistical returns ...

Published: Saturday 20 April 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 12747 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

LOCAL NEWS

... '- :5 ?? - - - ~~Vi YEADON.-. INHUMANITY OF AN INNKEEPER.- el In a paragraph which appeared under the above hlead last ci 7e week, statements were made reflecting on Samuel Wathin- ci son., an innkeeper at Menston, for inhumnan treatment to a St s newly-snarried female named Helen Yeaon, of Yeadlon.. ci Since that paagraph appeard, Mr. Walkison has called st upon s, an we hve hs autorityfor ...

Published: Saturday 13 April 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3713 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

WRECK OF THE ROYAL ADELAIDE STEAMER—GREAT LOSS OF LIFE

... ?? of WRECK OF THE ROYAL ADELAIDE'l; re STEAMER-GREAT LOSS OF LIFE. I We regret to have to announce the wreck of a ~.large steamer near the Goodwin Sands. The unfortunate no vessel is the City of Dubljn Steam-packet Company's ship Roysal Adelaide, Capt. John Batty, plying between the ports Io. of Cork and London. She left tire former city on Wedines- tee day afternoon weolk, with a full cargo ...

Published: Saturday 06 April 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2879 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

LOSS OF THE PACKET-SHIP JOHN R. SKIDDY

... LOSS OF TIE PACIKET-SHIP JOWN R. SKIDDY. t, at - in- The following letter, from Capti' hily gie 28th- an account of the loss of his vessel, and te a ed rapacity of the wreckers on the coast of Wexford: cse, Sabre Goiey April . of it has become my melancholy dutytonfr oufth iarge total loss of the ship John P.. Skiddy onl Gloscar~rick-beadh (lith county of Wexford) on the . ight Of the lot of ...