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YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... great many goods into a field where they put theor intn seaks, and then removed them behind some tomub-stoles inAdltiog. ton church-yard. Oil the Saturday night following, they removed part of them into a wood up;on Otley (Theven, and some of them to a place ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... rent and the same ceremony was performed there. y -by On Sunday both their Lordships attended divine worship tivrg at the church of St. Michael-le-Belfrey. The prayers were the read by the Rev. W. Bulmer, the litany by the Rev. J. Dal-. be- lin and the ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... YORKSHIRE ASSIZES. I SATURDAY, MARCH 22. t The Spring Assizes for the County of York comn-c mienced this day. Early in the forenoon, the High VI Sheriff, HIENRY PRESTON, Esq. arrived in the city, from th his residence at Moreby, the bells of the Cath ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... reading over the depositione, to ascertain thle at nature or the eases lnathe caleadar ;beeause, till just before going ti to church, he had had rearda to hope that his Learned Brother SE wtssld himself have been able to'conme. Therefore, so far as the el ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... prisoner, and found two small wounds on the front of the left thigh, which ap-1 Lpeared to have been done with a fork. John Andrew, constable of Bradford, apprehended the prisoner on the night in question, and took him Ito the lock-up. He told him that ...

Yorkshire summer Assizes

... have become annual sub- scribers of one guinea each to the above fund. DRIFFIELD CORN MARIKET, JULY 23. Wheat . . . .. 60s. to 63s. per qr. Barley . . -S. to -S. Oats. 14d. to 16d. per stone. SALFORD CATTLE MARKET, JULY 22.-The show of stock ...

Yorkshire Lent Assises

... metal. Some plaster of Paris was also found in the house. Afrs. Mfary Temple, Charles Hudson, John Kilburn, Richard Shepherd, Andrew Kl'Manus, Richardson Hobson, Samuel Foreman, lThos. Levitt, John Wmn. Tacey, and Mr. Powell, inspector of colirs for the Mint ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... parish church aso to become part of the fabric, thins e Ahey became lisa property of the clergyman; but if thsey were a1 merely screwed to the church so that tlsey might be, easily a removed at *wilt, and for the gessexal purposses of the church, as Ol ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... have already referred to he spoke of arms and the torch. He also alluded to pikes. In ridicul- ing the church and the bishops, he said that the church bad its origin with that bloody tyrant Henry VIII. who had his wife beheaded one day, and married a whore ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... C) BURGLARY AT WAKEFIELD. t] WILLIAM THORNTON (24), JOSEPH PLATTS (93), g HENRY PLATTS (24), ANDREW FORBES (18), SAM. tl UEL HAIGH (24), and FREDERICK FOSTER (22), were charged with having, on the 4th of July last, at Wakefield, 0 committed a burglary in ...

The Colliers' Movement

... few days after, I believe on Thursday, the 23rd, a deputyr tion from Thornley Colliery waited on me, and in. foomed me of the 22s. being stopped from one man, and the other ecses detailed in the evidence, and that the bond was now so strictly enforced that ...

Law Intelligence

... itt lotion-in eikitigiv tte ipeople and (exalt tiig thle ai'is- lies tueracy-in exclusiveness iii Church aii State-inl tile p;t11unLorulI a State Church, anld ?? every I Other religitous liersciasioil. Thell Whiig's were bad ?? eneagli, ?? tiley, hiaii ...