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NORTHUMBERLAND COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... the Cuommandey in Chief, -'44,201 Os. 7d.L'Sha'e of each rank and file, 19s.'iOd -'attirsall's,' Mlionday, February 3, Doncaster St Lvger. I0 to I agst Bossy Bedlani; 12& to I ngst Velocipede (tahenl); 2s to 1s agst Brother' to Jerry.-Alr Sykes having ...

ASSIZES

... were no such fowls thereabouts, W. Dyon said that they did not come with that intent, and asked if the deceased would be at Doncaster market the next day. I said no, he would not. He then asked if my master would go the Saturday after next. I said lie would ...

THE CHASE

... which closed on Thursday last, for York, Doncaster, 11'alton, Pontefract, &c. contains more subscribers for the ensuing season, than they ever did in any preceding year. Eighty-ore were nominated for the Doncaster St. Leger, at York, ten in London, and ...

NORTHUMBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE

... informnation to the Comrmrissioners at Somerset House, ani the prisoner -was ?? lTattersall's, on Monilay, the bettings on1 the Doncaster Saint Lseger were 7 to 2 aaiiist V'oltaire; 11 to 9 liegmost llowton; 10 to I against Sir Hercules; IS to 1 agst Clotilde ...

EAST-RIDING SESSIONS

... said he bought thle guan for 4s. 6d. at the Wind MIill, wc going into Hull,.-Garbutt declined Saying- any thin-.-Wm. Of Langton, a labourer at.Hull, deposed, I remember seeing. thi Mlargison, at the sign of the Wind Mill, on the Holderness pa: road. ...

Published: Tuesday 27 October 1829
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3542 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... forgeries, and M1r. Samuel Cooke, whose name had been endorsed upon the bill, also proved that to be a forgery. M1r. Joseph Langton, a banker, in Liverpool, aiso~proved that hie had discounted for Kirkwood the bill. for £17. Bs-., which had been paid to ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... near Mal ton. Mr. AiOeXANDER (with wltora was Mr. WRAnGAtNI), stated the case, James Deul, by Mr. WRANOtttNas.-I live at Langton, near Malton. On the 131th or October was in company with tile prisoner, Robert Ward, and Robert Elliott; tihat ees it) the ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... Esq. Pion Hill. I- Edmond Beckett Denison, Esq. Doncaster. In Thomas Fairfax, Esq. Newton Kyine. John Whimer Field, Esq. Heaton. is Timothy Hutton, Esq. Clifton Castle. Norchifle Norcliffe, Eisq. Langton Hall. Henry Preston, Esq. Moreby Hall. Charles Smith ...

GREAT ANTI-CORN-LAW BANKUET

... Hadfield. t St.Pancrae ?? Mr. Taylor. I Glossop . . . * §Mr. Wm. Platt, Ib Kershaw, o Lees. D Taunton M r. Beadon. a Doncaster ?? Mr. Levisou, a Milner, t Johnson. t Kirkaldy ?? Mr. James Aytoun, v John Peter. Y Notingham .. . Mr. Berry. c I Liverpool ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... tlce closest investigation. The following caeas have been :a disposed of:- ni DoNCASTER GAOL.-Dischar'ged.-George Gill, Don- Id, easter, stone mausoin; John Wright, Doncaster, blackirag ma- nd ufacturer. HAtlt'Ax GAOL,-Dischargcd.-Robt. Ashworth, Shelf ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... Andrew Montague, of Melton, Esq. John Parker, of Doncaster, Esq., M.P. Charles Preston, of Askham Bryan, Esq. Geo. Ramisden, of Doncaster, Rsq. James Walker, of Sand Hutton, esq. Thomnas Walker, of Doncaster, Esq. Matthew Wilson, the younger, of Eshton Hall ...

Published: Friday 12 December 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3948 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

TURNIP AND OTHER SEEDS. ?? ' W. S. WEIGHTMAN AND BROTHER, GENERAL SEEDSMEN, Ac, MARKET-PLACE, MANSFIELD. NOTTS. ..

... leg he has not run since. Pcbct was bred by Mr. Dennison, near Malton, York- shire, and was got by Margrave (winner of tbe Doncaster St Lager, in 1832), out of Erin Lass, by Irish Hollyhock, _ c. For pedigree and performances see the Racing Calendar. Psaer ...