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LEEDS, APRIL 13

... Ensiga. Thied P)d-Fnsigp T1hornrAs WIcligtson and ltn'ien 'Thos. fluxtoti Vincent, to be Leie-lt-Fac Tracers, Thoma!Is Norton, SbAmuei Hardy and Thos. Ercles, Gents, to ha Ensigns. - . NMorley Ifegimewrs qf Locs! ?? Uapage, jin, Esz; to he Calitain, vice ...

RASTRICK & BRIGHOUSE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... of the previous Thurs. .o day, viz. Robert Cox, Thomas Bardwell, Geo. G-allimares, ~.Josepil Lingard, James Bartholomew, Joshiia Clayford, anih Thos. Powles', At the same time a Chartist, named er Thomas Masoin, a tailor, was committed for trial 'at the ...

BRADFORD

... gen- tlemen have been elected Guardians for the Bradford Union, viz. :r-Ar. James Wade. MIr. Thomas Holmes, Ir. John Stead, iMr. E. J. Mitchell, Mir. Thomas Robinson, and Air. T. Al. Mlonkman, for Bradford ; Mr. Jonathan 1 Robertsbaw, for Allerton; AMr ...

Reviews

... a Commissary-General and contractor to the Army, from 1748 to 1759, and was created a t Baronet in 1762. His only son, Sir Thomas. who sue- seeded him in 1781, was elevated to the Peerage in 1794, as Baron Dundas, of Asks, in the county of York. In 1764 ...

Poetry

... melts into tears: ac And thus the bright snow dissolves into water, From which 'twas created-the mother from daughter ! a THOMAS N. WIiEnLE | Hensington. I (We have also received an answer to this enigma t from Antiplagiarist, who charges the correspondent ...

LEEDS HORTICULTURAL AND FLORAL SOCIETY

... 1-orner. 3, Pctunias-1, Mr. Htorner; 2. Mr. Cisphamu; extra do., 1, Mr. Key worth. Brit ish Plant in Fiower-1, 2, Mr. Kearaley. Hardy Shrub;-I, 2, Mr. Hall ; 3, Sir. Schofield. Rose flu put)-I, MTr. Kearsley; 2. 3, Mr. Nielaols; t. do. best of any colour, 1 ...

LEEDS HORTICULTURAL AND ELORAL SOCIETY

... oczimsoui colour, had a pleashig sffos, whbich was macit adrsinred; It in a was tihe production tif Mr. Core, gardener to Thomas Benyon, E~q., speciliost i~rho.A splendid bouquet tin flowesr, in the form of a ?? witlia crown on thre top wvorked fits while ...

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... Seville, at the Royal Victoria Theatre, on 'ednecrsay, Dceember 71h, 1842,for the Benefit ef the Orphan oj' tse late WI'fian Thomas, Stone Mlaz on. See here this child !-this little lonely flower Refresh'd to-nigrht by your reviving shower. Look up, my boy ...

Reviews

... in such cases, he foresaw that much innocent as well as guilty blood would be shed; nor did he approve of the execution of Hardie and Baird at Stirling. I But the law could not save them.' said he; I they were taken with armus in their hands, fighting ...

Reviews

... much already; and that there is a bright prospect of accomplishing much mere. In eleven months not less than 40,000 of the hardy sons of toil have enrolled themselves under its banners, determined to obtain a fiair remuneration for their labour, and no ...

Reviews

... Lady's DXeam I' but loot Surely a better state of things is in store for Eng- The land when such bright stars of literature as Thomas ging Hood, Douglas Jerrold, &c., devote their heaven- rest, gifted talents to the defence of the Oppressed, and aeful the ...

Reviews

... that hellish government who plotted the riotings at London, and Derby, and In Scotland-who hung Brandreth, Wilson, Baird, Hardy, Thistlewood, and their fellow sufferers-deli- berately concocting what they called treason, that theye might murder patriots ...