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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

Imperial Parliament

... modification would be introduced into it in favour of incomes derived from professions. Mr. Roebuck, Mr. Muntz, Mr. Villiers, Mr. Thomas Dunceombe, and Mr. Cobden, all spoke strongly against the Bill. Mr. DUNCOMBE, commenting on Mr. . Currie's eulogium on Sir ...

To Readers & Correspondents

... notwithstanding the manufacturers n gave fron' two to six votes each, according to Sturges Bourne's Act, yet single-leanded the hardy SOilS of the mine and the pottery, combined with other honest sons as oftoil, beat thema by a glorious Majority of 343i The ...

GREAT MEETING AT BRADFORD

... Joseph Perkins, sheet-iron roller Mr. Barret, sign writer William Owen, pan maker John Owen, ditto Thomas Taylor, publican Alex. Painter, blacksmith Thomas Bloor, dirt-refiner Charles Pemberton, stonemason Fredrick Corbett, sheet-iron roller~sub-Seoretary ...

The Colliers' Movement

... We had a glorious mneet- ( leg on Saturdanbigkt last, at the Three Horse Shoes, d Bipley, which was well attended by the hardy sons of p the Mine. Mr. Fleming explained the rules of the As. n socistion in a manner which highly delighted them; I after ...

VALE OF LEVEN DEMONSTRATION

... arrested in its progress. The Insulted inhabitants were about to force their way across the bridge, when Mr. O'Connor sent Mr. Thoma- son to request the moss to desist; that he would address the multitude on the Alexandria side of the bridge, and then proceed ...

The Provinces

... ' ALLGeID 'MueDERnay Porsossase AT MANOCtEST811, -The mother end stepfather of a girl, aged sixteen, I ?? Waddington (or Hardy), are in cue- 8 tody at Manchester,. on the horrible suspicion of ~ having' Inurdered her by administering arsenic. The names ...

Election Movements

... half-past seven o'clock ia-the evening. , SHEWfTELD. n On Sundosy evening, the adjourned'meeting to aid 1 the return of Mr Thomas Clark for this boroqgh9was- held in the ?? Roesn,S3, Queen- street, Mr Cook in the chair. After the reading of the address ...

Chartist Intelligence

... of the world. He also spoke of the Iprosecutions of the late Thomas Paine, William Cobbeti, and others; and concluded by alluding to the prossentions of the Chartists, and of Soushwell, Hardy, Horne Tooke, Paterson, and others. Mr. John Armstrong and Mr ...

GREAT MEETING AT BRADFORD

... Perkins, sbeet-iron roller ti Mr, Barret, sign writer A William Owen, pan maker a John Owen, dittot Thomas Taylor, publican ti Alex. Paiiter, blacksmith ft Thomas BloDr, dirt-refiner ye Charles Pemberton, stonemason el Fredrick Corbett, sheet-iron roller, ...

VALE OF LEVEN DEMONSTRATION

... in its progress. J The insulted inhabitants were about to force their way V across the bridge, when Mr. O'Connor sent Mr. Thoma- son to request the mass to desist; that he would address the multitude on the Alexandria side of the bridge, and then proceed ...

Election Movements

... present represented by Mr. E. C. Lister and Air. Bnufield, two Ministerialists. Mr. Lister retires in favour of his son. Mr. Hardy will stand again on the Conservative interest, with a moral certainty of success. BRIDGEWATmR.-Mr. Courtenay,whose son was ...

Local and General Intelligence

... William, and William Binne, alias h Touehwood I both of Clayton, were brought up at th the Courthouse, Bradford, before C. Hardy, Esq. Ti Those Paley, Esq., and M. Thompson, Esq,,charged Witll breaking into the church, at Brighouse, and un Stealing common ...