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Farmer's Friend and Freeman's Journal

MARRIAGES

... Garton, by the Ftev. Allen. Mr. John Agar Huth, of Farnbro', to Miss Jane Gibson, of Murton. At the same time and olyee. Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Garton, to Miss Ann Eliza Wool, of the saiv e place. On the 27th ult., et Brayton Parish Church, by the Rey. Wrherd ...

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS AND

... Fowler, liedale 'Dnnas Thompson, Richmond Thomas Seaire, Easingrold ambler, Market Weigliton fluaill, Helmsley William Emma*, Huhwith. Wm. Anderson, Cinitlerton Thos. Irving, Skiptoot.iti.Crsven. William Hardy, Pockliogton Johnson, Brotliem, Melton Testimonia ...

DIARRIAU ES

... bitching, commander of the hip Catherine, of Goole, to Ann Spears , both of Selby. At Hie; Harrogate.—April 24th, by the Res. Thomas Sheer.lianks, Mr. Nathaniel Kemp, draper, Howden, to Catherine Ebta, daughter of Mr. John Dennison, drover, of Harrogate. ...

lITOVi AND OINENNO9.II PLANTS

... awarded. Best six ditto—Y. Grease, Er+, 2nd T. Hale, Fag.. 3rd, B. Wirdlngham, Esq. Bost stare plant—Y. Groin., Esq. Best ditto—Thomas Priekett, E-q• Best new plant—Messrs. Bathhouse. Best areldmenes—lst and 9nd T. Hair, Esq Best gloxinia-Ist and 9nd, Y, Greome ...

MARRIAG ES

... At Hull.—On the lath lost., at Drypool Church by the Rev. W. Gibson, also at the Catholic Chapel, by the Rev. Mr. Trapper, Thomas Robinson of Nnthill, eldest eon of Thos. Robinson, Hutton Hall, iu the North Hiding, to Sarah Wright. eldest daughter of Thos ...

rJ7 BIRTHS

... respected by a large circte of frie Mrs. Simpson, ot Orenhy-place, Queen street. At Rishoptlimpe.—On the 9th itist.laged 67, Mr. Thomas Stea deuce. At York. —On the 13th inst., in Ciolton'a liospitsl, Tanner. row, aged 72, Mrs. Elizabeth Cooper, widow. At York ...

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... lest, at Swillington, cut and wounded his daughter, Isabella Similes, with intent to do nor sonic grievous bodily harm. Mr. hardy prosecuted, and Mr. Overend defended.—The privoner is • widower, living at Soillingtoo, seer Leeds. with his two motherless ...

POACH!%O AT 'CARUSO'

... acquitted. 11 AAAAA UONTER AT sooTHILL. MANIC SHEARD (3I), was Indieted for llie manslaughter of Hiram Newsome, at Soothill. Mr. Hardy and Mr. Nhaw were counsel for the proarealion, and Mr. Oterend defended. Proareteor and prisoner were at the Searbro' Hotel ...

CROWN COURT.—TtiuRsoAr

... Mr. Hardy defended the prisoncr.—The jury bound him (hilly a !recommendation to were,. ISAAC HOLDEN, 29. was charged with harlot:, on the November, 11119. at llalif.rx, Moulin's', married Jane Sutcliffe, Anis Holden, his wirier wile ' being Hardy prosecuted ...

1E FARMER'S FRIEN tend Ness. Tint !Caw Snaturrs.—Shetiff4 appointed by ller 3lajesty in council for the year ..

... llnufton. Northamptonshire —C. C. Flue., of Omit Billing, Northumberland—Walter Selby, of Hillle•uois, Fsq. Nottinahamsliire--Thomas Caffrey, of Itsklerton, Leiee.tershire—Frederick %Volta:ton, of Shenton, Es 1. COMMITTED FOR TRIM AT ANNIZES.--Cilex It • ...

A PAWNBROKER

... a disturbance on Fosvbridge , about two o ' c l oc k that morning. Hardy took defendant into cus.ody for the offence, and in cam mimetic.° of his violent conduct, Cotton went to Hardy's avaistance, when he was violently kicked. —Fined Ss. and coats. HOW ...

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... of do- 1411 i July, created a disturbance on l'es‘huitne ()trill, rod wolf obat:ucting police constable Hardy in the execution ul boa duty. Hardy stated that about ten minutes past ti.eke o'clock on Saturday night week, he was passing over Layerthorpe ...