o'clock p.m. the fol- lowing prizes were awarded by Mr. Johl Higgin, of Over- town ; Mr. James DeardeD, of Townhouse, near Colne; aend Sir. itichard Rawson, of Widdup, the appointed judges. Mr. Edward Stansfield, of Moorhay, got the first
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on the body of Edmaund Cock. croft, aged two years and three months, son of William P Cockoroft, of Higher Townhouse. The deceased was o found in a well of water on the previous Thursday. A ver- cc diet of
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also i Wierlng Eriisre, f abou 12-hose perer, wth the necessary r geerg h Doeegse ayb ena ork at lire Townhouse roe. usrfrtrrIatcraO ipyt r onWliison. BI arrarter of the ins bv eljr ra ieolc fM.Ge Secer, Solloitair,Koielgiley. of D'1250
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electidg a Mayor, two Alde rmen, andl two Capital B rgesses, long before the appointed hour, the door of the Townhouse was lu-seiged by a crowd of householders, from the town and liberties, who had come to demand the freedom
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-. W. Dawson, Berwick-uporn-Tweed, draper, at the Black Inn, Berwick-upDn-Tweed. Sept. 17. NV. Jowsev, jun. Northrallerton, Yorkshire, grocer, at thcm Townhouse, Stockton,.- Durham. Sept. 2. T. A. Kerrison, Norwich, banker, at the Angel Inn, Norwich. Sept. 7. J. D'Aguilur, Lirerpool,
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