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LETTER FROM MR . WM . HICK , d THERN STAR OFFICE , LEEDS . 1 " Northern Star Office , Leeds , March 17 th , M CC " p entlemen , —You will oblige by forward \ X your earliest convenience , the same onS of PAHR'S LOT PILLS aslast sdnfci \ jj am writing I cannot refrain from communicatis ) flattering intelligence of the groat good your pijjj doing in Leeds and its neighbourhood . It is <•! a great error to find fault with a medicine m beoause it is a patent one ; and more espee since its use has contributed so largely to the n health . The fact is , however , prejudice ii giving way , as it always must where the pi ]] tried . A few cases in point may serve to cot and illustrate what I have asserted .
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ZtOKSON —Tee Metropolitan delegate meeting "was > ^ eld at tbe Political Institute , l , Tumagain-lane , Mr . ; Jlckering in the cbair . Two shillings -waa Teceivea ham Bloomsbury . Mr . Mills -repmted from ^ the ; Observation Committee , and also from the Committee appointed to get up a public meeting to adopt the -remonstrance . Mr . Knight requested the assistance o / the delegate meeting in establishing a Teetotal local . ty ia T&Gngum , Triucb , on tbe motion of Messrs . Co ' ^ * n d Simpson , ¦«•»» -qnaniroonaly agreed to . -JJT , J . Carey communicated , through Mr . Knight , h j -willingness to present to tfce delegate meeting a ha- jdsome ttonn fender to be disposed of for the benef ^ of the victims . The offer -iras accepted , and a Tote jf thanks
riven to the donor . SeTeral members stated , their intention of presenting articles for a similar : purpose . Imputations - » ere appointed to wait upon t '^ je Lambeth sna South-wark localities tespesting the ¦« Athdrawal of their delegates . Mr . Wheeler mo-red t £ j \ the general Conference Committee be requested to meat with the Observation Comniitteee on Friday ev » Mug Bert at the Crown and Anchor , corner of Bear -A Jley , Farriogdonstreet , to devise means to bring the accounts to a settlement Seconded by Mr , Mills , And carried unanimously . Mr . A . Cook moved , and M * J . Ceofe seconded , -That a publk steeting be called in the Hall of the Institution , for Hia parjvase of presenting an address -or addresses to Thomas Dnncamba , Esq ., for his ¦ conduct in bringing the conduct of Judge Abinger before the House of Commons . Carried ; and Messrs .
"Wheeler , ¦ Gofey , Jfewey , J . Cook , and Abel Cook , appointed a commifcfee to carry it into effect Mi . " Wheeler-give notice « t a motion lot effecting an alteration in the rules of the delegate meeting , for the better - rganization of the Metropolis . After the transaction of other business , aad a report from the Victim Committee , the meeting adjourned . TBS POLlTICiS . AKD SCIESTIFIC iKSTItCTIOH , ^ TCBSiOAlri-Lisa . —On Sunday evening the chair was -occupied by Mr . Bathbene , and Mr . Mantx deliTeted an excellent lecture on the caases of crime , aad the means of remedying it At tbe conclusion of the leofcnre , Mr . James Leach , -of Manchester , Bddretsed the OTfHf ») Cft inhw tictM eloquent and impressive mauner , and -was enthusiastically applauded . Mr , Pollard iriefly supported the preceding speakers , and the meeting adj sained .
Maktlkboke . —On Sunday last , Mr . Watkins dellvexed & lectare in ins xutuai style , at the Mechanlci ' Institution , Circus-stzset , to' a highly delighted audience . S 3 r . MaKtz lectured on Monday evening , at the Jtotunda , Blaokfriars-road , to an excellent audience . Rupfy Ridlei lectured on Monday- evening , at Tfllman ' s Coffee House , 59 J , Tottenham-Court-road , and gate great satisfaction . A Public Mebtikg ¦ was held on Friday evening , at the rooms of the Metropolitan Reform Association , to-consider the propriety of dissolving the above body . H . Warburton , Esq ., M . P ., -was called to the chair . A statement of the affairs of the society traslaid before
the meeting , from which it appeared that the number of members on the books ¦ was 129 , that during the past year they bad expended . £ 450 { a gift from the Radical dub ) , exdniiva of the quarterly subscriptions . Mr . Place , Dr . Black , and sevtral members of Parliament -strongly ad located the breaking up of the Association , it having failed in the objects for "which it "was instituted . Mr . Morton objected to the Association being -dissolved , and accused Place and Co ., of treachery to ttrt "working classes . Mr . Place- Indignantly repelled the accusation , and after some further discussion , the motion -was negatived , and a committee appointed to je-organise the tody ; most of the influential * declining to have any farther connection with the Assof hBnn .
A MlETrXG of the shareholders of the Political and Scientific Institution , 1 , ! 7 nrn-again-lan « , Skinner-« treet , was held on Monday evening , at the above Ball . J&x . G . Ball ¦ was called to the chair , and briefly opened the business of the evening . Mr . Cleave proposed , and Mr . Bead seconded , a resolution calling upon the managing committee to lay all books and documents in tbeir possession before the Beard of Directors . The xewlntion was ultimately -withdrawn 5 and a motion made to proceed at once to the business for which the meeting was called . Mr . Wyatt proposed as an amendment , " That a sub-committee of twenty-fire should be elected for three months , to arrange the affairs of the Institution previous to the election of directors . " Mr . Sartram seconded the amendment , "which was
eventually lost by the casting Tots of the chairman . Messrs . Bead , Stall wood , Sale , Snmner , M Frederick , and IM'Benald having been elected scrutineers , the meeting proceeded to the ballot , ¦ when Messrs . < Heave , T . Salmoo , Shelton , Dron , Simpson , Bathbone , CuSay , Davis , Sbacklston , W . Salmon , Parker , Wheeler , Browett , Ford , Daniel * , Wyatt , Cater , Wartnaby , Flude , Borth-¦ aock , Thompson , Walker , Brown , and Wella were -declared duly elected ; ana a double return in the sub ¦ of Messrs . J . Williams and Walter Kit ox , each of whom obtained seventy-five votes . Mr . Dron "was then called to the chair , the paper * -wen signed and sealed , and the meeting adjourned , Mr , Salmon being elected secretary , pro tern , until arrangements could be made for the election of a general secretary .
BIAS COYXBS HOCSB , QOLD 5 S ItAKE- This loeality met on Sunday last , whea an animated discussion took place , as to whether monarchical or republican institutions -were best calculated to secure the happiness and well-being of the great mass of the people . Mr . a Bolwell -will deliver his farewell address to this locality on Sunday next Cbotdos , Scsbxt . —The Bsnal Chartist meeting took place on Monday evening , at the Bald Faced Star , Hr . B . Boffisy in the chair . Mr . ; BIackfey moved , and Mr . Claxton seconded , a Tote of thank * to Baron Bolfe , feffhis exemplary , impartial , and urbane conduct at the trials . A stirring appeal was then made in behalf of the -widow Ellis , which vu responded to by the collection © I five BhiTHngB , and jhi meeting adjourned to next Monday evening .
WBDHE 8 BUBY . —Benjamin Banks has received from Mr . Gilbert of Smerwick the sum of 4 s . Id . for Mra . EHis . IttOSSI * ET . —ilr . Peter Kigby lectured in the Assoeiatianroom on the evening of Wednesday in last ¦ week , on which occasion he gave great satisfaction After the lecture the following resolution was passed : — « That It is the opinion of this meeting that it is our duty thus publicly to record our disapprobation and disgust at the treacherous conduct of James C&Aledge , our late representative to the Conference held in Man-* he * ter on the 17 th of August last , in giving evidence against some of his and our best friends at the late Xancastez Assizes , and that we have na other feeling bat that of the greatest contempt and disgust for the sum "who can thus submit himself to stoop to such a mean SOd low degree of baseness , and who must only live to l » execrated . "
CARLISLE—Public Meetisg to KECErvE Mb . Astbcx—On Tnesday evening a public meeting was called in the theatre for the purpose of hearing from the above named gentleman an account of the proceeding ! at laneaster . On the motion of Mr . Grahame , 3 dr . Joseph Bichardson was caUed to the chair . After leading the bill calling the meeting he called upon Mr . . Artfuir , who came fonrari and gave s clear and suetincS account of the proceedings at Lancaster , bearing Strong testimony to the great and talented exertions- of Us . O'Connor , Mr . Boberts and others , during the bials : and concluded by reading several extracts from tbe £ &zrand the Morning Chrcmide , bearing ont his observations , and showing the great victory , in point of principle , which the Chartists had gained . Mr . Carratiets then moved , and Mr . Grahame seconded the
motion— " That this meeting embraces the present oppor-¦ taxaty of ^ g rp teaalnfr ita sincere and wannest thanks to these Indefatigable champions of the people ' s right * , Messrs . O'Connor , Boberts , and others , for their unwearied exertions during the late trials at Lancaster , and showing to the world that the principles they advocate , are not only just but imperishable , and that Hikeprosectttlen and persecution , which a cruel and tyrannical-Government em inflict , will only make them ahrne with a more brilliant lustre , aad h&rten their establishment by constitutional enactments . " Mr , Davies spoke-to the resolution . He bore ample testimony to the . pat « k > tic condnct of" Messrs . O'Connor , Boberts , Dnndas , * nd others . Mr . J . B . Hanson then moved a vote of thanks to T . S . Dnncombe , Esq ., M . P . for Finsbury , which being seconded was tarried unanimously .
BACro . _ The < &artists of this place have held a tea party In honour -of the men that have been tried before Baion Kolfe , at Iaueaster . The room was daeo-« ied In the most elegant manner . The whole arrange-SL ^ T * £ S * y * fe Stott , and gave entire satisfaction . Ab » nt 128 sat down to tea , to which they « id ample justice . The members of the Chartist Band gave their gratuitous aerriees , and during tea performed "era ! popular and patriotic airs . Some excellent ^ ches were delivered b , Mr . Beeslay , Mr . Dixon , of Manchester , and other speakers ; after ' wbich the fol-WeIe
f tf ^ . ^^ ^ carri 6 d unanimously . —• That SL ^ F ^ ae 8 tin « *« - « 4 « e hereoy H ^ pH sfetarti t * ttAladle . ^ hoi ^ imLiTtW ?^ , ^ th 0 n V ™ * for their Tal ^ bleK ^ S *^ ^ * tte taad sear twelve mUl ^ d 4 he pe <* Ie * eP& » ted at
Mi . T ) lX 0 Jf delivered two leptn «« /» , o * ' asssr ^ - S' ^ s ^ s ^ s ^ andTerpectable audiences . »» cuuig , k > large 1 > EWBBURT—Mr . FoxjCf D « w 5 bnry uItrm ., ^ to the fond for the defence of Clia « etS ^ £ wSf Ihb leceived subaeriptions amonntine to £ r i *»\ aZ !? ha expended £ 7 7 s-leaving a bataB *^ U toS 7 a lid . The whole particulars have been furnished to »« , but we csundfc insert the account We should iare the Star flfled witi juch documents were we to fiTe all that are wot to Bi
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shsft / ieu ) . —The New Poor law . —Mr . Harney delivered an address on Sunday evening , on the s ^ J . of the present Poor Law , and the recent debates on th j& enactment la the House of Commons . Mr . H . fpo '^ e at great length , aad xsonoluded by moving the fo 1 Jowing resolution : — "That the exposure lately r iiadein the House of CJommons of the execrable documeuV on which is f wtaded the present Poor Law , I and the endless proofs adduced of the misery caused j by the working of that law , calls for the strongest con-! damnation of thai-enacfcoient , and all "Who support It ! And this meeting records ita approval of the Berrices of j Messrs . WaUer and Perraad in their endeavour * to blot that disgraceful law from the statute-book ; at the same time this meeting expresses Its conviction that never will justice t » done to the poor of thiB coantry , aad poverty itself destroyed , until the working cfcuaes are represented is the legislature , by passing into a law the People ' s -Charter . " Mr . Briggs seconded the resolution , which was unanimously adopted .
Mb . Pabkes delivered an address , on Monday evening , on the subject of the late " conspiracy" trials . The thanks -of the meeting were voted to Mr . P . for Mb address . GLASGOW . —The Chartist Club met on the evening of Wednesday week in their rooms , 25 , < Jlyde Terrace , * for the transacting of geeeral business , the enrolling of members , and the election of office bearers in terms of their article * . Three Dew members' were admitted , aad notices of several others for next meeting . Our correspondent Bays he has attended various meetings of political bodies , but never has he met with such -a determined little band of moleskin patriots ; they will allow no man or party to dictate terms of expediency ; they are held in the highest esteem and respect by their fellow workers in Glasgow for their
bold , fearless , and decisive stroke , at the impndent , arrogant Complete Suffragists when about to hand the Chartists over to the Free Trade gentry in the election of the delegates to the Conference at Birmingham . Their large bills on the walls of the city , unmasking the deep-laid schemes and trickery of the Sturgemen , hare had the effect of completely destroying these -humbugs as a party in this locality ; their firm resolves are to stand by the Charter , and that whole hog policy which paired the fierce claws of a tyrannical Government , bo far as to make its gripe a squeeze of kindness when compared with the prosecutions of their prede -cesson in iniquity . They seem determined to support their old and tried friends , Moir , Boss , Colqahoun , Proadfoot and all who have stood by them in the hour oftriaL
BRADFORD . —On Sunday last , Mr . Hurley lectured in the School Room , Park-lane , on the principles of the Charter , and the objects of the ¦ various political parties now agitating the country . He was listened to with great attention and gave general satisfaction . On Sxjmdat evening , Mr . Smyth lectured in the Luge Boom , Butterworth-buildings , on the fallacy of the doctrine that a repeal of the Corn Laws , under the ' present circumstances , would benefit the working : classes or shopkeepers . Discussion was invited . Mr . Hurley followed on the same subject The attendance was large . ~ The Chartists of New Leeds met in their room on Sunday morning , and resolved that 100 Chartist Circular * should be distributed in Parsley . The meeting adjourned to Sunday next , at ten o ' clock in the morning , when the subject for discussion will be the law respecting public meetings .
The Chab-TIsts meeting in the Council Room , held their usual weekly meeting on Sunday morning , when it was unanimously resolved to recommend to the Council the getting op of amusements on Saturday and Monday evenings , to enable the members to partake of harmless recreation instead of going to a public house on those evenings . On Monday evening , the members of the Council met in their room , Butterworth-buildings , when the motion for changing the Council meetings was postponed tor another week , to enable the localities to take the subject under consideration , and send their opinion on the question by Monday next to the Council . Th » meeting adjourned to Monday next , at seven o'clock in the evening . Sixpence wat paid in for the defence fund .
BARIiSI ^ ET—The Chartists hear a letter from Mr . O'Connor In reply to our invitation sent to him to attend a tea party . The meeting was crowded though a previous meeting had been call d for the same hour . Mr . Peter Hoey was called to the chair . Mr . O'Connor's letter stated that for the present bis whole time was occupied with the arrangements for breaking down the Lancaster verdict After the arrangement he proposed to make a tour of the country and to visit Bamsley is his route . A resolution expressing In strong terms the thanks of the meeting for the exertions of Mr . O'Connor , at Lancaster , was then adopted . A committee of nine was appointed to make the necessary arrangements for receiving Mr . O'Connor .
MANCHESTER , —The South Lancashire delegate Meeting was held in the Brown-street CharUrt room on Sunday , when there were delegates present from the following places .- —Robert Whitebead , HoUingwood ; J . Ishtrwood , Ratcliff Bridge ; J . Wood , Rochdale ; J . Gaskell , HalshawMoor ; J . Rhodes , Stoekport Youths ; John Nuttall , Carpenter * Hall , Manchester ; Mr . Booth , Mas Chester ; T . Cameron , Chartist painter * , Manchester . Mr . Nuttall was called to the chair . The minute * of the last meeting being confirmed , thft following sums were paid by tae delegates : —
SOUTH HSCASHIBE FUSD . £ u . d . Ratdiffe Bridge 0 2 0 Rochdale 0 7 4 Carpenter ' s Hall 10 0 Balshaw Moor . 012 Stoekport YonthB 0 10 Chartist Painters 0 2 0 £ 1 13 6 IRISH FUND . Stoekport Youths ... — 0 10 Rochdale 0 0 4 £ 0 14
DBFEKCE FUND . Ratcllffe Bridge 0 2 6 Mr . Isherwood moved " That the levy of one penny per member per month do continue . " Mr . Whitehead moved as an amendment , " That the levy be dropped for one month . " After some discussion the original motion was carried . The meeting was then adjourned until the aeoond Sunday In April . Cakpesters * Hall . —On Sunday last , two lectures were delivered in Carpenter's Hall , by the Rev . W . y . Jackson . Mr . Jones , of Liverpool , also addressed the meeting in the evening ; after which a collection was made to assist him on his way to , and during his stay at , Leicester , which , notwithatanning the usual collections had been made to defray the expenses of the Hall , amounted to the very handsome sum of £ 1 7 a . 6 d .
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NOMINATIONS FOR THE GENERAL COUNCIL . ' SHEEPSHEAD . Mr . T . Bowler , framework-knitter , Meeting-lane Mr . J . Stevens , ditto , ditto . ! Mr . John Mee , ditto , ditto . 1 Mr . Ben . Chester , ditto , ditto . , Mr . Samuel Whitehall , ABhby-ro&d , ditto . Mr . William Baggley , Queen-street , ditto . Mr . Robert Shaw , ditto , ditto . 1 Mr . John Slater , ditto , ditto . Mr . Henry Hewitt , ditto , ditto , rab-Treasurer . ; Mr . Joseph Warner , Ringfence , sub-Secretarv .
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From Ou London Gazette of Friday , March 17 . BANKRUPT ! . Edward Messum , of Portsea , Hampshire , Brewer , March 28 , at twelve , and April 28 , at half-past eleven , at the Coari ot Backnzptcy , Louden . Mr . W . Whitmore , official assignee , 2 , Basinghall-street ; and Messrs . Briggs and Son , solicitors , Lincoln ' s-Innfields . George Clarke , of 94 , Crawford-street , Bryanston square , boot and shoemaker , March 24 , at two , and April 28 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Mr . PenneQ , official assignee ,- and Mr . John Lewis , solicitor , 7 , Arundel-fttreet , Strand . Richard Boddington , of Liquorpond-Btreet , Hattongarden , ironmonger , March 24 , at two , and May 2 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Mr . George Gibson , official assignee , 72 , Baslngball-Btreet ; and Me . Robert Meggy , solicitor , Great Tower-street
Charles Harrison , of tte Wheat Sheaf , public-house , Red Lion-street , Holborn , licenced victualler , April 1 and 29 , at half-past one , At the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Mr . George Gibson , official assignee , 72 , Baringhall-street ; asd Mr . Robert Meggy , solicitor , Great Tower-street Thomas Cheslett , of 72 , Gracechurch-Btreet , hosier , March 23 , at eleven , and April 28 , at half-past twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Mr . William Turquand , official assignee , Copthall-buildings ; and Mr . George Stephen , solicitor , Skinner 's-place , Siselane . Robert Halls , of Colchester , Essex , fishmi vger , March 27 , at half-past twelve , and April 28 , at ele Ten , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Mr . Gei'Vge John Graham , official afprfgnee , BadBgball-street ; an xl Messrs Blunt and Ca , solicitors , Lothbury .
Joseph Parry , of Havetfordwest , draper , M ' wch 30 and April 27 , at elev en , at the Court of Baafe « pky , Bristol . Mr . George Morgan , official assignee , Bt WxrtJ Mr . Herbert Xloyd , solicitor , 61 , Chewpside , Loni . ^> nj and Mr . Leman' solicitor , Bristol . William Eceles , of Much Woolton , Lancashire , groci v , March 28 , at two , and April 28 , at twelve , at the Com "t of Bankruptcy , Liverpool . Mr . James Catanove , official assignee ; Liverpool ; Mr . Toulmin , solicitor , Liverpool ; Messra . Barnes and Barrow , solicitors , St . Helen ' s ; and Messrs . Norris and Co ., solicitors , Staple-inn , London .
Robert Demsey Sotheran , of St . Helens , lancashire , shipbuilder , April 4 , at twelve , at the Court ofBank"jptcy , Liverpool . Mr . John Follett , ofiicial assignee , Liverpool ; ilessr . Barnes and Barrow , solicitor . St . Helens ; and Messrs . Chester and Tenlmin , solicitors , Staple-inn , London ,
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Joseph Ceok , « f New-st- / eet , Dorset-square , upholsterer , March 24 and Apri ' i 28 , at one , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . M . r . Pennell , official assignee ; and Mr . William Tate . nollolter , Baslnghall-street . Henry Iaybourn , ot HarUepool , Durham , ship-broker , April 10 , at two , and May 1 , atone , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Ne wcastle-upon-Tyne . Mr . Thomas Baker , official asBip dee , Newcartle-upon-Tyne ; Messrs . Smithaon and Mf . tton , solicitors , 23 , Southamptonbuildings , Chanrjery-lane , London ; and Mr . Francis Poole , BoUoftor , HartlepooL 1 S&flHKi Woo A and Bons , of LWersedge , YotkBhife , machine-make / s , March 29 and April 24 , at eleven ; at the Court Ot Bankruptcy , Leeds . Mr . George William Freeman , official assignee , Messrs . Horsfall and Harris ©* , solicitors , Leeds ; and Mr . Thomas Dean , solicitor , Bflfcley . ¦ ' ,
Thomas Bagshaw , of Bnxton , Derbyshire , innkeeper , March 28 , at eleven , and April 25 , at one , at the Court -of Bankruptcy , Manchester . Mr . James Stansall Pott , official assignee ; Messrs . Milne and Co ., solicitors , London ; and Messrs . Croaaley and 8 udlow , solicitors , Manchester . Francis Allen , jna , of Booden , Staffordshire , brickmaker , March 28 and April 21 , at half-past eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Birmingham . Mr . Frederick Whitmore , official assignee , Birmingham ; and Mr . Thomas Harding , solicitor , N « wcaBtle-under-Lyue .
PABXNSRSHIPS DISSOLVED . George Barnes , sen-, George Barnes , jun ., and John Barnes , of Pendlc-forest , Lancashire , cotton-spinners ( so far as regards George Barnes , sen . )—Martha Fox and Elisha Fox , of Batley , Yorkshire , and Bitton , Gloucestershire , cloth manufacturers—Simpson , Toft , and Co ., of Wake&eld , Yorkshire , manufacturing chemists ( so far as regards Samuel Hutcbinson)—John Wood and Co ., of Ramsbottom , Lancashire , engravers ( so far as regards William Spencer)—Richard Cubbln and James Robinson , of Liverpool , furniture-brokers—Walter Martin and Joseph Blaokley , of Liverpool , wine and spirit dealers—Edward Green , Charles Dunbar Atkinson , and Henry Holt , of Wakefleld , Yorkshire , millwrights .
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From the Gazette of Tuesday , March 21 . BANKRUPTS . John Faiers , hair-dreaser , Colchester , March 29 , at twelve , and April 28 , at eleven , at tbeCourt of Bankrnptcr . Mr . Belcher , official assignee ; solicitors , Messrs . Bigsold and Mawe , New-Bridge-street , London ; and Mr . Cooper . Colchester . William Hopkins , batcher , Farringdon-street , March 28 , at two , and May 3 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Mr . Lacklngton , official assignee , Colemanjitreet-buildings ; solicitor , Mr . Sure , Lombard-street . Henry Jolley , tailor , Castle Hedingham , Essex , M&fcb . 28 , sad May 5 , at oue , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Mr . Johnson , official assignee , Baainghall-street ; solicitor . Mr . Reynolds , Adam-Btreet , Adelphl .
Charles Stanley Masterman , grocer , Croydon , April 6 , athalf-past twelve , and May 2 , at two , at the Conrt of Bankruptcy . Mr . Groom , official assignee , Abchurchlane ; solicitor !) , Messrs . Thompson , Field , and Debenbam , SalterVhall , Canon-street . Thomas Durrant and George Banks , bakets , Farningham , Kent , April 1 , at two , and May 2 , at twelve , at Court of Bankruptcy . Mr . Edwards , official assignee , Frederick ' s-place , Old Jewry ; solicitors , Messrs . Young and Son , Mark-lane , London ; and Mr . Colyer , Dartford . George Herring , iron-founder , Rochdale , April 4 and 27 , at one , at the Manchester District Court . Mr . Hobson , official assignee ; Messrs . Baxter and Co ., Lin * coin ' s Inn-neldB , London , solicitors ; and Messrs . Sale and Worthington . Manchester .
Peter Thomas Bradbury Hembrougb , worsted man » facturer , Wakefleld , April 3 , and May 1 , at eleven , at the Leeds District Court . Mr . Young , official assignee ; Mr . Bradley , I / eedo , solicitox . John Watkin CulHa , chemist , Clan , Shropshire , April 6 and 27 , at one , at the Birmingham District Court . Mr . Whitmore , official assignee , Birmingham ; Mr . Griffiths , Biaiiop-Caatle ; and Mr . Slaney , Birmingham , solicitors . James Taylor Bradley and William Bradley , ironmongers , Leeds , April 5 , and May 5 , at eleven , at the Leeds District Court . Mr . Young , official assignee ; Mr . Bradley , Leeds , solicitor . Thomas Brownlow , jun ., maltster , Marton , Lincolnshire , April 4 , and May 2 , at eleven , at the L » edsDistrict Court . Mr . Hope , official assignee , Leeds . Messrs . Doddbg and Danby , Lincoln ; and Mr . Dickinson , Leeds , solicitors .
Thomas Booth , innkeeper , Glsborougb , Yorkshire , April 4 , and May 2 , at twelve , at the Leeds District Court , Mr . Fearne , official assignee , Leeds ; Messrs . Clarke and Trevor , Gisborougb ; and Mr . Blackburn , Leeds , solicitors .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), March 25, 1843, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct927/page/2/
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