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HOUSE OF LORDS-TUESDAY, FEB. 28.

HOUSE OF LORDS-TUESDAY, FEB. 28.

Their lordships met at five o'clock. AUGMENTATION OP THE MILITIA.—The Earl of ABEIIDUN said a measure would be introduced into the other house to increase the militia of England from 80,000 to 120,000 men, and to raise 30,000 men for Ireland, and 10,000 men for Scotland; but the
March 4, 1854 - Hull Daily News - Hull, Yorkshire, England
 
LJEDGERS, DAYBOOKS, CASH BOOKS , JOURNALS, &e., for the Home Trade; also, ACCOUNT BOOKS for Foreign Parts, ruled for dollars

LJEDGERS, DAYBOOKS, CASH BOOKS , JOURNALS, &e., for the Home Trade; also, ACCOUNT BOOKS for Foreign Parts, ruled for dollars

and cents, or any other furnished pattern, suitable for the currency of foreign kingdoms; and substantially bound to resist wear and tear.—Export orders securely packed in wood, and, if required, enclosed in tin, to protect the goods from the ravages of insects daring the voyage
July 2, 1853 - Hull Daily News - Hull, Yorkshire, England
 
SQPRING-BANIC. FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, TO BE BOLD, in lots, to mit purchasers. Monthly payments if required.—Apply to W. AwroN, Architect,

SQPRING-BANIC. FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, TO BE BOLD, in lots, to mit purchasers. Monthly payments if required.—Apply to W. AwroN, Architect,

15, Bowlalley-lane, Hall. (AN SALE, several Tons of POTATO \./ Prince Regents and Snowballs, in exosilent condition. —Apply to Mr. It. BOAST, Moline-house, Holme-on-Spalding-Moor ;or to Mr. A. Metsost, Maintop, near Driffield.
April 7, 1855 - Hull Daily News - Hull, Yorkshire, England
 
Tory Doctors.

Tory Doctors.

Mr. Stafford has abdicated his functions under the conservative chiefs in favour of the vice-chancellor of Oxford. The ill-used secretary of the admiralty, when reproached by Sir Baldwin Walker with an evident inteution of swamping the dockyards, of filling those national instit
June 4, 1853 - Hull Daily News - Hull, Yorkshire, England
 
To BE LET, a WORKSHOP, well adapted for a Cabinet-maker, Turner, or as a Warehouse. Situation central to Paragon. Chariot,

To BE LET, a WORKSHOP, well adapted for a Cabinet-maker, Turner, or as a Warehouse. Situation central to Paragon. Chariot,

and Waterworks-Streets —Apply at the PARAGON INN.
June 4, 1853 - Hull Daily News - Hull, Yorkshire, England
 
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November 12, 1853 - Hull Daily News - Hull, Yorkshire, England
 
TUESDAY.

TUESDAY.

An old man, named Thomas Preston, 75 years of age, was charged with having eight sacks in his possession, the property of Mr. Garforth, farmer, Preston. Prisoner was found on the premises of Mr. Smith, Southcoates, this morning, about five o'clock, with the property in his posse
October 13, 1855 - Hull Daily News - Hull, Yorkshire, England
 
WEDNESDAY'. Only a few uninteresting cases were brought into the court thislmorning.

WEDNESDAY'. Only a few uninteresting cases were brought into the court thislmorning.

THURSDA Sarah Binley, a woman of respectable appearance, was charged with stealing a roll of flannel, of about 40 yards, the property of Mr. John Ireland, draper, Waterhouselane. It appears that the flannel was discovered to have been taken by Mrs. Ireland, about ten o'clock on
October 13, 1855 - Hull Daily News - Hull, Yorkshire, England
 
FRIDAY.

FRIDAY.

Richard Jones and John Kuter, two youths, were charged with stealing 12 lbs. of pincushions, at the fair last night. Both owned they had been twice previously in prison. Committed for two months. Thomas Preston was again brought up and committed for three months, on a charge of
October 13, 1855 - Hull Daily News - Hull, Yorkshire, England