| Great Britain - 1831 - 428 pages
...3. The Magistrates most earnestly entreat the assistance of tlieir fellow-citizens to restore tlie peace of the city, by assembling immediately at the Guildhall. Guildhall, Sunday Morning, \-past 10. No. 4. The Shetiffs of Bristol having been called on by the magistrates to report upon the... | |
| John Eagles - Bristol (England) - 1832 - 416 pages
...are guilty of capital felony. By Order of THE MAYOR, No. 3. The Magistrates most earnestly intreat the assistance of their fellow. citizens to restore...immediately at the Guildhall. Guildhall, Sunday Morning, half-past Ten o'clock. No. 1. The Sheriffs of Bristol having been called on by the Magistrates to report... | |
| John Eagles - Bristol (England) - 1832 - 426 pages
...of the Mayor." " Sunday, Oct. 30, 1831." " The Magistrates most earnestly entreat the assist" ance of their fellow citizens to restore the peace of the...immediately at the Guildhall." " Guildhall, Sunday morning, half-past ten o'clock." These were soon torn down, and the unfortunate bill-sticker knocked about.... | |
| Citizen - Riots - 1832 - 422 pages
...of THE MAYOR. No. 3. The Magistrates most earnestly imre.it the assistance of their fellowcitizens to restore the peace of the city, by assembling immediately at the Guildhall. Guildhall, Sunday Morning, half-past Ten o'clock. No. 4. The Sheriffs of Bristol having been called on by the Magistrates to report... | |
| John Eagles - Bristol (England) - 1832 - 420 pages
...of THE MAYOR. No. 3. The Magistrates most earnestly intreat the assistance of their frllowcitizens to restore the peace of the city, by assembling immediately at the Guildhall. GuiIdhall, Sunday Morning, half-past Ten o'cIock. No. 4. The Sheriffs of Bristol having been called... | |
| John Eagles - Riots - 1832 - 444 pages
...of THE MAYOR. No. 3. The Magistrates most earnestly intreat the assistance of their fellowcitizens to restore the peace of the city, by assembling immediately at the Gu.ldhall. Guildhall, Sunday Morning, half-past Ten o'clock. No. 4. The Sheriffs of Bristol having... | |
| Charles Pinney - Bristol (England) - 1833 - 484 pages
...observe the words, " all other parishes," were added by the Town-clerk. The Town-Clerk was also present? He was. Mr. Justice PARKE.— How many parishes are...peace of the city by assembling immediately at the Guildhall.—Guildhall, Sunday mornmg, half past 10 o'clock." . Where were the printed summonses sent... | |
| Charles Pinney - 1833 - 504 pages
...been read three times. All persons tumultuously assembling, are guilty of capital felony. 171 No. 3. " The Magistrates most earnestly entreat the assistance...city, by assembling immediately at the Guildhall. " Sunday morning, half-past ten o'clock." No. 4. " The Sheriff's of Bristol having been called on by... | |
| William Charles Townsend - Trials - 1850 - 580 pages
...been read already — ' The Magistrates most earnestly entreat the assistance of their fellow-citizens to restore the peace of the city by assembling immediately at the Guildhall.—Sunday morning, half-past ten o'clock.' Only one person has been yet called who got this... | |
| Sir James Scarlett, Peter Campbell Scarlett - Great Britain - 1877 - 434 pages
...been read already : ' The magistrates most earnestly entreat the assistance of their fellowcitizens to restore the peace of the city by assembling immediately at the Guildhall ; Sunday morning, half-past ten o'clock.' This was carried and left at every door; it was printed during... | |
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