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A List Of Book£. Sow Publishing B\ 3 D Cousins, 13, Duke Street, Lp ≪ - .J Nolvs-Ix-St-Flelds , London. 1
A LIST OF BOOK £ . SOW _PUBLISHING B \ 3 D COUSINS , 13 , DUKE STREET , LP _- . J _nOLVS-IX-ST-FlELDS , LONDON . 1
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ot some importance , as _aiiecting agreements between masters and workmen , was heard at the Leeds Court liouse , oii Wednesday week , before the Mayor and several of the Magistrates . Messrs . -Joshua Bower and Son , plate glass manufacturers , Hunslct , were the plaintiffs , and a person who was lately a workman of tlieii's , named Benjamin Briggs , was the defondant . Tlic charge against Briggs was tliat ot having absented himself from his masters' employment , without their consent , and contrary to ; i contract he had entered into . Mr . Sangster , solicitor , appeared on behalf of Messrs . Bower , and Mr . Sanderson , solicitor , for Briggs . —Thc contract alleged
to have been broken was put in by Mr . Sangster , and from that document , it appeared that on _L-Oth AJaifh , 1 S 42 , Briggs entered into an agreement with ilc . * si'i . Bower , for a period of seven years , receiving at tlic time os . as hiring money . The rate of wages to Im paid to Briggs was to be _2-ls . a week , and 4 d . a dozen over work when blowing , and 20 s . a week when _!*• . *• thering , and 3 d . a dozen over-work , besides liciiig provided with a house on . thc premises , or , in lieu thereof , to be allowed £ 4 a year additional , hy tlie contract a power was given to the Messrs . _llowcr of dispensing with tlie services of Briggs , by giving liim , a month's notice , or a month ' s wages , but no i > _owcr whatever was given to the man to release hiinscltl
from the agreement . It seemed that , _coutrai - } ' fo tbe terms of this contract , Briggs , on the I-Itlt « July last , refused to continue to perform the _tctvift ' - lie had engaged todo , and subsequently left the _tuH and against such conduct Mr . _Gangster said it « the object of Messrs . Bower , in the present proceed ing , to seek a legal remedy , as they employe *!» S _** iiuniboi ' ofnien , and had suffered seriously i » cm * quence oftheir absenting themselves from * _tl ; _ei ,- (® ployment . Thc statutes under which he prop *** that the case should be taker , were the 20 th _totf II ., the Cth George III ., and the 4 th ' Gcon * c 1 ' . *• of which , ho believed , would apply , and ifs 0 _^ called upon the magistrates to award the
_pimUhiBBdue to the offence . —Mi * . Sanderson admit *™ . ' _' signing of the contract , and tlic running away It * employment , but in reference to the act 0 th t _**^' III ., he argued that it could not be applicable in -- * a case as the present , because it only _enfidkdfjjustices to act where the defaulting parties w found , and Briggs was found at St , _llelt'll ' s . . _' > _^ cashire . Therefore the only power of the l » would be under 4 th George . IV . This position ** allowed , Mr .-Sander - son cross-examined iMi _' . « |; Bower ( who is an Alderman jof the borough « t if'i with a view to elicit that Briggs got what is _w ' $ " clearance , " or , in other words , _lllld _nolicCgl _^ I leave his employment by Mr . Bower , at a I * ? " J 1842 when work was slack . This Mr . 1 lower ill ' 1 confirm . He admitted that he and _BriiiM _" _. f _M time the latter left his _nmnlnvment . had ' ' . i- 1 ' . S
about gathering , and that Briggs said ho _wouh " •«¦ his work rather than do it , but he denied _tnny _* . ordered him to do more than his share in r il * Mr . Sanderson next took an objection to il . et * ' _' . under the act 1 st and 2 nd George IN ' ., _*" _, wliich prohibits contracting for the payment f wages of - any artificer ( enumerating g h'f ''li amongst others ) in anything other than tlip _^ . i coin of the realm , and declares that il ' * _" _' _,., '' ' whole or part of an artificer ' s wages sliall bet ,,. any other manner , that the contract shall lie- - and null and void , lie submitted that in tlif ,. novation of Briggs , one of the iinsrcilicnts v *' : , the occupation of a _ihvcHing-houso , am tn - ** fatal to tho eontraet . —Mr . Sangster declare * . _^ never heard suck a construction Ol tlic at-h * . believed that no such construction had w _*;^ upon . He contended that itwas a sohtai } intended merely to prevent the payment oi » ¦ in Hoods . It was . he observed , in many tw , .,
lutcly necessary that houses should be . lo ¦ "' _^ vants to live in on the premises , and tlia * _^ _^ more applicable in this instance than _^ f _. ' _! . ' _^ _-- ' resided in the house of his master , in _«' ll , c ' j , _e ) of course received less wages . In hict , ' . j . entirely related to tho truck system a « _^ j else . —After a short consultation the M V ' . _•• the decision of the Magistrates as _l 0 " * _fj ; eiv case is one of considerable diflieulty- , - , j _, e many points which require tlie . attention _^ j , tices , but now , as on the former occasio . „ think we should be justified in convicu ' _^ , _-, case , the more especially as Mv . ho »'*; „ . J i medy , and no doubt will avail lit" •* _^ f natinc _^
Another case ofa very similar * . _* .. taken , in which Messra . Bower amii - _^ _. y I plaintiffs , and a man named Joti " . * ' _^ ool' M had been brought from St . Helens , * _« _^ _is'j with Briggs ) was the . defendant . ., _ypm the Magistrates was the same as m j stance . —Leeds Mercury . a ( i . i _* l . A Strange _SroKY .-The _^ _fetf _^ ment of the taking of Argo , in tut _.. _^ _a Count de Bvukendorlf , ne i'l f ,, 0 chcst . ' 1 Lievcn , was struck by a ball m ¦ JJ © _^ , p j hemorrage succecdcil _, and he- »• _strfLl dying from suffocation , when J o „ ., _„* ¦ poignant by one of the mounts'nffl _^ te J fortunate blow for the Prince _, to _^ _^ « caused a flow of blood , u ' lufli H be thc means of saving his hte . a
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Sept. 6, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns4_06091845/page/2/
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