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List of Subscribers [TRANSCRIPTION NOT COPY OF ORIGINAL RECORD] 1689 Robert Wholley: The works of Johann Rudolph Glauber... containing great variety of choice secrets in Medicine and Alchemy; in the working of metallick mines, and the separation of metals... Translated into English... by Christopher Packe, 1689, London. The Times [TRANSCRIPTION NOT COPY OF ORIGINAL RECORD] 22-Sept-1806: Meeting of Creditors at Guildhall. To-morrow, Sept 23. T. and J. Wholley, Friday-street, warehousemen. [div.] [House:] 10 [TRANSCRIPTION NOT COPY OF ORIGINAL RECORD] 14-July-1892: Cork, Ireland, July 13. A farmer and fisherman, named Wholey, residing on Long Island, off the soutyh coast of Cork, was to-day found murded by the police. Whole attended the regatta in Schull yesterday, and in the evening some persons who had previously been on unfriendly terms with him were seen beating him. Two arrests have been made. The Leeds Times [TRANSCRIPTION NOT COPY OF ORIGINAL RECORD] 12-Dec-1835: On Monday [7 December 1835] James Britton and Wm. Wholey were charged with having committed gross assaults on Saturday night - the former by striking over the head, James Clarkson, a watchman, when acting in the execution of his duty, in Bridge-street, Leeds; the latter with assaulting Elizabeth Haddock, of this town, by striking her violently in her own house. It appears that the quarrel had originated in consequence of their being rival soot-merchants. The defendants were fined £3 each, and ordered to pay the expenses, in default of which they were committed for two months to Wakefield House of Correction. |
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