• The Leeds Mercury was a newspaper published in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was published from 1718 to 1755 and again from 1767. Initially it consisted...
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  • Yorkshire Post absorbed a rival, the Leeds Mercury, which was founded in 1718 and was liberal in comparison to the Leeds Intelligencer from the late 18th...
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    remembered as old Leeds Parish Church football player, did not think it wise to encourage athletic sports... "Girls' Clubs in Leeds". Leeds Mercury. 8 May 1905...
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  • "Dripping" Row". Leeds Mercury. Vol. 102, no. 8384. 23 February 1865. p. 2 – via British Newspaper Archive. "Street row in Leeds". Leeds Mercury. Vol. 102,...
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    Edward Baines (1774–1848) was the editor and proprietor of the Leeds Mercury (which, by his efforts, became the leading provincial paper in England),...
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    In a long article extolling the philanthropy of William Gott, the Leeds Mercury reported, "The setting up of this tiger is so natural and so perfect...
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  • existence was first reported in February 1834 in the English newspaper Leeds Mercury. There were other articles in a Dutch scientific journal, and the Perth...
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  • The University of Leeds is a public research university in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was established in 1874 as the Yorkshire College of Science...
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    which described it as "an excellent piece of work". Early in 1907, the Leeds Mercury reported that Darlington's plaster bas relief of Sir Perceval's Vision...
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    manufacturer". Leeds Mercury. Saturday 13 April 1839 – via British Newspaper Archive. "Obituary of Jonathan Marshall, cloth manufacturer". Leeds Mercury. Saturday...
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