4 DECEMBER 1830, page 6

H Untingdo N, Sunday Evening, Nov. 28.—on Wednesday...

from forty to fifty men assembled in the village of Sawtry, in this county, and demolished two thrashing-machines. On the following evening, a more formidable party destroyed a......

Essex.—about Five O'clock In The Afternoon Of Wednesday...

24th), a fire broke out in a : earn upon Theateds whieh consumed the barn with its contents. The satisfactory manner in which the labourers in that division of the county have......

Middlesex.—harrow-on-the-hill, Tuesday. On Monday...

broke out in the farm-yard of Preston Farm, which destroyed the produce of twenty acres of land. Mr. Higgs, the tenant, left his farm early in the evening, to spend a few hours......

Lincoln—spil:.13tiric, Nov. 29.—at Irby, Near This Place,...

fired on Tuesday evening ; at Swaby, a considerable quantity of pro. perty has been destroyed ; and at Reston, three miles south of Louth, nine stacks. of corn, value about......

Cumberi„ind—carl Isle, Monday, Nov. 29. On Saturday Last,...

a meeting of the county magistrates to consider the propriety of interfering should the processions be continued. A person.offered to swear that in the last procession were......

Wilts.—a Desperate Rencontre, Between The Country...

Hindon troop of cavalry, and the peasantry, took , place at Pyt House, the seat . of Mr. Benett, the member of Parliament. Mr. Benett having learned that a mob of above five......

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Kent.—on Thursday, The 26th, A Stack Of Hay Belonging To

Mr. Bucking, banker, of Tunbridge, was burnt. Dyke, alias Field, the person suspected of having been concerned in the fires at Bearsted, underwent an examination at Maidstone on......

Battle.—there Was Another Fire At Battle On The 26th, At

Course- barn Farm. The flames first burst from the barn, which was saved when the fire occurred on the 4th instant, upon the same premises. When the flames burst forth on that......