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DURHAM MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... searched, when the key and several pieces of steel were fouted, which were sworn to au tile property of the ?? guilty. THOMAS HARDY (2o0, charged with having,a - ,tld, on the 2nd of April, stolen front AWilliram Braddook I : puise and 11. ?? TAYLOR was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... window of Mrs Hardy, Gibson. street, and the latter with obstructing the police-oflicers while conveying thle other prisoners to the station-htouse. It would appear that on account of some scandalous con- duct between Donkin's -husband and Hardy's daughter ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... compromised; costs 8s 6d.-William Hardy and George Hardy. of the Hermitage, labourers, for as- saulting Mr Thomas Chambers, of the samne place, farmer, and breaking at door, paid 29 6d damages and Its coste. -OwenLeonard and Thomas Collins, of Crook Hall, la- ...

NORTHUMBERLAND SESSIONS

... of Ifaqis- trates. - ALNVWICK, Ocr. 21.- The following gentlemen were 'sworn of the, Grand Jury:-Thomas Forster, Esq. of Adderstone House, foreman ; Thomas George Smith, Esq. of Togston; Henrv Dininiui, Esq.ofWarentoi ; Henry Pearethf Bur- rell, Esq. of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Street, were enurmoned for various nuisances, for which they were each fined 2s 6d and costs.-- Wednesday.- Thomas Cradoeck, an apprentice to Mr Thomas Cropton, shipowner, for absconding from his mnster's service, wan committed to the house of correction for ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... Esq-Thomas Rol).son, a husbandman. appeared on a summons charged wits nsot maintaining his illegitimate child. On his own admission he was adjudged to be the father of the child, and he was ordered to pay ds. weekly towards its ?? Wilson and Thomas Storey ...

LONDON, DEC. 17

... 17. (Frott the G~uxette a) Frrday, Dec. 12.) BANKnUF1S.-Frederick Taylor, orange-street, Red Lon-ceqTore, tallow chandler Thomas Moger,Holborii- ll nilld Coventry-treetHaylmarket, poulterer. Henry Harris. Leman-street, Goodman'tl fields, carver. George ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE. SA

... cost;, for anl as- sault on a policeman, When in the execution of his dtily, anld in deftult or playiunst W-a o.rnrnttod to hardI La- bour for I week. Ilobert Charstres and David TWyOr', were charged with having forced open a window of all attic, at the ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... costs for the wilful damage done to the (lour, ant in default of payment was committed to hard labour for 14 days. Lilies Hardy was ordered to pay a fine of 2;. 6:1. under the Bye.lawv, for creating a brawl opposite St. Andrew's Workhouse, on Friday evening ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Esq., North Shields -2nd do, Thomas Heslop, gardener to James Stephenson, Esq., South Shields. Best 6 roots of red beet, William Kelly, Jesmond-Bsd do, Thomas Heslop, South Shields. Beset bouquet of German asters, Thomas Shotton, Hexiasm -2nd do, John ...

THE ADLINGTON MURDER

... pleaded Not Guitby. A second indictment charged Mawdslsy as principal, aid Bates as accessory, for shooting and wounding Thomas Wyatt, with intent to murder him;and a third charged both with robbing James Ernill, at Adlington, being armed. The two latter ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... ently to re- move fiom her dwelling hLuse, for the purpose of preventing her I indlord (liStraintint for arrears of rent. Thomas Scott, appreitice to )Ir Geore-e Fawcus, owner of the ship Commerce, 5ias ommitted to the house of correction at Tynemtouth ...