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DURHAM MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... DURHAM -MM EP_SESSIONS. I ?? J~MONDAY, JUNE: 26, 1843 efore Rowland Burdon, Esq., Chairman, and a Bench of Magistrates.) 'The Court met this morning at nine o'clock, when 5fotlowing gentlemen were sworn in as Grand Je- tbrahad, Storey, of Chester-leaStreetforeman; and obert W. Swinburn, Esq., Cleadon Cottage; H. A. Cocks, Esq.. Middjeton St. George; John Arrow- th, Esqi., Donriwixell House ; ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... FRIDAY.-Before Ald. Dunn and Rdwd. James, Esq- -William Sample was brought up in custody of P. C- 102, for being loitering about the Butcher Bank, be- tween 1 and 2 o'clock on Thursday morning without any visible object. Discharged.-Benjamin Wallace was charged by P. C. 125, with being in the Bigg- market, at I o'clock on Thursday morning. The po- liceman stated that le requested the prisoner ...

THE ASSIZES

... I I J., ?? 11 ., I ?? L ?? [l~i. ?? I L L ?? toix 11 ii 2t.,q ncr, ',-CLi.L,,Ai~id, ?? :, !S Id. !SSTew V..r (.I. I. ?? ti b oii viL'. r ve :t>L3 IAlld. II Lu I ig Ii iL .oI nt, Eq. II ii TL .TT.il -q.I . ?? .Aytfin, Li.; iii, t il~ Eq c ?? U ;.l BEafUIt:.' Gf.1o, 11.l i2L, Ieo., iolin Utthivuool, .;i !. I' -. Ward . C' *½ ardonr, E&., A.. A '10Li'l li, t4., 1-W. It. leiil :i i, H4a W. tllori, ...

THE MIRFIELD MURDERS.—MORE DETAILED CONFESSION BY REID

... THE MIRFIELD MEURDERS.-MORE DETAILED CONFESSION BY REID. It will be remembered that Reld made a confes sion of his own guilt, and in general terms exculpat- ed M'abe of any ?? in these murders. On the afternoon of the 30th uit., however, Mr Jackson, the solicitor for M'Cabe, waited upon Patrick Reid,who then made a more detailed confessions, which was re- duced to writing, and signed by him in ...

CUMBERLAND SPRING ASSIZES

... I RAMAA +tl-f -n . R - - amtore the Hon. Sir William HenryMaule, Knight and Mr BaronlRelfe, oened at Carlisle on Saturday last. JOSEPH CURWJEN,aged 47, & JOHNCARLE- ITON, 54, having feloniously stolen a bag of bones, the property of Robert Clarke, of Penrith.-To be imprison- ed six months with hard labour. JANE DIXON, wife of Wm. Dixon, labourer, for stealing two gowns, the property of Ralph ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... FnID.A, July 24.-Before Messrs Aid. BIATSON, and RI DLEY. .James Winter was charged with stealing a watch, at a place near to Pontelanid, when some races were being held. The prisoncr was sent to the authorities of tile county of Northumberland. .o/ii (jooper and Fralncis dohlerty, two idilc boys, were sont to the house of correction for a week, for stealing iron from the Quayside. Andr~j;ewX ...

NORTHUMBERLAND ASSIZES

... SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1840. BEFORE 1IR BARON ROLFE. The coeirt was opened at ll o'clock this moraing, When the following gentlemen were sworn of the grand inquest:- | latthew Bell, Esq., M1.P,, foreman Sir Edward I Blackett, Bart., J. C. Jobling, (Charles Williato Bigge, Bryan Burrell, John HIodgsen Hinde, M.P., Addison John Cresswell Baker, J. B. Coulson John Davidson, Isaac Cookson, William ...

ADMIRALTY COURT, APRIL 24

... ADMIRALTY COURT, APRIL Q. THE JOISAN PREDRItCI. This was a suit brought by the owners of the Velos, a Dutch vessel, againt the Johan Frederich. belonging to Bremen, for damages, the foreser having been run down and sunk by the latter, between Dungeness and Dover, with the loss of one man. The Brenmen ship was on her voyage to Babia, and in ballast. The Velog, though a foreign ship, had a cargo ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTlELLIGENCE. BAIL CouU It, I I;R SI) AY Nov. 14. The Qiseen tV. Applelon. DIr Ad'ds n, in this c3se, which was an npp'icatrin for a certiorari to re:noge the inquisition upon the ?? of George Grey, who was killed by being run dou n t) the it Iby C-astle, one ofthe stenm engines of the Sit..k- ton and Oarlington Railway, .into the Court of Queen'd Bench, and also for a rule to show cause ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, DEC. 9

... BOOV r. JSUMME15S. Mr Jacob, with Mr Purvis, showed cause against dissolving an injunction rcstraining two actions of ejectment brought by the defendants, to recover pos- session of a Dissenting chapel and dwelling-house in North Sunderlaud, under rather extraordinary circum- stances. It appeared, that in 180B a congregatioli of Protestant Dissenters, of the Presbyterian persuasion, who had ...

DURHAM WINTER SESSIONS

... - - I - o - I .. -_ _ T ?? (Before Rowland Burdon, Esq., Chairman, and a Bench of Macqistrates.) MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1844. The court met this morning at 10 o'clock, when the following gentlemen were sworn in as Grand Jurors:- Richard Greenwell, of Bishopwearmouth, Esq.,fore- man; and William Hunter Burn, of Bishopivearmouth, Samuel Barnard. of Darlington; Henry Chapman, if Neasleam; Peter ...

DURHAM SPRING ASSIZES.—

... DURHAM SPRING ASSIZES.-(Cocladed.) n T Y T A T- IA T. 1 } CIVIL SIDE.-llefors Mr BAnmoi ALDERSON. THURSDAY. PI1.CNE5S AND ANOTHEItM V. CHLYTOR. This was action to recover thee sun of 6C34. for goods l ordered and delivered, Mr AruariToIN, for the plain- Ifilll, said that they resided in Liverpool, anl ivere co- lour manufacturers, and that the defendants, Mr John Hudson Chaytor and Mr Wm. ...