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NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE, MANORS

... I NEWCASTLEI oroalC OWrlo' MANORS. I SATuaRlAY, Feb. 10.-Before Mr Ald. SnnDiNo and Mr Justice PslxatsenxrI Johsn Howie, a little boy, and Isabella Aitman, a little girl ?? brought up on a charge of stealing two pair of trousers,, tbe property of James Grahamsley, tailor, Castle Garth, and a pair of shoes, she pioperty of David Atkin, shoemaker, of the same place, and illegally pawning the ...

DURHAM MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... I - --DURKADa MIDSUMVMER SESSIONS, T1he failowing prifioners were tried at the quarter sessions, hei n at Dtirii'n. on ?? Inst. WiilAAAM BROWN and THOMAS SCOTT, charged with liliviig stolen t COIk, the property of Thlomas Batey, of Plaws- wovillh (nerumliti's hmad labour. EIJlZABETil PEACOCK, oharged with havilng stolen from the dweiling house of Margaret Falth Cikirson, of Iffichniond, a slve ...

THE HORRIBLE MURDER AND ARSON, IN THE SAVINGS' BANK, ROYAL ARCADE, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE

... r! a GO-ONER A COITI[NUED PR1001 LAST PAG it C blt-_.Jouri BAIEIP. surgeon, sWOv, ,ru..t was rolled i i 4nl~ t.'nseiqsat he e boy of milllie x the b~d'f*nithsn lying an the hearth rug in the' largie room of tnbeiSAnios'Batik, with a plaid over it, I exasnined~ilillifts rirund'i~~prerall serere fractures in the ehoul, and 'nortigdi i adre bead and foe the froctures were sufficient to cacoto ...

WARWICK ASSIZES.—AUGUST 7

... WARWICK ASSIZES.-AuGUsT 7. This morning John Drinkwater, James Rhodes, Ebenezer Huughes, and Thomas Salter were indicted for being concerned in the riots of the 4th of July. Mr. MILLER, on the part of Salter and Hughes, withdrew their former pleas, and pleaded guilty. Mr. BALyou, as counsel for the Crown, re- commended Salter to mercy; but lie could not extend his recommendation to Hughes. The ...

NORTHUMBERLAND ASSIZES

... D013THUMSERL&ND ASSIZES. T14C'IRSDA.Y, ,Ie77LI% 2iS. After havinltg litlcllited divin~e Se~rvice ait St Nicholas .Clturcti, Allt J ostic 0 'ilg, pt't(,i.Iitti~iitt aqijiiitllerbeliti-e I 'o uelick, to tile (:iulit) Court, %% ~II( lile i~lolssaitgglitteniiez,, tIl- e Isivuri Iii tile grall jijW DIMd 0(.Ils~ttli, chilllighiglet, foretlatli 1 ueiuh, 1, ' ~qt Himn FI. T. Liddell, E lin, tm; ?? ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... SATURDAY, AUG. 24.-Before DMr Ald. BATSON and Mr Justice IJCIcOLi .James Person vras committed to hard labour, as a rogue and vagabond, for one calendar month, having been found on the premises of Messrs Hoppers, ship. builders, North Shore, for the unlawful purpose of steal- ing iron bolts. MONDSAY, AUG. 26.-Before Messrs Ald DUNm and RnDLaY. Jane Dixon was committed to hard labour, for three ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE, MANORS

... iqMslCkaBTLM FOLZXa Ori:-,l3 1WAmos. I SATURI.DAY, Sept. 22-Before Mr Aid, RIDLrY, and Mr JusticeNIGCiOL. Peter l1'ard, glass-cutter, was committed to hard laboor for one monti under the vagrant act, for stealing a drinking glass, the prolierty of Mrs W'ilson, publican, Sandhill, fromt whose evidence it appeared that hie had conic into her house to get a glass of ale, which was scrved him, and ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE MANORS

... I lEWCOABTLD POlrCE) OrFrcIC, ML030 SATURDAY, March 8i.-lBeftre Mesirs. Aid. BATSON and Sarah Rogers ?? brought up on i charge of stealing a top coat out of IMrl Prestul's odllce. Sauliiill. ?? property of Willala Joseph Brow,,, onl Friday Iat, at 2 ocelocli In the afteriooll aind wias alsu charged with stialing, il the tame day, a tmp coat. the property of WVilihim John Goodjer ; she was ...

NOVEL TRIAL AT HAYDON BRIDGE

... NOVEL 72MMIcL AV IZtADOW MYE1DGII. TLIE DUgK ot' Ni TIIUMB5EtRLANI, V. THOMiaAS PkATTISON. On Friday, the l5th inst., a writ of tiqti!ry of DaniTiget in this case rwas executed at the Anchor Inn, in -lsaydon Bridge, before Mr Gi'soti, tile Under-tlieriffof Northttnlberland, ?? a respectable Jury. The Unider-sherlfrhaving read the Queen's Bench writ, ap. pointiigthe enquiry, Mr ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE, MANORS

... VaWCA01WLM PFOLCa OATPZOD, EAMOaS. SATCiiDAY, Jail, '0 - elori Mlessrs Aid. RoDLKY alid DUNN, ?? Mdr Justice BILaNDrrLIo. Ants Pattisuia %rrs renlarided tu ?? on a charge of ?? a pair of shoics anid a sihawvl. 7/wiona8 Dusnn was cliniged with straling some traces and neck-cullats out otia stable in the Pudding Ciharre, the prvperty ot ?? Siimpstin. ?? magistrates (itSanisted the case ; tire ...

CHARGE OF PARRICIDE, TRIAL OF WILLIAM ADAMS

... CHARGE OF PMRRICIDE, TRIAL OF WILLIAM ADAMS. Aylesbury (N. rfolk), March 9th, 1838, At nine o'clock Mr. Brron PNrke touk his sent, and Wnrl. Adans iaeA plrced at the bar * rnd daring the protracted in. quirr which einsaed, he waintuined a coimpoStire, rit to Say jIdifference, lost astoollhioig when tie natuie or the iii- quiry is considered, i1e is a mild-looking youth, nrt quite eighteen ...

A PEER FINED FOR DRUNKENNESS

... A -X PtAE FiNED FOR E 1WANESS. A Atth lenin-storeet pollce-office, Dublin, on Thursday list;,after the disposal of the minor fry of cases, a constable ushelred into tse boaitI-room a gjsnlemau of rather a ftre:gn ppenraIce, and atLirei in an undreasa militiry frock, who wonb prh~telItd to -tle magitrteSi 'a tlie Ea'rl of Rl.bicoimon. His Lordship, zaMF6liiog forywvid with dn air of offended ...