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... t I ,da-woAm'oo IsyU44% 4,4611AIAN'. I id Viv l)ZAN tlonh his seat on theo ?? at tho Guhlahail before I2 o'ciock this day, a~ccmtpaniedl by G. H. Wil. *1-lIt Esql , Remordtr, C. J. Bigge, Escl., Mayor, Messrs vtliil~ I~iey, unnt, aliii Easterby, I~t Sherill' Dunin, &C. .C following geiitlemnen Were s.worn of'the Grand Jury :_ F'etwick, 1Esq., foreman; and Messrs TIhos. Cooksun, CIlapmaIn, Al. ...

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; ?? ...

DURHAM WINTER SESSIONS

... DUHAMM WINTEI amBSZOw. | OQN04 ?? January 4th, 18S6, The court sat this morning at 10 o'clock, after the usual preliminaries, the CUAMIRMAN proceeded to address the Grand Jury. It the course of last year he had had occasion to con- gratulate the county on the diminution of crime, and now at the conclusion uf the year, he was happy to say that that dimi- nution was more marked than at any ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT

... RWEOLVSfl DDBJOBSOaorta On FrIday last, at the Moothall, Henry Revell Reynolds, Esq., Chlef CoMnmilslotier, held a cour't tor the relletot Insolvent debtors belongilig to the coutity of Northumberland, when the followilig cases were memid;- Jim/ms ildi, n, late of Ellilogham, maister, was unopposed, but It appearing in the courbe of the examimmation that lie had executed a deed of ?? l favour ...

NEWCASTLE ASSIZES

... FRID.61', JULY b3tt. Mr Baron Parke took his seat about half-past 10 this morn- lug in the Guildhall, and proceeded with the trial of prisoners. The first case called on was that of THOMAS SLATERL, aged 29, who was charged with stealing, on the 24th of June last,from the person of IMirs Mary Ann Thompson (wifie of' Mr Peter Thompson, who was then at sea in a Greclnandman,) 2 sovereigns, I half ...

CASE OF LIBEL

... BnRocETs va HEraNAaIAN.-A special jury was sworn in this case consisting of the following ?? Andrew Gray, Mr i. T. Carr, Mr Henry Nairn, Mr Thomas Cargill, Mr Matthew Anderson, Sir it. S. Hawks, Mir Chas. Smith, MAr Thos. Hoodl Henderson, Mr Win. Chapman, Mr Robert Bovd, Mr Robt. Colihoun, and Mr Edw. Jackson. Mr GRaAoea opened the pleadings. He ?? this case Win. Henry Brockett is the ...

DNRHAM MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... I DUNRHAMI ?? I SESS3zCNs. |l1- D)Au , i uS: z 7. iSili. Tlle roirt stt this twotintt atl 9 ioclock. Alter the olrierv- nnce of th. ?? teIoms, thl! Graind July iecre s ruit ito, w toin the Clhai, malt briefly addressed oil tilh state of dt,' cilhtidar, . hic, he regrettel to ibse rv'! was niure imitcrouu than Isual, thoiogh the cases ,ere ounly ot a trifing tiature. Th l'lohawing, are the ...

NEWCASTLE SUMMER ASSIZES

... NEWCASTLE SUIVW1ER ASSXZES. THUrcSD..1Y, Juvx 28. ?? Baron elire took his IEat on the blecil shoriv before 12 o'cl or,. Ilc was ocominpanted by C. .1. Bigge, ELq. 1lnyor, and111 Aldermen Duain, Ridley, FIfe, Easterby, anid Fenvwiclk, naod Air A. Nichoi, Imalgistrate. Thle usual tbrms having been observed, the following gentle- meri weere mwo5r1 of the Gra ad JuLly:-Alessi's : %tlIael llkver ...

DURHAM SUMMER ASSIZES

... D11RHA1_ D RED UIU D13_ASZI--. -| CROWN SIDXO-93efore Mr11aron Parke. JAO1rX dr1', Jojix 25, 183i. 'JI- Baron Parke took Iris seat Oel tilell(-rl tbiI rig a littlti after tell oiclock, whel the following geirtleirtel ivere sworn is Granld Julmors:- Sir 14. WVilliauls0f, 8i:11t-, Dl.P- F iot ellanfa J. B. FIlouiderr, of Virnil * 3. W. WlIII;Imsofll of WlVIirklilliiir W ?? silvinl, of I Crrxdale ...

NORTHUMBERLAND SESSIONS

... I wO=awr?!D4BrJLAED BESMSIO . Friday, 21st October, 1536. ARCHIB AL)D v'ATTERSON was found guilty of hav- ink stolen sone weiring apparel out ofa field at Peck's-houses, in the parish of Newburn, the property of some smten who were mrowing bay in the field. He was also indicted and convicted of a former conviction of felony, and sentenced to be transport- ed for 7 years. EDWARD JOHNSON and ...

NORTHUMBERLAND WINTER SESSIONS

... _ NORTHUt~iEIUEBLAIW WINTER SESSIONS, I Before Chas. W. Biqge, Esq.and a Bench of Mflagistrates. The usual forms having been gone through, the following gentlemen answered to their names as Grand Jurymen:- Henry Bell, of Newbiggin, Esq., foreman; and Jos. Lamb, of Lemington; J. G. Clarke, of Benton Lodge; T. Fen- wick, of Low Preston; J. L. Loraine, of Warden; J. An- derson, of Coxiodge; N. ...

REVISING BARRISTER'S COURT

... ZmVZZNG A~IB1IBOCUAT. B BAPTIST CHAPEL TRusrsies' CAsE. On Thursday the 27th ult., at the Court held at the Moot Hall, by Messrs Lutwidge and Wharton, revising barristers for the Southern Division of Northumberland, Mr Michael Atkinson, jun., of Liverpool, claimed to vote as one of 12 trustees of the Tuthill Stairs Baptist Chapel, in receipt of certain rents and profits by virtue of his ...