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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... MONDAY, Feb, 3.-Before Messrs Aid. HEADLA5 and DUNN. Thomas Naylor and John Jackson were charged with creating a tumult and disturbance in Gibson Street and the New Road, about ?? 10 o'clock on Satur- day night, by going about there fiddling, with a number of others, who were beating on pan lids and fire irons. They were each ordered to pay a fine of 2s. 6d. under the Bye Laws. James Dowitey ...

NEWCASTLE ASSIZES.—FRIDAY

... NEWCASTLE AOSIZES.-FRIDAY. -Continuedfrom tihe 7hpage. JOHN CUMMINGS, aged 1, MICHAEL KEENING, aged 14, and JOHN LOVET, aged. I i harged with stealing from the shop of Mr. illamn Bobson, in the New )utchber Mar. kekit, o 'he 7th of Pebrmary Instant, a sack and two leip of tiuttoi. Cunmins and Keening plWq!iVty, and Lovet was made a witness in ,h fla-Ci~who, when put ioto tb, box, burst into ...

THE LUDLOW MURDER

... ?iIELU5iWW M?I? V -1to'-t--,W Iites.;iL@ - .i - - - ;w1it 0.; t!inimntoZ en~d ti lb 'btha .toredtotd:lblij aud wnowalk iut?Lhl6 bdibq abi As44m i ellei; pineF i p tpue i thlitob 11 *eor e. andbO.1 . f Bristol. ZTW ht tiha .imthet 19i bfb iii tiabtive'io kin only'ons- I' dkd bbslnolitha~asfr.Dr~i.tdforda Tha,4 gent~ em'anfclldp ttths inn, nabout! eight o elobk. I went into a :rivate.rown to ...

TRIAL OF JOHN FROST, FOR HIGH TREASON

... TRIAL OF JOHN FIOST, FOR IIIGIT TREASON. WV~a65 ?? D3r h 18l39. In oir last, we mentioned the stxict scrutiny which ?? exercised, on the behalf of tile crowil as well as for the Prisoner, in the s lection of the Jury to trY this im- portant case. The challi oes lasted till nIearlY the close of ihtb first day's proceedings, when thep officer of the court assnounced that the requisite nunmber ...

NEWCASTLE SUMMER ASSIZES

... SATURDAY, AUG. 1. Mr Justice Coltman took his seat on1 the bench, in the Gaildliall, at 11 o'clock this forenoon, when the follow- ing gentlemen were sworn in as the Grand Jury:- John Shield, Esq., foreman; and J. Bulman, W. Armstrong, R. Watson, .Jas. Anderson, IF. NV. Bulinau, John Atkinson, junior, George Bargate, Geo. Burnett, unlior, ?? c. Gibson, It. W. Ilodgson, Jas. Morrisoni, J. ...

NEWCASTLE QUARTER SESSIONS

... The following gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury:- Mr. Isaac Ayton, Foreman ; Messrs. Glenton, Wmi. Mountain, Robert Marshall, Win. Winder, Geo. Carrie, Charles Dunn, Wwp. Spencer, Qeo. Hutton Wilkinson, Samuel Stokoe, Thos. Low- rey, Thos. Ridley, and Jae. Annandsle. The RECORDER then addressed the Grand Jury. Ile referred to the number of cases on the calendar, twenty-six of which were ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... MONDAY, Nov. 23.-Before tile MAron, Mr ALD. BAr- SON, and RAL1111 PA.K lP111L1,>SON, EsaQ. T1'homas AfeLaine was couvictod ofan assaujion Mr Atkiu, publican, Sliakespeare-stret, while tualiuri him out ot his house on Smuiid:y 'iight last, for disorderly conduct therbin, anld was adljeil.ed to pay a fine of' 2s. 6d. and costs, and in default of piayment wa committod to tile house of correction ...

NEWCASTLE SESSIONS

... The sessions for this town and county were held on W' dieday last, beforO Geo. Hultton Wilkinson, Esq., Recorder. The Mayor (John Carr-, Esq.,) MV.r Aid. Dunrs, Mr Justice NiChol, and Mr Justice Cargill, wore on the bench durinizg the day. The following gentlmen were sworn as grand jury- men :-Mr W. Woods, foreman ; Messrs W. N. Green- w:ll, D. Akoenhad, Charles Smith, N. Hlindiaugh, Wm, ...

ADMIRALTY COURT.—MAY 28

... I I . IRA. I- MAx 2. - sides, idtlmJ frat the fis of the ase, 'iiiti 1 be-utedis idebplorchat:uj0oate y h aosalng as that e repr pte'4btobe,t wiith ihe weatberpfine gm*idelear, and the imoi sihinlng' ibirjht-sch e ;morninig $hafhe ligiuit df tfie steanter iould be. . 'seenl.wo millesoffany, suchacldeat should have 'o ccurred, by which not; Iby:'.jiipertiy wa de- ,tstuoijed,biyt tbree ...