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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 ...

SPECIAL COMMISSION IN WALES

... were-MIr. Matnle, solicitor to the Treasury; Thomas Morris, sur- 1 veyor; Thomas Bowen, George Lloyd, Richard a Hawkins, Joseph Stockdale, James Samuel, s Henry Smith, James Anthony, John Nicholas t Hawkins, and Thomas Saunders; at six o'clock- f the Court rose ...

DURHAM ASSIZES

... apprehetided with part of the clothes upon him The waisucost was pledged. Guilty-to be kept to hard labour six calendar months. THOMAS 8wNDks o : ; vtI,4j-I stealiogaAswatth, ther' iroperitV YorJ.osepi8t r f Stocitton,. ods he'-2lh of Januaryi-oibDd GazolION ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... eight iPLy5. MVichael Kelly and Thomas Brady were each fined 2s. fid. under the bye laws,for creating a brawl in the Side, by fighting there on Sunday morning. Francis Gardener, a reputed thief, was committed to hardI labour for one calendar month, having ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... the Quay- side, on Sunday night. ailttheo Asrnstrong, shoemaker, was charged with wilfllly breaking open the roomt door of Thomas Do- uolly, Norto Shore, about 3 o'clock on Sunday morning last, and violently assaniting Margaret MeCloude, a lodger in the ...

DURHAM SPRING ASSIZES

... Newton Hall; Hen. Tower, Esq., of Elemore; Thomas Cookson, Esq., of the Hermitage; Newb y Lowson, Esq., of Vhitworthi Wim. Thomas Greenwell, Esq., of Greenwell Ford; 'homas Feawick, Esq., of South Hill; George Thomas Leaton Bleakinsopp, Usq., of Hop yland ...

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 ...

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 AND PETTY SESSIONS

... Alawick, on the 19th inst., bemnre ELd ard Dale Esq., John Do>ds and Tuomas Wade, two travelling vagraucs, were brought up by Mr Thomas Thompson, of W.arkwirth, polico otficer, aud convicted, for lhaving on the same day beg- ged at iluviik ilall. They were ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... having been caught in tihe act of attempt- ing to pick a lady's pocket, near to ?? gateways crossing the race ?? Briggs and Thomas Jones, two moore of the thieving fraternity, were similarly charged, and coammitted for a similar ?? Gray and Henry Jacksots ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... property of William Fairbairn, cartman, Barras Bridge, about 7 o'clock this morning, and was committed to prison for ;4 days. -Thomas Jacques and John G. Pratt were charged with fighting in Gallowgate, about a quarter to one o'clock this morning, and were ...

POLICE

... police, charged with creating a disturbance in the Guildhall, during the sessions, was reprimanded and ?? Price and Dorothy Hardy, pitmen's wives, from Winlaton, Nvere charged by one ot the po- lice with being found begging at Sumrnmerhill. The policeman ...