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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

... [V7NEWCASTLE 1POLICE. I LF)RDAY, JULY 7.-Before W. Chapman, Esquiie.- trick Spoors, a man who has been twice remanded on a charge of violently assaulting his mother-in- , and who had not recovered from the elfects, so. as be enabled to appear until to-day, was again brought The ?? were of a most revolting kind. e, however, will pay the penalty of his cruelty and ant of humanity, as he was ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... FRIXDAY, SEPT. 29.-Before Sir John Fife.-Ann Tim- mons and Catherine Docherty, notorious girls, were charged with stealing some herrings from the shop of ?? Pyle, Blaekett-street, about eight o'clock last night, and were each committed to the house of cor- rection for 14 ?? Mulligan John Liddell, and William Richardson, were brought up by P.C. 74, the former two were charged with stealing caps ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I - NEWfl.-CASTLLE-A/arch %3.-Before the Arayor and Aid. Dune .-Ir Stamp, of the Shot Towser Lead Works, appeared to answer a complaint made against Mrs Stamp, for refusiin to pay the sum ot'6s., being tiho fare demanded by Joseph Blair, the driver and owner of a hackney drawn by olle horse. It appeared from the evidence of the complainant, that on the 22nd of last month, a messenger from Mrs ...

DIABOLICAL MURDER AND ROBBERY

... DIABOLICAL MURDER AND RBBERY.J A FAMILY OF MALEFACTORS. At the Assize Court of Calvados six culprits were placed at the bar who had long been the pest of the region in which they lived. About twelve months ago a horrible crime committed at Bayeux brought four prisoners before this court. On the 4th March, 1842, a man named Caillet, who had the reputation of being possessed of some property, ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... ?? . -1 - n ?? E- - - I'RIDAY, AUGUST 18.--efore the Mayor and M. Longridge, Esq.-Thoiuas Weddell and Daniel Mul- ligan, boys, who have been convicted of felony. were brought up by P. C. R. Drummond, charged with rob- bing the shop tills of the following shopkeepers: Mr Forster, grocer, Trnfalgar-street; Miss Kirsop, Percy- street ; and Mr Hutchinson, tallow chandler, St. Nicholas' Church ...

EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT AT MURDER

... An aged man,named Thomas Rowe, wasbrought be. fore the Lord Mayor at the Mansion-house, by Inspector Waller, of the city police, charged with having fired a pistol, loaded with two bullets, at his late master, Mlr Thomas Waller, with intent to mur- der him. A more determined intention to kill was never exhibited by any man in the complete possession of his senses. The prisoner, on being put to ...

THE COUNCIL OF THE ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM

... I THE COUNCIL OF THE ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED | KiNGDO.M. The following manifesto from the Council of the National Anti-Corn-Law La-gn-e has been issued dur- ing the past week, and seem.-; intended to accompany the publication of the report of tbe parliamelitary dijcussioi on the state of the country, brought on by the motion of Lord liowick:- Fellow-countrymeti,--The ...

DURHAM SUMMER ASSIZES

... THURSDAY, JULY 27. CROWN SIDE.-Before Mr JUSTICE CRES5WELL. Shortly after 12 o'clock, MrJusticeCressevell,accom- pamied by the sheriff of the county and the under sheriff, entered the court and took his seat upon the bench. The Marquis of Londonderry shortly after- wards also took his seat on the bench, but, after sit- ting a few minutes, retired. The court was verv much crowded at opening, ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... I - IFAR-ow . i I NEWCASTLE POLlGE. . I ftIDA~Y, Ocroae lO.- Before Ald. Potter and Jos-, Lamb, Esq.-ExParEDTnegU CoNVecrsoN OF A THIEF. Villiam Leatch, a lad that this town has long enough bien Pestered with for the number of petty robbeyies hoF has been adjudged guilty of, was brought up 11y P- C 115, Thomas Harrisonl, ...

NEWCASTLE TOWN COUNCIL

... WEDNESDAY, AuGeUS 2. This being the day appointed for opening the assizes in Newcastle, and for the mayor and magistrates to meet the judges, there was not a very numerous attend. ance, as it was understood that the principal business would be left to an adjourned meeting of the council. When a sufficient number of councillors were present, The Mayor took the chair, and said that as their time ...

NEWCASTLE QUARTER SESSIONS

... NECSL QUARTER SESSOS Before G. R. Wilkinson, Esq., Recorder. WEDNESDAY JUNE 28. Jur 0RJ. ulan shor., foremn ?? M. -hesaid The followfing gentlemen ere sworns in as the Grand -Isy, Thoms htowerby, An mrew Gray, Henry Nairn, Richard ivirk, John Burrel, W. W. Templwe Ralph Weilson, R. 1l. Gee. Winm Walker, Thonmas Irelme, and I JIherd Swvan. necion witnCnRD shortly cddressed the Jury,-he said ...