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NORTHUMBERLAND SESSIONS

... contained nothing of any importance. HEN;RY WALLAND was placed at the bar, ebarged with having, on the 3rd November, assaulted Thomas Thompson, a police officer, in -the execution of his duty. Mr SELBY stated the case. The prosecutor was apolice officerin ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ot tulaiwful purpose. SOUTH SHIELDS.-Januaryig.-Thomas Heslop and Willialli Coverdale ioas Sined 5a each and costs, for Wil- fully damaging a quantity of irot rails, the property of George Metcalf.--Thomas Barnes ?? fined 5s and costs, for being drunk and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... released by the secretary at ?? Hutchinson, charged with stealing a coat and mat, tne property of Thomas BewiskA of High Street, publioan, WI' remanded. -ue~sdop-Thomas Smith, for assaulting P.C. lameson in the dischargo of his duty, was fined 6i9 and costs.-- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 413e has been taken under a distress for a churth. rate of 4s Gd, from R. Hardy Esq., the late candidaco for Worcester ; and property value SOS for a rate on tie premises of Mr Hardy and his partner Aid. Padmore, who had contributed liberally to the erectioun ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... pitmel , chtrged with treapjtaing in pursuit of game on Dagger Bank Faerm, belonging to 5 ie,,r0s codwardt, Ml- I Iam anti Thomas Bellerby, were f89eoI Li each including ofIittle- orge Willie, Josaph Wi4li, of Barry Edga, and JotilJatn Uiithanlk, of Gtencroft ...

DURHAM MICHAELMAS SESSIONS,

... having, on the 22ad of July, at Dawton, stolen twvo silver watches, the property of George Forster.-Three months' hard labour. THOMAS JACKSON (19) pleaded guilty to having, at Houghton-le-Spring, on the 15th of August, stolen a shirt, the property of Ralph ...

THE DODDINGHURST MURDER

... ~r W~oodward, who said that he had the handkerchief in hils strong boe, expressed himself in a similar sense; and Captain M'Hardy, chief constable for the county, and Superintendent Couleon, pressed that it should be given up at once. The jluvy intimated ...

NORTHUMBERLAND ASSIZES

... JOHN SMITH, (not in the calendarl apparently I about twenty-two years old) was charged with rape upon the person of Mary Hardy, at North Shields, on the 12th of August last. Prosecutrix is a widow, aged 26, and on the night in question was at a Mrs Daw- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... for three calendar ?? Davison, carpenter, was commnitted for two months to hard labour for assaulting Hugh Hawl- son, a ?? Hardy, sailor, was also com- witted for one month hard labour, for assaulting the same Hugh Hewison.--Oliver Plunkett and John Viney ...

NEWCASTLE EASTER SESSIONS

... of the grand ?? Winter Balman, Esq., foreman; and Messrs Thomas' Reavley, G. W. Beckwith. William Hoarle. ?? M. Lange, Robert Nicholson, Frederick Shield, William Wylam, Edward W. Challoner, Thomas Sowerby, Matthias Daun, Andrew McLeod, J. 13. Mason, Emanuel ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... offer, and he had nO prospect of getting more; the prisoners were there- fore di charged. TIesday.-Before John Bhuman. Esq.-Thomas Hutchin. son was charged with stealing a quantity of workmen'a tools from the workshop of Mr Rtobaon, upholsterer, Northumberland ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... t01' COURT, TmusenSDAY, Nov. 6.- (Befbro Sir G. Turner.)-BA'IES s. FENwncrc.-This suit was brought by the heir-at-lawv of Thomas Bates, late of Kirleeaviln-ton, in the county of York, to have it declared that as su chl heir he was entitled to all the ...