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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Henry Dixon, James Larkin, Henry Stewart, JamesThompson, and Sam. Hardy ; and alleom- mitted 7 days each to hard labour in the house of correction, Alnwick.-Peter Cockburn, 'Wm, Fallen, Thomas Anderson, George Brankston and Edward Bell, charged with being ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... afternoon, before Mr Hardy, coroner, when the jury returned a verdict of * Accidentally killed by a fall. DBATH BY DnowNINo,-O Saturday night, Mr Favell, coroner, held an inquest in the Town Hall, Gateshead, on view of the body of Thomas Turnbull, a young ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Hartlepool, belore Mr J. Settle, coroner, on ?? body of a fine little girl, three years of age, named Annie, daughter of Mr. Thomas Anderson, tailor, residing in Scarborough Street, West Hartlepool, who had been drowned in a soft water tank, in her father's ...

EA1 h Vice 6UM

... accused had caused an obstruction. She would, therefore, be dismiesed, but they hoped that this would be a caution. Thomas Brunseill and John Thomas Singleton, on re- mand, were charged with aseaulting Samuel Crossing of the Locomotive Ine, Close, Newcastle ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... his home to go to a club, of which he was a mem- ber. He was, however, seen to go into a public-house kept by a person named Thomas Fulthorp, from which place he departed about half-past seven in the evening; and not having returned home, the gut at Dunston ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... was charged with having stolen a book, The Illustrated Family Novelist, from a staU in the Green-market, the property of Thomas Rloutledge. Detective-officer Selby Fawcett saw the prieoner in the Dog bank, and observing something balky in his coat p)ceet ...

DURHAM ASSIZES

... ments. She at length succeeded in obtaining 9 yards of print and other articles, in the name of William Hardy, representing at the time that Hardy's wife had sent her. The goods she obtained aaounted 2 10s, and the prisoner afterwards pledged them for ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... mineral train into the sidinZ he forgot to tarn the point, and hence the ?? jury returned a verdict of manslaughter against Thomas Butler, pointsmaa; and expressed the opinion that the semaphore, which was blown down by the' gale,was insecurely fixed, and ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... sup- ?? that Bell is insane. ATTEMPFTRD FRAUD ON MRS GATaORNE HARDY. Ernest Maxwell, 21, clerk, was indicted at the Old Bailey, on Wednesday, for an attempt to obtain money from Mrs Gathorne Hardy, wife of the Secretary of State for War, by false pretences ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... rum, with intent to defraud Thomas Armstrong of Cowgate, on the 14th of January, and was sentenced to six months' hard labour. James Barniole, a boy ten years of age, pleaded guilty to breaking and entering the shop of Thomas Furness and others, and stealing ...

Police Courts

... order was granted. DURHAM COUTNTY.-TnURSDAY. CHARGE Or5 WOUNDING. Thomas Robinson, Richard Liddell. and Thomas Nicholl, three young men, were charged with unlawfully woundin'g Thomas Edward Brittain. IMr Brignall prosecutedl, anrl Sir in. J. Mlarshall ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... tore his coat. He was fined 1Os, or in default of payment committed forJ1 ?? young men, named VWm. Lambert, John Jackson, Thomas Storey, and John Wil- kinson were charged by Mr Lowes, Gallowgate, with wilfully damaging hie shop to the amount of 12a 6d ...