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THE ALLEGED FORGERY AND THEFT AT JARROW

... committed both prisoners for trial at Durham Assizes.-The forged bills were next taker, one of which had been paid to MIr Thomas Hardy, timber merchant, Newcastle, by Mr James Harke, h,'ilder, who had got it from Sproat, and the other one the 31essr; Swinney ...

NORTHUMBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE ASSIZES

... WOUNDING AT BENTINCK. John McDonald (25), riveter, pleaded guilty to having, on the 2K±h IMarch, at Bentinck, wounded John Hardy, the landlord of the Belgiave Eotel, Bentinck, with intent to dlo him grievous bodily ?? was sentenced to fifteen calendar ...

THE SUMMER ASSIZES

... Craster, Craster House (foreman); Mr Henry Gregson, Low Lynn, Mr John Straker, Stagshaw; Mr George Anderson. Little Harle; Mr Thomas Clutter- buck, Warkworth; Mr John Matthew Ridley, Walwick; Mr Alexander Browne, Doxford; Mr J. B. Cookson, Mel- don; Mr Henry ...

Police Courts

... CUTTING AND WOUNDING. John McDonald (25) was committed to the Sessions for trial, charged with cutting and wounding John Hardy, landlord of the Belgrave Hotel, Mill Lane, Bentinck, with a knife, on Saturday night. IBEFT. Robert Anderson (27) was sent ...

Police Courts

... 4V5 WOW courts. -0- NEWVCASTLE.-FRIDAY. THEFT OF PAPEE. Thomas McCormack (23) was sent to gaol for three montbs with hard labour for having stolen four reams of paper, value 8s, from the warehouse of Eldon Hastings and George White McLean, 66, Side, on ...

Police Courts

... father's bouse on Saturday night. In reply to the charge, John Love said that his brother Thomas took the bag. Thomas said to John, Yes, you told me to reach it. Thomas also said that John took the letters and gave them to him, and told him to burn them ...

Police Courts

... assuming to act in the name of a voter named Thomas Foggon, and a charge against ?? of aiding and abetting ?? seemed 'hat in the ordinary course of the issue of voting papers one was received by an elector named Thomas Foagoun and it was alleged against Toner ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... Neville Arcade; Tom Hardy, 32, Pilgrim Street; E. Kirkbrigbt, Nursery Cottage, North Road; Mary Jane Howdon, .57, Prudhoe Street; John Blitchison, 1, Glendale Terrace; Geo, Redhead, corner of Stoddart Street and Portland Road; Thomas Charles Sutherland ...

THE SPRING ASSIZES

... sentenced to one week's imprisonment. Elizabeth Watson (on bail) pleaded guilty to bigamy by marry- ing Henry Hardy. her former husband, Thomas Watson, being then alive, at Thmdon, on the 13th April, and was sentenced to one week's imprssonment. Mary Ann ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER IN NEWCASTLE

... Dunuell turned up at the Louse on Saturday about two o'clock in the afternoon, Conner was in her rount along with a mall named. Thomas Fordlham. Do you wan: anything to eat, said Dnunnell, because I hays got he in my pocket. No, repliedt Cooper, I don't ...

Police Courts

... -MoNDAY. Thomas Watson was fined 21 Ies 6d, or 21 days' hard labour, for setting snares on the Duchess of Northumber- land's estate at Aldbrough on the 17th of April last, be- tween seven and eight o'clock in the evening. The magistrates fined Thomas Watson ...

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 ...