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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 ...

THE REVISION COURTS

... argued that two men cou11 not make a declaration for one claim. William Plumb was struck off, as also veas Walter Plumb, while Thomas James Plumb was allowed to remain on. Mr R. H. Lawrie, revising barrister, resumed the revision of the Parliamentary lists ...

The Police Courts

... di 3- mled the casese. Anin Shaw of the Whealt Sheaf Inn, Wolsi4gham woo fined 80., including cal5s, for filling frink to Thomas Ayre while Le was drunk. Robert Wade, Cnristophcr Foster, John Brbeckr, and George Fosotr were ghsged with knockieng down ...

DURHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... Dnrham. arid iwas sentienced to rivelve nmonths' ia prisoumeno with ;Lardl l abour. .John l:dward [Icll (21), sailor, and Thomas Mc~eIenzie (191, labourer, wets found gailtv of breaking and entering a ta ilor's shop and ?? 36 yards of Led uiokiog. his ...

THE FATALITY AT TYNEMOUTH GAS WORKS

... Shields. l.Ir ?? Smith, at the outset, explained in detail this nmture of the gas which caused the death of the men. M.Ir W. Hardie, cugiiecer and manager, said be had been with the Tynerneuth Gas Company since 1879. The disaster cocurred in the purifying ...

MURDER TRIALS AT DURHAM ASSIZS

... before Mr Justice Granthnain, Siamuel M.itchell, 56, groom, Durham, wyas placed on his trial for the 11 iilul Imurder of M'ary Hardy, alias Mary Mitchell, at Durham, on the 24th April, 1899. The case was one that liad excited considerable local interest, and ...

THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER AT SCOTSWOOD

... Superintendent Taylor, Inspector Stokoc, and Sergeant Halpin. and Mr Hick, solicitor, represented the relatives 7 of th3 deceased. Thomas Turbitt, putter, residing -at 39, Blackett Terrace, Scotswood, deposed that the body which had x just been viewed by the jury ...

THE SPALDING POISONING CASE

... that he sent no powder for deceased. and that the medicine which he prescribed contained neither mercury nor strychnine. Dr Thomas Stevenson, scientific analyst to the Home Office, gave the result of the analysis 'which he had made of the stomach and other ...

The Police Courts

... week, He bid been married two years, aud bad one child. -Ele was sent to prison for seven days. CATESB .EAf.-MONDAY. Henry T. Hardy was chatgcd with being drunk whilst in charge ofa boree andhrake en Saturday, and lie wasjiurtber charged with causing the ...

DURHAM ASSIZES

... guilty to baving be- tween the hours of 000 and twvo in the morning burglari- ously broken and en~tered the dwelling house of Thomas Finlay withl intent to eteal the goods of the raid Thomnas Finley at Birtley on 21st Ifay. He was sentenced to 15 osloudar ...