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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... atthhe-sessLons, for stealing a quantity of,' wet clothes, theproperty of Thomas Miller:; diso, a shee4 the property of Thomas ?? Forbes was fined, 5s and costs, and.aohn Blliott and Thomas Straker were dis-. charged on payment of cotts,'for ?? DrnniMarshall ...

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 ...

FORESTERS' HIGH COURT

... an ever-recurring v, : charm to the reader. - Wsrvs HIEATTISH, by Willian Blieck, and Tens .Raa'uaN OF THE NATVeva, by Thomas Hardy. from s' the same publishers, are the most recent additions ol to the month~ly volumges now being issued, a --_::-=_ __ ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... halugh, dipptil ?? Outfitter, Thrift-strect, Onl tfle 29th of Aiige!t last.-W En D SN ?? ChristiO was lined 5s, Thomas 'turner 2s Gd, and Thomas Gray 5d and rosts, all publicans, severally char ged by P.C. Kidd and Hudson, with having their hooses open on ...

DURHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... another indictment charging the prisoner with an assoult upon a girl named Aan Place which was not; gone into: NICHOLAS THOMAS HARDY pleaded guilty to a- charge of obtaining, by false preteneea, from John. Brough and others, his partneis, 22 13 Id, with ...

DURHAM MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... for the discharge of recogni. sancesof JAMIES GALLOWAY and THOMAS S3BADBURY, who were out on bail, but had been committens fur stealing a quantity of fish, fish-hooks, &c., the property of Thomas Marshall and others, at Sunderloud, on the 2nd of May last ...

THE SUMMER ASSIZES

... sometimes when I went to w ark on the estate John Nicholson, joiner, Corbridge, 42 years old; Thorias Alcroft, 39 years old; Thomas Hardy, platelayer, Dilston, 60 years old; Joseph Atkin, draper, Corbridge, 59 years old; William Ridley Carr, firebrick manufacturer ...

NEWCASTLE WTNTER SESSIONS

... Wellington Hodgson (chair- man), John Elliott, Arthur Pring, Coll Taylor, Edward Ross Bryant, L. S. Carr, Edward Culley, Thomas Hedley, W. Hardy Parker, Wm. Swanston, Michael Havelock, B. Plummer, jun., and John Carr, Esqrs, Her Majesty's proclamation against ...

DURHAM MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... searched, when the key and several pieces of steel were fouted, which were sworn to au tile property of the ?? guilty. THOMAS HARDY (2o0, charged with having,a - ,tld, on the 2nd of April, stolen front AWilliram Braddook I : puise and 11. ?? TAYLOR was ...

THE SUICIDE AND ATTEMPTED MURDER IN NEWCASTLE

... almost succeeded in accomplish- iug. Robert H~ardy, shipwright, of 11, Fairless- street, Newcastle, has been a felow-worknman and intimate acquaintance of Doubleday for five years. The latter often complained to Hardy about his wife's conduct. He accused her ...

POISONED AT SHIELDS

... John Hlohriae, Thomas Fullertoin, John Wardle, Robert Odarn, Chlarles Williams, Arthur Reed ; 2ndl class, Allan Earker, Ernest Robinson, Wrillianm I. Hardy, n Joseph Brown, Arthur F. Nursey, Alfred Don- ij nison, Thomas E. B. Bates, Thomas W. Burney, 6 ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... On Tuesday, the lst inst., an inquest was held at the house of Mr C. Atkinson, Boedon, in the parish of Ilderton, before Mr Hardy, coroner, on the body of Andrew Smiles, aged 23 years, busbandman. Deoeaaed was a farm-servent with Mr Atkinson, and on the ...