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THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT BIRKENHEAD

... Henry Codrington, the negro omnibus driver, is now under restraint in the Union Workhouse at Tranmere, his mind apparently being deranged by the sad occurrence which led to bis wife's death. He has made two attempts to escape. from the workhouse, and on the second occasion wounded himself rather seriously in the endeavour. On Sunday morning he was allowed to go out in the garden. in front of ...

THE DEATH OF AN AUCTIONEER AT WILLINGTON

... THE DEATH OF AN AUCTIONEBER - AT WILLINGTON. e COMMITTAL OF THE ACCUSED WOMAN. s A woman named Bridget M'Intyre, the wife of a- labourer living at Willington, was yesterday s charged before the Durham county magistrates Y with the wilful murder of George Vasey, an a auctioneer living at Willington, on the ist inst. I, Mr. Brignal prosecuted, and prisoner, who e moaned in the most piteous ...

MASTERS AND WORKMEN'S DISPUTE AT STOCKTON

... MASTE.L'-k AND WORKMEN'S DIS- | PUTE AT STOCKTON. At the Count.y Police Court, Stockton, on Satur- day, bebfore Mr.Mf. Fowler and Mr. T. Hatchinson, -Henry Bath, William Perry, Hugh Thomas, John Thomas, Thoemae, Owen, and William Wil- liama, fleanacemen at the Richmond Ironworks, appeared on summons, charged with having com. mitted a breach of contract. Comnpensation1 was claimed by the ...

MIDDLESBROUGH COUNTY COURT

... SML RSIBOUO TCOUNTY COURT. S~.tlhenlnnlsbnsAl^- jA I: I The usual monthly C.unty Court for the district of Middlesbrough was held yesterday, Mr E. R. ,Turner, judge., jAOTION AG*AINST THE . MAYOR AND X1 COB- PORnTION OF MIDDLESBROUGH. E. HARMS u V.u MAYOR AD CORPOUATION OF MrDDtEsB0OUGH.-T1iA was an uetion brought by 'the plaiitif, who ls a ;ast-furnnceman, fr thie recovery of 601. damage ...

THE CASE OF BREAKING A MAN'S JAW AT MIDDLESBROUGH

... At Middlesbrough Police Court, yesterday, Wma. 11'Garrity was charged-before Mr C. J. Coleman, the Stipeu(tiary magistrate; Mr H. Thompson, cnul Mr T. G. Robinson-with inflicting grievous bodily harm upon Robert Carter, platelayer, on New Year's Day.-Mr Bainbridge appeared for the ?? said he was in West- street, on New Year's Day. He went into Ord's Hotel and coiled for a glass of ale. ...

BRUTAL WIFE ASSAULTS AT MIDDLESBROUGH

... . I Yesterday, at Mfiddlesbrough Police Court, a i odf Villiam Geddes, caulker, residing in Ernest- sN street, was charged-before the Mayor and Mr t. R.s _ Stephenson-with assalllting his wife, Ann rai n-Geddes, on New Year's Day.-Prosecutrix stated ho ot that the prisoneraud herself had not been on good of to terms during the whole of last week because she da Ls would not find him money to ...

A VOLUNTEER ROBBED AT WEST HARTLEPOOL

... |A VOLUNTEER ROBBED AT WEST I HARTLEPOOL. STRANGE CONDUCT OF A POLICEMAN. Yesterday, at the West Hartlepool Police Court, a loose character, named Elizabeth Robinson, who had been convicted of various offences several times previously, was charged by James Finty, laboarer, residing in Conyers-street, with stealing the sum of 5s. fromn his pocket late on Saturday night, the 6th inst.-Finty, who ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... G:UISBEOUGE[. The aunnual Idreweter Sessions for the Lang- banrgh (Eanst) Division of the North Riding of the County of Yorkshire were held at Guaibrough yesterday, when there was a very goad attendance of magistrates, the gentle- men present being Mr. W. H. Yoemau (in the chair), the Riev. W. H. Yasman, Mfessrs. 3. Low- ther, MI.P., W. S. Ayrtoo, J. B. Rudd, 3F. T. Wharton, TV. Whitwell, J. ? ...

Published: Wednesday 03 September 1873
Newspaper: Northern Echo
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 2388 | Page: Page 3, 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

IMPORTANT SHIPPING CASE AT WEST HARTLEPOOL

... a _ IMPORTANT SHIPPING CASE AT , WEST HARTLEPOOL. V-nS-AXA- -8 T.- W- ?? - - a Yesterday, at the West ilartlepool Police via Court, a summons.was heard by the magistrates 3 (Mr W. Gray, and Mr Riton Oldiam), which had the been taken out by John King, one of the crew of e the schooner Dash, of Ipswich, against William DIE Ford the master of that vessel, for the recovery d of 8l.5s wriges, ...

THE ADJOURNED BREWSTER SESSIONS AT WEST HARTLEPOOL

... SUE TH2'LONG BAR QUESTION. Al. The adjourned anmaul licensing meetinlg for the elm West Hartlepool (Coanty) Petty Sessional Division not was held yesterday.-the magistrates upon the A Bench belieg Me'VW. Gray (chairman), Mr Riton q Olfham, and Mr G'eo. Pyman. Theft' Worships por first considered the cases comprised in the black acti list.'' In the citse of one of the convicted toi publicans ...

A MAN BURNED TO DEATH IN A COAL MINE

... A MAN BURNED TO DEATH IN A COAL ME. An adjourned inquest was hold at Hermatage Inn, Newv Colundon, Bishop Auckland, on Thurs. day night, before M[r. Thomas1 Dean, deputy. coroner, on the body of John Coyne, aged 28, a coal miner, who had, died from the effectsb of injuries by au explosion in Westerton Colliery on the 8th inst. Mr. Willis, Governmsent Inspsctor of Mines, was present, and ...

THE STRIKE OF BOYS IN A SHIPYARD AT STOCKTON

... I THE STRIKE OF BOYS IN A SHIP- I YARD AT STOCKTON. Yesterday, at the Stockton Borough Police Court, three boys-Win. Campbell, 16 years of age, George Christison, aged 15, and John Walker, aged 15-were summoned under the Masters and Servants Act for unlawfully absenting themselves from their employment. The case arose out of the recent strike of boys at Messrs. Pearse and Lockwood's shipyard ...