Carlisle Patriot
19 July 1844
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COCKERMOUTH PETTY SESSIONS MONDAY, JULY 15. John GLAISTER, husbandman, was committed to Carlisle gaol for 14 days, for an assault upon George KING, of Gilcrux. ** George DAVIDSON summoned Joseph SMITH, innkeeper, Gilcrux, for an assault, it was an aggravated case on both sides. DAVIDSON paid the costs, and SMITH was bound over in the sum of £20 to keep the peace for twelve months. ****** EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS OF A FAIR ANGLER IN LAKE WINDERMERE. A lady, who by the bye, is no novice with the rod and the line, and who is almost daily on the Queen of Lakes, from morn till night, trolling for pike, spinning minnow for char, or bobbing for perch, one day last week hooked no less than twenty-six fine pikes. -Westmoreland Gazette. ****** CUMBERLAND SUMMER ASSIZES 1844. The Commissions of Assize and General Gaol Delivery for the County of Cumberland, will be opened at the Crown Court, in the city of Carlisle, on Monday the fifth day of August, 1844, before the Right Honourable Sir Frederick POLLOCK, Knight, Chief Baron of her Majesty's Court of Exchequer at Westminster; and the Honourable Sir CRESSWELL, Knight, one of the Justices of her Majesty's Court of Common Pleas at Westminster; when all justices of the Peace, mayors, Coroners, and Bailiffs of Liberties within the said County, and all Jurors, Persons bound by Recognizance, Witnesses, and others having business, are required to attend. George HARRISON, Esquire, Sheriff. Whitehaven, 10th July, 1844 |
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