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AN ABSCONDING APPRENTICE,

... ABSCONDING APPRENTICE, Henry - Kent (20), Canning-street, was charged with absconding apprentice from the service of Messrs. Kilpin and Billson, on March 13. Defendant, who was bail, admitted the offence, and expressed a hope that he would be taken back ...

Dunstable Borough Sessions

... Mér;-fir‘ G.igiillell (Chairman), Mr A. G Juwards, and Alderman K. Barton. AN ABSCONDING APPRENTICE. Mr A. W. Nash applied for a summous to be issued agaiust an absconding apprentice named Charles Fensome. He did so, he said, to give publicity to the matter ...

Published: Wednesday 10 January 1900
Newspaper: Dunstable Gazette
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 303 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

BEDFORD BEDFORD DIVISION PETTY SESSIONS

... Thornton, Mr W. F. Higgins, Mr T. A. Macau, Mr Alex. Pym, Mr W. J. Nash, Mr Geo. , Higgins. AN ABSCONDING APPRENTICE. Robert Lewis, 15, was charged with absconding from the service of David Parsons, at Odell, on the 28th of August, with whom he had been placed ...

Published: Saturday 23 September 1876
Newspaper: Luton Times and Advertiser
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 184 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Monday, April 28

... had been unable to identify him as having recently enlisted. AN ABSCONDING APPRENTICE. Henry Kent (20), tinman, Canning-street, again appeared on a charge of absconding as an apprentice from the service of his employers, Messrs. Kilpin and Billsou High-street ...

A FEMALE INEBRIATE

... it was a very bad case, and the sentence was three months’ imprisonment. AN ABSCONDING APPRENTICE. Henry Kent (20), Canning-street, was charged with absconding an apprentice from the service of Messrs. Kilpin and Billson, on March 13. Defendant, who was ...

AN UNWELCOME VISITOR

... 6d.; in default, three weeks’ imprisonment. Time was allowed. AN ABSCONDING APPRENTICE. Henry Kent, Canning-street, who did not appear, was charged with absenting himself as an apprentice from the service of his employers, Messrs. Kilpin and Billson, ...

I.EU’.HTONy DIVISION

... proceeded against summarily al Petty Sessions. Rea. Neil To- J. Km. Offences. » . . £ | | a S Assault 14 sig 1 19 Apprentice absconding. 1 Breach of peace 4 1 1 Bastardy .. -2 2 2 Deserter from Army 1: I 1 1 Cruelty 11l Drunkenness * filfi ...

DUNSTABLE

... was lined and lid. f-T being drunk. was allowed week pay the money. Absconding from Skrvick. - apprentice named James Chesire, was charged hy illiain Driffield, painter, with absconding from his service the d April last. The hid was apprehended by Supt ...

SANDY

... the prisoners having pleaded guilty were sentenced to one mounth’s hard labour each. i ABSCONDING APPRENTICE. Henry Rogers, wheelwright, was charged with absconding from the employ of Mr. Arthur Kent, wheelwright, Woburn Sands, to whom he was bound appreutice ...

BEDFORDSHIRE TIMES AND INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY, 3 MAY, 1873

... Artillery had been unable to identify him as having recently enlisted. ABSCONDING APPRENTICE. Henry Kent (20), tinman, Canning-street, again appeared on a charge of absconding as an apprentice from the service of his employers, Messrs. Kilpin and Billson, H ...

MIDLAND RAILWAY

... communication made to Mr. Jaquest, Luton. sent Inspector Rogers to Bedford, who at once identified “Rosson” Botes, the absconding apprentice. On enquiries being made it was discovered that the Monday, while at Bedford, he pledged a new suit of clothing, which ...

Published: Tuesday 21 August 1855
Newspaper: Luton Times and Advertiser
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1782 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

11TDAY, AI7OI:7BT 21, UK

... made to Mr. Jaquest, at Luton. He sent Inspector Rogers to Bedford, who at once identified Reason ' as Bates, the absconding apprentice. On enquiries being made it was discovered that on the Monday, while at Bedford, he pledged a new suit of clothing ...

Published: Friday 21 August 1885
Newspaper: Luton Times and Advertiser
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1996 | Page: 8 | Tags: none