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... Wn. Jarram G. Hinds - 2 6 Mrs. E. Harris eee Mr. Joseph Upton Mrs. Bailey ...
... Wn. Jarram G. Hinds - 2 6 Mrs. E. Harris eee Mr. Joseph Upton Mrs. Bailey ...
... guilty of stealing.—Six months' hard labour. Fowl Stealing at Hathern. John Giles and Robert Long (ou bail) were charged with stealing one live tame fowl, the property of Henry Keetley, at Hathern, on the 28tb Oct., and another on the 10th Nov.—Mr. Merewether ...
... overseer was advocate ! Ordered to pay the rates and costs. John, Hannah, and Mary Ann Morris (husband, wife, and daughter), of Hathern, were charged with having assaulted llarriman, on the 22nd ult. Mr. Inglesant appeared with defendants.—Morris was fined £1 ...
... sentenced to six months' hard labour. John Giles and Robert Long (on bail), two old men, were charged with stealing fowls, at Hathern, the property of Mr H. Keetley, on the 28th of October and 10th of November. Mr Mereweather conducted the prosecution, and ...
... HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. SIR RICHARD SUTTON’S HOUNDS WILL MEET ON Friday, January 12, at Syston Station. Saturday, 13, at Hathern Monday, 15, at Allexton. Tuesday, 16, at Widmerpoot Inn. Wednesday, —— 17, at Great Dalby. Thursday, 1S, at Beltom Village and ...
... was not s lodger. The bench convicted in the mitigated penalty of 20s, including oosts. — Hagar, wife of Henry Harriman, of Hathern, labourer, oharged John Morris, labourer, Hannah, his wife, and Mary Ann, his daughter, sll of that place, with asssulting ...
... THE HUNT. Sib Richabd Sutton's Hounds will meet en Sstnrday (thit day), Hathern Turn; Monday, Allexton - Tueeday, Wid- merpool Inn; Wednetday, Great Dalby; Thurtday, Beftoa Village tnd Stanton Wyvilkj Friday, Atfordby.— At alcvea o' clock. Thb Dubb ob ...
... Bennet, Messenger, Lutterworth, or to the respective occupiers and owners, HATHERN, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. WILLIAM WRIGHT, (Of Thrumpton,) At the Fox and Hounds Inn, in Hathern, on Wednesday, the 24th day of January, 1853, at Six o’clock in the Evening ...
... General Meeting of Teachers and others was subsequently held on the 21st of January, 1854, the Rev. E. Smythies, Curate of Hathern, in the chair, when the Association was formed ; the Rules were drawn up and adopted; members were elected; officers were ...
... were A letter was -read from the Poor Law sanctioning ont door relief to: Richard Harris. The clerk reported: that ui except Hathern, and that had Ii the calls were paid It wus resolved to advertise or been promised in two days, Journal xl porter in the large ...
... iust. Anue Maria, relict of Mr. J. Adderly, ,f the Market-place—Also, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. George Moore, shoemaker. ..At Hathern, on tbe Bth inst., aged Elizabeth, wife of Mr. John Davenport— On the 11th. aged 18, Emma, daughter of Mr. John Howe. ' ...
... two Districts of the said Union, comprising the following parishes :-— Loughborough District. — Belton, Charley, Dishley, Hathern, Knightthorpe, Long Whatton, Loughborough, Sheepshead, and Woodthorpe. Leake District_—Burton, Costock, Cotes, Hoton, East ...