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NO UGH?

... guilty to riding a bicycle without 'a light at Ambrosden on nitaay, Dee. M. 'Fined Sm.—William West, timber merchant, of Silverstone, was summoned for riding a bicycle without a light at Newton Purcell at 7.20 p.m. on Dec. 7th.—He pleaded gullty.—P.C. Ponsford ...

SPRING ASSIZES.—Northampton, Feb. 29

... them with one band and others with two; coild not tell how many had guns; they said when they at- tacked us, Go it, go it, kill them-murder them, several voices said so; we retreated 29 or 30 yards, and Wade was knocked down-as we retreated they kept ...

BRACKLEY

... labour, and be once privately whipped. Damaging Underwood. —Joshua Alien, Henry James, 14. and Joseph Trigg, 15, all of Silverstone, were charged with having, the of February, W hist- I ...

OXFORD CHRONICLE AND BERKS AND BUCKS GAZETTE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1849

... Davii, of that place. Died.— At Silverstone, aged 76, Mr. J. Phillips, nurseryman.—At Silverstone, aged 29, Aon, wife of Mr. Blackiston, schoolmaster.—At Silverslone, aged 29, Ann, wife of Mr. Richardson, mason.—At Silverstone, John, third son of Mr. Alfred ...

WATX.XWOTOW

... since Michaelmas —Fined £2, including costs, in default 6 weeks’ hard labour.—[A righteous law this!!!] Keeping a Gun for killing Game.—Mm. Dillon, of Lewknor, was charged with using a gun on the 6th of April, on the property of Lord Parker. John Cooper ...

BICESTEB

... should estimate the damage. The case was adjourned for week. Stock Killed by Lightning.— the night of the 13th i mat., pig and two calves, the property Mr. Arnott, farmer, Foncott, wore killed lightning. Frightful Accident. —John Butler, labourer, of Ardloy ...

WITNEY

... —Presoot, W. Strickland and L. Pickering, Esqiw.—William Pool, publican, Newland, charged with usieg a gun for tho purpoee of killing game on land in occupation of Joseph Roberts, Curbridgo, on the 19th Jan. last. Fined £3, and costs. 14s. 6d. Paid.— RichardJ ...

Frightful Railway Accident at Reading

... driving out of the vritsdoss, or seriously imjuriing the whole of the passengers, ii about 15. The engineer (Crossley) Was killed on the spot, t likewise two of the patsseengis-one a man not known, the d other namied Fitsmore, a clerk to Messrs. Simonds ...

Published: Saturday 15 September 1855
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1032 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

BANBURY DISTRICT CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE

... Gardnoer, T. Fowler, Golby, U. Malins, Griffin, W. French, Drnkhwater, C. Simmons (Secretary), &c. Mr. George West, of Silverstone, and Mr. Charles Gold- smith, of M~ollington, were admitted new members. Mr. Brazier said that a great number of important ...

Published: Saturday 15 November 1873
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1448 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

DIVISION PETTY SESSIONS.—Ocr. 12

... obstinate engagement, in which the enemy lost 250 killed and wounded, they were driven from tbeir position, and fled in cunfusion, leaving their guns behind. la this contest tbe British troops lust about killed and wounded, besides some of tbeir baggage. After ...

WOODSTOCK

... animal suffer- ing from this disease was killed on the farm of Mrs. Har- man, at Tadmarton. Another was killed the same day on Mr. John Salmon's farm at the same place. During the past week an animal has been killed belong to Mr. W. Hirons, of Chacombe.-Banbury ...

Published: Saturday 11 July 1874
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1912 | Page: 8 | Tags: News