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Re: The Norfolk Chronicle and Norwich Gazette January 11th 1902
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 14 September 04 23:52 BST (UK) »
Petty Sessions:
Before Rev J E P BARTLETT and A A W BAILEY
John REYNOLDS, labourer of Deopham, was charged with trespassing in search
of game,  by Arthur William NEAVE gamekeeper to Frederick de BEAUCHAMP
NEWINGTON of Hackford. It was also said that he took a terrier and a
greyhound without leave from Mr BEALES to work the field. Police constable
FARROW also witnessed the event. Fined 15s or 7 days.
Joseph alias Josiah HIGH, labourer of Costessey was summoned by John LYONS
of the Falcon Inn, Costessey for being drunk and disorderly and for
assaulting a man called HARVEY. fined 14s or 7 days.
George ROBINSON, labourer of Shipdham, on the information of Edward
THURSTON, fishmonger of Shipdham, was charged with feloniously stealing a
mare, value #5, belonging to George William ANGELL of Great Yarmouth.
THURSTON had engaged ROBINSON to go out with the pony and cart and sell
fish, but as he did not return, THURSTON visited his house and found him the
worse for drink. when he visited the next day, ROBINSON admitted to
exchanging the pony for another and taking #2 which he had spent along with
the proceeds of the sale of fish. Remanded in custody on bail, himself in
#10, and one surety in #10.
---------------------------------------                    <br />                    (  @ @  )<br />-----------oOOo-(_)-oOOo---------<br /><br />       Any one seen any BAXENDALES?<br /><br />--------oooO---------------Oooo-------<br />           (    )                    (    )<br />            \\\\  (                      )  /<br />             \\\\_)                    (_/<br /><br />Brighouse:  Smith<br />Lambeth: Clisby<br />Leeds: Baxendale,Baxter, Beales,Bowe

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Re: The Norfolk Chronicle and Norwich Gazette January 11th 1902
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 14 September 04 23:56 BST (UK) »
Advert for "Dr William Pink Pills for Pale People"
Contains a testimonial of Mr Edward Smith, 30 years gardener at the Grange,
Old Buckenham. Had always enjoyed good health, but October 1899 he will
remember till his dying day - a violent pain  caught him in the right
shoulder and across the back.  doctor said it was rheumatism, and prescribed
for him, but it did not ease the pain.  Then a little book arrived by post
which contained a case study of a gardener in Colchester, which was similar
to the problems Mr SMITH had. So he said to his wife, I'll have a try at "Dr
William Pink Pills for Pale People". with the first box the began to feel
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well as he ever did.
---------------------------------------                    <br />                    (  @ @  )<br />-----------oOOo-(_)-oOOo---------<br /><br />       Any one seen any BAXENDALES?<br /><br />--------oooO---------------Oooo-------<br />           (    )                    (    )<br />            \\\\  (                      )  /<br />             \\\\_)                    (_/<br /><br />Brighouse:  Smith<br />Lambeth: Clisby<br />Leeds: Baxendale,Baxter, Beales,Bowe

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Re: The Norfolk Chronicle and Norwich Gazette January 11th 1902
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 29 July 09 11:18 BST (UK) »
Petty Sessions:
Before Rev J E P BARTLETT and A A W BAILEY
John REYNOLDS, labourer of Deopham, was charged with trespassing in search
of game,  by Arthur William NEAVE gamekeeper to Frederick de BEAUCHAMP
NEWINGTON of Hackford. It was also said that he took a terrier and a
greyhound without leave from Mr BEALES to work the field. Police constable
FARROW also witnessed the event. Fined 15s or 7 days.
Joseph alias Josiah HIGH, labourer of Costessey was summoned by John LYONS
of the Falcon Inn, Costessey for being drunk and disorderly and for
assaulting a man called HARVEY. fined 14s or 7 days.
George ROBINSON, labourer of Shipdham, on the information of Edward
THURSTON, fishmonger of Shipdham, was charged with feloniously stealing a
mare, value #5, belonging to George William ANGELL of Great Yarmouth.
THURSTON had engaged ROBINSON to go out with the pony and cart and sell
fish, but as he did not return, THURSTON visited his house and found him the
worse for drink. when he visited the next day, ROBINSON admitted to
exchanging the pony for another and taking #2 which he had spent along with
the proceeds of the sale of fish. Remanded in custody on bail, himself in
#10, and one surety in #10.


Do you know who this Harvey is? Does he have a first name??
Norfolk - Riches, Harvey, Mudd
Devon - Grant
Cambridge - Missen
Carmarthenshire/Cardiganshire, Wales - Jones
Somerset/Surrey - Perry

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Re: The Norfolk Chronicle and Norwich Gazette January 11th 1902
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 06 September 09 15:36 BST (UK) »
hi sorry to bother you do you look up petty sessions? my great great grandmother was in norwich prison but had been in trouble quite a few times before ??? :)


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Re: The Norfolk Chronicle and Norwich Gazette January 11th 1902
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 06 September 09 16:08 BST (UK) »
The text from the petty sessions are something i came across on the net, sorry.
---------------------------------------                    <br />                    (  @ @  )<br />-----------oOOo-(_)-oOOo---------<br /><br />       Any one seen any BAXENDALES?<br /><br />--------oooO---------------Oooo-------<br />           (    )                    (    )<br />            \\\\  (                      )  /<br />             \\\\_)                    (_/<br /><br />Brighouse:  Smith<br />Lambeth: Clisby<br />Leeds: Baxendale,Baxter, Beales,Bowe