Convicted for poaching at Stoneham, 1824
From The Muniment Room, a resource for social history, family history, and local history.
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SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY BENCH.–Two men, named Bushell and Coward, convicted on Wednesday, the 4th of February, 1824, in the penalty of £10 each for poaching on the manor of John Fleming, Esq. M.P. at Stoneham, were committed to Winchester Gaol for three months, in default of payment.
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References
- ↑ Hampshire Chronicle, 9 Feb 1824