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COMMITTED TO DERBY BOROUGH GAOL, for three calendar months and hard labour, Fernall Warrington, convicted of wandering abroad and lodging in a barn.—Joseph Ride, for the same period and hard labour, for threatening to injure his wife.—Mary Adams, a common prostitute, for the same period and hard labour.—Richard Carpenter and George Firmtan, for one calendar month each and hard labour, being rouges and vagabonds.—Ferdinand Knifton, for fourteen days and hard labour, for trespassing and damaging a quantity of hay.—And Thomas Taylor, for 14 days and hard labour, for wandering abroad.

The Derby Mercury, England
31 August 1836

 

 
 
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