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Article : 67 wordsAfter the usual number of drunken and disorderly characters were fined or otherwise punished, the Court was cleared for the purpose of hearing a charge against Edward Forrest, a disgusting looking old man, for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 wordsJarnos Kernan, a labourer, who has of late figured on several occasions at this court for assaults on his wife, rofusing to maintain his children, &c., was charged with injuring property belonging to Mr. George Ewen, senior, ...
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