RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT
!>/ - V THIS?DAY.. .-> > ' (Before. W. Fraser f Ksq-, 8.M.)~ . f -' DESTITUTE c6IIID»EN. " • ' 'Charles Negus r ageid 7 years, and Frederick, Negus aged^ ll_jtears«jEere charged with being destitute childrenT Bridget Negus,.the mother, stated that she wished-the boys to be sent-to the •Training School. They had brought up? in the IRoman Catholic FairY •' " The younger was committed, to the Training School for' 6 years/and th,e!elder for 4 years. _ ,'."," ,' *c TVANDERING' HOBSBS. S^s Richard Maginn was charged with unlawfully allowing two horses to wander at large in Bolleston street, Thames, on the 28th inst. Mr Macdonald appeared for the defendant and pleaded guilty.' Fined 5s and costs. Court adjourned. - -
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2567, 29 March 1877, Page 2
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108RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2567, 29 March 1877, Page 2
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