RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT
-....I (Before^, Fraser, Esq., R.M;) - ; ; ;.£.v-j:r.'-JNPI|CBNT-fBXEOBtr-llBir;-.5:-.' i 3.'.;:. ; ;:- Mowbray Meggett was charged with exposing himself in a public place, to wit, BeachKoad, Shprtlandilw; i : ;lvi^ 0 r : Defendant, who appeared in a most filthy stale, iand most indecently apparrelled, said he did not know he had done so. -:' '. • ■■' ■■■ r:r- -'-. r:'-;v?> ;i ■■■'■■ ..
Mr Bullen said, on Sunday last; the defendant was wandering about partially clothed, and in a most filthy state. His Worship said he did not went to
punish defendant. He would be remanded till Saturday, and if he appeared more decently clad and cleaner, he would let him pfK • BREACH OF lICENSING- ACT. Frederick'Tetley was charged with neglecting to keep a light burning over the door of his licensed house, to wit, the Coach; and Horses Hotel, on the 27th and 28th ultimo. f pefendent admitted the offence, and said he had paid a man to light the lamp. Fined 2s 6d, and costs; "Court adjourned. ■
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2874, 2 May 1878, Page 2
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