Western Times: Friday 23rd June 1876

John Saunders and Thos. Causley was charged with having on the 4th June trespassed on land over which Mr. Mortimer had the shooting, in pursuit of conies. The land in question is in the occupation of Mr. Gilbert Pinsent, John Powell, gamekeeper to Mr. Mortimer, said he saw the defendants on the day in question seated by a rabbits’ hole on Mr. Pinsent’s land with a dog at their heels. They had neither ferret nor net with them. He saw no rabbits. Causley pleaded guilty, Saunders not guilty. They were each fined 5s 8d including costs.


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Referenced

GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918
























Transcribed in whole or part from scanned originals: Presented with or without modified text and punctuation. For absolute accuracy refer to the original newspapers. Source: The British Newspaper Archive.


Referenced

GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918