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Individual record for ID = 27713
(George Algar)

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ID:27713Full name:ALGAR George
Forename:GeorgeSurname:ALGAR
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Parish:FersfieldParish code:FERS
Event:NewspaperEvent date:28.04.1866
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Home parish:-Address:The Ipswich Journal
Notes:The Ipswich Journal
Saturday 28th April 1866 Page 10

NORFOLK.
At the petty sessions on the 11th instant, Mr. George Alger, farmer and dealer, Pulham St. Mary Magdalen, was charged on the information of Sergt. Nursey, with driving 160 sheep through the parishes of Fersfield, Bressingham, Roydon, Diss, Frenze, and Scole, without a license. Defendant did not appear on that occasion, and the bench decided to hear the case in his absence. Policeman William Trudgill, proved the driving of the sheep from Blo’ Norton to Fersfield, and Mr. Alfred Phillipps, farmer, deposed to having seen the sheep in Fersfield. Policeman Oakley, of Diss, traced the sheep through the town on the 21st March, and saw them driven into a field near the Railway Tavern, about nine o’clock at night. Policeman Stapleton proved that the sheep were driven through Scole. Eaton, the drover in charge of the sheep shewed the witnesses three licenses from Pulham to Bio' Norton, which was in the opposite direction to which the sheep were being driven, and there were more sheep in the flock than was specified on the license. The defendant appeared on Friday last, and pleaded guilty, and was fined £20 and £3 17s. 8d. costs, and on his refusing to pay, a distress warrant was issued, and his pony and cart seized, but Alger shortly after found a friend, who paid the money for him.
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