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ID:27716Full name:- -
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Parish:FersfieldParish code:FERS
Event:NewspaperEvent date:19.02.1884
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Home parish:-Address:The Bury and Norwich Post
Notes:The Bury and Norwich Post
Tuesday 19th February 1884 Page 7

HIGHWAY OFFENCE. - Frederick Smith, South Lopham, dealer, was charged with allowing two horses and one mule to stray upon the highway at Fersfield, on the 8th February. - Fuller Garrood, farmer, Fersfield, and a witness named Self, proved the case. - Defendant denied that the animals were his property; they were put into his orchard by a man named Webb, who bought them at Bury market. The bench fined defendant 2s. 6d. for each animal, with 17s. costs. - Paid.
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