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Individual record for ID = 18314
(Rev. Henry Lyng)

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ID:18314Full name:LYNG Rev. Henry
Forename:Rev. HenrySurname:LYNG
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Parish:Newton FlotmanParish code:NEWF
Event:NewspaperEvent date:18.12.1852
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Home parish:-Address:The Ipswich Journal
Notes:ROBBERY AT NEWTON FLOTMAN. On the night of the 25th ult., the Rev. Henry Ling, of Newton Flotman, had a party of magistrates to dinner. During the repast, some thieves entered the stable-yard, and stole from the vehicles there a pilot coat, a wrapper, horse rug, stable jacket, gig umbrella, and a pair of shoes. Information was forwarded to Superintendent Mason, of Ipswich. Nothing was heard of the property until the evening of the 8th inst., when a person who stated his name to be Robert Youngman, of Newton Flotman, called at the shop of Mr. Fraser, in St. Mary Elms, where he offered the coat in pledge. He was handed over to the police. Upon further inquiries, the remainder of the property was found in the possession of the ostler at the Fleece Inn, St. Matthews, with whom they had been left by Youngman. On Saturday the case was heard before the magistrates, at the Castle of Norwich, when Youngman was committed for trill! at the next sessions.
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