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Lincolnshire / Re: Fight in The Kings Head pub in Caistor
« on: Wednesday 21 August 13 23:12 BST (UK)  »
Hi Darren,
 I agree it is mind boggling that descendants from both families are discussing this incident 158 years later.
 Unfortunately I don't think I have much more than you already have. My mother has recorded that her grandfather told her that "one of our ancestors was tried for murder after knocking a man down. This man hit his head on the floor and died and our ancestor was acquitted."
It was only after I came across the report in the Lincolnshire Chronicle that I realised who it was. I found the report of the trial in the Stamford Mercury dated March 16th 1855 - which I assume you have?
I have inherited quite a few of William Brumpton's (1810-1886)  possessions, including his notebooks filled with his business dealings (cattle etc) but I haven't found any reference to this incident.
Did you manage to find any old photos of the Kings Head?  I walked through Caistor yesterday and it is now, sadly, a dress shop & the sign has been removed.

Regards,

William

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Lincolnshire / Re: Fight in The Kings Head pub in Caistor
« on: Saturday 10 August 13 20:09 BST (UK)  »
Came across this by accident, but the William Brumpton mentioned here was my gt,gt,gt. grandfather. I'm pretty sure that Phillip Markham and my ancestor were good friends before this incident and that the families were reconciled afterwards. Certainly they are buried close together in Grasby churchyard. I researched it further and the crown court report stated that the prosecution offered no evidence and the judge found the prisoner 'not guilty'. Interestingly Charles Tennyson d'Enycourt  , uncle of the Vicar of Grasby (Charles Tennyson Turner) was on the grand jury for this case.

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