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Re: Gipsy Dan Boswell
« Reply #162 on: Sunday 08 November 15 09:18 GMT (UK) »
 when you search records or information, it would be easy to find and transcribe what you find, in this way the bigger picture I talk about will never be seen, this is how so much information is not known and can be then wrote by others wrongly, below it just shows you the story or shall I only say the story part found yet, but just look at the story and how you may find more information by searching more writings of the subject, this does not mean what you have so far found is true, nor complete, this is just part of the bigger picture, I will look soon for things like this on Dan Boswell, I am not in no clubs or society's on line the web so only can put them as they show up,




 Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer

17 Aug 1875

Savage assault by gipsies

Four men  William Wilsher 60  William Wilsher the younger 24  Edward Wilsher 21 James Winter 19

all gipsies rendered to bail




York Herald  North Yorkshire

6 July 1875

commenced to quarrel and he telled them to go out Wm Wilsher sen struck him on the lip with the but end of a wip cutting it open and knocking his teeth out
William Jn and Edward struck him on the head and face with the but ends


York Herald North Yorkshire Post

10 July 1875

Serious assault by a gang of gipsies on Monday Wm Wilsher Sen  Wm Wilsher Jn Edward Wilsher and James Winter four gipsies were charged with the violent assault on James Pears  Landlord of the  White Swan Inn


Hull Packet East Riding

9 July 1875

Serious assault by a gang of gipsies on Monday Wm Wilsher Sen  Wm Wilsher Jn Edward Wilsher and James Winter four gipsies were charged with the violent assault on James Pears  Landlord of the  White Swan Inn


Leeds Times West Yorkshire

21 August 1875

Francis Darwin occupied the chair in the second court
savage assault by gipsies William Wilsher 60 William Wilsher the younger 24 Edward Wilsher 21
and James Winter 19 all gipsies serrendeed to their bail charged with unlawfully inflicting

Sheffield Daily Telegraph South Yorkshire, England

17 Aug 1875


WEST RIDING INTERMEDIATE SISSIONS

  William Wilsher, the elder (on bail), 60, gipsy William Wilsher, the younger (on bail), gipsy Edward Wilsher, 21, gipsy; James winter (on bail), 21, gipsy, were charged with unlawfully and maliciously inflicting
 


York Herald North Yorkshire, England

17 Aug 1875


 WEST RIDING
  William Wilsher. sen., William Wilsher, jun., Edward Wilsher, and James Winter, gipsies, for in- flicting grievous bodily barm upon Michael Pearse, at Brayton, near Selby, on
 

York Herald North Yorkshire, England

21 Aug 1875


WEST RIDING MIDSUMMER INTERME-.DIATE SESSIONS

 william Wilsher, sen., William Wilsher, jun., Edward Wilsher, and James Winter, gipsies, for in- flicting grievous bodily harm upon Michael Pearse, at Brayton, near Selby, on
   

Daily Gazette for Middlesbrough North Yorkshire, England

6 Jul 1875


  Brutal Assault  by a Gang of Gipsies. — At the Selby petty sessions on Monday, Wm. Wilsher,  sen,Wm. Wilsher, jun., Edwd. Wilsher, and James Winter, four gipsies, were charged with a violent assault upon Michael  pears, landlord
 

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Re: Gipsy Dan Boswell
« Reply #163 on: Sunday 08 November 15 10:55 GMT (UK) »
this is just how it comes up, not sure if anything is right, but I will put anything on just case something turns out
 


Derby Mercury Derbyshire, England

17 Aug 1831


TUESDAY's POST

inquest was held . on the gipsies on Saturday afternoon. One of them was a remarkably handsome  man, and had lately been married. i Verdict, killed by lightning. The names of the sufferers were Edward Herring and Tyso Boswell. There were not   any marks
   
 


Derby Mercury Derbyshire, England

20 Oct 1824


SATURDAY, SUNDAY and TUESDAY's POSTS

by the Rev. William Wing._On Wednesday the gipsy camp broke up frot Southorpe; on which        occasion those who had composed it went to the church-yard to pay the last tribute of affection at the grave of Boswell, and a very impressive scene of silent unaffected
 
 


Derby Mercury Derbyshire, England

19 Jun 1833


Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

  a DEATH OF THE KING OF THE   Gipsies We have  to record the death, at an advanced age, a few days since, of  Lawrence  Boswell, said to be ?? of the Gipsies. ?? had been declining in health a considerable time
  FamilyNotice 
 

 


 
 

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« Reply #164 on: Sunday 08 November 15 11:05 GMT (UK) »

Derbyshire Courier Derbyshire, England

12 May 1838


  GAZETTE, AND   COUNTY ADVERTISER

marriage lines, which were seen at the workhouse, indisputably proved that she was married to the great Boswell, the King of the Gypsies, years since. The King died at the gypsy-camp, at Best wood-park, in 180 and was interred in Eastwood Church-yard. His

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« Reply #165 on: Sunday 08 November 15 11:26 GMT (UK) »



DERBY BOROUGH POLICE NEWS

or 14 daye' imprisonment, was sheriff was summoned for assaulting and I beating Sarah Boswell, on July 4th, in Ford-atreet. The 1 I parties are gipsies. Fined 20s. and costs. or a montht' s 3 ?? Sheriff was summoned for assault- ing Sarah Boswell
   


Derbyshire Courier Derbyshire, England

26 Nov 1853


  A Royal Family. There is in the county of Nottingham an extensive tribe of gipsies, headed by Elijah Boswell, who styled the Gipscy King, a distinction which is said to have lineally inherited from a long line of ancestors.   


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« Reply #166 on: Sunday 08 November 15 11:49 GMT (UK) »

Derby Mercury Derbyshire, England

28 Sep 1870


DERBY BOROUGH POLICE NEWS

or 14 daye' imprisonment, was sheriff was summoned for assaulting and I beating Sarah Boswell, on July 4th, in Ford- street The   parties are gipsies.  Sheriff was summoned for assault- ing Sarah Boswell
 

this is the date for the one above, its jumbled up on the web,

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Derbyshire Advertiser and Journal Derbyshire, England

29 Sep 1854


 

  Some gipsies having  campt in the neighbourhood, one of the female members of the tribe ascertained from the  farm labourer that she had a daughter in the   stage of consumption. The gipsy represented that the child

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« Reply #168 on: Sunday 08 November 15 11:57 GMT (UK) »

Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald Derbyshire, England

25 Apr 1874


Local Notes and Queries

Selston, and with true affectionate loyalty erected gravestone, which bears the following appropriate inscription In Memory Daniel Boswell, who died March 1827, Aged 83. I have lodged in mar place 'tis true. And traveled many a year, Till God leng-h has brought

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« Reply #169 on: Sunday 08 November 15 12:00 GMT (UK) »
Rich puts these on to, I just put  things on encase there is just the smallest of chance something could be different

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Re: Gipsy Dan Boswell
« Reply #170 on: Sunday 08 November 15 12:13 GMT (UK) »
what about these two, wow we need old William Wilsher , he would give herm the wip





Taunton Courier, and Western Advertiser Somerset, England

1 Aug 1816


THE GIPSIES

THE GIPSIES. Of late years some attempts have been made to reduce the number, or at any rate to civilize  their habits, that vagabond and useless race, the Gypsies. In pursuance of such purpose, society of gentlemen have been making all the preliminaty enquiries
 


London Evening Standard London, England

20 Aug 1879


GIPSIES

of the village in which the Gipsies reside. I may say that the townsfolk do not fraternise with the Gipsies, who are regarded with the greatest suspicion by the former. Ask a townsman of Yetholm what he thinks of the Gipsies, and he will tell you they
   


Morning Post London, England

5 Feb 1835


KING OF THE GIPSIES

KING OF THE GIPSIES Died last week, at the Royal encampment, Bestwood- lane, in the parish of Basford, near this town, after a lingering illness, Louis Boswell, King of the Gipsies, aged 42. A report being generally circulated that the royal remains