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Saturday 15 October 1887
  Buckingham Advertiser and Free Press
  Buckinghamshire 

WINSLOW
  Game Tresspass. —John Eggerton, William Cotchin, Samuel Stevens, and William Stevens, all of Leighton Buzzard, were charged witn Having trespassed in search of game   
 

  Saturday 02 October 1886
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire

 
 NEWPORT PAGNELL

... and Kisbey Cotchin, alias Draper, were charged under the Poaching Prevention Act, with being in unlawful possession of game, Little Brickhill
 

 
  Monday 20 December 1886
 Evening Star
  Suffolk


 and James Draper, gipsies, were charged with having unlawfully encamped on the highway 
 

  Saturday 27 November 1886
 Northampton Mercury
  Northamptonshire 

BEDFORDSHIRE
  William alias Cotchin. alias Draper, labourer, Leighton, was summoned for assaulting John James, Leighton, Nov. 15th
 


  Saturday 25 December 1886
  Essex Newsman
  Essex 


Job Gaskin and James Draper, travelling gipsies, charged with having encamped upon the highway at East Donyland, on the 15th inst
 

  Saturday 14 March 1885
 Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

LEIGHTON BUZZARD
... SESSIONS, Tuesday, March 10. Present—A. Macnamara, Esq., T. Harris, Esq., and the Rev. C. E. Haslam. Game Offences.— William Cotchin and Alfred Brandom, labourers, of Leighton Buzzard, were charged with trespassing for rabbits on land
 
 
 

  Saturday 02 May 1885
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 


NEWPORT PAGNELL
On the highway at Hanslope on Sunday, April 19,  fined 2s. 6d. and 10s. costs. William Smith, for similar offence at the same time and place, was fined a similar amount. Gipsying.— Fiance Byles was charged with encamping on the highway Hanslope on the same day, and was fined   
 

  Tuesday 08 September 1885
  Morning Post
  London 

SURREY SESSIONS.—Monday
 Daniel Bloomfield alias Spencer Draper, was indicted for having on the 6th of May, last year, stolen a grey mare, value £30, and a cart and harness, the property ...
 

 
 Saturday 14 November 1885
  Buckingham Advertiser and Free Press
 Buckinghamshire 


 NEWPORT PAGNELL
  Aaron Bylet, a gipsy hawker, was charged P.-c. Batchelor with being drunk and riotous in the streets of New Bradwell, and with refusing to be quiet ...
 


  Saturday 01 March 1884
  Reading Mercury
  Berkshire
  The Charge of Fortune Telling. Britannia Draper, gipsy, was charged on remand with pretending to tell fortunes to Rose Taylor, on the 11th inst. She was committed to prison for ...
 

  Saturday 21 June 1884
 Essex Newsman
  Essex

PETTY SESSIONS
  Danbury : Damaging a Plantation.— Elias Draper, alias Harris, a boy, a travelling hawker, was charged with cutting certain trees on land belonging to Sir Brook George Bridges ...

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  Saturday 28 June 1884
 Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire



NEWPORT PAGNELL
 
  Nuisance. Spencer Draper was charged with damaging a bank, the property of Mr. C. H. Whitworth, at Newport Pagnell, on the June.—Mr. Whitworth ...
 




Saturday 19 July 1884
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 


BLEDLOW. Run Over.—An inquest was held on Monday, at the Three Crowns Inn, Askett, before Mr. G. Fell, coroner, on the body of Keziah Smith.—John Smith, who described himself as a dealer, said the deceased was his wife. She was 63 years of age, and a licensed hawker. When he was at home, witness lived at Kings Sutton,Northamptonshire, but he travelled about the country and lived in a caravan. Between five and six o'clock on Saturday they were going through Bledlow. Witness was in the caravan asleep, and his wife was leading the mare drawing the caravan. Witness found that the mare was running away, and on stopping her could not see his wife. He went back and found her lying in front of the public house at Bledlow on a bed. They brought her to Askett, where she died on Monday morning. The mare was a very steady animal.—Emma Taylor Smith, daughter of the deceased, said she was staying with her people at Askett. She heard that her mother had met with accident, and went to Bledlow to see her. She said that as she was passing the school some little boys threw a stone which frightened the horse, and she was run over.—Mrs. Sneath, wife of the vicar of Bledlow, stated that on Saturday afternoon  she saw the deceased leading horse attached to a large hawker's cart. As witness was drawing near she saw the horse the horse galloping, and deceased trying to stop it. She fell to the ground, and the wheels went over her body. Witness called for aid, and the deceased was removed to the public house Witness saw some boys standing near the school. —Mr. Thomas Warren, surgeon, Princes Risborough, said he was sent for on Saturday to see the deceased. He found her in a state of shock, and she had received severe internal injuries from which she died.—P.S. Trevener said he had made inquiries at Bledlow. but could not find that there had been any stone throwing by the boys near the school. —A verdict of Accidental Death was returned
 
 

Saturday 19 July 1884
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

LINSLADE
... William Cotchin, labourer, of Leighton Buzzard, was charged with having assaulted Henry Hodgam, at Linslade, on July 6th.—Defendant did not appear.—Complainant stated that, after he had been bathing in the canal with defendant and others, Cotchin charged ...
 

 Saturday 19 July 1884
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

 
... point where an open watercourse runs alongside the highway by Mrs. Cotchin's farm. This watercourse, it may be remembered, Mr. Turney, of Hockliffe, as the executor of the late Mr. Cotchin, had agreed to cover in, under certain conditions but, at the last ...

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Saturday 09 August 1884
 Cambridge Independent Press
  Cambridgeshire

Petty Sessions. —August 6. —Before E. Fellowes, Esq., and the Rev. Thomas Woodruff. Joseph Loveridge, alias Thomas Jones, a travelling gipsy was summoned for assaulting Elias Draper, another travelling gipsy, at Ramsey, on the Ist of August. The case was dismissed.—The same defendant for assaulting Caroline Smith, a gipsy, on the same day, was fined Is ...
 


  Friday 26 December 1884
 Herts & Cambs Reporter & Royston Crow
  Hertfordshire 

James Draper, hawker, of Luton, Beds., was charged by Supt. Simpson with encamping on a certain highway at Elmond, on the 15th December
 


Friday 26 January 1883
 Chelmsford Chronicle
  Essex


William Draper, hawker, summoned for neglecting to send his child Timothy to school, was ordered to pay 4s., the costs incurred, within 13 days ...
 

  Saturday 17 February 1883
  Berkshire Chronicle
  Berkshire


—Jane Draper, a hawker, was charged with being drunk in Crown Street, on Monday. P.C. Wetherall stated the facts. it was the first offence the ...
 

Saturday 31 March 1883
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

 AYLESBURY PETTY SESSION
... Noisy Gipsy. Aaron Boyles, a gipsy, who did not appear, was charged with using bad language at Kingsbury, Aylesbury, on October 13th. —P.S. Guess said on the 13th October, about nine the evening, he saw defendant Kingsbury with lot more gipsies. He was ...
 

Saturday 28 July 1883
 Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 


Cotchin and Hickinbottom  8s. 6d. costs ; Brandom and Daniels 2s. 6d. each and 8s. 6d. costs ; Baines, Cotchin, and Hickinbottom were committed in default
     


  Saturday 15 September 1883
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

LINSLADE
  Apple Robbery. William Cotchin Wit Cooper and Charles' Pratt, three lads of  Leighton Buzzard, were charged with throwing ' at certain apple trees ...
 

  Saturday 27 May 1882
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

AYLESBURY PETTY SESSION  A Straying Horse. Cornelius Tenner was fined 55., and costs, for allowing a horse  to stray on the highway at Ellesborough on the 6th of May. Gipsing. Wyham Smith, Annie Boyles, Elias Smith, and Ansel Boyles, members of the gipsy tribe, were fined 13s. each, including costs, for camping on the highway at Ellesborough ...
 

Saturday 05 August 1882
  Bucks Herald
     Buckinghamshire 

LEIGHTON BUZZARD,
  School Attendance.— Richard Hyde, Wm. Evans, Kisby Cotchin, Chas. Foster, Thos. Cripps, John Stairs, Wm. Gilbert, Joseph Brand, Wm. Church, and Martha Clements, all of Leighton ...
 


 
Saturday 16 September 1882
 Western Daily Press
  Bristol

Davis was charged with assaulting Lementina Draper. Both were gipsies. The case was dismissed



Saturday 11 November 1882
 Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire

AYLESBURY PETTY SESSION
  Drunkenness.Keziah Smith, who did not appear, was summoned for being drunk and disorderly in Kingsbury, Aylesbury. —P.S. Guess said that on the evening of the 13th of October defendant was with a lot of gipsies in Kingsbury drunk, creating a disturbance, and using very bad language. He threatened to lock her up, and her husband took her away. Fined £1 and 13s. costs, or fourteen days in default

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Saturday 11 November 1882
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

AYLESBURY PETTY SESSION
  Riley Beldom, who did not appear, was charged with two similar offences at Aston Sandford and Stone, was fined 10s. and 9s. costs in ...
 
 

 Friday 08 December 1882
  Chelmsford Chronicle
  Essex 

Josiah Smith, alias Draper, alias Jeremiah Shau was charged with being concerned with two others not in custody in the theft of a cart, saddle, breeching, ...
 


Tuesday 18 January 1881
  Bury and Norwich Post
  Suffolk 

Poaching.— Jas. Smith, alias Draper, 40. was brought up in custody under remand, charged with night poaching on the estate of H. S. Waddington, Esq., of Cavenham ...
 


Saturday 19 February 1881
  Bucks Herald
Buckinghamshire
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
  Kisby Draper, labourer, of Leighton Buzzard, also pleaded guilty to a similar offence, at the same time and place, and was also fined ...
 
 

Thursday 14 July 1881
  Banbury Guardian
  Oxfordshire 

 Aaron Boyles, hawker, Everley, was charged with allowing four horses to stray at Moreton Pinkney, March   
 

  Saturday 02 July 1881
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

NEWPORT PAGNELL
  Allowing Horses to Stray.— Aaron Boyles was charged with allowing two horses to stray on the highway at Lathbury, on the June, and was fined 10s. and ss. 6d. costs
 


  Saturday 19 November 1881
  Essex Newsman
  Essex 

 James Draper, alias Elias Smith, notorious poacher, was charged with poaching at Bondish wood the Radwinter, on thn 14th Nov., at four o'clock  ...
 

Saturday 31 January 1880
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

LATE LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
... the evening of the 24th, and made enquiries at Mr. Brandom's marine stores, where it was sold during the evening.—Elizabeth Cotchin proved that defendant brought the lock to her for sale, and knowing it to be stolen (in consequence of previous enquiries) ...
 
 

 
Saturday 22 May 1880
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 


Assault. Keziah Smith, travelling hawker, of Stewkley. appeared discharge of bail, charged with having assaulted Dinah Sulston, wife of a butcher ...
 

 Saturday 24 July 1880
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

Horse Straying.— Thomas Beldham, who ...
 
 

Saturday 27 September 1879
 Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 


NEWPORT PAGNELL
  Highway Offences. Aaron Boyles, a travelling hawker, was charged by Inspector Hall, with two breaches of the Highway Act —on the 18th July, of allowing his ...
 


 Friday 29 March 1878
 Chelmsford Chronicle
  Essex 

 PETTY SESSIONS
  John Shaw, alias Draper, hawker, of Hitching, charged for depasturing a donkey at Abbotts Hoding, on the 13th instant, was in his absence fined 2s 
 


Saturday 24 August 1878
 Pontypool Free Press
  Monmouthshire 

 coroner, W. Lewis, Esq., touching the death of Israel Draper, a gipsy, who was over 100 years of age, and well known and respected in the locality. The only evidence given was that of Selina Draper, daughter of the deceased— herself about 60 years of age-who ...


  Saturday 17 August 1878
  Bucks Herald
Buckinghamshire

BUCKINGHAM
  Stray Horses.— Finance Smith, hawker, of Lymington, Gloucestershire, was summoned as the owner of one horse found straying at Chetwode, on the morning of the 6th of February, 1877; and Aaron Byles, of Henley, Northamptonshire, was also ...
 

 

  Saturday 17 March 1877
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

NEWPORT PAGNELL
  Aaron Boyle was charged with permitting three horses to stray upon the highway, in the parish of Willen, on the 16th inst

 
Saturday 12 May 1877
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 


 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS.   
  Cotching.—At Leighton Buzzard, on the 4th inst., Eliza Cotching, aged 71 years


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Friday 02 November 1877
  Essex Standard
  Essex 

THE WINTER ASSIZE
  Stealing a Valuable Letter. Alfred Gray, alias Jim Lees, 28, and Tom Gray, alias Ambrose Draper, gipsy fiddlers, were indicted for having stolen a post letter, containing a cheque for £10, the property of the Postmaster-General ...
 
 
Saturday 03 November 1877
  Norfolk News
   Norfolk,


  Alfred Gray, alias Jim Lees (28), and Tom Gray, alias Ambrose Draper (29), described as gipsy fiddlers, were charged with stealing a letter containing a £lO cheque at Chatteris ...
 


Saturday 16 January 1875
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

LEIGHTON BUZZARD
  Trespassing in Search of Game. Jas. Barker and Kisby Draper, alias Cotching, two old offenders, were brought up in custody charged with trespassing on land at Heath… 
 


 Saturday 16 January 1875
  Buckingham Advertiser and Free Press
  Buckinghamshire

LEIGHTON BUZZARD
  Night Poaching. On Saturday last a man named Kisby Draper, alias Cotchin, who had been apprehended in London, was brought up at the Magistrates’ clerk’s oflice, before F. Bassett, Esq., U P, charged ...
 


Saturday 23 January 1875
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

Leatherland. —At the Red Lion, Frogmore-street, on the 18th inst., Mrs. Elizabeth Leatherland, in her 112 th year 
 
 

  Saturday 30 January 1875
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

TRING
... not the slightest evidence that the baptismal certificate of Elizabeth Horan referred to Elizabeth Hearn or Hern, that no trace was to be found of her asserted marriage to Leatherland at Dover in 1785, and no confirmation produced of any one of the ...

 

Saturday 24 April 1875
 Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire

BRILL
... SESSION, Monday, April 19. Present—B. H. Morland, Esq., H. Bode, Esq., and the Rev. R. H. Pigott. Stray Horses.— Riley Beldham and Thomas Beldham, hawkers, were charged with allowing four horses to stray on the turnpike road at Ludgershall, on April 7th. ...
 

 
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  Saturday 28 February 1874
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

 
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
  Assault.— Kisby Cotching, a labourer, of Leighton, was charged by Ann Cotching with assaulting her on February 8th. .—Defendant, who had been summoned, did not appear, and the magistrates issued a warrant for his apprehension
 
 

Saturday 21 March 1874
 Bucks Herald
 Buckinghamshire 


Reuben Draper, of Hudnall, a labourer, was charged by Thomas Gurney, with assaulting him at the Bridgewater Arms, Little Gaddesden, on the 27th ult. —In defence, Draper said he did not strike Gurney manfully….
 


  Saturday 08 August 1874
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 


TRING. An Ancient Harvester.—The venerable old lady, Betsy Leatherland (not Leatherton, as previously stated), was unable to appear in the harvest field as announced on Tuesday last, on account ...
 

  Saturday 29 August 1874
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
... Harvey, late Vicar of Tring, allow me to state that there appears to be ground for doubting whether' Old Betty' (Elizabeth Leatherland) is really in her 112 th year. The gipsy family of Hearn, to which she claims to belong, is well known in the counties ...
 

  Saturday 12 September 1874
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
  Gaming.—A fine of Is., and 9s. 9d. costs, was inflicted on each of two youths, Jeremiah Cooper and Kisby Draper, of the age of 17 and 1d respectively, for gaming on the highway, on Sunday week last.—An alternative of 14 days' 

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  Saturday 03 October 1874
  Northampton Mercury
  Northamptonshire 


Rabbit Stealing.— Louisa Mobbs, alias Draper, No. 3, Court, 2, Quart Pot-lane, was charged with stealing a rabbit value Is. the property of George Howett, Quart Pot-lane ...


  Saturday 01 June 1872
  Northampton Mercury
  Northamptonshire 

LEIGHTON BUZZARD
  Obstructing the Footpath.—Giles  Kempster, carter, of Heath-and-Reach, who had been previously convicted for similar offences, was fined with 8s. costs, for having, in May, obstructed the public foot-path at Lanisey, Buzzard, leaving two loaded timber carriages ...
 


Wednesday 26 June 1872
 Hampshire Advertiser
  Hampshire 

Hawking without a License.— Elizabeth Carey, a gipsy, who appeared in court with a child in her arms, was charged by Police-constable Carter with hawking goods for sale… respect.. true


Saturday 04 February 1871
 Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

 
Riley Beldom, allowing horses to stray  ...
 


Saturday 29 July 1871
 Cheltenham Mercury
 Gloucestershire

Conviction Gipsy Fortunteller .—At the Stroud Police-court last week, Mary Ann Draper, gipsy, was brought up on charge of telling fortune, It appeared that 
 


Saturday 18 November 1871
 Luton Times and Advertiser
  Bedfordshire 

 STEALING MONEY. Ambrose Draper, gipsy, was charged that he stole two halfcrowns and three florins
   


 Saturday 29 July 1871
  Gloucestershire Chronicle
  Gloucestershire

  Mary Ann Draper, a gipsy, hase been sent to prison for telling fortunes
 


 Tuesday 28 November 1871
 Bedfordshire Times and Independent
  Bedfordshire

 
ASSAULTING A POLICEMAN, Ambrose Draper, gipsy, was charged with assaulting a Police-constable a member of the Dunstable Borough Police Force, on the 13th instant, at Luton. The complainant and Police-constable Taylor, of the Luton force, went to ...
 


Saturday 30 April 1870
 Hertfordshire Express and General Advertiser
   Hertfordshire


Edward Draper.  gipsy, charged with assaulting PC. Dunn 
 


 Saturday 28 May 1870
  Luton Times and Advertiser
  Bedfordshire 


Died recently at the above place, Samuel Draper, better known as Old Sam Draper. Gipsy fiddler, who will remembered by the people of Herts


  Saturday 27 March 1869
  Buckingham Advertiser and Free Press
  Buckinghamshire 

Drunk and Riotous. —Keziah Smith, apparently a gipsy, was charged with being drunk and creating a disturbance on Saturday night last at the Plough Inn, Aylesbury 
 
  Saturday 23 October 1869
 Hertfordshire Express and General Advertiser
  Hertfordshire 


Elias Draper, gipsy, was charged with trespassing in pursuit of game, the offence was commuted in conjunction with Edward Draper, who was convicted in May Mr Lines gave ...
 



  Saturday 21 August 1869
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 


Purrett—Cotchin—On the 12th inst., at St. Barnabas' Chrurh, the Rev H. A. Gibson, assisted the Rev J. Shearm, Richard Purrett, Leighton Buzzard, third son Mr Thomas Purrett, of Southeott, to Mary, second daughter of the late Mr John Cotchin, of Southentt ...
 

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Saturday 14 August 1869
  Buckingham Advertiser and Free Press
  Buckinghamshire 


Ansell Smith, of Buckingham, labourer, was also summoned for drunkenness and riotous conduct in the Borough, on the 28th ult. Fined 2s 6d and costs ; in default 14 days’ imprisonment 
 

 Tuesday 26 May 1868
  Bedfordshire Times and Independent
    Bedfordshire

LUTON
  gipsey in Trouble.—James Jones, alias Edward Draper, alias Ambrose Draper, a gipsey, was brought up on remand charged with using a gun for the purpose of taking game, on the 16th ...
 

Saturday 23 May 1868
 Luton Times and Advertiser
  Bedfordshire 


  An Offence Three years Ago. James Jones, alias Edward Draper, remanded on charge of unlawfully using a gun for the purpose of killing game
 

Tuesday 30 June 1868
 Essex Herald
  Essex 

THE ESSEX HERALD, Tuesday, June 30, 1868
  Ambrose Draper, horse stealing at Waltham Holy Cross




  Saturday 01 August 1868
  Northampton Mercury
  Northamptonshire 

LEIGHTON BUZZARD
... Giles Kempster, carter, of Heath-and-Reach, was charged for allowing two horses to stray on the highway, July.—Defendant did not appear. —Kempster was fined, in default, 14 days. 
 

Saturday 29 August 1868
 Hertford Mercury and Reformer
  Hertfordshire 

James Draper, a gipsy, was charged with stealing the cover of a pleasure boat
     

  Saturday 10 October 1868
 Bedfordshire Mercury
  Bedfordshire 


Edward Draper, a gipsy, was charged with being drunk and riotous in Park-street. Inspector James proved the violence of the prisoner, and the chairman


Saturday 09 March 1867
 Bedfordshire Mercury
  Bedfordshire 


Dkunkinness. —Edward Draper, gipsy, was found guilty of being drunk and riotous on the 6th ult.—Fined 20s, or 10 days
 

Saturday 09 March 1867
 Bedfordshire Mercury
  Bedfordshire 

Riley Beldam and Meshack Hearn, tinkers, charged with stealing one bay gelding and one brown mare, the property of Henry Smith, of Husbome
     


Saturday 16 March 1867
 Bedfordshire Times and Independent
  Bedfordshire 

 
RILEY BELDAM (24) and MESHACK HEARN (27), both described as tinkers (trial postponed from last assizes, and removed from Aylesbury under ...
 



Saturday 20 July 1867
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
  Inquest.—On Wednesday last, an inquest was held the Royal Oak, in the parish of Oakley, on the body of Sarah Boiles, who was found suffocated in her bed   
 


Friday 26 July 1867
  Bicester Herald
  Oxfordshire 

 On Tuesday an inquest was held before George Fell, Esq., at the Royal Oak Inn Oakley, on the body of Sarah Boiles, aged 13 month s, daughter of Ansell Boiles, a travelling hawker. The deceased slept with her father and mother in a bed in the van, and the party was camped out near Horton turning on Monday night. The mother stated that she rose as usual on Tuesday morning, and took the deceased's clothes to dress her, when she found the child was quite dead. Cinderella Beldam, sister of Mrs. Boilea, confirmed her evidence, and Mr. Knight, surgeon, Brill, gave an opinion that the child had been suffocated by the bedclothes, or might possibly have been overlaid by the mother. It was a healthy child, and appeared to have been well cared for, The jury returned a verdict of  Accidental death

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Tuesday 22 October 1867
  Bedfordshire Times and Independent
  Bedfordshire 
 
Embezzlement at Leighton Buzzard. THOMAS KEMPSTER was indicted for embezzling certain sumes of money, the property of John Burrows, his master



Tuesday 29 October 1867
  Leighton Buzzard Observer and Linslade Gazette
  Bedfordshire 


  Kishy Draper, gipsy, was charged with having, on the l0th inst., refused to quit the house of  the Gray Hound Inn, about two o’clock in the morning
 
 
Saturday 23 November 1867
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire

 LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
 Trespass.— Joseph Noah and Samuel Kempster were charged with trespassing on the estate of Lord Chesham in search of game on Sunday, the 10th inst. They both pleaded ...
 


Saturday 07 April 1866
 Windsor and Eton Express
  Berkshire 

 
Henrietta Cooper and Mary Anne Draper, gipsies, were charged by Police-constable Hunt with begging, at Hampton Court, on Friday last
 

  Saturday 14 April 1866
 Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire

 LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
  LINSLADE. Horse Stealing.—William Shirley, a tramping horse dealer, was charged before the Rev. P. T. Ouvry, the Linslade lockup, on Thursday last, with being accomplice with two other prisoners previously in custody, named Riley Beldham, and Hearn, for stealing a set of a gig harness, on the 28th of March last, the property of John Gurney, of Hillingdon, and on the 29th of March, dark-brown horse, belonging to Mr. Thomas Woodman, of Littlecote, and a cart, the property of Mr Keene, of Stewkley, with which they made off. All three of the prisoners were remanded for examination until Monday next
 

   Saturday 19 May 1866
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

 
And all Persons who are indebted to the estate of the said JOSEPH COTCHIN are requested to pay the amount of their Debts to the said HENRIETTA COTCHIN on or before the said 12th day of June next. Dated this day of April, 1866
   

 Saturday 28 July 1866
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire


Sale. BILLINGTON, LEIGHTON BUZZARD, BEDS. . Messrs. HART & SON W L SELL BY AUCTION, of the Farm of the late Mr. Joseph Cotchin

 
Tuesday 10 July 1866
 Leighton Buzzard Observer and Linslade Gazette
  Bedfordshire 


Horse Stealing. —At the Bucks Assizes last week, Riley Beldam, hawker, Meshach Hearn, labourer, and William Shirley, horse dealer, &c., were charged with stealing a gelding, the property ...

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Saturday 07 January 1865
 Herts Guardian, Agricultural Journal, and General Advertiser
  Hertfordshire 


Elizabeth Draper, a strapping gipsy girl, was charged with assaulting her mistress. Mrs. Crawley, of the Duke of William Inn, Duke-street, Huddesdon, on ...
 

 Saturday 07 January 1865
  Bedfordshire Mercury
  Bedfordshire 
 

on the 17th October; Draper came in, called for some beer, and threw down a half sovereign and asked for change. Smith came in with Draper. Mr. Douglas Brown, in a forcible address, contended that there was no evidence to connect Draper with the theft of ...
 
 
Saturday 07 January 1865
  Cambridge Independent Press
  Cambridgeshire 

 
In Aylesbury Gaol. Edward Draper (19), gipsy, and Oliver Smith, charged with assaulting and stealing from the person of Jas. Randall


Saturday 06 May 1865
 Bedfordshire Mercury
  Bedfordshire 


Riley Beldam and William Fletcher, gypsys, committed for trial, for stealing a mare from Thomas……   
 

Saturday 23 September 1865
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 


Business Premises, of good elevation commanding frontage, being No. 26, Stuart Street, in the occupation of Mr. William Cotchin, jnn., corn and flour 




  Saturday 28 October 1865
 Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
  Wilfully Damaging Underwood. Lydia Kempster, Eliza Stone, Harriet King, and Emma Munday, all of Heath and Reach, were charged with entering Baker's Wood
 

Saturday 23 January 1864
 Buckingham Advertiser and Free Press
  Buckinghamshire 

LEIGHTON BUZZARD
 Poaching. —At the petty session, on Tuesday week (before Colonel Gilpin, M.P., Major Hanmer, and the Rev. G. E. Whyley), Kisby Draper, labourer, of Leighton Buzzard, was brought up in custody and charged with unlawfully entering enclosed land in the occupation ...
 


 Saturday 26 March 1864
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

 
 CHARGE OF RAPE AT PRESTWOOD. Riley Beldam was charged with this offence. Fanny Jennings, of Prestwood, 19 years of age, deposed that on the 14th instant, whilst ...
 

Saturday 16 April 1864
 Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
  Attempted Rescue of a Prisoner.—Last Saturday Thomas Beldam was apprehended in Aylesbury market charged as follows:—lt appears that on the 15th ult. a travelling gipsy, Riley Beldam, son of the prisoner, was taken into custody for criminally assaulting ...
 

Saturday 02 July 1864
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

Thomas Beldam, 66, chair-bottomer and tinker, was indicted for assaulting Thomas Procter, while in the due execution of his duty as peace officer in the county of Buckingham 
 

 Saturday 02 July 1864
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 


MARRIAGES. Cotchtng—Briggs.—On the 26th ult, Leighton Buzzard, by the Rev. T. W. Richards, Kisby Cotching, of North-street, to Sarah Briggs, both of Leighton


 Saturday 16 July 1864
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

Riley Beldam, 22, labourer, charged with assaulting and ravishing one Fanny Jennings, at Prestwood, on the 14th March