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« Reply #126 on: Sunday 18 August 19 17:09 BST (UK) »
 Saturday 17 January 1824
 Northampton Mercury
  Northamptonshire

WEEKLY CALENDAR
   Joseph Underwood and John Rainbow, each for three months, for using a gun on Sunday week destroy game, at Hastings, and severally refusing pay the penalty ...

 
  Saturday 18 August 1821
  Northampton Mercury
  Northamptonshire 


TWO MESSUAGES or COTTAGES, in the Tenures Thos. Valentine and John Rainbow, with Garden and Yard adjoining each, near a Lane, called Greens 

 
  Monday 31 July 1775
  Northampton Mercury
 Northamptonshire 

John Rainbow-, for Burglary and Robbery in the Shop of Knight, of Brampton, sentenced to be transported for seven Years 

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« Reply #127 on: Sunday 18 August 19 17:16 BST (UK) »
now i will show you some connecting connecting storys, read how the names show up together in different articles, a few  may be related in some way

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  Tuesday 18 May 1880
  Leighton Buzzard Observer and Linslade Gazette
  Bedfordshire

COUNTY COURTS IN MAY
  — William Baines, labourer, of Heath-and-Reach, was charged with having created a breach of the peace
 

  Tuesday 01 June 1880
 Leighton Buzzard Observer and Linslade Gazette
  Bedfordshire, England
 
   
 CHARGE OF BREACH OF THE PEACE.

William Baines, labourer, of Heath-and-Reach, was charged, on a adjourned summons, with having committed a breach of the peace, at Heath and Reach, on the 24th of April. The case had been adjourned from the previous court ...
 
 Tuesday 29 June 1880
  Leighton Buzzard Observer and Linslade Gazette
  Bedfordshire

 
 Superiutendent Shepherd informed the Bench that two men were present who were willing to become securities for William Baines, convicted at the last session for breach of the peace, and required to find two sureties in £lO each and himself in £2O to keep the peace for three months. In default of anyone coming forward at the time, the prisoner was removed to Bedford gaol. The two men who now offered themselves as sureties were Thomas Baines,father of the prisoner, and Kisby Cotching, both of Leighton. They were accepted and duly bound over....
 



  Tuesday 20 September 1881
  Leighton Buzzard Observer and Linslade Gazette
  Bedfordshire 


   CRUELTY TO A DOG. William Baines, labourer, of Leighton Buzzard (one of the defendants in the foregoing case), was charged with cruelly ill-treating a dog, kicking and beating it, and dragging it along the road the neck with a string, at Leighton Buzzard ...

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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 05 March 1887
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

apprehended William Cotchin, known by the surname of Draper and other aliases, at Leighton station, as he was leaving the town, and his home in Leighton ...
 

 
Tuesday 18 January 1876
  Leighton Buzzard Observer and Linslade Gazette
  Bedfordshire 

 
LEIGHTON BUZZARD
  —Thomas Baines, Amos Stevens, and Martha Stevens were summoned for having committed breach of the peace, by fighting together, at Leighton Buzzard, on the 26th of December. Baines did not appear ; the other two defendants ...
 
Saturday 30 July 1898
  Gloucester Journal
  Gloucestershire

NAILSWORTH
 Mary Draper, alias Stephens, gipsy of Forest Green, was summoned at the instance of a relative named Prudence Stephens, of Hampton Fields, for .

 Saturday 09 September 1899
  Gloucestershire Chronicle
  Gloucestershire 


NAILS WORTH
Mary Draper, alias Stephens, gipsy, and Rachael Dean, were summoned for being disosderly and refusing to quit the licensed of Tom Clark Beach, on Angust 30th, Dean was discharged, and Draper was fined 


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« Reply #130 on: Sunday 18 August 19 17:19 BST (UK) »
Friday 30 May 1902
 Stroud News and Gloucestershire Advertiser
  Gloucestershire

WILFUL DAMAGE. William Draper, alias Stevens, late of Rodborough. was summoned for having, on May 7th, went out with the intent to steal a quantity of underwood

  Friday 29 October 1869
  Bicester Herald
  Oxfordshire 


  BLAGIGUARDS AT STOKE GOLDINGTON.

Abel Parrott, Rauh Parrott, Aaron Parrott, John Parrott, Jacob Line, Henry Line, Spencer Rainbow, James Witey, John Groom and Withet Groom, all of Sherington, were charged with being drunk and disorderly at the White ...

 
  Saturday 15 January 1870
  Northampton Mercury
  Northamptonshire 

 
 NEWPORT PAGNELL
  Chicheley.— Aaron Parrott, Spencer Rainbow, and Joseph Procter were chrrged with tresppssing on land in the occupation of Major Chester, at Chicheley, on the 6th of January, in search of conies.—Aaron Parrott and Spencer Rainbow did not appear
 

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Saturday 05 October 1861
  Bucks Chronicle and Bucks Gazette
  Buckinghamshire 

LEIGHTON BUZZARD

J. Barker, Thos. Smith, G. Parrott. and Kisby Barker were charged with trespassing in pursuit of game at Linslade and Soulbury.—The case against Parrott and Barker was dismissed and the other two were ordered to pay 4s. each

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 and Reach, ...
 

 
 

 
   

 Saturday 31 August 1895
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

LEIGHTON BUZZARD
... Buzzard, was charged with threatening smash Elizabeth Kempster, another young woman, whom defendant said lived with her (Cotchin's) brother. The threat appeared to be the result of a quarrel in which horrible language was used, and disgusting recriminations ...

 
 
 Saturday 29 April 1893
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

LEIGHTON BUZZARD
... Quarrelsome Women. Sarah Ann Kempster, Kate Kempster, Doretta Cotchin, Jane Betts, and Elizabeth Betts, young women belonging to the northern region of Leighton Buzzard, of ages varying from eighteen to twenty-two years, were charged with ...

  Saturday 02 August 1913
  Bucks Herald
    Buckinghamshire 

 Petty Sessions, Tuesday, July 29
  Assaulting the Police. William Cotching, dealer, ot Leighton Buzzard, was summoned for assaulting P.C. Dorrington while in the execution his duty at that place July 22nd, Thomas Cotching, labourer, was summoned for obstrucing P-C. Dorrington; and also for assaulting Corporal Matthews; and Thomas Underwood, another labourer, was summoned for helping 
 

 



 


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« Reply #132 on: Sunday 18 August 19 17:31 BST (UK) »
 Saturday 25 January 1913
 Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

 William Birch, Ernest Cotching, and Thomas Underwood, labourers, all of Leighton Buzzard, were prosecuted under the Poaching Prevention Act.—P.C Stonebridge ...
 




  Saturday 25 October 1919
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire

Dibben was taking the man across the course, and the crowd became hostile. Cotching interfered and called upon the crowd in way to incite them to prevent Draper's arrest. Cotching  jumped on the superintendent's back
 

 
Saturday 16 August 1919
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 


Draper was scouting for him to see where the police were. —  William Draper and Ernest Cotchings, both of Leighton Buzzard, were then charged with assaulting the last witness, Supt. Evelyn Dibben, of Newport Pagnell
 

   
 Saturday 01 November 1919
 Buckingham Advertiser and Free Press
  Buckinghamshire 

 
 Draper, and   Cotching. were each sentenceed to three months' imprisonment with hard labour. 
 

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Saturday 02 July 1864
  Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 

Uhauthenticated Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths  Marriage 
 
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 17 October 1863
 Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
  Stealng Eggs.— John Rainbow, was convicted for stealing 10 hens eggs, on the 27th September 
 
 

Saturday 26 December 1863
  Croydon's Weekly Standard
  Buckinghamshire 

 
 And Spencer Rainbow charged with trespassing for game at Sherington 

 

Friday 31 January 1862
  Bicester Herald
  Oxfordshire 

 TRESSPSS FOR RABBITS .—  Abel Parrott,  for a trespass after rabbits, at Chicheley, on 17th January   


 Saturday 11 May 1861
 Bucks Chronicle and Bucks Gazette
  Buckinghamshire 

LEIGHTON BUZZARD,
 fanny Cotching, aged 13, was charged with stealing a silk handkerchief   

   
  Saturday 29 December 1860
 Bucks Herald
  Buckinghamshire 


 Spencer Rainbow, a lad about twelve years of age, pleaded guilty to a charge of setting a snare for game, at Sherington, on the 10th inst ...


 Tuesday 07 October 1884
  Leighton Buzzard Observer and Linslade Gazette
  Bedfordshire 


NORTH END LADIES AND THEIR DIFFERENCES. Ann Baines (alias Cotchin), single woman, of Leighton Buzzard, was charged by Mary Ann Pratt, also a single woman, of the same place, with having assaulted ...
 

 Saturday 05 March 1887
  Bedfordshire Times and Independent
  Bedfordshire 


 arrested on Monday morning a man named Cotchin, alias Kisbey, alias Baines, upon suspicion   
 


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Gipsies Roll of Honour
 World War One
    28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918.
 
Thomas Cunningham
Mathew Cunningham
John Jack Cunningham VC
Ambrose Bacon
Charles Bacon
Samuel Brazil   
Sidney Harris MM
Abraham Keat 
David Keet 
Benjamin Lee
Abraham Ripley
Abraham Ripley 
Alfred Riley Scamp
Samuel Scamp
Riley Scamp
Silvester Gordon Boswell
John Cole
William Smith
Alfred Scamp   East Kent Regiment   L/8117   Pte   
Charles Scamp   East Kent Regiment   2960   Pte   
Gilderoy Scamp   East Kent Regiment   204082   
Solomon Scamp   East Kent Regiment   SR/10386   
W R Scamp   East Kent Regiment   204080   Pte
Henry Deacon
John Wiltshire - Northumberland Fusiliers 3/10068-Rank-Private   
Kisby Draper  Private West Yorkshire Regiment, service number 52039.
Alias Jack Fletcher