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EXAMINATIONS BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES. SATURDAY, FEB. 23.
The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Sunday 3 March 1805, page 2
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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Sunday 3 March 1805, page 2
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| 2008-09-29 20:20:36.0 | user:public:julanna | 'BEFORE THE. MAGISTRATES. | BEFORE THE. MAGISTRATES. |
| 2008-08-08 10:29:19.0 | user:public:Julanna | John Simpfon, apprehended on fufpicion of two feparace charges ; the one for uttering a counterfeir bill oí 5£; and the other a bill of no difficulty in identifying in the prifoner the perfon from whom the bills had been Jahn Davis, fervant to Mr. Kable, was accufed of'having ftolen a quantity of fpirits, the property of his mafter ; and the fact being clearly fubftantiated, the delinquent was fentenced a corporal punifhment, which | John Simpson, apprehended on suspicion of two separate charges ; the one for uttering a counterfeit bill of 5£; and the other a bill of no difficulty in identifying in the prisoner the person from whom the bills had been John Davis, servant to Mr. Kable, was accused of having stolen a quantity of spirits, the property of his master ; and the fact being clearly substantiated, the delinquent was sentenced a corporal punishment, which |
| 2008-08-07 20:35:01.0 | user:public:Julanna | Jjohn Simpfin, apprehended-on fufpicion of forgery, underwent a ihort examination upon counteireir bill oí $£; and the other a bill of $£ 7s. purporting to be drawn by His Mi- no difficulty in identifying in t*^e piifoae^ the perSon from whom the bills had been Jahn Davis, fer vant to Mr. Kable, was accufed of'having ftolen a quantity of Spirits, the property of his mailer ; and the fact was fentenced a coiporal puniiliment, which MXJMWAÏJQNS SATURDAY, FEB. 2$. | John Simpfon, apprehended on fufpicion of forgery, underwent a short examination upon counterfeir bill oí 5£; and the other a bill of 5£ 7s. purporting to be drawn by His Ho- no difficulty in identifying in the prifoner the perfon from whom the bills had been Jahn Davis, fervant to Mr. Kable, was accufed of'having ftolen a quantity of fpirits, the property of his mafter ; and the fact was fentenced a corporal punifhment, which EXAMINATIONS SATURDAY, FEB. 23. |
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