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Wednesday 7 January 1846 - Theft at Mr Taylor's by William Shillon, John Winnett, William Cook

BEFORE T. G. CURTLER, ESQ.

SHILLON, William, 34. labourer, WINNETT, John, 21, labourer, and COOK, William, 16, labourer, pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing a barrel with eighteen gallons of perry and eighteen gallons of cider, the property of Mr. Samuel Taylor, their master, at Wickhamford on the 15th of November. Cook, having received a good character, and being recommended to mercy, was sentence to one week’s imprisonment, and the others to one month each.

Thursday 13 May 1841 - Inquest on Death of Thomas Sharpe

INQUESTS BY MR. HUGHES

An inquest will also be held by Mr. Hughes tomorrow at the Swan Inn, Evesham, on the body of Thomas Sharpe, 36, labourer, who met his death under the following circumstances:- The horses attached to a wagon belonging to Mr. John Gibbs, of Wickhamford, on entering Evesham yesterday morning, startled and became restive. When deceased, who was the carter, in attempting to restrain them, was knocked down and crushed so severely that he died a few minutes afterwards.

Monday 28 June 1824 - Sale of Leasehold Estates and Tithes

VALE OF EVESHAM

WORCESTERSHIRE

Valuable leasehold ESTATES and TITHES

To be SOLD by AUCTION, by W. HANDS MASCALL, at the Crown Inn in Evesham, in the county of Worcester, on Wednesday the 30th day of June, 1824, at four o’clock in the afternoon, under such conditions as shall be then and there produced, and in the following lots, or such other lot or lots as shall be agreed upon at the time of sale.