Brenchley
Maidstone Telegraph, Rochester and Chatham Gazette, Saturday 13th June 1860.
Tonbridge. A Nice Husband.
On Monday, Thomas Manwaring, a beer house keeper at Brenchley, was
charged with assaulting his wife on the 14th inst., by striking her a
violent blow on the eye.
A. Previous charge for assaulting his wife, on the 15th inst, was
dismissed for want of evidence.
Remanded.
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From the Maidstone Telegraph, Rochester and Chatham Gazette, 31 August 1861.
Brenchley. Charge of Stabbing.
Last week Charles Beech was taken before Major Scoones for unlawfully
and maliciously stabbing William Humphrey, of Brenchley.
The parties were together at Standen's beer house, but the prosecutor
had not been drinking. He has gone there in search of employ. The
prisoner kicked his dog and then hit him, when he threatened to pull him
up, the prisoner replied he should not pull him up for nothing, and
threw him up, and when down stabbed him with a knife under the left eye.
The prison of was committed for trial.
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CENSUS 1861 MOSELEY John, address P Wood, Master Baker
and Inn Keeper, age 47. CENSUS 1891
MADFORD Henry, Beer House Hill Shop, and 54, Agricultural Labourer. |