Worcestershire in the Nineteenth Century a Complete Digest of Facts Occuring in

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Worcestershire in the Nineteenth Century a Complete Digest of Facts Occuring in
T C Tuberville
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" Witnesses to character were then called on behalf of some of the prisoners, and his lordship sentenced them to different terms of transportation as they seemed to have taken an active part or otherwise in the attack upon the keepers. Francis Dingley, Samuel Turvey, Joseph Turvey, and Joseph Tandy were transported for life ; Thomas Hooper, William Broomfield, and John Cook transported for ten years ; George Brant for seven years ; and Thomas Cosnett and William Collins were sentenced to two ye...ars' imprisonment. The prisoners were all Pershore men, but the case excited the most intense interest in that part of the county.
1846 At the Midsummer Assizes, Richard Farley, cabinet maker, fifty-three years of age, and Ann Jones, a married woman, were tried for forging the will of William Welch, of Llandilion, near Abergavenny. The will was first produced and attempted to be used in Worcester hence the trial took place here. Farley was Welch's son-in-law, and the will conveyed some property at Aston Ingham to him instead of to his own son, William Welch.


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