KETTERING.

PETTY SESSIONS, DEC. 13.- Present, the Rt. Hon. R. Vernon Smith, M.P.
the Hon. R. Watson, W. De Capell Broke, Esq., and the Revds. J. Wetherall, and G. E. Hanmer.

 

Thomas Long, of Desborough, was ordered to pay 6s. 6d. within a month from that time, for trespassing on Sunday morning in a certain wood to gather nuts. If the above sum were not paid by the time specified, the expense of a conviction would be added, when he would be required to pay 10s. 6d. At the time of his appearing he was in the Kettering Union House, but expected to leave there soon, and the bench observed that but for his bad character they would be disposed to deal leniently with him.

 Northampton Mercury, Saturday 21 December 1844