Instances of poaching
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1824: Thomas Bushell and William Coward, at South Stoneham; Winchester Gaol for 3 months hard labour. (Elsewhere their names are given as Charles Coward and James Bushell). [1]
References
- ↑ Hampshire Telegraph, 16 Feb 1824