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- | This is a chronological list of '''criminal offenses''' committed on the [[Fleming Estate]]. | + | This is a chronological list of '''criminal offenses''' committed on the [[Fleming Estate]]. (See also [[Instances of poaching]].) |
1824: Parish officers John Tribe and John Marsh found guilty of conspiring to procure the marriage of a pauper in order to relieve the parish from the financial burden of her illegitimate child<ref>''Hampshire Telegraph'', 29 Jul 1824</ref>. | 1824: Parish officers John Tribe and John Marsh found guilty of conspiring to procure the marriage of a pauper in order to relieve the parish from the financial burden of her illegitimate child<ref>''Hampshire Telegraph'', 29 Jul 1824</ref>. |
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This is a chronological list of criminal offenses committed on the Fleming Estate. (See also Instances of poaching.)
1824: Parish officers John Tribe and John Marsh found guilty of conspiring to procure the marriage of a pauper in order to relieve the parish from the financial burden of her illegitimate child[1].
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References
- ↑ Hampshire Telegraph, 29 Jul 1824