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I am hoping this is Dover, but it was in the Dover Telegraph between paragraphs about first a theft of a loaf of bread from a Joseph Woodcock, baker at Margate, but the perpetrators were committed to Dover goal (misprint on behalf of the Telegraph... Who says dyslexia didn't exist in 1834?) and an account of the East Kent hounds from Rein Den, which says they ran about a quarter of a mile from Dover pier in dense fog; so it must be local.

 

From the Dover Telegraph, 8th February 1834.

William Fagg, Henry Holmes, Stephen Steddy, John Lawrence, and Richard Beer, all notorious characters, were also lodged in the goal (dyslexia again I reckon) on Saturday, charged with stealing a watch from the person of George Daniels, at the Tally Ho beer shop, on the preceding evening. On further examination, Lawrence and Beer, were discharged; Fagg, Holmes, and Steddy being committed for trial.

 

 

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