CLOSE this window when you are finished. (Use your browser's Find or Search feature to look for names.) Stamford Mercury 1825 - Janet ----------------------------------------- Stamford Sessions - Saturday April 16th 1825 Thomas THOMPSON was convicted of stealing wearing apparel the property of Sarah WELLS, and two measures the property of Mr. Chas. LOWE, cornfactor, and was sentenced to one year's imprisonment. Wm. DONNABY pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing some halfpence from the till in the shop of Mrs. Ann ROOKSBY, and in consequence of previous good character was sentenced to one week's imprisonment. Benjn. POWELL, convicted of stealing a handkerchief from the person of W. B. FAIRCHILD, was sentenced to a short imprisonment. Richard COLLS pleaded guilty to an indictment charging him with committing a violent assault upon Joshua BAINES - Sentence, one months imprisonment, and to give sureties for keeping the peace for one year. Three charges of assault against Edward HUDSON were allowed to be withdrawn, the defendant making compensation to the parties, and paying all expenses. 22nd April 1825 At Lincoln, on the 13th inst., aged 73, Mrs BRUMBY, widow of the late Mr. Marton BRUMBY, of Gainsboro' On Monday last, Mr. WHITE, hair-dresser, above hill, Lincoln. At Nockton, on the 16th inst., aged 49, after an illness of four years, Elizabeth the wife of Mr. T. BAXTER, and eldest daughter of Mr. R. GOOSE, farmer, &c. of St Faith's, near Norwich. On Thursday the 14th inst., James Stephen BENNETT, aged 7years, son of Mr. Lucas BENNETT, surgeon, formerly of Waltham, in this county. On the 8th inst., at Thornton, Mr. Wm. DINSDALE, farmer, aged 62. On the 11th, at Medlam, Robt. HALL, cottager, aged 60. At Gainsboro', on Sunday the 10th inst., aged 36, Mr. Ed. PINDAR, master of the Nymph London trader. At Corringham, near Gainsboro', on Saturday last, aged 65, Mrs Martha MOSS, widow of the late Mr. G. MOSS, innkeeper. Last week at Grimsby, Mr Theophilus WOOLMER, only son of the late Alderman WOOLMER, after a short illness, aged 49. Last week, Mrs. STORY, aged 82, mother of Mr. Thos. STORY, cooper, of Brigg. On the 2d inst., at Epworth, aged 40, Mrs. ADDEY, wife of Mr. George ADDEY, solicitor. On Sunday last, after a short illness, aged 56, John COTSWORTH, Esq.,Solicitor, of Hull. At Newark, on Friday the 15th inst., Mr. Wm. SWINBURN, tailor, aged 59. At Newark, suddenly, on Monday last, of apoplexy, in his 66th year, Richard HUTCHINSON, Gent, late of Fenton. He was an affectionate husband and kind father; for goodness there were few gentlemen like him, and his loss is sincerely deplored by a numerous circle of friends and acquaintance. On Friday last died, at Vauxhall-place, London, in his 24th year, Henry KEYWORTH, Esq., of Rufford, Notts; a Fellow Commoner of Christ College, Cambridge. *** Last updated: 30-September-2002