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10th December 1836

Dispensary Monthly Report

Admitted in the month of November, 1836, 166 - Lying-In, 3 - Vaccinated, 6 - Total Registered, 175 - Discharged, Cured, 95 - Relieved, 5 - For Non-attendance, 7 - Dead, 13 - Total Discharged, 120 - Under Cure, 564.




Chertsey, Dec 9.

On Friday last James Buckland was committed to the Guildford House of Correction for two months, by Geo.Best, Esq., in default of paying a fine imposed on him for poaching in the grounds of George Wood, Esq., of Ottershaw Park. On the same day George Buckland, brother of the above, was apprehended in Windsor, on a charge of stealing a sovereign, the property of John Field, of Chertsey-lane-end; he was fully committed for trial by Thomas R.Ward, Esq.

A man named Edward Blake was committed on Tuesday last to Clerkenwell prison for trial at the next Middlesex sessions, by J.I.Briscoe, Esq., on suspicion of stealing some cows from Chertsey Mead, the property of Mr.Sposton, of Parnell's Farm, Chertsey.