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| + | On Sunday, July 1st 1838 the Parish Constable at Lacey Green, Solomon Claydon, saw several men Fighting at Lacey Green for above an hour; they insulted every person they saw. Constable Claydon went to Ginger's beer shop at 3 0'clock to tell Ginger to shut up shop and said there was a great deal of noise from the house, which started as a dispute over a pint of beer. The constable saw the accused and there were as many as 20 people in the room. The constable then went up the road as far as the windmill and when he went back at 5 o'clock he found that Ginger had not shut up the house, the same people were there making a great disturbance and some were in liquor. They were insulting passersby and there was a great deal of swearing. He cleared the house and they went out peacefully.{{Social Snapshot | ||
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Revision as of 05:58, 14 October 2021
The following report was found in the Bucks Herald by Rita Probert
"Fights & Rioting at Lacey Green in 1838
On Sunday, July 1st 1838 the Parish Constable at Lacey Green, Solomon Claydon, saw several men Fighting at Lacey Green for above an hour; they insulted every person they saw. Constable Claydon went to Ginger's beer shop at 3 0'clock to tell Ginger to shut up shop and said there was a great deal of noise from the house, which started as a dispute over a pint of beer. The constable saw the accused and there were as many as 20 people in the room. The constable then went up the road as far as the windmill and when he went back at 5 o'clock he found that Ginger had not shut up the house, the same people were there making a great disturbance and some were in liquor. They were insulting passersby and there was a great deal of swearing. He cleared the house and they went out peacefully.
| 1838 Rioting in Lacey Green | |
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| Year | 1838 |
| Village | Lacey Green |
| Author | Bucks Herald |
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| Theme | Trial at Court |
| Social Period | Category:1800's |