- ReferenceHF147/9/1599 i&ii
- TitleOccurrence Report of Charles Hyde, Publican at Arlesey who was told that some men were fighting outside his House. he went outside on to the highway and saw Randall Brown and Frederick Pike both of Arlesey striking each other as hard as they could. Hyde told them to stop fighting but they said it was nothing to do with him. Randall was stripped. Hyde went back into his House and Pike came in and wanted some beer but Hyde refused him. Report of Sarah Cooper of Stotfold who was near Hyde's Public House when she heard Pike say a dog did not belong to Brown. Brown and Cox gave him in charge of the dog while he went into the Oak Public House then Pike struck Brown. Report of Prince King who was at Mr Hyde's. He asked both of them 2 or 3 times to stop but they would not. He told Pike it would be best for him if he gave over. Each bound over . £5 each or 6 months each.
- Date free text31 July 1877
- Production dateFrom: 1877 To: 1877
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