- ReferenceQSR1918/3/2/3
- TitleThe conviction of John Edwin Andrews of Charlton Cross Farm Toddington at Petty Sessions in Woburn 28th April 1918
- Date free textFebruary 1918
- Production dateFrom: 1918 To: 1918
- Scope and ContentJohn Edwin Andrews is appealing against the following; Convicted that on 19th February 1918 he did unlawfully commit an offence against the Defence of the Realm Regulations by contravening an Order to wit, The Wheat, Rye & Rice (restriction) order 1917, by pemitting to be damaged a certain quantity of Wheat to wit a sack of Wheat standing in a field near to Salt Lane Toddington aforesaid so as to render the same less fit for the purpose for which under the said order it is reserved contary to the statute in the case provided. It is adjudge that the defendant for his offence do forfeit & pay the sum of Fifty Pounds to include costs defaulting on the payment the defendant will be imprisoned for 3 calendar months Signed J Waugh & P Haines, Justices of the Peace.
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