O ffeil: 4/1017/4
Dogfen: 7
Jul 4, 1812
Trosedd

Fflint, Hanmer

Manslaughter of Charles Paine, Whitchurch, co. Salop, butcher, following a fight. Between twenty and thirty people met at an inn called the London Apprentice to see a cock fight. When the 'cocking' ended, some entered the inn. The deceased, 'a quarrelsome man and fond of fighting' and intoxicated put down a wager to fight George Harding who refused to drink with him as he had not paid his way at Whitchurch market. As George Harding was small of stature, the prisoner, a newcomer to the area fought in his place. mwy

Categori'r drosedd: Offences against the person (excluding sexual offences)
Trosedd penodol: Manslaughter

Cyhuddedig
John Robinson, Farmer 1
Fflint, Hanmer
Plea: Not guilty.
Erlynydd
James Dicker Budd
Canlyniad

Dedfryd:
Not guilty.

Cosb:

Eraill:
R, I, Iq, J