a halter, and exposed her for sale. She was soon pur- chased by a young man, a blacksmith, of High Ongar, at the price of l0s. Her person was by no means unpleasing, and she appeared to be about 25
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having been found utterly destitute. It appeared from tlh statemelut of the girl that she is a native of High Ongar, 1n Essex, that she came up to London and went into the Siavice of a tradesman in Regent street,
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In the source cusof few days. CATOHING A WOLI-.-A few days since the keeper on the Forest Hall estate, High Ongar, found a young wolf In a rabbit trap sat to catch vermin. The animal had been seen several times
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Hall Street Buenley, greengrocer and market gardener. CmALXS JA.Xs CnADz, nowE" Terrace, Carey Road, Leyton- tn lately residing at High Ongar, both of Essex, formerly tin, at Wa.tlingla , near Dowt C North 1k, carpenote. FRT XR.ETINTGS A.N2D DATES OF
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ViLIvCox, late Bridgwatsr, now) Middlezoy, Somersetshire, licensed victualler, now dealer. JOI{N 'i'I.i;NLE, Newsbam-in-Greystoke, Cumberland, blacksmith and innkeepor. ALBEItT POND, High Ongar, Willingale Doe, E ssPX. THOMAS MKARGERESON, Pratt Hall, Brampton, Derby shire, quarry-owner. ! HENRY Tci)GE, Killamarsb, Derbyshire, builder and
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