Transcribed by Susan Bergeron. Geo. The Carlisle Patriot Friday, February 13, 1880 Police Courts Wigton Wigton Tuesday. (Before E. FIDLER, Esq. and W. ELLIOT, Esq.) Stealing Rabbit Skins. Bridget McCONVERY or MCCONROY was charged with having stolen six rabbit skins, the property of Richard MASON, at Wigton, on Thursday, the 5th inst. Prosecutor is a buyer of hare and rabbit skins and rags, and had the skins in a bag, which he had left for a short time at the door of a publichouse, and it was alleged that the robbery had then taken place. Evidence was given of prisoner having sold six skins to a man named SCOTT, which prosecutor identified as his property. These skins were found by P. C. NOBLE on making a search, and were handed over by him to SCOTT, and produced in Court - Prisoner denied having stolen them and said she had bought eight skins at various houses in Wigton, six of which she had sold to SCOTT, Sent to gaol for three months. .....