20th Sep 1851 William BUTT, charged by Edward BRAIN an old man , with assault. Fined 5s and 7s in costs William BLAKE, landlord of the ' White Horse' charged with having his house open for the sale of beer on a Sunday morning. Chairman remarked , that the police had strict orders to bring up all who sold beer on Sunday mornings. Robert HAZEL and John HAZEL, breaking a gas lamp, on the Mall at Carisbrooke. Sarah DOVE, a little girl gave excellent evidence. Robert fined 10s and in default 10 days in prison. John HAZEL dismissed William APPLETON, charged by William HOLBRECK of the 'Fountain' on the Quay, with breaking 5 panes of glass to the value of 6s and 3d on Friday am. It appeared some coopers lodgings at the Fountain, amused themselves during the evening of the night in question by throwing slops over persons passing near the window. APPLETON came in for a showering which he naturally resented, he broke a brick in half and smashed the window panes. The Mayor said although he had faced great provocation he could not take matters in to his own hands. Ordered to pay damages and costs. Never try to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and it annoys the pig. All mail scanned with AVAST 2008 No trees were killed in the sending of this message, but a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced