Hampshire Telegraph 4 July 1846 Peter MEEK & Thomas CORBITT, stealing money from Robert RUSSELL, landlord of ' Black Gang Hotel Tap' to appear . Charles NASH and James BANNISTER ( 2 young lads) gaol for 3 day's for gathering apples the property of Miss Chute of West Cowes Henry JOHNSON fined 10s and in default committed to Bridewell for 8 day's for throwing stones and striking Mary COLLINS Robert JEFFERY and Thomas COX, on the evidence of Henry RASHLEY, for robbing a garden of gooseberries at East Cowes during Divine Service. Gaol for 8 day's and if convicted again to be flogged 26 May 1849 Louisa WHITE , drunk and disorderly at West Cowes, 3 weeks in prison Two tramps named BROWN and MORGAN convicted on begging offences, Brown - one month in gaol . Morgan one fortnight in prison William JUPE, who was sentenced some time since to imprisonment for neglecting to support his children appeared in affiliation case. Christina TAMMAGE charges him with being the father of her illegitimate child, ordered to pay 1s 6d per week and 18s in costs , in default of which, he was sentenced to one months hard labour John SIVELL , required to find sureties himself in 20/ and 2 x 10/ each to keep the peace towards his wife Ruth and all of her Majesty's subjects for one year, in default to be committed to Gaol at Newport. Angela 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