25 Sep 1847 Application for removal of two paupers named William SQUIBB and his wife Elizabeth, both chargeable to the Guardians of the Poor. It appears that SQUIBB was a native of the Island but had left it many years ago and had obtained a settlement in the parish of St Margaret & St John, by renting a house 18/ a year and working at the same time for many years as a carpenter in the employ of Mr Young builder of Westminster James URRY of Rookly Farm, summoned by a labourer named Jacob for non payment of wages, referred to County Court W CHEVERTON a ' Country Bumpkin' age 17 trespassing in pursuit of game George DENNIS, of the 'Old George', public house, Carisbrook, applied for his certificate which had been previously refused on account of his drinking habits and disorderly character of the house INQUEST - At Freshwater body of John YOUNG , who fell down and died instantly . Verdict Visitation of God. 19 June 1869 Mr HADEN complained to Cowes Local Board of the practise of several people, in leaving their horses unattended in the streets, to the great danger of the public, he instanced the horse of Mr Charles RATSEY, which was left daily in front of his house for three hours, and being a violent brute he was trying to bite everyone and everything. Bankrupts Mark COLE, of West Cowes Tailor Isaac ARNOLD of Porchfield, Builder R WOODNUTT of Weeks's Ryde, Labourer J H GODSELL, of St John's Ryde, late Inn Keeper James LEWIS the younger, New Village near Newport, Dealer Jeremiah JENNINGS of the Marble Arch, Lic Victualler James HUMBER of Northwood, Farmer 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