Kentish Gazette, 5 October 1852.
Ashford. Petty Sessions.
Before J. B. Wildman, Esq., (chairman) H. W. Carter, E. K. Hugesson,
W. Burrs, E. R. Sayer, and ----- Walker, Esqrs., and the
Rev. N. R. Toke.
Richard Giles, beer-shop keeper, Smarden, was fined 20s., including
costs, upon the information of Superintendent Gifford,
for keeping his house open at an improper hour, on the night of
Saturday, the 4th inst.
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Kentish Gazette, 18 April 1854.
Richard Giles, of Smarden, charged with keeping his house open at
unlawful hours.
Fined 40s. and costs.
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