Huntingdon Bedford and Peterborough Gazette 14 Apr 1832: Swan Ogle allowing disorder in beer house

CAUTION TO PUBLICANS. — At a Petty Sessions held at the Shire-Hall in Cambridge, on Saturday last, Swan Ogle, of Trumpington, a licensed seller of beer by retail, was convicted in the penalty of £2 (being the lowest penalty which could be inflicted, in consequence of his general good character,) and the costs of conviction, for suffering violent and quarrelsome conduct and gaming in his house and premises.

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