Evidence Type: Newspaper Report
20 May 1826
A hapless couple, who had only been tied a few days before “in the silken bands of Hymen,” were charged with stopping out after hours, and tippling in a public-house without any of the “ready rino” to compensate for such tippling. The male prisoner was adjudged 14 days to the tread-mill—the damsel was ordered to do penance for some tedious days in the Factory.
CITATION
Female Factory Online, (femalefactoryonline.org), “Law Report of UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN,” https://femalefactoryonline.org/law-reports/p18260520/, accessed [insert current date].
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