Crime and Punishment

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Hawkhurst Raid

Museum Ref No: PLA 942.337
History of the Town and County of Poole by John Sydenham, Poole, Sydenham, 1839 Pages 142-144
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Hawkhurst Trial

Museum Ref No: MAR 364.13309423
Smuggler:No Gentleman, smuggling with violence around Christchurch and Poole Bays by M. A. Hodges published by Natula Publications 1999. ISBN 1 897 887 20 5. Pages 38-39
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Hawkhurst Trial

Museum Ref No: MAR 364.13309422
Hawkhurst Trial in Honest Thieves: the violent heyday of English smuggling by F.F. Nicholls, published by William Heinemann, London, 1973. Illus. ISBN 434 512206. Chapters 8-16
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Hawkhurst Trial

Museum Ref No: MAR 364.133
Contraband Cargoes, Seven Centuries of Smuggling by Neville Williams, published by Longmans, Green & Co., London 1959. Pages 114-120
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Hawkhurst Trial

Museum Ref No: MAR 359.97
King's Cutters and Smugglers 1700-1855 by E. Keble Chatterton, published by George Allen, London, 1912. Illus. Chapter V
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Hawkhurst Trial

Museum Ref No: MAR 359.97
King's Customs by Henry Atton & Henry Hurst Holland, published by John Murray, London, 1908. Pages 212 - 216 (Footnote)
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High Street Murders 1598

Museum Ref No: PEO 364.1523
High Street Murders 1598 by Pat Wilnecker, published by the Borough of Poole Museums Service, 1980. Illus ISBN 0 86251 001 5
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House robbery 11 June 1755

Wednesday last one William Brown of the west of Dorset, who was accused of robbing a near relation's house, came in a post-chaise to the Antelope Inn in this town, where he was welcomed by his injured relation, assisted by two other men, who by coming a nearer way, got there before him; he was secured for the night, and next morning carried before a Justice of Peace, in a manner **** more suitable to his character ***** ******. Whether he was sent to Dorchester or not I have not since heard.
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Maugham, Tichborne Case

Museum Ref No: PEO B/ TIC
Tichborne Case by Lord Maugham, published by Hodder & Stoughton, 1936. Illus
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Murder on Parkstone Heath, 1740
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Murder on Parkstone Heath, 1740

Extract from Salisbury Journal on 2nd December 1740 reporting the brutal murder of Joan Mew of Witchampton. Her body was discovered on the heath at Parkstone.
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