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c 1834, run by
a Henry Hill who also ran the
Brunswick Arms Beer Shop in nearby Brook Street in 1837
Some Selected Reports from The Windsor
and Eton Express
24th September 1842
Barley Mow Beer Shop Sheet Street
William Hill, a boy, was
re-examined on a charge of stealing money from the till of Mr.Hill
(his first cousin), of the Barley Mow beer-shop, sheet street.
The prosecutor said he did not wish to proceed against the prisoner who was
certainly a very bad youth, and had no doubt frequently robbed him. The
magistrates said they had no doubt of the evil propensities of the prisoner.
The mother of the prisoner attended, and said she would take care to send
him to her friends at a considerable distance from Windsor.
The magistrates then consented to hand the prisoner over to his mother,
accompanied by a reprimand to him as to his future conduct.
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