Lynch person
also known as: Judge Lynch
Summary: Person who sold the burro to Charles Bottom and conducted the trial on Bottom's behalf.
Completeness: 85/100 Grade B
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cited from Last Monday a lively and interesting trial… (1889)
Last Monday a lively and interesting trial
took place in Justice H. W. Lucas’ court. The
title of the cause is Charles Bottom vs. J. H.
McKenzie. The subject of the suit was a burro.
Bottom replevened the morning songster from
McKenzie. Eig…
cited from knew about the age, habits and moral char-… (1889)
knew about the age, habits and moral char-
acter of the animal. They all disagreed how-
ever, about his identity or to who he belonged.
The poor burro himself was tied up in front of
the squire’s office but he was unable by any
language at h…
witnessed
jail delivery— 1891-02-20
cited from It is quite evident that someone did poison the… (1891)he has made.
( 5 )
It is quite evident that someone did poison the
yeast from the effect of which Mr. Shelly came
near losing his life. The matter should be thor-
oughly investigated by the next grand jury.
From the February 20, 1891, Iss…
jailbreak
cited from JAIL DELIVERY (1891)JAIL DELIVERY
It has been the custom of the night guard,
Mr. A. Crowe, to show considerable leniency to
two prisoners, William Walters and Miles Mc-
Innes, by allowing them to remain in the corri-
dors until 8 or 9 o’clock. He has also been i…
worked_for
cited from knew about the age, habits and moral char-… (1889)
knew about the age, habits and moral char-
acter of the animal. They all disagreed how-
ever, about his identity or to who he belonged.
The poor burro himself was tied up in front of
the squire’s office but he was unable by any
language at h…
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1889-04-05 (1889)
Last Monday a lively and interesting trial
took place in Justice H. W. Lucas’ court. The
title of the cause is Charles Bottom vs. J. H.
McKenzie. The subject of the suit was a burro.
Bottom replevened the morning songster from
McKenzie. Eig…
Sources (5)
knew about the age, habits and moral char-…
1889 · newspaper · public-domain
Last Monday a lively and interesting trial… ↗
1889 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1889-04-05
1889 · newspaper · public-domain
It is quite evident that someone did poison the… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details
JAIL DELIVERY
1891 · newspaper · public-domain