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A VICAR FINED FOR CRUELTY

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A VICAR FINED FOR CRUELTY Before the Bullingdon county magistrates ab Oxford, the Rev. George Moore, vicar of Cowley, near Oxford, and two men in his employ, named Rawlins and Mitchell, were summoned by Inspec- tor Watkins, of the R.S.P.C. A., for cruelty to a horse on May 5 and 6. The charge was withdrawn againeb Rawlins, who was called as a witness. It was shown that the vicar had a farm at Cliisle- hampton. The animal, it was alleged, was in a bad condition, and had two bad wounds. There was also another animal in a worse state, which was sold to a knacker for IGe. The bailiff Mitchell pleaded guilty, but the vicar said he did not know the state the animals were in, although witnesses swore his attention had been called to the faafc The vicar was fined f.5 and MitclieH jEL and costs.

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CRUELTY BY A FATHER IN LIVERPOOL.

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