Agriculture > Markets & Fairs
Northern markets - Disquiet caused by bands of 'Wandering Irish', much theft, Contin Market especially mentioned
Inverness Journal Friday, September 14, 1821
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Agriculture > Sheep Farming
Dingwall, Ross-shire - Sheep farmers' meeting, means of curbing theft
Inverness Advertiser Friday, January 1, 1864
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Buildings > Theatres
Inverness - Theatre Royal, Church Street, theft
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, April 28, 1863
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Events > Suicides
Wick police office. John Rycroft: sailor. Inverness hung himself after being charged for theft.
John O'Groat Journal Friday, May 10, 1844
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Fisheries > Miscellaneous
Cromarty Firth - Warning of 1 year's imprisonment for theft of oysters or brood from oyster beds
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, May 21, 1850
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Industries > Horticulture
Inverness - Donald Fraser & Company, Mr Fraser, seedsman, article regarding the theft of geraniums & myrtles from his nurseries
Inverness Journal Friday, July 8, 1808
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Law & Order > Assault
Kennet McKenzie on trial at Wick, jury court for assault and theft against Janet McPherson on Campbell and two daughters, Thurso East Plantation. Sentenced 18 months jail.
John O'Groat Journal Friday, August 22, 1851
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Law & Order > Assault
Wick - Kenneth Mackenzie, prisoner in Wick jail, was charged with assault & theft & sentenced to 18 calendar months' imprisonment in the general prison at Perth
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, August 26, 1851
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Law & Order > Assault
Kenneth Mackenzie was charged with theft and assault and sentenced to 60 days hard labour.
John O'Groat Journal Thursday, December 8, 1859
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Law & Order > Assault
Inverness - John Ward, aged 70, sentenced to 9 months' imprisonment for assault with intent to ravish & theft of 2 shillings
Scottish Highlander Thursday, June 14, 1888
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Law & Order > Debt
Thurso Geo. Bain, 18 years old, 18 months jail for theft, from a house at Hill Of Forss, Thurso
John O'Groat Journal Thursday, October 24, 1861
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Law & Order > Fraud
Invergordon - James MacKenzie, merchant, trial at the ensuing circuit at Inverness, for theft, falsehood & forgery
Inverness Journal Friday, April 9, 1830
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Law & Order > Fraud
Invergordon - James MacKenzie, merchant, trial at the ensuing circuit at Inverness, for theft, falsehood & forgery. Escaped from jail
Inverness Journal Friday, April 30, 1830
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Law & Order > Fraud
Aviemore - James Stuart, labourer, sentenced to 3 months' imprisonment for theft, embezzlement & breach of trust
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, February 19, 1850
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Law & Order > Fraud
Ross-shire - Keith Beaton or Bain, sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment with hard labour, for fraud & wilful imposition, & theft, report
Scottish Highlander Thursday, March 7, 1889
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Law & Order > Fraud
Glenelg, Skye - Angus Stewart, post-runner, sentenced to 15 months' imprisonment, on various charges of theft & embezzlement
Inverness Courier Tuesday, April 24, 1900
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Law & Order > Juvenile Crime
Inverness - Young boy flogged through the streets by the public executioner for theft
Inverness Journal Friday, March 19, 1830
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Law & Order > Juvenile Crime
Further reports of theft and vandalism by young children, more demands for regular police force.
John O'Groat Journal Friday, December 6, 1844
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Law & Order > Juvenile Crime
Inverness - Donald Ross, aged 10 years, sentenced to 60 days' imprisonment for theft
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, October 30, 1849
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Law & Order > Juvenile Crime
Inverness - David MacKintosh, aged 8 years, charged with theft
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, December 4, 1849
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Law & Order > Juvenile Crime
Stornoway - John McLeod (aged 13-14 years), Stornoway, sentenced to 7 years' transportation for theft
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, September 17, 1850
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Law & Order > Juvenile Crime
Inverness - Donald Ross, aged 11 years, sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment for theft
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, September 24, 1850
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Law & Order > Juvenile Crime
Report of misbehaviour by youth of Caithness, fighting, drunkeness and theft, giving them a bad name in Inverness.
John O'Groat Journal Friday, March 28, 1851
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Law & Order > Juvenile Crime
Wick: John Harper, 11 years old. Parliament Close jailed for theft.
John O'Groat Journal Friday, February 3, 1854
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Law & Order > Juvenile Crime
Redcastle - A MacIntosh, reform school for theft
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, August 2, 1859
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