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|Text=<p>"Two young lads were taken before the police of Glasgow about the 1<sup>st</sup> of May, for breaking a pane in a shop keeper's window in playing trap ball. Upon being questioned, they stated that they were employed by a glazier to break glass for him at the rate of a penny a pane, and that several other boys were in the same business. The glazier was of course taken into custody."</p> | |Text=<p>"Two young lads were taken before the police of Glasgow about the 1<sup>st</sup> of May, for breaking a pane in a shop keeper's window in playing trap ball. Upon being questioned, they stated that they were employed by a glazier to break glass for him at the rate of a penny a pane, and that several other boys were in the same business. The glazier was of course taken into custody."</p> | ||
<p><i>Rochester</i><i>Daily Advertiser</i>, June 24, 1828. Submitted by Priscilla Astifan. <b>Note:</b> Should we assume that the event happened in Glasgow Scotland and that the account was taken from a newspaper there? </p> | <p><i>Rochester</i><i>Daily Advertiser</i>, June 24, 1828. Submitted by Priscilla Astifan. <b>Note:</b> Should we assume that the event happened in Glasgow Scotland and that the account was taken from a newspaper there? </p> | ||
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Text | "Two young lads were taken before the police of Glasgow about the 1st of May, for breaking a pane in a shop keeper's window in playing trap ball. Upon being questioned, they stated that they were employed by a glazier to break glass for him at the rate of a penny a pane, and that several other boys were in the same business. The glazier was of course taken into custody." RochesterDaily Advertiser, June 24, 1828. Submitted by Priscilla Astifan. Note: Should we assume that the event happened in Glasgow Scotland and that the account was taken from a newspaper there? |
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