Messrs. Rembrand and Nieman, the two corn-cutters who were remanded on Saturday, were again brought up : Mr. Septimus Pruen attended on the part of the defendants : Mr. Williams opened the case.

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[1834]
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Cutting from a newspaper (October 1934) giving an account of a trial about Rembrand and Nieman who had fraudulently claimed to remove corns from Caroline Bradley's feet. There seems to have been much confusion about what exactly was considered to be a corn and the charges for the removal, but Mr. T. Agg and Mr. C.J. Pinching, surgeons, gave expert evidence. Both defendants were sent to Northleach prison for 14 days.

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[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1834]

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2 pieces ; 19 cm

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At head of text: Monday, Oct. 11

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