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A woman named Sarah Westwood, who is said to be the daughter of a clergyman, was charged with obtaining a dozen bottles of Burton ale at Southsea, under false pretences. She had represented that her name was Douglas, whereas in truth it was Westwood, and she had on the same day been discharged from Lewes gaol. The prisoner’s counsel, however, took a technical objection to the indictment, which was quashed by the Deputy-Recorder, although the learned gentleman told the prisoner there was no doubt that she had been guilty of a moral fraud.
— Hampshire Telegraph, Wednesday 24 October 1866 source