From The Warminster Herald, Saturday 9th August 1873:
PETTY SESSIONS, Thursday. – Before the Hon. W.L/Holmes a’Court and Rev. G.F.S. Powell. Alfred Macey, of Sutton, labourer, who did not appear, was summoned for having been unlawfully drunk at Eastleigh. The conduct of the accused had been of the most aggravating nature. The facts of the case were deposed to by John Macey, game-keeper to John Torrence, Esq. The Bench, their being previous convictions, fined the accused 10s. and 7s. 6d. costs, or 14 days imprisonment in default.
