C A N A D A
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF:
REG.# 2482, GEORGE WILLIAM SPENCE
'FRIENDS NOT FORGOTTEN'
VERY USUAL CIRCUMSTANCES
Service Court. 02/06/1891. 'Neglect duty by allowing prisoners to sing' - Fine $5.00 & 28 days Confined to Barracks
Service Court. 10/06/1891. 'Leave stables without permission' - Fine $2.00 - Supt. McIllree
Service Court. 13/06/1891. 'Break barracks' - 30 days Hard Labour - Supt. McIllree
Service Court. 30/07/1891. 'Neglect duty' - Admonished - Supt. McIllree
Service Court. 27/08/1891. 'Create disturbance' - Fine $5.00 - Supt. McIllree
Service Court. 21/11/1891. 'Neglect duty' - Fine $5.00 & 14 days Confined to Barracks
Service Court. 16/07/1892. 'Neglect gear & break barracks' - Fine $10.00 & 7 days Hard Labour - Supt. Cuthbert
Service Court. 07/09/1892. 'Drunk in Calgary' - Fine $10.00 & 14 days Hard Labour - Supt. Cuthbert
Service Court. 03/05/1893. 'Fail to salute & leave against order' - Dismissal as 'worthless character'. - Supt. Cuthbert
Source: From the History Files of Jack White.
'Maintain Our Memories'
J. J. Healy,
Reg.#23685
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