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  <dc:title>C T Young</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Charles T Young was a dairy farmer at Ewe Close Farm, Bakewell.  He also ran the Derbyshire Dairy Company with premises in Moss Side, Manchester.  There may have been a connection with Ireland.  In 1872 he married in Manchester.  Not long after this he was convicted of indecent assault on a child and sent to prison for eighteen months.  His wife, Alice Emma, went to America but returned to her husband on his release from prison.  They had a daughter.  In 1889 his wife petitioned for divorce, citing his adultery, cruelty and alleged rape of a child.  Young fled to America when charged with rape.  A decree nisi was granted in 1890.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1848-1891</dc:date>
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