- ReferenceQSR1883/4/5/9/b
- TitleLetters in of defence: Steam Saw Mill & Joinery Work, Woburn Sands & members of the Ridgmont Baptist Chapel. In the case of Arthur Sibley accused of assaulting with intent to carnally know a girl of 11 years.
- Date free textOctober 1883
- Production dateFrom: 1883 To: 1883
- Scope and Contenti/ Members of the Ridgmont Baptist Chapel - testifying Alfred William Sibley to be a quiet well conducted lad, who they would not have thought capable of commiting such a crime. Additional comments by Joseph Pearce who taught Subley for 6 years and belived him to be a good boy. ii/ J King of Steam Saw Mill & Joinery Work, Woburn Sands who states he employed Sibley for several months and had found him to be most honest.
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