• Reference
    HF147/9/1572 i, ii & iii
  • Title
    Report of PC Charles Busby stationed at Biggleswade. He visited the Public House kept by Charles Head at Holme in the parish of Biggleswade at 10.20pm. He saw 3 men there, one of them had a pint mug half filled with beer in his hand. The man, Daniel Davis tried to hide the mug under the form but then took it up and drank his beer. PC Busby later found that the other 2 men were William Boswell of Biggleswade and Frederick Albone of Biggleswade. Charles Head said that William Bosworth slept at his house with his son on that night. He didn't know what time they came in. Frederick albone came up for a walk. William Bosworth said that he slept at Charls Head's with his son. He had his breakfast there and then Fredercik Albone came in. Betsy Roberts lived at the Bosworth's and said that William Bosworth did come home that night. Charles Busby heard Bosworth's father, in William Bosworth's presence, say that William had slept at home that night. The son said he'd lodged at Mr Head's and his father told him to go in and keep his mouth shut. Davis Fine 6d. Costs 9/6
  • Date free text
    22 July 1877
  • Production date
    From: 1877 To: 1877
  • Level of description
    item