- ReferenceQSR1849/1/5/8
- TitleExaminations and depositions - James Gore of Flitwick
- Date free text2 November 1848
- Production dateFrom: 1848 To: 1849
- Scope and Contentcase originally involved two other defendants: William Langley & Thomas Peddar. Evidence in the depositions relates to all of the accused Charlotte Fane: received information that her hen house had been broken open. She identified 6 fowls to be missing. She could identify them to be hers by their markings. William Hillyard, police constable: having received information regarding the robbery, Hillyard went to the home of James Gore and foudn the fowls. Edward Scott, police constable: also visited the home of James Gore. He was also visited the home of Langley. Henry Butcher: victualler of the Swan public house in Flitwick. The defendants had been drinking in his public house prior to the theft. The Swan is 50 yards from Fane's farm.
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