- ReferenceQSR1849/4/5/4/a
- TitleDepositions of Joseph Larkins, labourer of Cardington, Mary Markram, single woman of Cardington, in the case of Robert Jones, a tramp of Liverpool, accused of stealing a waistcoat.
- Date free text30 July 1849
- Production dateFrom: 1849 To: 1849
- Scope and ContentMary Markram: saw Robert Jones enter the property of Joseph Larkins, from her bedroom window in the house next door. Joseph Larkins: left the waistcoat hanging on a nail at his home. From information he received he approached the accused on the road between Cardington and Bedford. He insisted on knowing where his waistcoat was, and the accused finally showed him to a meadow, where it was found.
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