- ReferenceQSR1849/4/5/13/a
- TitleDepositions of Thomas Placeam, labourer of Harpenden, in the case of William Dyer, tramp of London, accused of stealing a handerkerchief and 3 half crown
- Date free text24 September 1849
- Production dateFrom: 1849 To: 1849
- Scope and ContentThomas Placeam: left the Plough public house in Luton and laid down in a clover field near Blackwater Lane, to sleep. He woke to see the accused with the handkerchief which had been round his own neck. He also missed 3 half crowns.
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