- ReferenceQSR1853/1/5/41/b
- TitleDepositions of Charles Willis, dealer in old iron of Kensworth. In the case of Joseph Butterfield accused of stealing iron goods.
- Date free text17 December 1852
- Production dateFrom: 1852 To: 1853
- Scope and ContentCharles Willis: would go round collecting rags, iron, and other things. He went to Joseph Butterfield's house and asked if he anything to sell. He gave him some old iron saying he thought Turner would buy it. Willis bought the iron for 4 pence. He took the iron to James Turner.
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