- ReferenceQSR1884/4/4/10-12
- TitleCharles Stevens, railway detective of Bedford, £20 Frederick Bennett Webb, straw plait merchant of Rothesay Road, Luton, £10 Alfred Carrington Chessum, warehouseman of Lower Thames Street, London, £10 Henry Mainstone, cartman of Thomas Passage, Whitechapel, London, £10 Jonathan Coughlin, railway employee of Whitechapel, London, £10 Thomas Robert Haynes, railway employee of Camden, London, £10 Robert Mayes, railway guard of Priory Street, Bedford, £10 Thomas Smith, railway employee of Luton, £10 William Munroe, carpenter of Luton, £10 Aneas Lane, beerhouse keeper of Duke Street, Luton, £10 Charles Haswell, licensed victualler of Hitchin Road, Luton, £10 Nelson Haywood, straw hat manufacturer of Burr Street, Luton, £10 James Anniwell, police constable of Luton, £10 Charles Rogers, police inspector of Luton, £10 To prosecute and give evidence in the case of William Hill, Phineas Hill & John Palmer accused of stealing a bale of canton straw plait from a wagon on the Midland Railway.
- Date free text1 October 1884
- Production dateFrom: 1884 To: 1884
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordHill, William,
Hill, Phineas,
Palmer, John,
Stevens, Charles,
Webb, Frederick Bennett,
Chessum, Alfred Carrington,
Mainstone, Henry,
Coughlin, Jonathan,
Haynes, Thomas Robert,
Mayes, Robert,
Smith, Thomas,
Munroe, William,
Lane, Aneas,
Haswell, Charles,
Haywood, Nelson,
Anniwell, James,
Rogers, Charles - Keywords
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