- ReferenceQSR1829/424
- TitleExamination of Thomas Campbell of Dungannon, County Tyrone, Ireland: is a travelling hawker. Was employed by John Dillon of Markyate Street, licensed hawker. Went to the Coach and Horses at Biggleswade for refreshment. Saw William Huckle and Thomas Rawlins and began quarrelling. Huckle and he stripped and went outside to fight. When he returned from fighting, stockings which he had for sale and had left on the screen near the fireplace were missing. The landlord Mr Whiteman told him that he had seen some stockings hanging out of Rawlins's pocket. Rawlins at first denied having them, but later gave them to him.
- Date free text4 November 1829
- Production dateFrom: 1829 To: 1829
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