- ReferenceQSR1829/458-459
- TitleEvidence in the prosecution of James Kendall of Willington for stealing fowls. Information of William Roberts of Willington, labourer: saw 6 fowls in the yard of Thomas Pestell of Willington, poulterer, who said they belonged to James Kendall. Roberts idetified 5 of the fowls as the property of his master, John Purser of Willington, farmer. Examination of James Kendall of Willington, labourer: bought 3 of the fowls from a man he did not know in the Crown gateway, Bedford, at 1 shilling each. The other 4 he purchased, also from an unknown man, near Mr Livius's house in St Cuthbert's, Bedford.
- Date free textNot dated, 1829
- Production dateFrom: 1829 To: 1829
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