• Reference
    QSR1825/292-293
  • Title
    Examinations and depositions: Information of Geo. Bunker, Toddington, labr.; ‘six weeks come tomorrow’ he lost his fustian frock from Mr Falconer’s cow house at Long Lane, Toddington. Jas. Foolks was one of the three men working behind the cow house at the time. The denied seeing the jacket and he heard nothing about it for nearly six weeks and then his master, Mr Boniface of Toddington, said ‘I have heard of your frock Bunker – we will go and see arter it tomorrow’. They went to Crawley and found the frock in the house of Wm. Woodland, labr. Woodland’s wife fetched a frock out of the ‘back house’ which she said was her son’s. They all went to Jn. Barnes, constable of Crawley. Bunker identified the frock ‘I know it by the pockets and the facing and (putting it on) it fit me – it was made for me’. Information of Wm., son of Mary and Wm. Woodlands, Crawley, labr.; bought the frock from Foolks, who said it was too little for him, in the Wheatsheaf, Woburn for eight shillings.
  • Date free text
    1825
  • Production date
    From: 1825 To: 1825
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