• Reference
    QSR1910/4/6/2
  • Title
    Indictment; Henry Hogan
  • Date free text
    1910
  • Production date
    From: 1907 To: 1910
  • Scope and Content
    1st Count; The Jurors for your Lord the King upon their oath present that Henry Hogan on 2nd day of September 1907 did falsely pretend to Mary Elizabeth Moore that a certain paper writing which he the said Henry Hogan did produce and deliver to the said Mary Elizabeth Moore was a good and valid order for the payment of money, to wit, for the sum of Fifteen pounds and that he Henry Hogan had the authority to draw a cheque upon a certain bank, known as the Palatine Banks Ltd, of 8 Kings Parade Fallowfield and that the signature on the paper, to wit, Arthur Meadows was a genuine signature. By means of the fake pretences the said Henry Hogan did then unlawfully obtain from Mary Elizabeth Moore the sum of six pounds and eight shillings with intent to defraud, whereas in truth and in fact the said paper which Henry Hogan delivered to Mary Elizabeth Moore was not then a good and valid order for the payment and that he had not authority to draw a chque upon the said Palatine Bank. 2nd Count; And the Jurors did upon this oath aforesaid do further present that on 28th April 1908 at the Central Criminal Court London , the said Henry Hogan was convicted of Felony signed W W Marks Witnesses, Mary Elizabeth Moore, Arthur Cannon Smith PS True Bill, signed John Gill Meadows Plea; Guilty, admits PC Sentence; one day imprisonment
  • Exent
    8
  • Reference
  • Level of description
    item