• Reference
    QSR1921/2/5/3e (i) (ii) (iii)
  • Title
    Statements of the Accused, Arthur Cecil Gilbert Roe, Ernest Bailey & Horace Smart
  • Date free text
    5th March 1921
  • Production date
    From: 1921 To: 1921
  • Scope and Content
    (i) Arthur Cecil Gilbert Roe stands charged before the undersigned, one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace, this 5th March 1921, that he on 14th January 1921 in Luton feloniously did steal take & carry away 2 bicycles value £13.00 the property of David Howell Jenkins. After the charge being read & the Witnessess for the prosecution being severally examined in his presence, Arthur Roe was asked if he wished to say anything in answer to the charge. Whereupon Arthur Roe said as follows : I am guilty & will tell the truth at my trial. Taken before me at the Court House Luton & after obeying the directions of the 18th Section of the Act Eleventh & Twelfth Victoria, chapter 42, I the said Justice of the Peace demand & require of the said Arthur Cecil Gilbert Roe whether he desired to call any Witness, he neither called or desired to call any persons as witnessess. Signed Edwin Oakley, stamped by Magistrates Court Luton (ii) Ernest Bailey stands charged before the undersigned, one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace, this 5th March 1921, that he on 14th January 1921 in Luton feloniously did steal take & carry away 2 bicycles value £13.00 the property of David Howell Jenkins. After the charge being read & the Witnessess for the prosecution being severally examined in his presence, Ernest Bailey was asked if he wished to say anything in answer to the charge. Whereupon Ernest Bailey said as follows : I say the same as Roe Taken before me at the Court House Luton & after obeying the directions of the 18th Section of the Act Eleventh & Twelfth Victoria, chapter 42, I the said Justice of the Peace demand & require of the said Ernest Bailey whether he desired to call any Witness, he neither called or desired to call any persons as witnessess. Signed Edwin Oakley, stamped by Magistrates Court Luton (iii) Horace Smart stands charged before the undersigned, one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace, this 5th March 1921, that he on 14th January 1921 in Luton feloniously did steal take & carry away 2 bicycles value £13.00 the property of David Howell Jenkins. After the charge being read & the Witnessess for the prosecution being severally examined in his presence, Horace Smart asked if he wished to say anything in answer to the charge. Whereupon Horace Smart said as follows : I say the same as Roe Taken before me at the Court House Luton & after obeying the directions of the 18th Section of the Act Eleventh & Twelfth Victoria, chapter 42, I the said Justice of the Peace demand & require of the said Horace Smart whether he desired to call any Witness, he neither called or desired to call any persons as witnessess. Signed Edwin Oakley, stamped by Magistrates Court Luton
  • Level of description
    item