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  1. JOHN DOLBY, Killing > manslaughter, 13th December 1897.

    76. JOHN DOLBY was charged on the Coroner's Inquisition only with the manslaughter of George Chatfield. MR. SIMMONDS, for the prosecution, offered no evidence, as the GRAND JURY found no bill. NOT GUILTY .
  2. JOHN SULLIVAN, Royal Offences > coining offences, 29th February 1904.

    256. JOHN SULLIVAN (23) . Unlawfully uttering counterfeit coin. MR. WILKINSON Prosecuted. EMMA TAYLOR . I keep a general shop at 4, Warwick Place, Pimlico—on February 17th, about 6.45 p.m., I served the prisoner with 1 1/2 d, of bread and cheese̵...
  3. ELLEN SULLIVAN, Royal Offences > coining offences, 29th February 1904.

    257. ELLEN SULLIVAN (19) , Unlawfully uttering counterfeit coin. MR. WILKINSON Prosecuted. CHARLOTTE JONES . I am the wife of William. Charles Jones, of 5, Warwick Street, which is opposite 4, Warwick Place, my mother's shop—I was there on February 1...
  4. ALFRED STRATTON, Killing > murder; ALBERT ERNEST STRATTON, Killing > murder, 2nd May 1905.

    415. ALFRED STRATTON (22) and ALBERT ERNEST STRATTON (20) , Indicted for, and charged on the Coroner's inquisition with, the wilful murder of Thomas Farrow. MR. MUIR and MR. BODKIN Prosecuted; MR. ROOTH and MR. CURTIS BENNETT appeared for Alfred Stratton, ...
  5. ERNEST BAILEY CHATFIELD, Breaking Peace > wounding, 20th October 1908.

    CHATFIELD, Ernest Bailey (26, labourer) ; shooting at Mabel Elizabeth Smith with a revolver loaded with powder and leaden shot, with intent to kill and murder her. Prisoner pleaded guilty of shooting with intent to do grievous bodily harm. Prosecutrix was ...
  6. FREDERICK GEORGE TIBBEY, Damage to Property > arson; FREDERICK GEORGE TIBBEY, Theft > theft from a specified place, 20th April 1909.

    TIBBEY, Frederick George (21, labourer) ; feloniously setting fire to a warehouse in the possession of Henry Pooley and Son, Limited; breaking and entering the said warehouse and stealing therein 12 cigars and a Post Office Bank book, the goods of Wesley W...
  7. JAMES RYAN, Breaking Peace > wounding, 7th September 1909.

    RYAN, James (40, labourer) ; wounding George Hudson with intent to do him grievous bodily harm. Mr. Aubrey Davies prosecuted. Detective constable DAVID BAKER, B Division. On August 2 I went to 36, Eckfield Place, Fulham. I saw prisoner at the door and told...
  8. ERNEST BRADY, Breaking Peace > wounding, 15th November 1910.

    BRADY, Ernest , assaulting Joseph Home, thereby occasioning him actual bodily harm. Mr. Stanley R. Crawford prosecuted; Mr. Cassels defended. JOSEPH HORNE , compositor. I was in Fleet Street on September 24. I bought a book, changing a sixpence to go to th...

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