Eliza Ellingham (58) was remanded on a charge of murdering her husband in 1918 but was deemed unfit to make a plea
Read more Two Police Officers knowingly receive food, illegally, from army stores. They plead guilty, suffer the disgrace, are dismissed from the Force, are fined, and resolve to join the army.
Read more Elizabeth Warder was charged with stealing, but she had been duped into parting with the goods by Mrs Gurney who was thus receiving the stolen goods.
Read more Charles Addington (49), restaurant proprietor, of St. Albans, was indicted with receiving three fowls, the property of Mrs Susan Tuck, on February 15, knowing them to have been stolen. George Young (78), labourer was charged with stealing the three fowls referred to,
Read more The charge sheet at the St Albans Petty Sessions on Thursday morning was an imposing document, It contained the names and addresses of twenty-seven persons who had been summoned for being in unlawful possession of Army blankets.
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