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| The Victims In 1888, 6-7 women were considered to be victims of JTR. Were there more...or were there less? |
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Debs:
From here...it does seem to confirm that...I have a little problem deciphering it, but there's no doubt that does say Elizabeth Stride. If these incidents are all in the various workhouse registries, thats great...because all I wanted to know is where the record of these numerous incidents are housed...because they aren't easy to find, if they even exist at all, in contemporary newspapers. Thank you Debs ! Much appreciated !
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Rose-tinted X-ray specs
Join Date: Jan 2007
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I think the LMA hold magistrates court record archives, How. My guess would be that's where the information comes from.
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Rose-tinted X-ray specs
Join Date: Jan 2007
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THAMES MAGISTRATES COURT
PS/TH Fonds London Metropolitan Archives 1804-1971 79.78 linear metres (857 files and volumes) Records of the Thames Magistrates Court, 1804-1971, including court registers; clerk's letter books and papers; and wreck enquiry notes. Court registers record the date of the hearing, the name of the informant or complainant (often the police), the name of the defendant, a brief note of the offence and the decision of the magistrate. |
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Theorist & Speculator
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Shropshire UK
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It appears to say "Brought from P.court by P. Const K430"
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