Melton Burglary Charge: The Woodlands Ransacked: Prisoners Committed for Trial: The story of the alleged burglary at the Woodlands, Burton Road, Melton Mowbray, the residence of Colonel J. N. Price Wood, was unfolded at the Melton Police Court on Tuesday, before Mr. C. J. Phillips, and other Magistrates. Edward Albert Stevens (32) and Henry Thos. Schofield (35), labourers, of no fixed home, were charged with breaking and entering … (description of case, and discussion of articles taken) … …
Articles Disposed Of: Walter Chas. Williams, refreshment-housekeeper, 106, Belgrave-gate, Tom Pinsent, barman at the British Lion Inn, Russell-square, and Joseph Harris, Labourer, Britannia Street, Leicester, spoke of purchasing a pair of gloves, a clock and other articles from the prisoner …
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GRO0856 Tiverton: Tom Pinsent: 1883 – 1935