Ann Pinsent, a midwife, upon whose premises eleven skeletons of infants were discovered, had been brought before the Birmingham magistrates upon a charge of concealment of birth. The police stated that they had been unable to trace the body of the child in question, and that the other bodies were decomposed beyond identity. The prisoner was discharged, but fined 40s, and costs for not registering a birth at her house.
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