PRISONERS
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Individual Prisoners
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1911 |
Woman sentenced to one month imprisonment for obtaining goods by false pretences.Mr Churchill took great interest in this case and as a result a second warrant on a similar charge was dropped
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HO 144/1144/209195
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1915-1916 |
Martha Hulme: convicted of attempting to obtain money by false pretences. Free pardon
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HO 144/1438/307880
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VICTIMS
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General
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1890-1891 |
Lawson, alias Deeming: extradited on charge of obtaining jewellery by false pretences and not tried for bigamy
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HO 144/479/X30712
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PRISONERS
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Individual Prisoners
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1929-1930 |
Arrest of Florentino and Elsie Andrews wanted in France for being concerned with Rowe Williams or William Tudor Williams, obtaining money by false pretences
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MEPO 3/1190
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1934 |
Mrs Adelaide Alice Killick, obtaining £23,000 by false pretence over a period of 10 years, husband Robert Edward Killick knowingly receiving
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MEPO 3/1435
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WIVES
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General
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1934 |
Mrs Adelaide Alice Killick, obtaining £23,000 by false pretence over a period of 10 years, husband Robert Edward Killick knowingly receiving
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MEPO 3/1435
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PRISONERS
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Individual Prisoners
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1911-1913 |
Fraud and false pretences: Charles ('Monte Carlo') Wells alias Lucien Rivier and his associate Jeanne Burns nee Pairis
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MEPO 3/204
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1870 |
Margaret Waters and Sarah Ellis: baby farmers (Waters convicted of murder and Ellis of false pretences)
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MEPO 3/93
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PRISONERS
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Infanticide
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1870 |
Margaret Waters and Sarah Ellis: baby farmers (Waters convicted of murder and Ellis of false pretences)
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MEPO 3/93
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ABORTION, STERILISATION, STILLBIRTH AND CONTRACEPTION
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General
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1870 |
Margaret Waters and Sarah Ellis: baby farmers (Waters convicted of murder and Ellis of false pretences) MEPO 3/93 1870-1872 Baby farming: legislation
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MEPO 3/95
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