Miscellaneous references in the Newspapers and Sessions papers
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FITCH, Albert, 'a specimen of a London Rough', charged with carrying out an assault in Poplar. East London Observer, 1870s, C1 | |
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FITCH, Charles, an omnibus driver, in a race with a rival driver when they hit a 15 year old boy near Shoreditch church. Case heard at Worship Street Court. Three reports in The Times, 1850s, B54 | |
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FITCH, Frederick, born.1845,from age given. Indicted for stealing 10 bottles of brandy from his employers, the London & St Katherine's Dock Company Victoria Dock). Old Bailey Sessions Papers, 1860s, A16 | |
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FITCH, George, born. 1844, from age given. Indicted for feloniously cutting and wounding a woman (named). Very small case. Old Bailey Sessions Papers, 1870s, C19 | |
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FITCH, Henry, born about 1818, from approximate age given. Charged with assaulting a woman in an 'indecent manner' at Westminster. The Times, 1840s, C54 | |
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FITCH, Henry, born. 1821, from age given. At Greenwich Court charged with assaulting a 13 year old girl in a barn. The Times, 1860s, C54 | |
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FITCH, Henry, born. 1810, from age given. Indicted for stealing the money in Plaistow, Essex. Two charges. Old Bailey Sessions Papers, 1860s, A54 | |
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FITCH, Isaac William, born.1810, from age given. A commission traveller of Upper Thames Street, indicted for embezzling his master. (reference made to previous offence and conviction, see also William Isaac Fitch) Old Bailey Sessions Papers, 1850s, A19 | |
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FITCH, Phoebe, born. 1861, from age given. Indicted for unlawfully abandoning William Fitch, a child under the age of two. The crime took place at Woolwich. Ellen Estor, sister of the accused also appears in the case. Old Bailey Sessions Papers, 1880s, A54 | |
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FITCH, Samuel, born. 1866, from age given. Indicted for stealing a van and horse, goods of Albert Wilmot. Old Bailey Sessions Papers, 1890s, A1 | |
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FITCH, Samuel, born.1826, from age given. Indicted for stealing bricks from a builder at Clerkenwell. Old Bailey Sessions Papers, 1840s, A1 | |
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FITCH, Thomas, in business at Bishopsgate, had property stolen, case against the accused. Old Bailey Sessions Papers, 1840s, A1 | |
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FITCH, Thomas, a groom ( employer's name and address given), charged with furious driving in Rotten Row. The Times, 1860s, C54 | |
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FITCH, William, born. 1854, from age given. Indicted for feloniously his brother in law, William Meacham of Bethnal Green. Old Bailey Sessions Papers, 1880s, B15 | |
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FITCH, William, born.1838, from age given. Indicted for stealing a gelding, prosecutor named. Very small case. Old Bailey Sessions Papers, 1860s, C16 | |
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FITCH, William Isaac, born.1811, from age given. Indicted for embezzlement (masters named ) Sentenced to transportation. Very small case. Old Bailey Sessions Papers, 1840s, C19 | |
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FITCH'S Timber Yard, Brixton - FIRE, 24th April 1877 (Times, Page 10 Col A) | |
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FITCH, H J, Fitch's
Wholesale Stationer, 9 St. Mary Axe - FIRE, 5th December 1879 (Times, Page 6
Col E) |