Document referenceQSB 1865 1/6/10
TitleBill of indictment for misdemeanour: Elizabeth Tate
DescriptionBill of indictment of Elizabeth Tate for obtaining one quarter of a pound of tea, half a pound of coffee, one pound of bacon, and half a pound of biscuits value 3s from Granville Marley apprentice to John Close a grocer in East Street in the borough of Middlesbrough by falsely pretending that Jane Thompson wife of Christopher Thompson, a customer of Close's, had sent her (Tate) to Close's shop for some groceries

Tate also obtained two pounds of sugar, two pounds of peas, two ounces of tea, a pound of cheese, half a pound of currants, half a pound of soap, one loaf of bread, a pound of lard, and half a pound of candles from the said Granville Marley by falsely pretending that Jane Tate wife of Thomas Tate, a customer of Close's, had sent her (Tate) to Close's shop for some groceries

Offences committed on 10 November 1864

Endorsed with names of witnesses and "true bill"
Datec.1864
LevelItem
Extent1 piece
Catalogue statusCatalogued
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