Title | Depositions: Summer Sessions: William Scott, [ ] labourer, accused by James Burton, landlord of the White Lion public-house at Godmanchester of having stolen from him in 1850 an oak box containing £12.6.0 the property of a benefit society which met at the 'White Lion'. Scott and another man, James Davis, were then employed as 'navigators' on the G.N.R and lodged at the public house. Both had run away, but Scott was arrested in 1852 at work in Lincolnshire. |