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Topping, Robert James: charged with driving with excess alcohol in the blood

Catalogue reference: J 240/5

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This record is about the Topping, Robert James: charged with driving with excess alcohol in the blood dating from 1972 Jan 01-1972 Dec 31 in the series Supreme Court of Judicature: The Crown Court at Aylesbury: Case Files. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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J 240/5

Date

1972 Jan 01-1972 Dec 31

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Topping, Robert James: charged with driving with excess alcohol in the blood

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The National Archives, Kew
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J 240

Supreme Court of Judicature: The Crown Court at Aylesbury: Case Files

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This record is held at The National Archives, Kew

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Within the series: J 240

Supreme Court of Judicature: The Crown Court at Aylesbury: Case Files

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Topping, Robert James: charged with driving with excess alcohol in the blood

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