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Transferred to HO 46/64
Catalogue reference: IND 1/14056
Transferred to HO 46/64
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Catalogue reference: HO 64/1/50
This record is about the Folios 154-157. Letter from Mr John S Taylor, vestry clerk, Great James street, concerning... dating from 1822 Mar 11 in the series Home Office: Criminal (Rewards and Pardons) Correspondence and Secret Service Reports. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Folios 154-157. Letter from Mr John S Taylor, vestry clerk, Great James street, concerning the murder of Mrs Donatty in Robert Street, Bedford Row, Middlesex. He says that a reward of 100 guineas for the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders should be advertised immediately. He requests the aid of the government. Also encloses two circulars, one of which offers the reward and the other gives further particulars of the case.
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Home Office: Criminal (Rewards and Pardons) Correspondence and Secret Service Reports
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Folios 154-157. Letter from Mr John S Taylor, vestry clerk, Great James street, concerning...
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