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Tiger-Lily

Tiger-Lily Report 22 Oct 2007 17:52

I have just been told that my great grandfather was in Court for manslaughter. He was acquitted, thank goodness.
I would like to try to find anything I can about the case in the archives of the local papers of the time (or anywhere!). I e-mailed The South London Express with no response so far.
It happened in about 1881, near the Willowbank Canal, outside a pub in Peckham, SE London. My great grandfathers name was John Briley.
If anyone can help - or point me in the right direction, I would really appreciate it.

Thanks all.

Tiger-Lily

Tiger-Lily

Tiger-Lily Report 22 Oct 2007 19:20

Hi Mary, Just re-thought and that may be too early for him. BUT, so many details are the same that I wonder if this may his father. Family stories can get so distorted can't they.
Any info about the case would be much appriated Mary.
Thanks
TG XX

MaryfromItaly

MaryfromItaly Report 22 Oct 2007 19:37

You can access the Times Digital Archives by registering with the Bedfordshire library (you don't have to live in Bedfordshire, or even in England):

http://www.galaxy.bedfordshire.gov.uk/cgi-bin/vlib.sh

The 1857 case involves theft of bristles. Unfortunately there are only a few details of the case, and the outcome doesn't seem to be reported.

His co-defendant was James Pritchett (a brush maker) of Kent Street, Southwark; John Briley was said to live opposite him.

Try registering with the library, and if you can't find it, send me a PM with your e-mail address and I'll send you the cuttings.

Tiger-Lily

Tiger-Lily Report 22 Oct 2007 22:31

Thank you Mary. I will have a go.
Kind regards
TGxx