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Bulmer Court Cases
For a full explanation of these court cases and how to further research them, please look at our Essex Court Cases page.
The information is supplied in the following format:
- (d) defendant's name, age and occupation (when given)
- (v) victim's name, age and occupation (when given)
- (w) witness names, age and occupation (when given)
- Offence
- Place offence committed and places mentioned where the (d), (v) or (w) lived. Some of the defendants may have been from neighbouring parishes not mentioned by name, or itinerant wanderers.
- The court hearing the case.
- The source newspaper.
- Case
- (d) John Ager 20 labourer and Emma Cranfield
- (v) Charles Piper
- Manslaughter
- Bulmer
- Essex Assizes
- Ipswich Journal 20 July 1850
- Case
- (d) Rebecca Messent 31 dairymaid
- (v) George Coote
- Theft
- Bulmer
- Calendars of prisoners for Essex Quarter Sessions, Essex Assizes and Special Sessions of Gaol Delivery, 1860 Q/SMc 9, Essex Record Office
- Case
- (d) Mary Ann Causell (Cassell) 24
- Concealing birth
- Bulmer
- Calendars of prisoners for Essex Quarter Sessions, Essex Assizes and Special Sessions of Gaol Delivery, 1865 Q/SMc 9, Essex Record Office
- Case
- (d) John Dixey 35 labourer
- (v) George David Badham
- Theft
- Bulmer
- Calendars of prisoners for Essex Quarter Sessions, Essex Assizes and Special Sessions of Gaol Delivery, 1865 Q/SMc 9, Essex Record Office
- Case
- (d) John Cranfield 23 farm labourer, Eli Cranfield 19 farm labourer
- (v) David Felton
- Grievous bodily harm
- Bulmer
- Calendars of prisoners for Essex Quarter Sessions, Essex Assizes and Special Sessions of Gaol Delivery, 1869 Q/SMc 9, Essex Record Office
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