Description | The file includes letters and notes giving information on specific individuals: (1812) Letter from James Grick (Chapter Coffee House) giving details on William Mitchell, John Jelks, George Davey, Joseph Rich and Thomas Nugent; (1818 - 1820) Correspondence on the habits, associates and personal appearance of persons wanted by the Bank for forgery or associated crimes, with reference made to: John Williams (lives in a pub called the King & Queen, Downing Street, Westminster), Richard Turner, Samuel Bayley, William Pritchard, John Pritchard, Robert Richards, Richard Turner, Charles Crowder, Hannah Winfield, Edward Edwards, ? Robinson, 'Fat Bet', William Harris (aka 'Bill the Butcher'), Thomas Brown, Harry Dart, John Dart, ? Ford, 'Bill the Baker', Henry Lockett, Thomas Turner, Edward Dent, Michael Dunn, James Green, Richard Dance, Samuel Young, The (o) Gashy, Thomas Waring, Henry Grubb, Bejamin Ginn, B.M. de Bursom; (1819) Correspondence describing John Holman and Sarah Holman and their luggage; (1820) Information from G.E. Earlstaff, Keeper of Reading Gaol gained from a prisoner (a boy named Edward Ewer) who names John Spray (Grantham), William Gray (aka 'Big Will'), Philip Sharman (Woodstock), John Payne (Stoke Common nr. Beaconsfield), Ephraim Hands (Windsor), John Davenport and Martha Davenport (Windsor), ? Williams (Windsor), John Wheatley (Staines), Job Else (snr) and Job Else (jnr), Sarah Else (aka 'Oxford Sall'), John Showard (Wantage), John Farmer (Wantage), ? Farmer, John Cox (Wantage), ? Bedford (Wantage), ? Grey (Wantage), Daniel Taylor (Hounslow), ? Stuchbery, two brothers (Hounslow), Jesse Chapman (Bedfont, Windsor), John Chapman (Bedfont, Windsor), John Wheeler (Windsor), John Coombes (Hampton), Charles Coombes (Hampton), James Coombes (Chertsey), John Montagu (Isleworth), William Woods (Turnham Green), 'Long Sam' (Water Lane, Strand), 'Happy Nan' (Water Lane, Strand), Stephen Tyler (Wantage), ? Lucas (a woman in Winchester Gaol), ? Bond (Staines), ? Benham, a Constable (Clewer); (1822) Tom Moore; (c.1824) Thomas Jackson, ? Brown, ? Webb, ? Lyons, ? Jem Lambert; (1830) Descriptions by members of the Bank of England staff of the person who obtained a dividend on £66,000 (£990 interest) of unspecified stock belonging to Thomas Hudson of Park Crescent, Regent Street, London. |