The transcripts listed below are of trials of which members of the Wilkins family were involved. In both trials, the defendents were accused of passing counterfeit coins in the White Lion Public House, Upper Thames Street, City of London, the licencee of which was James Shinkfield.
| Accused |
Court |
Date |
Charges |
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|
19 Aug 1850 |
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| John Wilson |
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18 Aug 1851 |
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- An account of the trial of William Etherington and associates for stealing copper rivets can be found here. Tragically, William Etherington died in Hertford gaol whilst on remand awaiting trial.
- 'Od Bailey' stands for 'Old Bailey'
- 'C'ft Coins' stands for 'Counterfeit Coins'
- An account of the trial of William Etherington and associates for stealing copper rivets can be found here. Tragically, William Etherington died in Hertford gaol whilst on remand awaiting trial.
- 'C'feit Coins' stands for 'Counterfeit Coins'
- An account of the trial of William Etherington and associates for stealing copper rivets can be found here. Tragically, William Etherington died in Hertford gaol whilst on remand awaiting trial.
- An account of the trial of William Etherington and associates for stealing copper rivets can be found here. Tragically, William Etherington died in Hertford gaol whilst on remand awaiting trial.
- An account of the trial of William Etherington and associates for stealing copper rivets can be found here. Tragically, William Etherington died in Hertford gaol whilst on remand awaiting trial.
- An account of the trial of William Etherington and associates for stealing copper rivets can be found here. Tragically, William Etherington died in Hertford gaol whilst on remand awaiting trial.
- An account of the trial of William Etherington and associates for stealing copper rivets can be found here. Tragically, William Etherington died in Hertford gaol whilst on remand awaiting trial.