Forgive me, since reading the Evans & Gainey book many years ago, I haven't followed Tumblety developments at all, apart from having read the recent threads in this forum, so I don't know if what I have discovered today is new information or already known about, but I couldn't find anything through a Google search so I'll set out what I have - with my best attempt at transcribing the handwritten text - at the risk of it being old hat.
The below two entries are from CRIM 6/17 at the National Archives which is a Central Criminal Court Book covering the period 1 April 1887 to 31 March 1891.
FIRST ENTRY
"Tuesday morning 20th November 1888 Before Sir Thos. Chambers 2 C Recorder and Alderman Tyler.
Regina
v
Francis Tumblety
Committed for offences under Criminal Law Amendment Act
Upon application of Mr Bodkin for defence & after hearing Mr Muir for prosecution the case is adjourned till next Session all recognizances being respited."
[The letter "M." is written in pencil next to Tumblety's name]
SECOND ENTRY (under entries for 10 December 1888)
"Estreat the Recoyce of Francis Tumblety and his bail for non appearance here to answer an indictment for misdemeanour
Thomas Chambers."
The below two entries are from CRIM 6/17 at the National Archives which is a Central Criminal Court Book covering the period 1 April 1887 to 31 March 1891.
FIRST ENTRY
"Tuesday morning 20th November 1888 Before Sir Thos. Chambers 2 C Recorder and Alderman Tyler.
Regina
v
Francis Tumblety
Committed for offences under Criminal Law Amendment Act
Upon application of Mr Bodkin for defence & after hearing Mr Muir for prosecution the case is adjourned till next Session all recognizances being respited."
[The letter "M." is written in pencil next to Tumblety's name]
SECOND ENTRY (under entries for 10 December 1888)
"Estreat the Recoyce of Francis Tumblety and his bail for non appearance here to answer an indictment for misdemeanour
Thomas Chambers."
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