by BC Wench » Wed Apr 20, 2022 9:39 am
I found these on FMP :-
Daily Gazette for Middlesbrough 24 January 1885
UTTERING COUNTERFEIT COIN
Elizabeth Browngreaves alias Elizabeth Keelan, alias McIlreevil (30), married, pleased guilty to uttering counterfeit coin at Brandon, and was sentenced to fifteen months' imprisonment with hard labour.
Consett Guardian 16 January 1885
WATERHOUSES
At the Durham County Police Court on Wednesday, Elizabeth Browngreaves, a woman with many aliases, was committed for trial on a charge of uttering counterfeit coin at Waterhouses.
North Star (Darlington) 26 January 1885
DURHAM ASSIZES
The business of these Assizes was resumed on Saturday as follows:-
Criminal Court - Before Mr Justice Lopes
Elizabeth Browngreaves (30), married, passing bad money at Waterhouses - Fifteen months.
There are images of these on FMP:-
England & Wales, Crime, Prisons & Punishment, 1770-1935
Elizabeth Browngreaves —Year: 1885—HO27—
Elizabeth Browngreaves Or Keelan Or Mcilareevie Birth:1855 Year: 1885 Durham HO140
Elizabeth Clifford Or Browngreaves Or Kelan Birth:1857 Year: 1887 Bradford MEPO6 Habitual Criminals Register 1890
Elizabeth Clifford Or Keelan Or Browngreaves Birth: 1857 Year: 1887 Yorkshire HO140
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