Old Bailey Proceedings 1674-1913
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A number of Brickell/Brickle references have been found at this, fully searchable, web site that has captured the proceedings of the London central criminal court. http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/
A short summary of the individuals is provided here:
- William Brickell: a tailor living in East Smithfield in 1796,
- John Brickell: shopman to a Mr Isaacs, a pawnbroker in 1818
- John Brickell: partner of William Mill, pawnbrokers in Tottenham Court Road in 1827
- John Brickell: pawnbroker at 127 Tottenham Court Road; various additional references through to 1831
- John Longford Brickell: 1834 – and no references to pawnbrokers so may be a different person to previous John
- Thomas Brickell: policeman in Walthamstow in 1836
- Sarah Brickell: thief, transported for 7 seven years in 1837
- George Brickell: shopman to a Mr Dent in 1842
- William Brickell: policeman (M R 9) in 1877
- George Brickle: bigamist in 1824
- Martha Brickle: daughter of George and Ann Brickle (same George as bigamist above); accused of theft from George in 1834
- Mr Brickle: passing reference to Mr Brickle, a pawnbroker in 1834 – quite probably John Brickell?
- Mr Brickle: 2nd passing reference to Mr Brickle, a pawnbroker in 1834 – quite probably John Brickell?
- Mr Brickle: another passing reference to Mr Brickle, a pawnbroker in 1836 – quite probably John Brickell?
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