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On a Friday night in September 1842, some young men – local agricultural labourers – went out for a drink or three in Hadleigh, Suffolk. A few hours later, one of them would be found slumped on the road dead.
In part 1, we heard all about the coroner’s inquest looking into John Blandon’s death on the streets of Hadleigh. The inquest decided that Charles Smith had a case to answer, and he was committed to Bury Gaol to await trial.
In part 2, we hear about the trial, its verdict and how my guest’s family is linked to this story.
For show notes, please go to: https://geneageek.com/podcast/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On a Friday night in September 1842, some young men – local agricultural labourers – went out for a drink or three in Hadleigh, Suffolk. A few hours later, one of them would be found slumped on the road dead.
In part 1, we heard all about the coroner’s inquest looking into John Blandon’s death on the streets of Hadleigh. The inquest decided that Charles Smith had a case to answer, and he was committed to Bury Gaol to await trial.
In part 2, we hear about the trial, its verdict and how my guest’s family is linked to this story.
For show notes, please go to: https://geneageek.com/podcast/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.