| Title | Deposition George Brawn. By James Bullimore, Huntingdon, accusing Brawn of stealing from him, when drunk, 8/6. Bullimore (Dummy) was deaf and dumb but of clear understanding and able to write and read. Evidence by William Bull, waiter, Falcon Public House, James Felce, policeman; and by Stephen Pumfrett, proprietor of the Falcon, John Mann, policeman and George Greatwood, (assistant to Mr. Armstrong, coachmaker who all three understood and interpreted for Dummy, apparently a well-known character in the town. |