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  <dc:title>John Bacon, police constable of Holy Trinity Ely against Jonathan Cross, laborer of Holy Trinity Ely for threatening to attack the informant with a pocket knife whilst on duty</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Witness statements from two other constables, Thomas Ellis and Daniel Holmes patrolling the streets with police constable John Bacon and Marshall Fisher of St Mary Ely who witnessed a skirmish near the Kings Arms and near the Red Lion Inn. He believes he saw nearly 200 hundred persons assembled in the High street causing a disturbance. </dc:description>
  <dc:date>10 September 1836</dc:date>
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