THE STAFFORDSHIRE SENTINEL

Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire, England

25 July 1934

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CROWLEY BOUND OVER.

 

 

At the Old Bailey to-day Edward Alexander Crowley, aged 58, described as an explorer, who was charged with receiving four original letters and one copy said to have been stolen from Mrs. Betty Sedgwick, professionally known as “Betty May,” an artist’s model, of South Hill Park-gardens, Hampstead, was bound over for two years and ordered to pay a sum not exceeding 50 guineas towards the costs of prosecution.