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Hi there, I found this in the British Newspaper archive, not the Old Bailey report "John Clever, Worchester Police force deposed to apprehending the prisoner Philip on the 9th instant at the house of a man called. Ames".
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Hi Mike, sorry I cannot help. Sarah Ames m. Philip Reeves in 1845. He was arrested at her father's house according to the Old Bailey trial records, 1847, unfortunately I did not make a record of this or the father's name. It was in Wolverhampton. Philip was sentenced to 15 yrs. and...
Philip Reeves born Birmingham 1823, father Philip Reeves mother Sarah Eames married in St.Martins Birmingham 1/2/1814. Philip Reeves snr. was born in Egham 1787. Philip the son was sent to Australia as a convict exile, he was there until 1862, did he return to the Uk after his sentence was...