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People involved in the trial for fraud against Edwin Marshall Fox. Drawing by G.K
Dr Bridgewater ; L.P. Holmes ; E. Shackell ; Elizabeth Forster ; The convict Fisher ; Mr Marshall Fox ; Miss Toovey. G.K. Jones.
Names of persons depicted are inscribed on mount. According to The times, 25 September 1905 and 2 October 1905, the accused were: Talbot Bridgwater, 49, medical specialist; Lionel Peyton Holmes, 53, doctor's assistant; William Edward Shackell, 49, surveyor; Elizabeth Foster, boarding house keeper; and Fisher, alias Dean. Miss Toovey was secretary to Edwin Marshall Fox, an American mineowner and industrialist and the victim of the forgery of a cheque in his name. Bridgwater (also spelt Bridgewater) was proprietor of the "Progressive Medical Alliance", Oxford Street, London. Bridgwater, Holmes and Shackell were convicted, Foster acquitted. Bridgwater was sentenced to seven years penal servitude (Times, 30 Nov. 1905) - 1905
© Wellcome Collection / G. K. Jones

Trial
Trial of aldulteress ; ancestral hall.
Pencil inscription on verso: Examination in an ancestral hall before elders of a woman charged with adultery.
Bears number 53
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