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 : Trial against Henry Fauntleroy in the Old Bailey, 1824


Trial against Henry Fauntleroy in the Old Bailey, 1824

Scene during the trial against Henry Fauntleroy in the Central Criminal Court, the court of assizes for severe crimes committed in London and the surrounding area. Henry Fauntleroy (right, standing) was accused of counterfeiting money and was sentenced to death by hanging. Fauntleroy was a partner in a bank, and had acquired losses in his stock market dealings that he tried to pay with fake money

Picture No
10522378
Media ID
48143479
Size
2756px x 1612px (2.7MB)
Credit
Mary Evans / SZ Photo / Scherl
Date
1824

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