The Eliza Armstrong Case: Being a Verbatim Report of the Proceedings at Bow Street (Pall Mall Gazette Supplement, October 3, 1885) FIRST DAY’S PROCEEDINGS Wednesday, September 2, 1885. At Bow-street,…
Mr. Stead in Prison The Pall Mall Gazette, quoted in Benjamin Waugh, William T. Stead: a Life for the People (1885) To-day the Rev. Benjamin Waugh was permitted by the…
Letter from Eliza Armstrong to Mrs. Comb (1885) Quoted in Alison Plowden, The Case of Eliza Armstrong: A Child of 13 Bought for £5 (1974) My dear Mrs Comb, I write these…
Lloyds Weekly London Newspaper (September 27, 1885) The expectation that the preliminary proceedings to the Armstrong casewould be concluded yesterday, caused the Bow-street police-court to be again thronged with an…
Lloyds Weekly London Newspaper (August 9, 1885) During the past month Mrs. Armstrong, the mother of the missing girl, Eliza Armstrong, has been many times before the magistrate of the…
The Press on the Armstrong Case The Pall Mall Gazette (November 11, 1885) The Times says:— “In the weighty words which he addressed to Mr. Stead, Mr. Justice Lopes touched the essential…