Notes for: Rose FOSKETT

1871 Living in parental home, Tinkers End, Winslow.
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1881 Mursley, BKM
PRO RG11/1477 / 7
Page Number 8
John CARR Head M M 44 Swanbourne, BKM Miller & Maltster
Sarah CARR Wife M F 31 Mursley, BKM
Lousia CARR Daur F 10 Mursley, BKM Scooler
Edwin J. CARR Son M 9 Mursley, BKM Scooler
Mary E. CARR Daur F 7 Mursley, BKM Scooler
William CARR Son M 5 Mursley, BKM Scooler
Gertrude M. CARR Daur F 3 Mursley, BKM
Ernest J. CARR Son M 1 Mursley, BKM
Thomas FLETCHER Visitor M M 58 Padbury, BKM Bootmaker
Rose FOSKETT Servant U F 14 Winslow, BKM General Servant
John KIRBY Servant U M 18 Wingrave, BKM General Servant
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Friday, Sep 16, 1887; pg. 10; Issue 32179; col A
At Marylebone, Maud Louisa Riley, 21, nurse and Rose Foskett, 21, general servant, were charged on warrants with stealing £2 10s, the money of Mr Cornelius George Nobbs, living at 197, Prince of Wales Rd, Kentish Town. It was show(sic) that the two prisoners were in the prosecutor's service. In January last they gave notice to leave, and about a week before they should have left the prosecutor and his wife went out and left the money in charge of Riley to pay a collector who was to call for the rent of a mission-room. After their master and mistress had gone they agreed to divide the money between them and leave at once. They left the house quite unprotected, and with no one to look after the three children, the youngest of whom was quite an infant. When the prosecutor returned and found what had happened he at once communicated with the police. Nothing, however, was heard of the prisoners until the 8th inst, when Foskett called upon the prosecutor's wife and begged that her husband would not prosecute her. No promise was made, and subsequently the prisoners were arrested on warrants. Riley was arrested at Blackpool, where she was in service, and Foskett was apprehended at Winslow, Bucks. Both the prisoners expressed sorrow for what they gad done. Mt Cooke committed them for trial.
Times046
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1887 Sun Sep 25 Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
Disgraceful Thefts by Servants
Maud Louise Riley, 21, nurse, and Rose Foskett, 21, a general servant, were charged on warrants at Marylebone police court on Thursday with stealing £2 10s, the money of Mr Cornelius George Nobbs, a gentleman, residing at 197 Prince of Wales Road, Kentish Town. The evidence showed that the prisoners had been in the employ of the prosecutor, one as nurse and the other as general servant. In January last the prisoners gave notice to leave. About a week before their time was up, the prosecutor and Mrs Noble were going out, and left £2 10s in the charge of the prisoner Riley to pay to a collector who was to call for the rent of a mission room, and she was to get a receipt. After the prosecutor and his wife had gone out, the prisoners agreed to divide the money between them and leave at once. They did so, leaving the house quite unprotected, and no one to look after Mr Nobbs' three children, the youngest of whom is only 15 months old. Nothing more was heard of the prisoners until the 8th of September when Foskett, who is now in a delicate condition, called on the proecutor's wife and begged that her husband would not prosecute her. Mr Cooke put the case back for the formal evidence that the prisoners did not pay the money to the collector, and intimated that he should then send the case for trial.
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Criminal Registers:
Rose Foskett 26 Sep 1887 Middlesex Larceny by servant and receiving 1 month w/o hard labour
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(at Little Berkhampstead)
19 May 1890 Joshua Frank Allum, 31, b, lab, Little Berk.
18 May 1890 (Banns) Son of John Allum, lab
Rose Foskett. 24, sp, Little Berk., dau of William Foskett, lab
Wit: Henry Lashen?, Ann Elizabeth Harding

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1891 Living in Bayford, Herts
RG12/1110
Schedule 27 Ponsbourne Lodge
Joshua Frank Allum H M 34(sic) Ag Lab Hertford, HRY
Rose Allum W M 25 Winslow, Bkm
Annie Foskett S 17 Winslow, Bkm
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1901 and 1911 Living at Cucomber Hall, Essendon, Hrt, with husband and children.