BRACERS Record Detail for 113284

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Collection code
RA2
Class no.
761
Document no.
133962
Box no.
8.35
Filed
Bundle 2, 1
Recipient(s)
Coward, Chance & Co.
Sender(s)
Iles Detective Agency Ltd.
Smith, John W.
Date
1934/06/01
Form of letter
TL(TC,MIM)
Pieces
2
Notes and topics

"Re Countess Russell".

The document provides details of an interview with Mr. T. Riggs, along with a description of him. "It was ascertained from a book-shop adjoining, that Mr. Riggs usually has friends there, one a gentleman with a car who is about the same age and build as Mr. Riggs and whose name is believed to be Hamilton." Smith mentions a lady, between 40-45 with dark red hair, accompanied by a crippled daughter visiting Riggs.

"Our representative was informed that the Modern Reader had gone into bankruptcy, and that the parties were leaving."

Smith writes that their representative also called at 1, Coptic Street, W.C., and were informed that Harris Russell had a room there for four months, leaving in January, which was confirmed by Harris Russell himself.

Permission
Everyone
Record no.
113284
Record created
Jun 10, 2014
Record last modified
Feb 05, 2016
Created/last modified by
duncana