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GEORGE. RICHMAN. I am a son of Isaac Richman, of <keyword>Robin Hood-lane</keyword>. The prisoner was sitting in the shop, waiting for his wife—she came, went round the counter, and sat down by his side—he spoke to her, and kissed her; then put his left arm round her neck, pulled her head back with his face on hers, and drew something across her throat—she hallooed out, "He has got a knife!"—I saw blood come from her throat—she ran away—he had been in the shop five or ten minutes before it happened—they were talking as if they were friends.<ref>[https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?id=t18480918-2178&div=t18480918-2178&terms=Robin_Hood#highlight Proceedings of the Old Bailey: 18 Sep. 1848.]</ref>}}</onlyinclude>
GEORGE. RICHMAN. I am a son of Isaac Richman, of <keyword>Robin Hood-lane</keyword>. The prisoner was sitting in the shop, waiting for his wife—she came, went round the counter, and sat down by his side—he spoke to her, and kissed her; then put his left arm round her neck, pulled her head back with his face on hers, and drew something across her throat—she hallooed out, "He has got a knife!"—I saw blood come from her throat—she ran away—he had been in the shop five or ten minutes before it happened—they were talking as if they were friends.<ref>[https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?id=t18480918-2178&div=t18480918-2178&terms=Robin_Hood#highlight Proceedings of the Old Bailey: 18 Sep. 1848.]</ref>}}</onlyinclude>


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Date 1848
Topic Man wounds woman with knife cuts to her throat in shop in Robin Hood Lane, Poplar
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Robin Hood Lane, Poplar.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-06-15. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-10-18.

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[18 Sep. 1848:]
GEORGE. RICHMAN. I am a son of Isaac Richman, of Robin Hood-lane. The prisoner was sitting in the shop, waiting for his wife—she came, went round the counter, and sat down by his side—he spoke to her, and kissed her; then put his left arm round her neck, pulled her head back with his face on hers, and drew something across her throat—she hallooed out, "He has got a knife!"—I saw blood come from her throat—she ran away—he had been in the shop five or ten minutes before it happened—they were talking as if they were friends.[1]

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