Essex Newsman - 4th July 1908 - Assault on a woman
Albert Chilvers, 26, a porter, and Albert Tilling, 28, a coster, pleaded not guilty to inflicting grievous bodily harm on Alice Powell at Walthamstow, but admitted common assault.
Mr Phillips, prosecuting, accepted the plea and said the prosecutrix was living with Chilvers and had 4 children by him. The cause of the assault was that they were turned out of their house with Tilling, who lived with them, and the woman and children had to sleep in the Forest.
Both prisoners struck the woman and this brought on a miscarriage. The prisoners averred the woman began the trouble by striking them. Chilvers, who was said to have assaulted the woman on 2 days, was sentenced to 6 months, and Tilling 4 months, hard labour.
Tony