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Charles Cuthbert Carlton 1 Batemans Bldgs ratebooks 1777-81 Litchfield St ratebooks 1770-77 / Old Bailey 11.1.1775 Charles Cuthbert Carlton clerk to Justices in Rotation Office, Lichfield St, witness in trial of Lyon Elcan for forgery / Morning Post 7.3.1777 mentioned as "Mr Carlton clerk of the peace" / Morning Post 16.4.1777 ad for wine apply O.C. at 1 Batemans Buildings / Morning Herald 17.8.1782 "Mr C who for ten years past has been deputy clerk of the peace for the city and liberty of Westminster, absconded within these few days from his house in Bateman's-buildings, for the continent, having, for a length of time, been embezzling, to a very considerable amount, the money and fees of the office belonging to his principal Thomas Vaughan, Esq. as also other considerable sums, as treasurer to the commissioners for building the new Westminster sessions-house. The amount of the latter is supposed to exceed 700l. Mr. J. Power, of Gerrard-street, is appointed by Thomas Vaughan, Esq. to succeed to the above deputyship."
Charles Cuthbert Carlton, man of Upper East Smithfield buried 21.1.1787 St Botolph Aldgate