Letter to London Chief of Police from Thomas Mead, County Constable
[Telorance?] 27th April 1880
to Chief Police
London
Sir
I am in possession of a coat and shirt with a mistrey connected with them they ware found some distance from here covered up, behind a log [...] the shirt is a woolen shirt [...] it is completly covered with blood [...] there is a famliey by the name of [caswel?] lives a bout four miles from here that knows something about the donley murder [...] there is a strong suspicion that they know something about the urder I will send the clothes to you if you think that they will be of any use to you.
yours truly
(signed) Thomas Mead
County Constable
[Telorance?]
Source: J.J. Talman Regional Collection, University of Western Ontario Archives, Donnelly Family Papers, B4878, File 2, Thomas Mead, Letter to London Chief of Police from Thomas Mead, County Constable, April 27, 1880.