Leopold Redpath

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File:Leopold Redpath attributed to William Egley 1839.jpg
Leopold Redpath. Pencil drawing attributed to William Egley, 1839. National Portrait Gallery, London.
File:Leopold Redpath embezzler 1856 in The Chronicles of Newgate vol. 2, pp. 386-390, by Arthur Griffiths 1884.ogg
Leopold Redpath in The Chronicles of Newgate

Leopold Redpath (12 May 1816 - 1 May 1891) was a clerk of the Great Northern Railway Company[1][2] who perpetrated a notorious fraud against his employers and was transported to Australia.[3][4]

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