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EDWIN THOMAS WOODHALL. Francis Percy Toplis (20 August 1896 – 6 June 1920) was a British criminal and imposter active during the First World War. It is claimed he played a major part in the Étaples Mutiny from 9 - 12 September 1917, being known as "The Monocled Mutineer", however, there is doubt about this. He was shot and killed in Cumberland while AWOL from the army. Detective & Secret Service Days. [With plates, including portraits.]. London : Jarrolds, [1929]. Source: 06055.f.8 plate opposite page 154.

EDWIN THOMAS WOODHALL. Francis Percy Toplis (20 August 1896 – 6 June 1920) was a British criminal and imposter active during the First World War. It is claimed he played a major part in the Étaples Mutiny from 9 - 12 September 1917, being known as "The Monocled Mutineer", however, there is doubt about this. He was shot and killed in Cumberland while AWOL from the army. Detective & Secret Service Days. [With plates, including portraits.]. London : Jarrolds, [1929]. Source: 06055.f.8 plate opposite page 154.
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Francis Percy Toplis (20 August 1896 – 6 June 1920) was a British criminal and imposter active during the First World War. It is claimed he played a major part in the Étaples Mutiny from 9 - 12 September 1917, being known as "The Monocled Mutineer", however, there is doubt about this. He was shot and killed in Cumberland while AWOL from the army. Detective & Secret Service Days. [With plates, including portraits.]. London : Jarrolds, [1929]. Source: 06055.f.8 plate opposite page 154.
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