- ReferenceQSR1840/4/3/4
- TitleList of convictions at Michaelmas Quarter Sessions
- Date free text20 October 1840
- Production dateFrom: 1840 To: 1840
- Scope and ContentWilliam Cook, 32; James Foxley, 47 - simple larceny - 12 months imprisonment, solitary confinement William Hancock, 35; John Miles, 23; James Osborn, 46 - simple larceny - 6 months imprisonment, solitary confinement (James Osborn previous conviction) John Gilbert, 50 - simple larceny (2 indictments) - 3 months and 6 months imprisonment, to be served consecutively Thomas Martin, 22 - simple larceny - 6 months imprisonment, solitary confinement William Smith, 28 - simple larceny (robbing his master) - 6 months imprisonment Robert Roe, 74; John Breed, 49 - simple larceny - 6 months imprisonment Robert Cannell, 23 - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment, solitary confinement Thomas Lathwell, 47; William Horn; William Dudley - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment George Lacey, 28 - simple larceny - 2 months imprisonment Mary Campion, 24; Catherine Barnett, 45, wife of George Barnett - simple larceny - 1 month imprisonment Jane Leedon, 17 - simple larceny - 1 month imprisonment, solitary confinement David Owen, 11 - simple larceny - 1 month imprisonment, private whipping Joel Bushby, 12 - simple larceny - 14 days imprisonment, solitary confinement William Lilley, 11 - simple larceny - 2 days imprisonment, private whipping Samuel Tompkins, 19; James Tompkins, 26 - assault - £10 fine each and to enter into recognizance for £20 to keep the peace for one year. To be imprisoned until fine paid and recognizance entered into. Stephen Emmerton, 40; Edward Emmerton, 29; John Emmerton, 23 - assault upon a peace officer in the execution of his office - £2 fine each and to enter into recognizance for £20 to keep the peace for 1 year. Fines were paid to the Sheriff in Court and recognizances entered into as ordered. Joseph Dunton, 48 - assault - 5 shilling fine, paid in Court Robert Brunt, 17 - bound by a recognizance to appear to answer charge of simple larceny - a material witness for the prosecution prevented from attending by illness - recognizance respited till next Quarter Sessions Jane Clare, 15; Matilda Sinfield,15 - simple larceny - discharged Joel Breed - assault - discharged Henry Oldham, 22; John Wilson, 21; William Wells, 17; Edward Barratt, 30; Jabez Corby, 20 - discharged, the bills being ignored William Hootton - bound with sureties for his appearance to keep the peace - discharged, no person appearing against him
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordCook, William,
Foxley, James,
Hancock, William,
Miles, John,
Osborn, James,
Gilbert, John,
Martin, Thomas,
Smith, William,
Roe, Robert,
Breed, John,
Cannell, Robert,
Lathwell, Thomas,
Horn, William,
Dudley, William,
Lacey, George,
Campion, Mary,
Barnett, Catherine,
Barnett, George,
Leeden, Jane,
Owen, David,
Bushby, Joel,
Lilley, William,
Tompkins, Samuel,
Tompkins, James,
Emmerton, Stephen,
Emmerton, Edward,
Emmerton, John,
Dunton, Joseph,
Brunt, Robert,
Clare, Jane,
Sinfield, Matilda,
Breed, Joel,
Oldham, Henry,
Wilson, John,
Wells, William,
Barratt, Edward,
Corby, Jabez,
Hootton, William - Keywords
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