• Reference
    QSR1841/3/3/3
  • Title
    Account of former convictions
  • Date free text
    30 June 1841
  • Production date
    From: 1841 To: 1841
  • Scope and Content
    John Childs - Lent Assize 1841, acquitted of felony Charles Maddocks - 1839, stealing turnips, 21 days; 1839, assaulting a constable, 6 weeks; 1839, destroying a door etc, 6 weeks; 1840, destroying a fence, 2 months William Horn - 1836, game laws, 6 weeks; 1836, games laws, 3 months; 1838, game laws, 3 months; 1840, felony, 3 months; 1841, game laws, 2 months Panter, John - 1840, stealing a watch, no prosecution; 1841 Lent Assize, stealing a watch, no bill Charles Roberts - 1837, stealing potatoes, 2 months; 1837, game laws, 3 months; 1840, game laws, 3 months Edward Carr - 1838, game laws, 1 month; 1839, game laws, 3 months William Flickney - 1829 Easter Sessions, rioting etc, 14 days William Bates - 1835, destroying a fence, 6 weeks James Bates - 1835, game laws, 3 months; 1839 Epiphany Sessions, felony, 3 months Jesse Chew - 1836, destroying a box, 1 month; 1840, breaking glasses, 2 months; 1840, assault, 2 months Thomas Hodgins - 1838, stealing a watch, acquitted; 1840, deserter, discharged by order of the Secretary at War through illness Edward King - 1839, stealing apples, 1 month; 1841, rogue and vagabond, 14 days John Norman - 1838, rogue and vagabond, 3 months; 1841, stealing wood, 2 months
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