- ReferenceQSR1842/3/3/4
- TitleList of convictions and acquittals at Midsummer Quarter Sessions 1842
- Date free text28 June 1842
- Production dateFrom: 1842 To: 1842
- Scope and ContentCharles Morris, 34 - simple larceny - 12 months imprisonment William Turner, 17 - stealing the goods of his master - 9 months imprisonment John Cook, 28 - simple larceny - 6 months imprisonment William Upton, 26 - stealing in a dwelling house - 6 months imprisonment Joseph Chance, 24 - simple larceny - 6 months imprisonment Edward Wootton, 26 - simple larceny - 6 months imprisonment Charles Maddocks, 20 - assaulting a constable in the execution of his office - 6 months imprisonment Edward Clarke, 35; Martha Houghton, singlewoman, 44; Samuel Tompkins, 20 - simple larceny - 6 months imprisonment Thomas Mantel, 35; Sarah Houghton, singlewoman, 17 - simple larceny - 4 months imprisonment Ann Saunders, 19; Ann Taylor, 18; Eliza Smith, 20; Joseph Bunker - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment Sarah Clarke, singlewoman, 21 - stealing the money of her master - 3 months imprisonment William Champkin, 21; Daniel Sapwell, 18; William Chandler, 19 - riot and assault on a peace officer in the execution of his duty - 3 months imprisonment William Ward,30 - stealing from the person - 3 months imprisonment George Betts, 22 - assaulting a constable in the execution of his duty - 3 months imprisonment John Barrington, 23 - stealing the goods of his master - 2 months imprisonment James Brightman - simple larceny - 2 months imprisonment Sarah Brooks, 19 - stealing the money of her master - 6 weeks imprisonment John Roberts, 41 - assaulting a constable in the execution of his duty - 1 month imprsonment Caleb Maddams, 14 - stealing the money of his master 1 month imprisonment Mary Ann Pedley, singlewoman, 20 - receiving money knowing it to have been stolen - 1 month imprisonment Thomas Hart, 15 - simple larceny - 1 week imprisonment, private whipping Jacob Hart, 11 - receiving stolen goods - 1 wee imprisonment, private whipping Henry Young - simple larceny - 2 days imprisonment, private whipping John Woodward, 23; Mary, wife of John Night, 26; Henry Pearson, 20; Thomas Crowsley; Ruth Newell, singlewoman, 18; John Keep, 30; Thomas Smith, 50; Mesheck Gollins; William Leach, 19; James Cook; Thomas Wilson, 44 - felonies and misdemeanours - acquitted David Punter, 15; Sarah Smith, singlewoman - bills returned ignored, discharged Richard Gell, 45 - bound by recognizance to appear at these Sessions, discharged no person appearing against him
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordMorris, Charles,
Turner, William,
Cook, John,
Upton, William,
Chance, Joseph,
Wootton, Edward,
Maddocks, Charles,
Clarke, Edward,
Houghton, Martha,
Tompkins, Samuel,
Mantel, Thomas,
Houghton, Sarah,
Saunders, Ann,
Taylor, Ann,
Smith, Eliza,
Bunker, Joseph,
Clarke, Sarah,
Champkin, William,
Sapwell, Daniel,
Chandler, William,
Ward, William,
Betts, George,
Barrington, John,
Brightman, James,
Brooks, Sarah,
Roberts, John,
Maddams, Caleb,
Pedley, Mary Ann,
Hart, Thomas,
Hart, Jacob,
Young, Henry,
Woodward, John,
Night, Mary,
Night, John,
Pearson, Henry,
Crowsley, Thomas,
Newell, Ruth,
Keep, John,
Smith, Thomas,
Gollins, Meshek,
Leach, William,
Cook, James,
Wilson, Thomas,
Punter, David,
Smith, Sarah,
Gell, Richard - Keywords
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