• Reference
    QSR1843/1/3/4
  • Title
    List of cases at Epiphany Quarter Sessions 1843. Lists name, age, offence and outcome
  • Date free text
    3 January 1843
  • Production date
    From: 1843 To: 1843
  • Scope and Content
    William Hodgins, 18 - breaking and entering - 12 months imprisonment Thomas Brown, 25; Joseph Fensom - breaking and entering - 6 months imprisonment William Weston, 20; Edward Nursall 19 - assaulting a peace officer in the execution of his duty - 4 months imprisonment Joseph Sands, 19; Samuel Day, 28; John Odell; William Reader - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment John Barcock, 26 - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment with solitary confinement Joseph Pestell, 21; Josiah Pestell, 19 - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment with solitary confinement William Read - obtaining chattels under false pretences - 3 months imprisonment William Wilds, 21; John Bradshaw - assaulting a peace officer in the execution of his duty - 3 months imprisonment Mary Garner wife of James Garner, 48; Sarah Garner wife of William Garner, 19 - simple larceny - 2 months imprisonment Robert Green, 14 - stealing in a dwelling house - 6 weeks imprisonment with private whipping George Edwards, 13 - receiving stolen goods from Robert Green - 6 weeks imprisonment with private whipping James Dennis, 44; Robert Chapman, 40; Mary Ann Rollins wife of David Rollins - simple larcey - 1 month imprisonment Benjamin Peach, 24 - assaulting a peace officer - 1 month imprisonment Eli Childs; Robert Twelvetrees - simple larceny on two indictments - 3 weeks imprisonment for each offence, to run consecutively James Croft, 12 - simple larceny - one week imprisonment with private whipping Thomas Dawson, 36; Valentine Foskett, 35 - simpley larcenty - acquitted William Calladine, 23; Edward Beard, 22 - housebreaking - acquitted Thomas Hill, 21; Thomas Hare, 13 - simple larceny - bills returned ignored Edward Young - assault with intent to commit an unnatural crime - bill returned ignored Robert Roe; Jesse Turpin - assault on a police officer - bill returned ignored William Wells - remanded in gaol until he enters in recognizance and finds sureties that he will keep the peace towards his wife Mary Ann Wells William Stimpson; Charles Daniels - gaoled for want of sureties. Discharged, no person appearing to prosecute
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