- ReferenceQSR1843/1/3/4
- TitleList of cases at Epiphany Quarter Sessions 1843. Lists name, age, offence and outcome
- Date free text3 January 1843
- Production dateFrom: 1843 To: 1843
- Scope and ContentWilliam 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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- Persons/institution keywordHill, George,
Hodgins, William,
Brown, Thomas,
Fensom, Joseph,
Weston, William,
Nursall, Edward,
Sands, Joseph,
Day, Samuel,
Odell, John,
Reader, William,
Barcock, John,
Pestell, Joseph,
Pestell, Josiah,
Read, William,
Wilds, William,
Bradshaw, John,
Garner, Mary,
Garner, James,
Garner, Sarah,
Garner, William,
Green, Robert,
Edwards, George,
Dennis, James,
Chapman, Robert,
Rollins, Mary Ann,
Rollins, David,
Peach, Benjamin,
Childs, Eli,
Twelvetrees, Robert,
Croft, James,
Dawson, Thomas,
Foskett, Valentine,
Calladine, William,
Beard, Edward,
Hill, Thomas,
Hare, Thomas,
Young, Edward,
Roe, Robert,
Turpin, Jesse,
Wells, William,
Wells, Mary Ann,
Stimpson, William,
Daniels, Charles - Keywords
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