• Reference
    QSR1843/2/3/4
  • Title
    List of convictions and acquittals
  • Date free text
    4 April 1843
  • Production date
    From: 1843 To: 1843
  • Scope and Content
    William Higgins, 23 - larceny, being a servant - 4 months imprisonment with solitary confinement Thomas Manton, 23 - receiving stolen goods - 4 months imprisonment with solitary confinement Elisha Thorn, 27 - simple larceny - 4 month imprisonment with solitary confinement Odell Webb, 14 - larceny, being a servant (2 indictments) - 2 terms 14 days imprisonment with private whipping and solitary confinement, to run consecutively James Jellis, 21; James Rowe, 21 - receiving stolen goods - 3 months imprisonment with solitary confinement James Sergeant - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment with solitary confinement Edward Maddocks, 15 - larceny, being a servant - 14 days imprisonment with private whipping and solitary confinement George Chapman, 45 - larceny - acquitted on ground of insanity, ordered to be kept in strict custody in the Common Gaol until Her Majesty's pleasure shall be known. Samuel Arnold, 50 - larceny (being a servant) - acquitted William Omant - recieving stolen goods - acquitted Matthew Tebbutt - simple larceny - acquitted Thomas Bridges - stealing from the person - bill returned 'ignoramus' William Smith - common assault - 6 months imprisonment James Bates - common assault - acquitted William Wells - lack of sureties - discharged as sureties found George Street - Articles of the Peace exhibited against him by Sarah Street his wife - remanded to Gaol until he enters into recognizances with sufficient sureties fo keep the peace
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