• Reference
    QSR1843/3/3/5
  • Title
    Committals and sentences at Quarter Sessions held on 27 June 1843. Gives names, offences and result of commitments.
  • Date free text
    27 June 1843
  • Production date
    From: 1843 To: 1843
  • Scope and Content
    William Fensom; James Crofts - larceny after a previous conviction for felony - bills returned ignoramus Ann Cain; William Munns - simple larceny - bills returned ignoramus Samuel Stanton; George Lovatt; James Williams; Robert Roe; George Cooper - simple larceny - acquitted Thomas Cook - breaking and entering, after previous conviction for felony - acquitted Joseph Brown; Sarah Mathers - receiving stolen goods - acquitted William Henry Doynes; Samuel Hewlat; Joseph Coleman; Elizabeth Sarah Mathers - acquitted Jane Stratton; Lydia Wacket; Thomas Wilding - larceny (being servants) - 3 mnths imprisonment Harriet Baldwin - uttering counterfeit silver coin - 3 months imprisonment with 1 week solitary confinement Charles Spencer - uttering counterfeit silver coin - 4 months imprisonment with 1 week solitary confinement James Richardson - simple larceny - 4 months imprisonment Joseph Hide - larceny (being a servant) - 4 months imprisonment George Abraham - simple larceny - 2 months imprisonment Robert Rooker - simple larceny - 2 months imprisonment Joseph Smith; James Billington; Joseph Bumstead - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment with 1 week solitary confinement James Sinfield - obtaining money by false pretences - 1 month imprisonment James Fanch - simple larceny - 1 month imprisonment James Smith - common assault - to pay a £10 fine and enter into recognizance to keep the peace for six months William Mace - simple larceny - 12 months imprisonment William Purser - larceny (being a servant) - ine month imprisonment with private whipping John Barrington - larceny (after previous conviction) - 6 months imprisonment with 2 weeks solitary confinement
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