- ReferenceQSR1870/4/3/5
- TitleReturn of persons committed, bailed to appear for trial, or indicted at Michaelmas Quarter Sessions
- Date free text18 October 1870
- Production dateFrom: 1870 To: 1870
- Scope and Content1. William Larman - simple larceny after previous conviction - 12 months imprisonment 2. Thomas Williams - house breaking after previous conviction - 7 years penal servitude followed by 7 years supervision by police 3. Thomas Pugh - house breaking - 18 months imprisonment 4. William Harrad - house breaking - 18 months imprisonment 5. Patrick Gilshalan - house breaking - 18 months imprisonment 6. Annie Watkin - obtaining good by false pretences - 14 days imprisonment 7. Jesse Washington - indecent assault - no bill 8. Levi Cook - sheep stealing - 18 months imprisonment 9. Rowland Denton - sheep stealing after previous conviction - 7 years penal servitude followed by 7 years supervision by police 10. William Cook - receiving stolen goods - 18 months imprisonment 11. Ann Hall - simple larceny - found to be insane before trial and removed to Fisherton Lunatic Asylum under a warrant from the Secretary of State 12. James Sear - simple larceny - not guilty 13. William Williams - larceny from the person - 12 months imprisonment 14. Thomas Saunders - obtaining money by false pretences - 3 months imprisonment 15. Tempest Ebenezer Handscombe - simple larceny - no bill
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