- ReferenceQSR1844/2/3/5
- TitleResults of prosecutions at Easter Quarter Sessions. Gives names, crimes and outcomes.
- Date free text9 April 1844
- Production dateFrom: 1844 To: 1844
- Scope and ContentRichard Gell - committed for want of sureties to keep the peace, discharged after entering into recognizance for £40 to keep the peace for 12 months Thomas Hide; Samuel Cooper - committed for want of sureties to appear to answer complaint of Thomas Cooper - discharged as no prosecution Joseph West, 38 - simple larceny (after previous conviction for felony) - discharged, bill returned 'ignoramus' George Line, 14 - breaking and stealing from a dwelling house - discharged, bill returned 'ignoramus' Joseph Placeham, 21; Thomas Rowney, 23 - simple larceny - discharged, bill returned 'ignoramus' Robert Appleby, 19 - maliciously cutting and damaging trees growing in ground belonging to a dwelling house, the amount of injury done exceeding £1 (after previous conviction for felony) - transportation for 14 years William Peat, 19 - maliciously cutting and damaging trees growing in ground belonging to a dwelling house, the amount of injury done exceeding £1 - transportation for 7 years James Redman, 23; Joseph Bumstead, 38 - simple larceny (after previous conviction for felony) - transportation for 10 years Joseph Mason, 33; Thomas Risely, 23; Frederick Haines,22; John White, 28 - 3 months imprsonment Thomas Daniels, 24 - obtaining money by false pretences - two consecutive terms of 3 months imprisonment James Tyson, 18; William Hillyard, 34 - simple larceny - 1 month imprisonment
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