• Reference
    QSR1845/1/3/6
  • Title
    List of cases heard at Quarter Sessions giving case numbers, names, offences and outcome
  • Date free text
    31 December 1844
  • Production date
    From: 1844 To: 1845
  • Scope and Content
    30 Thomas Pratt; 31 Solomon Holland - larceny being servants - bills returned ignoramus, discharged 37 George Robinson - embezzlement - bill returned ignoramus, discharged 11 Charlotte Bond - stealing from a dwelling house - acquitted 14 Emma Cannon - simple larceny - acquitted 16 Charles Stanford - robbery - acquitted 19 Henry Bishop - embezzlement - acquitted 28 Joseph Morgan; 29 Thomas Morgan - receiving stolen goods - acquitted 36 Joseph Crawley - simple larceny - acquitted 2 James Hunt - sheep stealing - 10 years transportation, also 7 days imprisonment in the Common Gaol for 2nd count of sheep stealing 15 William French - robbery - 10 years transportation 12 William Hudson - sheep stealing after previous conviction - 15 years transportation 9 William Brain; 21 Edward Maddocks - simple larceny after previous conviction - 7 years transportation 23George Redman - housebreaking - 7 years transportation 1 William Smith; 7 Charles Brown; 8 Alfred Brown; 13 John Odell - simple larceny - 6 months imprisonment, Charles and Alfred Brown solitary confinement 3 Joseph Lenton - larceny being a servant - 3 months imprisonment 18 William Barnes - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment 22 John Albone; 34 William Day - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment 33 William Creamer - simple larceny - 2 months imprisonment 10 Uriah King - stealing from the person - 6 weeks imprisonment 4 Susan Owen - obtaining goods by false pretences - 1 month imprisonment 6 Edward Osborn; 20 John Chesham; 35 George Walker - simple larceny - 1 month imprisonment 27 John Bailey - simple larceny - 1 month imprisonment 17 Jacob Hull - larceny being a servant - 14 days imprisonment 5 Henry Johnston - simple larceny - 7 days imprisonment 24 John Sherman; 25 David Bennett - house breaking - 7 days imprisonment, private whipping James Baker - committed for want of sureties of the peace, having found securities is ordered to be discharged (Imprisonment in House of Correction with hard labour unless otherwise mentioned)
  • Level of description
    item