- ReferenceQSR1846/1/3/3
- TitleReturn of persons committed, bailed to appear for trial, or indicted at Quarter Sessions held 6 January 1846. Gives names, ages, crimes and result of commitments.
- Date free text6 January 1846
- Production dateFrom: 1846 To: 1846
- Scope and ContentHenry Barley, 32; John Hart, 21; Charles Kitchener, 21 - simple larceny - bills returned ignoramus, discharged Rhoda Barker, 39; Sarah Goodwin, 39; Ebenezer Clarke, 37; George Shane (alias Shun), 9; Sarah Newberry, 30; Daniel Odell, 54; George Brown, 23 - simple larceny - acquitted John Evans, 32 - simple larceny after previous conviction - acquitted Robert Hulatt, 37 - sheep stealing - acquitted George Mann, 32 - housebreaking - acquitted Thomas Cox, 40 - receiving stolen goods - acquitted John Hornsby, 29 - simple larceny after previous conviction for felony - 14 days imprisonment in Common Gaol, also sentenced to 7 years transportation for another offence William Wills, 21 - simple larceny - one month imprisonment, also sentenced to 7 years transportation for another offence William Pack, 70 - simple arceny - one year imprisonment with 4 weeks to be in solitary confinement William Wells, 39; Robert Cox, 33; William Sabey, 36 - larceny being servants - 6 months imprisonment James Barcock, 31 - larceny being a servant - 4 months imprisonment Charles Smith, 47; William Millard, 27; William Hardwick, 17; Thomas Abrahams, 24 - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment Charles Godfrey, 17 - breaking and stealing from a curtilage - 3 months imprisonment with 3 weeks to be in solitary confinement William Turney, 28; Obadiah Worsley, 21 - simple larceny - two months imprisonment Susan Smith, 11; Thomas Molster, 35 - simple larceny - one month imprisonment Ellen Rust, 17 - simple larceny - 6 weeds with one week to be in solitary confinement Henry Young, 17 - larceny being a servant - one week imprisonment Henry Haines, 16 - simple larceny - 3 days imprisonment Nathaniel Thorn, 21; Thomas Brown, 31; Joseph Goodman, 30 - rescue - judgment respited. Defendants entered into recognizance to keep the peace for one year especially towards Thomas Sinfield. To appear to receive judgment when required. Robert Roe, 52; John Goodman, 55; Jabez Abraham, 23; William Bates, 18; Reuben Smith, 20; George Smith, 22; Thomas Fountain, 48 - riot and assault - judgment respited. Defendants entered into recognizance to keep the peace for one year espectiall towards Thomas Sinfield. To appear to receive judgment when required. James Kempson, 32 - simple larceny - indictment found, having entered into recognizance to answer the said indictment at teh next Quarter Sessions is discharged
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordBarley, Henry,
Hart, John,
Kitchener, Charles,
Barker, Rhoda,
Goodwin, Sarah,
Clarke, Ebenezer,
Shane, George,
Shun, George,
Newberry, Sarah,
Odell, Daniel,
Brown, George,
Evans, John,
Hulatt, Robert,
Mann, George,
Cox, Thomas,
Hornsby, John,
Wills, William,
Pack, William,
Wells, William,
Cox, Robert,
Sabey, William,
Barcock, James,
Smith, Charles,
Millard, William,
Hardwick, William,
Abrahams, Thomas,
Godfrey, Charles,
Turney, William,
Worsley, Obadiah,
Smith, Susan,
Molster, Thomas,
Rust, Ellen,
Young, Henry,
Haines, Henry,
Thorn, Nathaniel,
Brown, Thomas,
Goodman, Joseph,
Roe, Robert,
Goodman, John,
Abraham, Jabez,
Bates, William,
Smith, Reuben,
Smith, George,
Fountain, Thomas,
Kempson, James - Keywords
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