- ReferenceQSR1846/2/3/2
- TitleReturn of persons committed, bailed to appear for trial, or indicted at Quarter Sessions held 7 April 1846. Gives names, ages, crimes and result of commitments.
- Date free text7 April 1846
- Production dateFrom: 1846 To: 1846
- Scope and ContentRobert Read, 28; James Pearson, 32 - simple larceny - bills returned ignoramus and discharged Richard Gosbell - embezzlement - acquitted James Kempston, 32; Joseph Oastler, 30; George Stevens 41; Samuel Crowsley, 24 - simple larceny - acquitted John Millard, 24; Thomas Millard, 19; James Coles, 42; Thomas Hardwick, 28 - larceny being servants - acquitted James Waller, 28 - killing a sheep with intent to steal part of the carcass - 10 years transportation James Croft, 16 - simple larceny after conviction for felony - 10 years transportation George West, 22 - stealing in a dwelling house - 6 months imprisonment with 2 weeks solitary confinement George Davis, 45 - simple larceny (2 offences) - 2 months imprisonment with 1 week solitary confinment for each offence Sarah Nursall, spinster, 21 - larceny being a servant - 4 months imprisonment William Smith, 21 - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment David Hunt, 18; William Gover, 31 - simple larceny - 6 weeks imprisonment James Fitch, 31; William Brittain, 21 - simple larceny - one month imprisonment James Evans, 28 - obtaining money by false pretences - one month imprisonment
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordRead, Robert,
Pearson, James,
Kempston, James,
Oastler, Joseph,
Stevens, George,
Crowsley, Samuel,
Millard, John,
Millard, Thomas,
Coles, James,
Hardwick, Thomas,
Waller, James,
Croft, James,
West, George,
Davis, George,
Nursall, Sarah,
Smith, William,
Hunt, David,
Gover, William,
Fitch, James,
Brittain, William,
Evans, James - Keywords
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