• Reference
    QSR1846/4/3/3
  • Title
    Return of persons committed, bailed to appear for trial, or indicted at Quarter Sessions held 30 June 1846. Gives names, ages, crimes and result of commitments.
  • Date free text
    20 October 1846
  • Production date
    From: 1846 To: 1846
  • Scope and Content
    Joseph Edwards, 22; William Ellis, 40; Joseph Woodcraft, 31; Amos Sturman, 12; William Newman 18 - simple larceny - bills returned ignoramus, discharged John Medlow, 21 - breaking and stealing in a counting house - bill returned ignoramus, discharged William Asplin, 17 - indecent exposure of his person and assault - acquitted William Brown, 41 - horse stealing - one month imprisonment in common gaol and 10 years transportation (2 charges) George Barber, 20; John Sullivan, 16; George Smith, 16 - house breaking - 7 years transportation George Sherridan, 29 - having counterfeit silver coin with intent to utter - 1 year imprisonment, with 4 weeks solitary confinement Charles Dibble, 35 - embezzlement - 6 months imprisonment Daniel Hooton, 21; Simeon Stapleton, 19 - simple larceny - 4 months imprisonment Ann Huckle, 21 - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment Susannah Smith, 19 - larceny being a servant - one month imprisonment Joseph Mead, 18; William Chamberlain, 30; Mary Ann Hardwick, 33 - simple larceny - 14 days imprisonment Jane Wilson, 32 - simple larceny - 7 days imprisonment Joseph Bowers, 40 - simple larceny - 7 days imprisonment Robert Roe, 32 - riot and assault (convicted with others at last Epiphany Session) - 24 hours in Common Gaol William Hemmings, 19; George Smith 39 - larceny, 2nd offence (Hemmings) and simple larceny (Smith) - entered into recognizance to appear at next Quarter Sessions due to absence from illness of a material witness Samuel Clough, 53 - cutting with intent to maim - remanded for trial at Assizes John Faulkner, 51 - simple larceny - recognizances estreated as did not appear to answer
  • Level of description
    item