• Reference
    QSR1857/4/3/3
  • Title
    Return of persons committed, bailed to appear for trial, or indicted at the Michaelmas Quarter Session 1857.
  • Date free text
    20 October 1857
  • Production date
    From: 1857 To: 1857
  • Scope and Content
    Edward Barley - obtaining goods by false pretences - imprisonment for a month William Rooney - larceny from the person - Not Guilty John Goss - embezzlement by a servant - 9 months imprisonment Joseph Snoxall - larceny - 3 weeks imprisonment George Crow - larceny - 3 months imprisonment William Line - larceny befofe convicted of felony - 4 years penal servitude Thomas Ambrose - larceny - 9 months imprisonment George Stokes alias Brown - horse stealing before convicted of felony - Not Guilty James Sibley - larceny befofe convicted of felony - 4 weeks imprisonment and at expiration to be sent to the Reformatory School at Turvey for the period of 2 years James Jeffs - larceny- 3 months imprisonment Alfred Brooks - larceny - 14 weeks imprisonment Reuben Matthews - receiving stolen goods - 3 months imprisonment James Walker - larceny - Not Guilty Henry Menders - larceny - Not Guilty George Michael Jennings - larceny by a servant - the court on the motion of counsel of the prisoner reserved a question for the Court of Criminal Appeal - judgement was respited. Joseph Evans Savage - larceny from the person - 12 months imprisonment George Litchfield - larceny from the person - 6 weeks imprisonment Charles Harrowell - inciting to commit larceny - 3 months imprisonment William Chalkley - inciting to commit larceny - 3 months imprisonment John Parker - receiving stolen goods - 7 days imprisonment
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