• Reference
    QSR1847/3/3/2
  • Title
    Return of persons committed, bailed to appear for trial, or indicted at Quarter Sessions held 29 June 1847. Gives names, ages, crimes and result of commitments.
  • Date free text
    29 June 1847
  • Production date
    From: 1847 To: 1847
  • Scope and Content
    Thomas Bigg, 34; Henry Tompkins, 27 - simple larceny - bills returned ignoramus and discharged James Burgess, 19 - attempt to commit an unnatural offence - bills returned ignoramus are discharged Thomas Peck the younger, 22; Matthew Tomalin, 19 - simple larceny after previous conviction - acquitted William Pugh, 46 - larceny being a servant - acquitted Henry Hull, 31; William Fleckney, 19; James Scott, 25; Charles Dunham, 27; William Armstead, 24 - simple larceny - acquitted John Dearman, 18; John Inns, 23 - breaking and stealing - acquitted Catherine Emery, wife of James Emery the younger, 22 - breaking and stealing - acquitted Mary Brown, spinster, 11 - simple larceny - admitted evidence for the Crown and discharged John Dean, 30 - horse stealing - 10 years transportation Reuben Cox, 35; Thomas Allen, 22 - simple larceny after previous conviction - 7 years transportation George Russell, 19 - stealing a lamb after previous conviction - 7 years transportation Frederick Fowler, 17 - simple larceny - 9 months imprisonment George Solesbury, 56 - simple larceny - 2 months on each of three charges, to run consecutively Henry Townsend - breaking and stealing - 3 months imprisonment on first charge, 6 months on second charge, to run consecutively William Garner, 38; William Cook, 32 - simple larceny after previous conviction - 6 months imprisonment William Rowlett, 66; William Fensom, 19; John Paine, 41 - larceny - 6 months imprisonment Henry Allen, 19 - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment Thomas Peck the elder, 62; George Peacock, 23; William Beer, 20; James Bails, 27 - larceny - 2 months imprisonment Samuel Pettit, 12 - wounding cattle - 6 weeks imprisonment (2 days in solitary) John Jones, 18 - larceny - 5 weeks imprisonment Mary Woods, wife of Henry Woods, 29 - receiving stolen money - 1 month imprisonment Richard Cooper, 43; Thomas Tompkins, 36; William Baker, 17; John Davies, 19; Charles Fensom, 12; Sarah Francis, spinster, 17; James Barlow, 59; Frederick Hidson, 17; George Hancocks, 16 - larceny - one month imprisonment (Fensom to be privately whipped) James Timms, 30 - obtaining goods by false pretences - 3 weeks imprisonment on each of 2 charges, to run consecutively Joseph Fuller, 13 - simple larceny - 14 days imprisonement with private whipping Thomas Simmonds, 31 - simple larceny - 1 week imprisonment Susan Phipps, spinster, 29 - larceny being a servant - 1 week imprisonment Lethe Wagstaffe, spinster, 13 - simple larceny - 2 days imprisonment
  • Level of description
    item