- ReferenceQSR1847/3/3/3
- TitleList of cases at Bedford Quarter Sessions. Gives case numbers, names, offences, and outcome.
- Date free text29 June 1847
- Production dateFrom: 1847 To: 1847
- Scope and Content6. Thomas Bigg; 9. Henry Tompkins - simple larceny - bills returned ignoramus and discharged 24. James Burgess - attempt to commit an unnatural offence - bills returned ignoramus are discharged 22. Thomas Peck the younger; 31. Matthew Tomalin - simple larceny after previous conviction - acquitted 21. William Pugh - larceny being a servant - acquitted 26. Henry Hull; 27. William Fleckney; 32. James Scott; 35. Charles Dunham; 43. William Armstead - simple larceny - acquitted 39. John Dearman; 40. John Inns - breaking and stealing - acquitted 49. Catherine Emery, wife of James Emery the younger - breaking and stealing - acquitted 28. Mary Brown, spinster - simple larceny - admitted evidence for the Crown and discharged 30. James Baker - committed for want of sureties of the peace, no person appearing to prosecute - discharged 15. John Dean - horse stealing - 10 years transportation 10. Reuben Cox; 37. Thomas Allen - simple larceny after previous conviction - 7 years transportation 42. George Russell - stealing a lamb after previous conviction - 7 years transportation 12. Frederick Fowler - simple larceny - 9 months imprisonment 16. George Solesbury - simple larceny - 2 months on each of three charges, to run consecutively 1. Henry Townsend - breaking and stealing - 3 months imprisonment on first charge, 6 months on second charge, to run consecutively 7. William Garner; 23. William Cook - simple larceny after previous conviction - 6 months imprisonment 8. William Rowlett; 13. William Fensom; 41. John Paine - larceny - 6 months imprisonment 38. Henry Allen - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment 19. Thomas Peck the elder; 33. George Peacock; 34. William Beer; 48. James Bails - larceny - 2 months imprisonment 17. Samuel Pettit - wounding cattle - 6 weeks imprisonment (2 days in solitary) 45. John Jones - larceny - 5 weeks imprisonment 29. Mary Woods, wife of Henry Wood - receiving stolen money - 1 month imprisonment 4. Richard Cooper; 5. Thomas Tompkins; 11. William Baker; 14. John Davies; 18. Charles Fensom; 20. Sarah Francis, spinster; 36. James Barlow; 44. Frederick Hidson; 46. George Hancocks - larceny - one month imprisonment (Fensom to be privately whipped) 25. James Timms - obtaining goods by false pretences - 3 weeks imprisonment on each of 2 charges, to run consecutively 50. Joseph Fuller - simple larceny - 14 days imprisonement with private whipping 2. Thomas Simmonds - simple larceny - 1 week imprisonment 3. Susan Phipps, spinster - larceny being a servant - 1 week imprisonment 47. Lethe Wagstaffe, spinster - simple larceny - 2 days imprisonment
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordBigg, Thomas,
Tompkins, Henry,
Burgess, James,
Peck, Thomas,
Tomalin, Matthew,
Pugh, William,
Hull, Henry,
Fleckney, William,
Scott, James,
Dunham, Charles,
Armstead, William,
Dearman, John,
Inns, John,
Emery, Catherine,
Emery, James,
Brown, Mary,
Dean, John,
Cox, Reuben,
Allen, Thomas,
Russell, George,
Fowler, Frederick,
Solesbury, George,
Townsend, Henry,
Garner, William,
Cook, William,
Rowlett, William,
Fensom, William,
Paine, John,
Allen, Henry,
Peck, Thomas,
Peacock, George,
Beer, William,
Bails, James,
Pettit, Samuel,
Jones, John,
Woods, Mary,
Woods, Henry,
Cooper, Richard,
Tompkins, Thomas,
Baker, William,
Davies, John,
Fensom, Charles,
Francis, Sarah,
Barlow, James,
Hidson, Frederick,
Hancocks, George,
Timms, James,
Fuller, Joseph,
Simmonds, Thomas,
Phipps, Susan,
Wagstaffe, Lethe,
Baker, James - Keywords
Hierarchy browser