• Reference
    QSR1847/3/3/3
  • Title
    List of cases at Bedford Quarter Sessions. Gives case numbers, names, offences, and outcome.
  • Date free text
    29 June 1847
  • Production date
    From: 1847 To: 1847
  • Scope and Content
    6. 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 description
    item