- ReferenceQSR1858/2/3/1
- TitleReturn of persons committed, bailed to appear for trial, or indicted at the Easter Quarter Session 1858
- Date free text6 April 1858
- Production dateFrom: 1858 To: 1858
- Scope and ContentJoseph Randall - receiving stolen goods - 3 months imprisonment Elizabeth Horwood - larceny by servant before convicted of felony - 9 months imprisonment George Champkin - larceny simple before convicted of felony - 9 months imprisonment Frederick Mead - horse stealing - Not Guilty James Stanton - embezzlement and larceny by a servant - Not Guilty William Ansell Godfrey - convicted at the Quarter Session held on 30 June 1857 when the court reserved a question for the consideration of the Court of Criminal Appeal the judgement of which Court was that conviction was right and the William Ansell Godfrey having surrendered at this session - imprisoned for 5 months George Michael Jennings - convicted at the Quarter Session held on 20 October 1857 of larceny as a servant when the court reserved a question for the consideration of the Court of Criminal Appeal, the judgement of which court was that the conviction was right and the said George Michael Jennings having surrendered at the sessions - imprisoned for 4 months.
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