- ReferenceQSR1847/4/3/2
- TitleList of cases at Bedford Quarter Sessions. Gives case numbers, names, offences, and outcome.
- Date free text19 October 1847
- Production dateFrom: 1847 To: 1847
- Scope and Content9. Jacob Reid; 15. Solomon Norman; 19. James Baker the younger - committed for want of sureties - no one appeared to prosecute so discharged 7. Samuel Upton - committed to House of Correction as an incorrigible rogue - no one appeared to prosecute so discharged 15. George Cook - sheep stealing - no bill, discharged 17. Elizabeth Ellingham - simple larceny - no bill, discharged 31. William Field - affray - no bill, discharged 34. George Burroway - affray - no bill, discharged 38. James Winters - common assault - no bill, discharged 3. Charles Hopkins; 7 John Arnold; 20. Mary Edwards; 25. Wiliam Bygrave - simple larceny - acquitted 36. Thomas Parker - larceny, being a servant - acquitted 5. James Allen - simple larceny - no prosecution, discharged 6. George Wilson - breaking and entering a shop - 7 years transportation 18. George Line - simple larceny after previous conviction - 7 years transportation 14. William Pacey - assault with intent to ravish - one year imprisonment with 2 weeks solitary 8. William Paternoster - breaking and entering - 6 months imprisonment 12. Benjamin Fensom - receiving stolen goods after previous conviction - 6 months imprisonment 26. William Walker; 28. James Smith - simple larceny - 6 months imprisonment 1. Mary Wright; 2. Catherine Bristow - stealing from the person - 4 months imprisonment 21. Thomas Hunt; 22. William Hunt - simple larceny - 4 months imprisonment 23. John Young; 27. Daniel Tofield - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment 4. Joseph Green - attempting to obtain money by false pretences - 2 months imprisonment 37. Henry Churchman - assaulting a constable in the execution of his duty - 1 month imprisonment 24. John Crane - simple larceny - 3 weeks imprisonment 10. William Jones; 11. William Page; 13. George Crawley - simple larceny - 2 weeks imprisonment and Jones to be privately whipped 29. Job Tew; 30. Charles Lilley; 32. George Jolly; 33. Robert Toms - affray - one day in Common Gaol and to be bound over to keep teh peace for 3 months
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordReid, Jacob,
Norman, Solomon,
Baker, James,
Upton, Samuel,
Cook, George,
Ellingham, Elizabeth,
Field, William,
Burroway, George,
Winters, James,
Hopkins, Charles,
Arnold, John,
Edwards, Mary,
Bygrave, William,
Parker, Thomas,
Allen, James,
Wilson, George,
Line, George,
Pacey, William,
Paternoster, William,
Fensom, Benjamin,
Walker, William,
Smith, James,
Wright, Mary,
Bristow, Catherine,
Hunt, Thomas,
Hunt, William,
Young, John,
Tofield, Daniel,
Green, Joseph,
Churchman, Henry,
Crane, John,
Jones, William,
Page, William,
Crawley, George,
Tew, Job,
Lilley, Charles,
Jolly, George,
Toms, Robert - Keywords
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