• Reference
    QSR1847/4/3/2
  • Title
    List of cases at Bedford Quarter Sessions. Gives case numbers, names, offences, and outcome.
  • Date free text
    19 October 1847
  • Production date
    From: 1847 To: 1847
  • Scope and Content
    9. 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 description
    item