- ReferenceQSR1860/3/3/1
- TitleReturn of persons committed, bailed to appear for trial, or indicted at the Midsummer Quarter Session 1860
- Date free text3 July 1860
- Production dateFrom: 1860 To: 1860
- Scope and ContentWilliam Hudson - larceny - 1 week imprisonment Joseph Norman - larceny - 3 months imprisonment Thomas Brown - larceny - 6 weeks imprisonment Edward Markham - an incorrigible rogue - 6 months imprisonment George Waller - breaking and entering in a dwelling house before convicted of felony - 3 years imprisonment James Rooker - larceny - 6 weeks imprisonment James Brasier - assault with attempt to ravish - 3 months imprisonment Thomas Manton - larceny before convicted of felony - 6 months imprisonment George Sharpe - larceny - Not Guilty James Meakins - larceny before convicted of felony - 4 months imprisonment Benjamin Buckingham - larceny - 1 month imprisonment John Buckingham - larceny - 1 month imprisonment John Clarke - larceny - Not Guilty Edward Clarke - larceny by a servant - 6 months imprisonment John Jenkins - horse stealing - 4 years imprisonment Sarah Briggs - larceny - 1 month imprisonment and on expiration to be sent to Reformatory School for 3 years Ann Rose Lacey otherwise know as Rose Ann Lacey or Rose Ann Leary - larceny before convicted of felony - 3 months imprisonment William Woodman - receiving stolen goods - 9 months imprisonment George Holmes - obtaining money by false pretences - No Bill James Lawman - obtaining money by false pretences - No Bill Charlotte Barratt - larceny - 3 months imprisonment
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- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordHudson, William,
Norman, Joseph,
Brown, Thomas,
Markham, Edward,
Waller, George,
Rooker, James,
Brasier, James,
Manton, Thomas,
Sharpe, George,
Meakins, James,
Buckingham, Benjamin,
Buckingham, John,
Clarke, John,
Clarke, Edward,
Jenkins, John,
Briggs, Sarah,
Lacey, Ann Rose,
Woodman, William,
Holmes, George,
Lawman, James,
Barratt, Charlotte - Keywords
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