• Reference
    QSR1860/3/3/1
  • Title
    Return of persons committed, bailed to appear for trial, or indicted at the Midsummer Quarter Session 1860
  • Date free text
    3 July 1860
  • Production date
    From: 1860 To: 1860
  • Scope and Content
    William 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 description
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