• Reference
    QSR1837/1/3/4
  • Title
    Return of persons committed, bailed to appear for trial, or indicted at Quarter Sessions held at Bedford. Gives names, ages, crimes and results of commitments.
  • Date free text
    3 January 1837
  • Production date
    From: 1837 To: 1837
  • Scope and Content
    John Fletcher, 24; James Scrivener, 18 - killing a ewe and stealing part of the carcass - transportation for life Henry Riley, 43 - felony after previous conviction - transportation for life John Ginn, 27 - simple larceny - 7 years transportation John Johnson, 40 - felony after previous conviction - 7 years transportation Thomas Smart, 31; Joseph Marsden, 20 - simple larceny - 7 years transportation John West, 64; Robert Pateman, 15; Reuben Cox, 24; James Major, 29; Richard hack, 19 - simple larceny - 9 months imprisonment with hard labour Thomas Foster, 44 - bigamy - 9 months imprisonment with hard labour William Philpot, 20; Charles Allen, 20; Thomas Hardwick, 56 - simple larceny - 6 months imprisonment with hard labour William Fleckney, 20; Joseph Millard, 23 - simple larceny - 4 months imprisonment with hard labour Joseph Hardwick, 20; Robert Trigg, 40 - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment with hard labour Thomas Pratt, 23 - assault on a constable in the execution of his office - 2 months imprisonment with hard labour Thomas Lawford,36 - simple larceny - 2 months imprisonment with hard labour John Coles, 41 - misdemeanour, escaping from a constable's custody - 2 weeks imprisonment with hard labour Ann Page (wife of George Page), 41 - simple larceny on 2 indictments - 2 weeks imprisonment in Old House of Correction on each count, to run consecutively Westley Gillett, 27 - simple larceny - 2 weeks imprisonment with hard labour James Durrant, 20; John Northwood, 21; Joseph Jackson, 18 - simple larceny - acquitted William Cocking, 20; Samuel Moseley, 31 - simple larceny - discharged, bills ignored
  • Level of description
    item