• Reference
    QSR1836/4/3/4
  • Title
    Account of former convictions of prisoners in the Gaol for trial. Michaelmas Sessions 1836.
  • Date free text
    October 1836
  • Production date
    From: 1836 To: 1836
  • Scope and Content
    John Blair, prisoner no.5 - 1835, game laws, 2 months William Carter, prisoner no.10 - 1832 Epiphany Sessions, stealing money, acquitted; 1833 Easter Sessions, rioting, 6 weeks hard labour William Snoxall, prisoner no.18 - 1815 deserting, removed to his Regiment; 1821, game laws, 3 months; 1825, stealing a tree, 1 month and whipped; 1825, game laws, 3 months; 1829, game laws, 3 months; 1833, game laws, 3 months; 1834, game laws, 6 weeks; 1835, stealing turnips, 1 month; 1836, game laws, 2 months William Scrivener, prisoner no.19 - 1813, idle and disorderly, 1 month; 1826 Summer Assize, stealing corn, 1 year Charles Hill, prisoner no.20 - 1833, stealing sacks, bill ignored; 1834 Lent Assize, horse stealing, acquitted Thomas Cooper, prisoner no.29 - 1826, game laws, 3 months; 1830, assault, 1 month; 1831, game laws, 2 months Joseph Reynolds, prisoner no.33 - 1828 Easter Sessions, stealing a cowhide, 4 months; 1834, receiving money under false pretences, 6 months in New House of Correction; 1834, game laws, 1 month; 1835, stealing turnips, 1 month John Summerfield, prisoner no.14 - 1833, game laws, 1 month; 1836 Lent Assize, arson, admitted evidence against Thomas Garner who was acquitted of setting fire to Mr Purser's farm at Cople
  • Level of description
    item