• Reference
    QSR1836/4/3/14
  • Title
    List of cases at Bedford Quarter Sessions. Gives case numbers, names, ages, offences, and outcome.
  • Date free text
    18 October 1836
  • Production date
    From: 1836 To: 1836
  • Scope and Content
    No.29, Thomas Cooper, 35; No.30, John Francis, 42 - larceny - 9 months imprisonment with hard labour No.34, Catherine Brittain, 52 - embezzling money received on acount of her master - 6 months imprisonment with hard labour No.4, John Yeates, 28 - simple larceny - 6 months imprisonment with hard labour No.24. Thomas Jones, 24 - assault on a constable in the execution of his office and the rescue of an unknown person from his custody - 6 months imprisonment with hard labour No.13, Edward Jarvis, 22 - assault with intent to commit felony - 6 months imprisonment with hard labour No. 5, John Gudgeon, 50; No.6, Henry Mortimer, 36; No.7, Thomas Warren, 25 - stealing lead fixed to a building - 3 months imprisonment with hard labour (Gudgeon in Old House of Correction, Mortimer and Warren in New House of Correction) No.8, John Blain, 18; No.1, John Cocks, 36; No.22, Sarah Whittamore, wife of George Whittamore, 40; No.26, Samuel Morris, 40 - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment with hard labour No.25, Susan Smith, 27 - assault on a constable in the execution of his duty and rescue of an unknown person from his custody - 2 months imprisonment with hard labour No.9, Charles Underwood, 15 - simple larceny - 1 month imprisonment with hard labour, to be twice privately whipped No.27, Bennett Stimson, 15 - simple larceny - 1 month imprisonment with hard labour, to be twice privately whipped No.12, James Armstrong, 25 - breaking and entering and stealing goods under the value of £5 in a dwelling house - one day imprisonment in the Common Gaol then in consequence of the certificate of the surgeon of the Gaol of his infirmities the bad state of his health to be discharged Samuel Yoxom, 20 - assult on a constable in the execution of his office - 20s fine paid to the Sheriff in Court No. 28, George Wood, 18; No.35. Thomas Taylor, 19; No.36, Abraham Notley, 18; No.37, Daniel Keech, 27; No.38 Thomas Bridges, 18 - acquitted of simple larceny, discharged No.23, Daniel Odell, 17; No.39, John Moseley, 30 - bills ignored, ordered to be discharged No.31, George Carey, 17; No.32, Joseph Bone, 20 - no person appearing to prosecute, discharged Thomas Hinde, 26 - to be gaoled until sureties to keep the peace for 12 months secured (£100 for himself and two others for £50)
  • Level of description
    item