- ReferenceQSR1866/1/3/4
- TitleReturn of persons committed, bailed to appear for trial, or indicted at the Epiphany Quarter Session 1866
- Date free text2 January 1866
- Production dateFrom: 1866 To: 1866
- Scope and ContentSamuel Fleckney - larceny - Not Guilty Arthur Stevens - larceny - 6 months imprisonment James Rushton - embezzlement - 18 months imprisonment John Smith - larceny - 3 weeks imprisonment William Smith - larceny - 7 years penal servitude Thomas Nash - larceny - 7 years penal servitude James Kemspton - larceny - 1 year imprisonment Thomas Sanders - larceny - 6 months imprisonment William Tooley - larceny - 18 months imprisonment Charles Cook - larceny - 7 years penal servitude Joseph Mayes - larceny - 3 months imprisonment John Andrews - receiving stolen goods - 9 months imprisonment John Harris - uttering counterfeit coin - 4 months imprisonment George Williams - larceny -7 years penal servitude William Weeden - larceny - Not Guilty James Leaper - uttering counterfeit coin - 4 months imprisonment George Palmer - assaulting and attempting to wound with intent to commit grievous bodily harm - 4 months imprisonment Hannah Maddocks - larceny - Not Guilty Patrick Duffey - larceny - 2 counts - 6 months upon each conviction Edward Carney - larceny - 7 years penal servitude George Moore - larceny - 3 weeks imprisonment John Haynes - maliciously and feloniously cutting down trees growing in a garden - Not Guilty
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordFleckney, Samuel,
Stevens, Arthur,
Rushton, James,
Smith, John,
Smith, William,
Nash, Thomas,
Kempston, James,
Sanders, Thomas,
Cook, Charles,
Mayes, Joseph,
Andrews, John,
Harris, John,
Williams, George,
Weeden, William,
Leaper, James,
Palmer, George,
Maddocks, Hannah,
Duffey, Patrick,
Carney, Edward,
Moore, George,
Haynes, John - Keywords
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