- ReferenceQSR1868/1/3/3
- TitleReturn of persons committed, bailed to appear for trial, or indicted at the Epiphany Quarter Session 1868
- Date free text31 December 1867
- Production dateFrom: 1867 To: 1868
- Scope and ContentIsaac Smith - laceny (2 convictions) - 2 months imprisonment upon each conviction John Creamer - larceny - 6 months imprisonment Thomas Ward - larceny - No Bill Sarah Stimson - larceny - 18 months imprisonment Joseph Mayes - larceny - 2 years imprisonment Robert Farr - larceny - 2 years imprisonment Emma Stone - larceny - 6 weeks imprisonment Arthur Bradshaw - larceny - Not Guilty Ann Betts - larceny - Not Guilty William Wilshere - larceny - 12 months imprisonment George Gutteridge - larceny - No Bill Joseph Horwood - larceny - 7 years penal servitude William Harris - larceny - 18 months imprisonment Reuben Johnson - larceny - 3 months imprisonment Abraham Carter - larceny - 6 weeks imprisonment William Adams - larceny - 4 months imprisonment Henry Bowles - stealing within a curtilage - Not Guilty James Freeman - larceny - 12 months imprisonment Samuel Freeman - larceny - 4 months imprisonment Charles Gutteridge - housebreaking - 6 months imprisonment James Lofts - assault - 6 months imprisonment William Redman - assault - 9 months imprisonment William Keep - assault - 6 months imprisonment John Collins - assault - 6 months imprisonment
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordSmith, Isaac,
Creamer, John,
Ward, Thomas,
Stimson, Sarah,
Mayes, Joseph,
Farr, Robert,
Stone, Emma,
Bradshaw, Arthur,
Betts, Ann,
Wilshere, William,
Gutteridge, George,
Horwood, Joseph,
Harris, William,
Johnson, Reuben,
Carter, Abraham,
Adams, William,
Bowles, Henry,
Freeman, James,
Freeman, Samuel,
Gutteridge, Charles,
Lofts, James,
Redman, William,
Keep, William,
Collins, John - Keywords
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