• Reference
    QSR1835/1/3/3
  • Title
    Return of persons committed, bailed to appear for trial, or indicted at Quarter Sessions held at Bedford on 6 January 1835. Gives names, ages, crimes and results of commitments.
  • Date free text
    6 January 1835
  • Production date
    From: 1835 To: 1835
  • Scope and Content
    Charles Parkins, age 21; James Millard, age 24; Richard Paine, age 18 - felony and sheep stealing - transportation for life Joseph Selby, age 21 - felony in stealing from the person - transportation for life Henry Williams, age 28 - simple larceny (3 indictments) - 7 years transportation for first 2 offences (consecutive) and 1 week imprisonment for 3rd Jesse Dear, age 19; William Crawley, age 19 - stealing chattels from a building within the curtilage of a dwelling house - 7 years transportation George Roberts, age 23 - simple larceny - 6 months imprisonment George Woodham, age 22 - simple larceny - 6 months imprisonment John Rawlins, age 27 - riot - 6 months imprisonment and £20 recognizance to keep the peace for 12 months George Day, age 18 - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment with private whipping William Hill, age 17 - receiving stolen goods - 3 months imprisonment Thomas Hostler, age 34 - simple larceny - 2 months imprisonment John Freeman, 25 - simple larceny - 6 weeks imprisonment James Yerrill, age 21; James Fowler, age 46 - simple larceny - 6 weeks imprisonment Levi Caves, age 25 - simple larceny - one month imprisonment Thomas Field, age 33 - obtaining money under false pretences - 1 month imprisonment James Clarke, age 30; James Harris, age 25 - riot and assault - 20s fine each adn £20 recognizance to keep the peace for one year John Street, age 22 - maliciously killing sheep - acquitted and discharged William Betts, age 20 - simple larceny - no bill, discharged George Bliss, age 21 - misdemeanour (writing and sending a letter threatening to murder) - no bill, discharged
  • Level of description
    item