- ReferenceQSR1835/3/3/3
- TitleList of cases at Bedford Quarter Sessions. Gives case numbers, names, ages, offences, and outcome.
- Date free text30 June 1835
- Production dateFrom: 1835 To: 1835
- Scope and ContentHenry Read - riot and conspiracy - 1 year imprisonment and recognizance for £20 to keep the peace Charles Cartwright - riot and conspiracy (2 indictments) - 9 months imprisonment (1st offence) and 6 months imprisonment (2nd offence) to run consecutively, and recognizance for £20 to keep the peace Edward Underwood - riot and conspiracy (2 indictments) - 9 months and 6 months imprisonment (consecutive) and to provide recognizance for £20 to keep the peace Henry Battams; John Taylor; James Waters - riot and conspiracy - 9 months imprisonment and each to provide recognizances for £20 to keep the peace John Goodman; William Haines; Henry Roberts; Thomas Roberts; William Whiteman - riot and conspiracy - 6 months imprisonment and each to provide recognizances for £20 to keep the peace Edmund Simpkins - riot and conspiracy - 6 months imprisonment and to provide recognizance for £20 to keep the peace 34. William Langton, age 21 - receiving stolen property - 9 months imprisonment 25. Mary Carr, age 39 - simple larceny - 6 months imprisonment 5. Immanuel Hutt, age 22; 36. James Lett, 40 - simple larceny - 6 months imprisonment 4. George Mardle, age 19 - simple larceny (2 indictments) - 4 months and 1 month imprisonment, consecutive 15. John Crouch, age 20 - assault with intent to ravish - 6 months imprisonment 6. Daniel Joyner, age 18 - simple larceny - 4 months imprisonment 19. Henry Hanson, age 21; 20, William Jones, age 21; 28. William Whittamore, age 21; 38. Mary Snooks, age 30 - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment 26. William Milliner, age 21; 39. Ann Chandler, age 28 - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment Elizabeth Chapman; Amelia Gulliver; Hannah Read; Elizabeth Henman - riot and conspiracy - 3 months imprisonment 21. Mary Smith, age 17; 22. William Roe, 13 - simple larceny - 2 months imprisonment, with William Roe to be privately whipped 16. Esther Bland, 17 - simple larceny - 6 weeks imprisonment 17. Charlotte Bland, 19 - simple larceny - 6 weeks imprisonment 30. Samuel Heathfield, 36 - simple larceny - 1 month imprisonment Thomas Pettitt - assault on a constable in the execution of his office - 21 days imprisonment and fine of 5s Charles Askew - assault on a constable in the execution of his office - 21 days imprisonment and fine of 5s 12. George Bland, 22 - obtaining money and goods under false pretences - 14 days imprisonment 31. James Tompkins, 22 - simple larceny - acquitted and discharged 32. Joseph Wilson, 19 - uttering counterfeit money - acquitted and discharged 35. John Smith, 62 - assault with intent to ravish - acquitted and discharged William Mole - assault on a constable in the execution of his office - acquitted and discharged 37. William Pates, age 17 - assault with intent to ravish - discharged, bill ignored
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordRead, Henry,
Cartwright, Charles,
Langton, William,
Carr, Mary,
Hutt, Immanuel,
Lett, James,
Mardle, George,
Crouch, John,
Joyner, Daniel,
Hanson, Henry,
Jones, William,
Whittamore, William,
Snooks, Mary,
Milliner, William,
Chandler, Ann,
Chapman, Elizabeth,
Gulliver, Amelia,
Read, Hannah,
Henman, Elizabeth,
Smith, Mary,
Roe, William,
Bland, Esther,
Bland, Charlotte,
Heathfield, Samuel,
Pettitt, Thomas,
Askew, Charles,
Bland, George,
Tompkins, James,
Wilson, Joseph,
Smith, John,
Mole, William,
Pates, William,
Underwood, Edward,
Battams, Henry,
Taylor, John,
Waters, James,
Goodman, John,
Haines, William,
Roberts, Henry,
Roberts, Thomas,
Whiteman, William,
Simpkins, Edmund - Keywords
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