• Reference
    QSR1835/3/3/3
  • Title
    List of cases at Bedford Quarter Sessions. Gives case numbers, names, ages, offences, and outcome.
  • Date free text
    30 June 1835
  • Production date
    From: 1835 To: 1835
  • Scope and Content
    Henry 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 description
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