- ReferenceQSR1832/1/3/3
- TitleA return of persons committed for trial or bailed to appear at trial at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in the county of Bedford.
- Date free text3 January 1832
- Production dateFrom: 1832 To: 1832
- Scope and ContentThomas Crouch – simple larceny before being convicted of felony – to be transported for the term of 14 years James Smith – larceny on several indictments – to be imprisoned at the House of Correction for 7 days (1st offence) and to be transported for the terms of 7 years (2nd offence) Isaac Mothers – larceny – to be transported for the term of 7 years James Peacock – assault with intent to ravish – to be imprisoned and kept at hard labour for 2 years Thomas Braisley – riot and assault of a constable in the execution of his office – to be imprisoned and kept at hard labour for 12 calendar months. John Tailor & John Smith – larceny – to be imprisoned and kept at hard labour for 12 calendar months and to be privately whipped 7 days before expiration. Abraham Sale – larceny – to be imprisoned and kept at hard labour for 6 calendar months William Ashby – larceny – to be imprisoned and kept at hard labour for 4 calendar months. Joseph Hill – larceny – to be imprisoned and kept at hard labour for 3 calendar months. James Taylor & Charles Sale – larcenies – severally acquitted and discharged William Whiteman & William Atkins – misdemeanour – conspiring to set stacks on fire – bill retuned – ignoramus – severally discharged
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