- ReferenceQSR1832/3/3/4
- TitleReturn of former convictions and imprisonment on the calendar at the Midsummer Session 1832.
- Date free text3 July 1832
- Production dateFrom: 1832 To: 1832
- Scope and ContentJames Lankin alias Lancaster – arson – acquitted Lent assizes 1832 Charles Athews – fowl stealing – convicted Lent assizes 1830 – 4 months imprisonment Henry Riley – game laws – discharged on his own recognizance Henry Riley – game laws – acquitted Epiphany session 1823 Henry Dyer – felony – acquitted Midsummer sessions 1829 John Cox – game laws – 2 months hard labour and to pay £3 9s 0d James Bryant – assault – 6 weeks hard labour James Bryant – game laws – 3 months hard labour or pay £3 9s 0d Christopher Cox – want of sureties – no prosecution Michaelmas 1815 Christopher Cox – assault – 6 weeks in the common gaol Midsummer 1819 John Blows – leaving his family – discharged epiphany 1819 John Blows – leaving his family – 1 month imprisonment 1817 John blows – rogue and vagabond – 3 months hard labour summarily convicted John Blows – disorderly – 1 calendar month hard labour summarily convicted John Blows – leaving his family – 3 calendar months hard labour summarily convicted.
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