• Reference
    QSR1834/4/3/5
  • Title
    A 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. [page 2]
  • Date free text
    14 October 1834
  • Production date
    From: 1834 To: 1834
  • Scope and Content
    Thomas Whisson – 18 – rescue and escape from custody of a constable – to be imprisoned for a calendar month and on expiration enter into a recognizance of £20 to keep the peace. Robert Truatt – 34 – assault upon a constable in the execution of his duty – to be imprisoned for a calendar month and on expiration enter into a recognizance of £20 to keep the peace. Andrew Barns ,17 and William Prentice, 11 – simple larceny – to be imprisoned and kept in solitary confinement for the space of 14 days and to be twice privately whipped. William Darlow – 25 – assault upon a constable in the execution of his duty – to pay a fine of 5 shillings and to enter a recognizance for £20 for the term of a year. George Mobbs – 26 – assault – to pay a fine of a shilling and to enter a recognizance for £20 to keep the peace for the space of a year. Joseph Norman – 16 – simple larceny – bill of indictment returned ignoramus, ordered to be discharged. Edward Travis, 21, James Warden, 22 and James Smith, 24 – riot and misdemeanour – severally acquitted and discharged.
  • Level of description
    item