• Reference
    QSR1908/1/3/3
  • Title
    Previous conviction of Samuel Browning
  • Date free text
    13th March 1886
  • Production date
    From: 1886 To: 1908
  • Scope and Content
    In the County of Bedford, Petty Sessional Division of Biggleswade. Before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction (being a Petty Sessional Court) sitting at the Town Hall Biggleswade. The 24th day of March 1886. Samuel Browning of Tempsford, Labourer (herein called the defendant) having been charged for that he on the thirteenth day of March, 1886, at Tempsford feloniously did steal a piece of beef weighing eight and a half pounds of the value of five shillings and eight pence the property of one William Baldrey contrary to the statute in such case made and provided, and having been informed by the Court of his right to be tried by a Jury and having consented to be dealt with summarily and the Court thinking it expedient so to deal with the case. The defendant is this day convicted before the Court of the said offence, and it is adjudged that he be for his said offence in Her Majesty’s Prison at Bedford, there to be kept to hard labour for the space of two calendar months. (Signed) William Stuart (LS) (Signed) Henry J. R. Osborn (LS) Two of Her Majesty’s Justices of the Peace for the county of Bedford. I certify the above to be a true copy of the original Conviction kept by me among the Records of the Court of Quarter Sessions for the County of Bedford (signed) W.W. Marks – Clerk of the Peace.
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