- ReferenceQSR1911/1/3/3
- TitleArthur Gillingham - Previous Conviction correspondence. (alias Henry Denton)
- Date free text21st March 1908
- Production dateFrom: 1908 To: 1910
- Scope and ContentThese are to Certify, That at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, held at the Sessions House Newington in and for the County of London (South of the Thames) on Wednesday 22nd of April 1908, before certain Justices of our late Lord the King assigned to keep the Peace in the county aforesaid, and also to hear and determine divers Felonies, trespasses, and other misdemeanours committed in the same County Arthur Gillingham was in due form of Law upon his own confession convicted on a certain Indictment against him for that he on the 21st day of March in the year aforesaid two silk mufflers of property of James Cross feloniously did steal, take, and carry away, and feloniously did receive and have the like property well knowing the same to have been feloniously stolen, the said Arthur Gillingham having been previously convicted of felony. And the said Arthur Gillingham was thereupon ordered to be kept in penal servitude 3 years. Dated 6th December 1910
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