• Reference
    QSR1913/3/3/3
  • Title
    Previous conviction: Henry Howard
  • Date free text
    25th February 1913
  • Production date
    From: 1913 To: 1913
  • Scope and Content
    In the County of London and In the Metropolitan Police District. Before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction sitting at the Marylebone Police Court. The Twenty fifth day of February One thousand nine hundred and thirteen Henry Howard (hereinafter called the Defendant), being an adult within the meaning of the Summary Jurisdiction Act 1879, is this day charged for that he on the Twenty fifth day of February One thousand nine hundred and thirteen at the Parish of St. Pancras in the County of London and within the said District, did feloniously steal, take, and carry away ten sacks of the value of Five Shillings of the goods and chattels of James Martin against the Peace, &c. The Defendant having consented to be dealt with summarily is convicted of the said offence, and it is adjusted that he be for the said offence imprisoned and kept to hard labour in His Majesty’s Prison at Pentonville in the said District for the space of Three months. Given under my Hand and Seal the day and year first above mentioned G. Paul Taylor (LS). One of the Magistrates of the Police courts of the Metropolis. I hereby certify that the above is a True Copy of a Conviction kept amongst the Records of the General Sessions of the Peace, held in and for the county of London, on the Sixth day of May in the year of our Lord, 1913 Signed, John Dix, Clerk of the Peace for the said County.
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