Reference
QSR1914/4/6/1
Title
Indictment - James Howard
Date free text
6th July 1914
Production date
From: 1914 To: 1914
Scope and Content
Bedfordshire (to wit)
The Jurors for our lord the King upon their Oath present that James Howard on the sixth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fourteen, one pair of boots and two boots of the Goods and Chattels of one Thomas Keens feloniously did steal take and carry away.
2nd Count
And the Jurors aforesaid upon their Oath aforesaid, do further present that the said James Howard on the day aforesaid in the year aforesaid feloniously did receive and have the Goods and Chattels aforesaid so as aforesaid feloniously stolen, taken and carried away, he the said James Howard then well knowing the said good and chattels to have been feloniously stolen, taken and carried away against the form of the Statute in such case made and provided.
3rd Count
And the Jurors aforesaid upon their Oath aforesaid, do further present that on the twenty eighth day of October in the year of lour Lord one thousand and thirteen at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace holden at Liverpool in and for the County Palatine of Lancaster the said James Howard was convicted of Felony.
Signed: Marks
Plea: Guilty
Verdict: (no comments made)
Sentence: Including Charge pending in Northants. 12 Months Hard Labour
Witness: on rear of document
Fletcher, Walter
Whitehow, James Fredereck P.C
Clark, Matthew Julius P.C
Keens, Thomas
Exent
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