• Reference
    QSR1922/4/6/1a
  • Title
    Indictment of Sydney Buckingham and William Andrews - Housebreaking and Larceny.
  • Date free text
    2nd June 1922
  • Production date
    From: 1922 To: 1922
  • Scope and Content
    INDICTIMENT The King -v- Sydney Buckingham and William Andrews Court of Trial: Bedfordshire Quarter Sessions held at Bedford Presentment of the Grand Jury: Sydney Buckingham and William Andrews are charged with the following Offence: - First Count. Statement of Offence: - Housebreaking and Larceny, contrary to Section 26(1) of the Larceny Act, 1916 Particulars of Offence: - Sydney Buckingham and William Andrews on the second day of June in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and twenty two in the County of Bedford broke and entered the dwelling house of Annie Frances Randall and stole a teapot, a pair of eyeglasses, two pepper boxes, a jug and a watch together of the value of five pounds the property of the said Annie Frances Randall in the said dwelling house. Second Count. Statement of Offence: - Receiving stolen goods, contrary to Section 33(1) of the Larceny Act, 1916. Particulars of Offence: - Sydney Buckingham and William Andrews on the second day of June in the year aforesaid in the County of Bedford did receive a teapot, a pair of eyeglasses, two pepper boxes, a jug and a watch, the property of Annie Frances Randall knowing the same to have been stolen. Date of Trial: - 11th October 1922 Plea: - Both Guilty Judgement: - Buckingham - 3 months imprisonment on each Indictment concurrent sentence. Andrews – 6 months imprisonment on each indictment to be concurrent. (signed) Presiding Chairman: Henry Martin Lindsell Esq C.B. (signed) Marks. Rear of Document: – Witnesses Annie Frances Randall Sarah Ann Bryant Herbert Bryant Edward Blunt Arthur Bacon (Police Sergeant) True Bill Henry William Longhurst (Foreman of the Jury)
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