- ReferenceQSR1922/4/6/5
- TitleIndictment - Adam Jaundrill. Housebreaking and Larceny
- Date free text15th August 1922
- Production dateFrom: 1922 To: 1922
- Scope and ContentIndictment The King -v- Adam Jaundrill Court of Trial: Bedfordshire Quarter Sessions held at Bedford. Presentment of the Grand Jury: Adam Jaundrill is 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: - Adam Jaundrill on the fifteenth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two in the County of Bedford broke and entered the dwellinghouse of Ernest Jocelyn Baty and stole a razor and a belt together of the value of four shillings and sixpence the property of the said Ernest Jocelyn Baty in the said dwellinghouse. Second Count. Statement of Offence: - Receiving stolen goods, contrary to Section 33 (1) of the Larceny Act 1916 Particulars of Offence: - Adam Jaundrill on the fifteenth day of August in the year aforesaid in the County of Bedford did receive a razor and a belt the property of Ernest Jocelyn Baty knowing the same to have been stolen. Date of Trial: - 11th October 1922 Plea: - Guilty Judgement: - Three months imprisonment in the second division. Presiding Chairman Henry Martin Lindsell, Esq. C.B. (signed) Marks Rear of Document: - Witnesses: Ernest Jocelyn Baty Albert William Higgins (Police Constable) True Bill Henry William Longhurst (Foreman of the Jury)
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