Description | Bill of indictment of William Frankish and Thomas Clifford for stealing three tame domesticated ducks, the property of Abraham Chapman
Includes indictment for receiving the stolen ducks
Offences committed on 30 April 1887
Clifford had previously been convicted of felony at the Quarter Sessions for the East Riding held at Beverley on 7 June 1885
Endorsed with names of witnesses and "true bill"
With certificate of conviction at the Quarter Sessions for the East Riding held at Beverley on 7 June 1885 of Thomas Clifford, with George Whitehead and Richard Smith, for stealing 22 live fowls, two ducks and two geese, the property of Emma Penty. Clifford was sentenced to hard labour at the prison at Hull for six calendar months. Certificate dated 24 May 1887 |