Document referenceQSB 1843 3/6/9
TitleBill of indictment for felony and for receiving stolen goods: Joseph Hewick, Elizabeth Hutchinson and Mary Smith all of the House of Correction at Northallerton
DescriptionBill of indictment of Joseph Hewick late of the House of Correction at Northallerton labourer for stealing three gold coins called sovereigns value £3, 12 silver coins called half-crowns value 2s 6d each, ten silver coins called shillings value 10s, ten silver coins called sixpences value 5s, a piece of paper impressed with five stamps commonly called postage stamps value 5d, and five penny postage stamps value 5d, the property of Robert Erry

Includes indictment of Elizabeth Hutchinson late of the House of Correction at Northallerton singlewoman for receiving two silver coins called shillings value 2s, a piece of paper impressed with five stamps commonly called postage stamps value 5d, and five penny postage stamps value 5d, knowing them to have been stolen

Includes indictment of Mary Smith late of the House of Correction at Northallerton singlewoman for receiving two silver coins called shillings value 2s, knowing them to have been stolen

Offences committed at the township of Middlesbrough on 16 May 1843

Smith had been previously been convicted of felony at the Quarter Sessions held at the Guildhall in the city of York on 3 January 1840

Endorsed with names of witnesses and "a true bill"
Datec.1843
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Catalogue statusCatalogued
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