Document referenceQSB 1865 2/15/42
TitleAccount of expenses for the maintenance of prisoners
DescriptionA return for the half-year ending 31 March 1865 of the amount paid for food, clothing, bedding and fuel for prisoners kept at the expense of the North Riding. Includes expenses for:

- John Harland, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 6 January 1863 and sentenced to two years. Sentence ended on 6 January 1865. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 4 January 1865 (13 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- Mary Eliza Pease, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 6 January 1863 and sentenced to two years. Sentence ended on 6 January 1865. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 4 January 1865 (13 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- William Davison, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 7 April 1863 and sentenced to 18 calendar months. Sentence ended on 6 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 5 October 1864 (5 days) during the period of this account

- John Wilson, convicted of felony at the Assizes on 7 July 1863 and sentenced to 15 calendar months. Sentence ended on 6 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 5 October 1864 (5 days) during the period of this account

- John Smith alias Ed. Moughton, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 20 October 1863 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ended on 19 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 18 October 1864 (2 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- John Coates, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 20 October 1863 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ended on 19 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 18 October 1864 (2 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- William Harper, convicted of misdemeanour at the Assizes on 5 December 1863 and sentenced to 18 calendar months. Sentence ends on 4 June 1865. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 31 March 1865 (26 weeks) during the period of this account

- Alfred Chisholm, convicted of felony at the Assizes on 5 December 1863 and sentenced to 16 calendar months. Sentence ended on 4 April 1865. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 31 March 1865 (26 weeks) during the period of this account

- John Coleman, convicted of felony at the Assizes on 5 December 1863 and sentenced to 18 calendar months. Sentence ends on 4 June 1865. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 31 March 1865 (26 weeks) during the period of this account

- James Earl, convicted of misdemeanour at the Assizes on 5 December 1864 and sentenced to 14 calendar months. Died 25 January 1865. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 24 January 1865 (16 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Samuel Holmes, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 5 January 1864 and sentenced to 18 calendar months. Sentence ends on 4 July 1865. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 31 March 1865 (26 weeks) during the period of this account

- Mary Smith or Waddington, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 5 January 1864 and sentenced to nine calendar months. Sentence ended on 4 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 3 October 1864 (3 days) during the period of this account

- John Durrant, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 5 January 1864 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ended on 4 October 1864 [sic]. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 3 January 1864 [recte1865] (13 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- John Smith or J. Cadmore, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 5 January 1864 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ended on 4 January 1865. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 3 January 1864 [recte 1865] (13 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Henry Hall, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 5 January 1864 and sentenced to nine calendar months. Sentence ended on 4 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 3 October 1865 [recte 1864] (3 days) during the period of this account

- John Foster, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 5 January 1864 and sentenced to nine calendar months. Sentence ended on 4 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 3 October 1864 (3 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Neasham, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 5 January 1864 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ended on 4 January 1865. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 3 January 1865 (13 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- William Thompson, convicted of felony at the Assizes on 19 March 1864 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ended on 18 March 1865. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 17 March 1865 (24 weeks) during the period of this account

- William Bean, convicted of felony at the Assizes on 19 March 1864 and sentenced to 15 calendar months. Sentence ends on 18 June 1865. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 31 March 1865 (26 weeks) during the period of this account

- Thomas Precious, convicted of felony at the Assizes on 19 March 1864 and sentenced to eight calendar months. Sentence ended on 18 November 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 17 November 1864 (6 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- George Clifford, convicted of felony at the Assizes on 19 March 1864 and sentenced to eight calendar months. Sentence ended on 18 November 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 17 November 1864 (6 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- William Robson, convicted of misdemeanour at the Assizes on 19 March 1864 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ended on 18 March 1865. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 17 March 1865 (24 weeks) during the period of this account

- James Delaney, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 5 April 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 4 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 3 October 1864 (3 days) during the period of this account

- Edward Murphy, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 5 April 1864 and sentenced to nine calendar months. Sentence ended on 4 January 1865. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 3 January 1865 (13 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- John Wood, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 5 April 1864 and sentenced to 18 calendar months. Sentence ends on 4 October 1865. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 31 March 1865 (26 weeks) during the period of this account

- Ann Carrighan or Mullin, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 5 April 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 4 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 3 October 1864 (3 days) during the period of this account

- George Lancaster, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 5 April 1864 and sentenced to nine calendar months. Sentence ended on 4 January 1865. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 3 January 1865 (13 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Robert Cornforth, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 5 April 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 4 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 3 October 1864 (3 days) during the period of this account

- Mary Collins, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 5 April 1864 and sentenced to nine calendar months. Sentence ended on 4 January 1865. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 3 January 1865 (13 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- James Farrow, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 5 April 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 4 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 3 October 1864 (3 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Eeles, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 28 June 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 27 December 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 26 December 1864 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- John Dixon, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 28 June 1864 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ended on 27 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 26 October 1864 (3 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- William Nicholson, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 28 June 1864 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ended on 27 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 26 October 1864 (3 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- Sarah Ann Wake, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 28 June 1864 and sentenced to seven years' penal servitude. Sentence ends on 27 June 1871. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 30 October 1864 (4 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Longstaff, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 28 June 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 27 December 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 26 December 1864 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- Samuel Hull, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 28 June 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 27 December 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 26 December 1864 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- George Arnold, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 28 June 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 27 December 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 26 December 1864 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- Samuel Hill or Coy, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 28 June 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 27 December 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 26 December 1864 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas B. Greenbury, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 28 June 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 27 December 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 26 December 1864 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Lodge, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 28 June 1864 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ends on 27 June 1865. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 31 March 1865 (26 weeks) during the period of this account

- Nicholas York, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 28 June 1864 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ended on 27 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 26 October 1864 (3 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- Annie Eliza Lythe, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 28 June 1864 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ends on 27 June 1865. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 31 March 1865 (26 weeks) during the period of this account

- James Simms, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 28 June 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 27 December 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 26 December 1864 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- John Shout, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 28 June 1864 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ended on 27 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 26 October 1864 (3 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- John Taylor or Thorpe, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 28 June 1864 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ends on 27 June 1865. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 31 March 1865 (26 weeks) during the period of this account

- James Smith, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 28 June 1864 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ended on 27 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 24 October 1864 (3 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- Robert Taylor, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 28 June 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 27 December 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 26 December 1864 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- William Smith, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 28 June 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 27 December 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 26 December 1864 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- John Wright, convicted of felony at the Assizes on 30 July 1864 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ended on 29 November 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 28 November 1864 (8 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- Joseph Allenby, convicted of misdemeanour at the Assizes on 30 July 1864 and sentenced to 15 calendar months. Sentence ends on 29 October 1865. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 31 March 1865 (26 weeks) during the period of this account

- Elizabeth Harding, convicted of felony at the Assizes on 30 July 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 29 January 1865. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 28 January 1865 (17 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Betsy Lewis, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 17 January 1865. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 16 January 1865 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- William Dinsdale or Tinsley, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to seven years' penal servitude. Sentence ends on 17 October 1871. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 20 November 1864 (4 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Joshua Nash, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 17 November 1864. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 16 November 1864 (4 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Mooney, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 17 January 1865. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 16 January 1865 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- Margaret Kennedy or Mooney, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 17 January 1865. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 16 January 1865 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- Henry Brocklesby, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to seven years' penal servitude. Sentence ends on 17 October 1871. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 20 November 1864 (4 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- John Wynn, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 17 January 1865. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 16 January 1865 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- Joseph Holmes, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 17 December 1864. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 16 December 1864 (8 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Ann Walker, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ends on 17 October 1865. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 31 March 1865 (23 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Amos Wilson, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ends on 17 October 1865. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 31 March 1865 (23 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Elizabeth Britton, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 17 April 1865. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 31 March 1865 (23 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- John Smith, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 17 April 1865. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 31 March 1865 (23 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Joseph Manners, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 17 April 1865. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 31 March 1865 (23 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- John Ferguson, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ended on 17 February 1865. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 16 February 1865 (17 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Joseph Evans, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 17 April 1865. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 31 March 1865 (23 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- David Dennis, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ended on 17 February 1865. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 16 February 1865 (17 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Baker, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to seven years' penal servitude. Sentence ends on 17 October 1871. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 20 November 1864 (4 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- John Meller, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ends on 17 October 1865. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 31 March 1865 (23 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Swanson, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 17 April 1865. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 31 March 1865 (23 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Hannah Hutchinson, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 17 April 1865. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 31 March 1865 (23 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Joseph Bailey, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 17 November 1864. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 16 November 1864 (4 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Michael Moore, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ended on 17 February 1865. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 16 February 1865 (17 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- William Cooke convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 17 April 1865. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 31 March 1865 (23 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Cecilia Gilfel, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 17 November 1864. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 16 November 1864 (4 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Kipling, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 17 January 1865. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 16 January 1865 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- Joseph Kipling, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 17 January 1865. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 16 January 1865 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- Mathew Robinson, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 17 January 1865. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 16 January 1865 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- George Simpson, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 18 October 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 17 April 1865. Maintained from 18 October 1864 to 31 March 1865 (23 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas James Holmes, convicted of misdemeanour at the Assizes on 8 December 1864 and sentenced to 18 calendar months. Sentence ends on 23 June 1866. Maintained from 8 December 1864 to 31 March 1865 (14 weeks) during the period of this account

- John Manion, convicted of misdemeanour at the Assizes on 8 December 1864 and sentenced to nine calendar months. Sentence ends on 7 August 1865. Maintained from 8 December 1864 to 31 March 1865 (14 weeks) during the period of this account

- John Tweedy, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 January 1865 and sentenced to eight calendar months. Sentence ends on 2 September 1865. Maintained from 3 January 1865 to 31 March 1865 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- John Moody, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 January 1865 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ended on 8 March 1865. Maintained from 3 January 1865 to 7 March 1865 (9 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account. Died

- Alfred Oxley, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 January 1865 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 2 March 1865. Maintained from 3 January 1865 to 1 March 1865 (8 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Mary Oxley, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 January 1865 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 2 March 1865. Maintained from 3 January 1865 to 1 March 1865 (8 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Robert Richardson, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 January 1865 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 2 March 1865. Maintained from 3 January 1865 to 1 March 1865 (8 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Charles McGinnis, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 January 1865 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ends on 2 April 1865. Maintained from 3 January 1865 to 31 March 1865 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- John Nevin, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 January 1865 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ends on 2 April 1865. Maintained from 3 January 1865 to 31 March 1865 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- Jane Boyd, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 January 1865 and sentenced to nine calendar months. Sentence ends on 2 October 1865. Maintained from 3 January 1865 to 31 March 1865 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- Jane Kearney, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 January 1865 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 2 July 1865. Maintained from 3 January 1865 to 31 March 1865 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- Elizabeth Tate, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 3 January 1865 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ends on 2 May 1865. Maintained from 3 January 1865 to 31 March 1865 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- John Green, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 3 January 1865 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 2 March 1865. Maintained from 3 January 1865 to 2 March 1865 (8 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Ellen Corney, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 January 1865 and sentenced to seven years' penal servitude. Sentence ends on 2 January 1872. Maintained from 3 January 1865 to March 1865 (8 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Ryder or Atkinson, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 January 1865 and sentenced to seven years' penal servitude. Sentence ends on 2 January 1872. Maintained from 3 January 1865 to 9 February (5 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- Robert James Bogg or Brag, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 January 1865 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 2 July 1865. Maintained from 3 January 1865 to 31 March 1865 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- William Whittaker, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 January 1865 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ends on 2 May 1865. Maintained from 3 January 1865 to 31 March 1865 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- William Grievson Tose, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 3 January 1865 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 2 July 1865. Maintained from 3 January 1865 to 31 March 1865 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- George Thompson, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 January 1865 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 2 March 1865. Maintained from 3 January 1865 to 1 March 1865 (8 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Charles May, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 January 1865 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 2 March 1865. Maintained from 3 January 1865 to 1 March 1865 (8 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Joseph Smith, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 January 1865 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 2 July 1865. Maintained from 3 January 1865 to 31 March 1865 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- John Gilbert, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 January 1865 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ends on 2 January 1866. Maintained from 3 January 1865 to 31 March 1865 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- John Bell, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 January 1865 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 2 July 1865. Maintained from 3 January 1865 to 31 March 1865 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- Joseph Hay, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 January 1865 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 2 July 1865. Maintained from 3 January 1865 to 31 March 1865 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Harrison, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 January 1865 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 2 July 1865. Maintained from 3 January 1865 to 31 March 1865 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- George Turner, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 3 January 1865 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ends on 2 January 1866. Maintained from 3 January 1865 to 31 March 1865 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- Richard Suggitt, convicted of felony at the Assizes on 18 March 1865 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 17 September 1865. Maintained from 29 March 1865 to 31 March 1865 (3 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Kelly, convicted of felony at the Assizes on 18 March 1865 and sentenced to 18 calendar months. Sentence ends on 17 September 1867. Maintained from 29 March 1865 to 31 March 1865 (3 days) during the period of this account

- John Gilbert, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 2 July 1864 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 1 October 1864. Maintained on 1 October 1864 (1 day) during the period of this account

- John Gatenby, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 9 May 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 8 November 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 7 October [recte November] 1864 (5 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- Richard Broadbelt, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 4 July 1864 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ended on 3 November 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 2 November 1864 (4 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- John Pickersgill, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 4 July 1864 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ended on 3 November 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 2 November 1864 (4 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- William Smith, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 4 July 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 3 January 1865. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 2 January 1865 (13 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- Christopher Stoddart, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 8 July 1864 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 7 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 6 October 1864 (6 days) during the period of this account

- Richard Ellerington, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 21 July 1864 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 20 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 19 October 1864 (2 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- Jane Kearney, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 30 July 1864 and sentenced to 12 weeks. Sentence ended on 20 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 19 October 1864 (2 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- George Turner, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 4 August 1864 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 3 November 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 2 November 1864 (4 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- Ann Mercer, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 6 August 1864 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 5 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 4 October 1864 (4 days) during the period of this account

- William Taylor, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 15 August 1864 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 14 November 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 13 November 1864 (6 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- John Dalton, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 15 August 1864 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 14 November 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 13 November 1864 (6 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Rogers, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 27 August 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 26 February 1865. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 25 February 1865 (21 weeks) during the period of this account

- John Bell, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 29 August 1864 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 28 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 27 October 1864 (3 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Amos Procter, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 2 September 1864 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 1 December 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 30 November 1864 (8 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- John Ferguson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 2 September 1864 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 1 November 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 31 October 1864 (4 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- William Arnold, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 3 September 1864 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 2 December 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 1 December 1864 (8 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- John Gourley, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 3 September 1864 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 2 December 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 1 December 1864 (8 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- John Thompson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 5 September 1864 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 4 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 3 October 1864 (3 days) during the period of this account

- James Robinson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 5 September 1864 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 4 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 3 October 1864 (3 days) during the period of this account

- Emma Johnson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 5 September 1864 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 4 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 3 October 1864 (3 days) during the period of this account

- Hugh McLane, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 15 September 1864 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 14 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 13 October 1864 (1 week 6 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Plaint, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 17 September 1864 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 16 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 16 October 1864 (2 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Neal Anderson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 19 September 1864 and sentenced to 21 days. Sentence ended on 9 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 8 October 1864 (1 week 1 day) during the period of this account

- Charles Back, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 19 September 1864 and sentenced to 21 days. Sentence ended on 9 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 8 October 1864 (1 week 1 day) during the period of this account

- Thomas Wright, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 20 September 1864 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 19 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 18 October 1864 (2 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- John Kneller, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 22 September 1864 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 5 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 4 October 1864 (3 days) during the period of this account

- Jane Elliott, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 27 September 1864 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 26 December 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 25 December 1864 (12 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Edward Kelly, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 29 September 1864 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 28 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 27 October 1864 (3 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas McDermitt, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 29 September 1864 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 28 October 1864. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 27 October 1864 (3 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Fryer Wilkinson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 1 October 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 31 March 1865. Maintained from 1 October 1864 to 30 March 1865 (25 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Elizabeth Conroy, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 6 October 1864 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 19 October 1864. Maintained from 7 October 1864 to 18 October 1864 (2 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Edward Onions, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 8 October 1864 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 7 November 1864. Maintained from 8 October 1864 to 6 November 1864 (4 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- David Davison, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 8 October 1864 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 7 January 1865. Maintained from 10 October 1864 to 6 January 1865 (12 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- John Scott, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 13 October 1864 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 12 November 1864. Maintained from 13 October 1864 to 11 November 1864 (4 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Arthur Flood, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 19 October 1864 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 18 December 1864. Maintained from 21 October 1864 to 17 December 1864 (8 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Andrew Reynolds, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 22 October 1864 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 21 November 1864. Maintained from 22 October 1864 to 20 November 1864 (4 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- George Shore, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 25 October 1864 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 24 December 1864. Maintained from 27 October 1864 to 23 December 1864 (8 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- William Brown, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 26 October 1864 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 25 December 1864. Maintained from 26 October 1864 to 24 December 1864 (8 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Root, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 2 November 1864 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 1 February 1865. Maintained from 2 November 1864 to 31 January 1865 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- William King, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 5 November 1864 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 4 December 1864. Maintained from 7 November 1864 to 3 December 1864 (3 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- William Martin, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 5 November 1864 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 4 December 1864. Maintained from 7 November 1864 to 3 December 1864 (3 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Charlotte Boyes, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 5 November 1864 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 4 December 1864. Maintained from 8 November 1864 to 3 December 1864 (3 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Sarah Rowland, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 7 November 1864 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 6 December 1864. Maintained from 10 November 1864 to 5 December 1864 (4 weeks) during the period of this account

- Daniel Phelan, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 10 November 1864 and sentenced to 21 days. Sentence ended on 30 November 1864. Maintained from 10 November 1864 to 29 November 1864 (2 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Richard Evans, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 11 November 1864 and sentenced to six weeks. Sentence ended on 22 December 1864. Maintained from 11 November 1864 to 21 December 1864 (5 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- John Dudding, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 12 November 1864 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 25 November 1864. Maintained from 14 November 1864 to 25 November 1864 (1 week 4 days) during the period of this account

- John Coulter, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 10 November 1864 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 9 February 1865. Maintained from 14 November 1864 to 8 February 1865 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- John Collins, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 10 November 1864 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 9 December 1864. Maintained from 14 November 1864 to 8 December 1864 (3 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Betsy Hynan, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 14 November 1864 and sentenced to ten days. Sentence ended on 23 November 1864. Maintained from 15 November 1864 to 22 November 1864 (1 week 1 day) during the period of this account

- Thomas Kelly, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 15 November 1864 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 14 February 1865. Maintained from 16 November 1864 to 13 February 1865 (12 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- George Leefe, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 19 November 1864 and sentenced to six weeks. Sentence ended on 30 December 1864. Maintained from 21 November 1864 to 29 December 1864 (5 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- Isaac Studley, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 19 November 1864 and sentenced to 21 days. Sentence ended on 9 December 1864. Maintained from 21 November 1864 to 8 December 1864 (2 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- John Fell, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 19 November 1864 and sentenced to 21 days. Sentence ended on 9 December 1864. Maintained from 21 November 1864 to 8 December 1864 (2 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Callaghan, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 22 November 1864 and sentenced to 21 days. Sentence ended on 12 December 1864. Maintained from 23 November 1864 to 11 December 1864 (2 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- Jerrimiah Atkinson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 29 November 1864 and sentenced to six weeks. Sentence ended on 9 January 1865. Maintained from 30 November 1864 to 8 January 1865 (5 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- Henrick Womaw, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 1 December 1864 and sentenced to 21 days. Sentence ended on 21 December 1864. Maintained from 2 December 1864 to 20 December 1864 (2 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- William Gray, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 3 December 1864 and sentenced to 21 days. Sentence ended on 23 December 1864. Maintained from 3 December 1864 to 22 December 1864 (2 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Benjamin Myhill, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 1 December 1864 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 31 January 1865. Maintained from 7 December 1864 to 30 January 1865 (7 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- William Fisher, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 12 December 1864 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 11 February 1865. Maintained from 12 December 1864 to 10 February 1865 (8 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- John Thompson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 13 December 1864 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 12 January 1865. Maintained from 14 December 1864 to 11 January 1865 (4 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Elizabeth Johnson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 17 December 1864 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 16 March 1865. Maintained from 19 December 1864 to 15 March 1865 (12 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- Maria Lingard, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 19 December 1864 and sentenced to ten days. Sentence ended on 28 December 1864. Maintained from 20 December 1864 to 27 December 1864 (1 week 1 day) during the period of this account

- Robert Ramsey, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 21 December 1864 and sentenced to 42 days. Sentence ended on 31 January 1865. Maintained from 21 December 1864 to 30 January 1865 (5 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Kelly, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 22 December 1864 and sentenced to 63 days. Sentence ended on 20 February 1865. Maintained from 23 December 1864 to 19 February 1865 (8 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- George Stanners, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 23 December 1864 and sentenced to six weeks. Sentence ended on 2 February 1865. Maintained from 23 December 1864 to 2 February 1865 (5 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- James Monson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 26 December 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 25 June 1865. Maintained from 27 December 1864 to 31 March 1865 (13 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Jeffrey, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 26 December 1864 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 25 June 1865. Maintained from 27 December 1864 to 31 March 1865 (13 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Patrick Morley, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 29 December 1864 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 28 January 1865. Maintained from 30 December 1864 to 27 January 1865 (4 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- William Stephenson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 31 December 1864 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 30 January 1865. Maintained from 2 January 1865 to 29 January 1865 (4 weeks) during the period of this account

- Maria Rigg, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 6 January 1865 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ends on 5 April 1865. Maintained from 7 January 1865 to 4 April 1865 (12 weeks) during the period of this account

- Mary Whealan, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 6 January 1865 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 19 January 1865. Maintained from 7 January 1865 to 18 January 1865 (1 week 5 days) during the period of this account

- Mary Jane Jordon, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 10 January 1865 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 9 March 1865. Maintained from 10 January 1865 to 8 March 1865 (8 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- William Rayner, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 14 January 1865 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 27 January 1865. Maintained from 16 January 1865 to 26 January 1865 (1 week 4 days) during the period of this account

- Sarah Ann Robinson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 14 January 1865 and sentenced to six weeks. Sentence ended on 24 February 1865. Maintained from 16 January 1865 to 23 February 1865 (5 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Sarah Brown, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 17 January 1865 and sentenced to 21 days. Sentence ended on 6 February 1865. Maintained from 18 January 1865 to 6 February 1865 (2 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- Eleanor Laidlow, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 17 January 1865 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 17 March 1865. Maintained from 19 January 1865 to 17 March 1865 (8 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- William Bevan, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 19 January 1865 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 1 February 1865. Maintained from 19 January 1865 to 31 January 1865 (1 week 6 days) during the period of this account

- John Jones, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 23 January 1865 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 5 February 1865. Maintained from 24 January 1865 to 4 February 1865 (1 week 5 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Welsh, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 24 January 1865 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 23 February 1865. Maintained from 25 January 1865 to 22 February 1865 (4 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Henry Stephenson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 2 February 1865 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 1 March 1865. Maintained from 1 [sic] February 1865 to 28 February 1865 (3 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- John Hogan, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 2 February 1865 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ends on 1 May 1865. Maintained from 3 February 1865 to 31 March 1865 (8 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- James Bates, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 2 February 1865 and sentenced to 42 days. Sentence ended on 16 March 1865. Maintained from 4 February 1865 to 15 March 1865 (5 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- Bridget Douglas, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 4 February 1865 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ends on 3 May 1865. Maintained from 6 February 1865 to 31 March 1865 (7 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- John Scott, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 4 February 1865 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 3 August 1865. Maintained from 6 February 1865 to 31 March 1865 (7 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- Sarah Clarke, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 9 February 1865 and sentenced to seven days. Sentence ended on 15 February 1865. Maintained from 10 February 1865 to 14 February 1865 (5 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Stafford, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 14 February 1865 and sentenced to ten days. Sentence ended on 23 February 1865. Maintained from 14 February 1865 to 22 February 1865 (1 week 1 day) during the period of this account

- Thomas Kitching, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 14 February 1865 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 27 February 1865. Maintained from 15 February 1865 to 26 February 1865 (1 week 5 days) during the period of this account

- William Chambers, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 20 February 1865 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 19 March 1865. Maintained from 23 February 1865 to 18 March 1865 (3 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- Richard Downs, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 25 February 1865 and sentenced to 21 days. Sentence ended on 17 March 1865. Maintained from 25 February 1865 to 16 March 1865 (2 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Mary Gordon, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 25 February 1865 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ends on 24 April 1865. Maintained from 27 February 1865 to 31 March 1865 (4 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- Peter Cremer, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 27 February 1865 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ends on 26 April 1865. Maintained from 28 February 1865 to 31 March 1865 (4 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Jane Lawson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 2 March 1865 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 15 March 1865. Maintained from 3 March 1865 to 14 March 1865 (1 week 5 days) during the period of this account

- Joseph Gill, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 7 February 1865 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 6 March 1865. Maintained from 7 February 1865 to 5 March 1865 (3 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Mary Ann Bucknell, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 7 February 1865 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ends on 6 April 1865. Maintained from 7 February 1865 to 31 March 1865 (7 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Catherine Turnbull, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 13 March 1865 and sentenced to 28 days. Sentence ends on 8 April 1865. Maintained from 14 March 1865 to 31 March 1865 (2 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Francis Wilford, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 15 March 1865 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ends on 14 May 1865. Maintained from 15 March 1865 to 31 March 1865 (2 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Prossey, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 15 March 1865 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ends on 14 May 1865. Maintained from 16 March 1865 to 31 March 1865 (2 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- John Thomas Donoughue, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 16 March 1865 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ends on 15 May 1865. Maintained from 17 March 1865 to 31 March 1865 (2 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- George Thompson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 21 March 1865 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ends on 20 May 1865. Maintained from 21 March 1865 to 31 March 1865 (1 week 4 days) during the period of this account

- Mary Blake, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 21 March 1865 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 3 April 1865. Maintained from 22 March 1865 to 31 March 1865 (1 week 3 days) during the period of this account

- John Collins, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 25 March 1865 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ends on 24 June 1865. Maintained from 25 March 1865 to 31 March 1865 (1 week) during the period of this account

- Henry Ford, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 25 March 1865 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ends on 24 May 1865. Maintained from 25 March 1865 to 31 March 1865 (1 week) during the period of this account

- Michael Kelly, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 30 March 1865 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ends on 29 May 1865. Maintained from 31 March 1865 to 31 March 1865 (1 day) during the period of this account
Date4 Apr 1865
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