Description | Bill of indictment of John Poole, William James Kendall otherwise called Alfred Parr and James Watson otherwise called James Wilson for stealing three bank notes worth £5 each and £36 in money, the property of William Oliver and taken from his dwelling house
Includes indictment of Poole, Kendall/Parr and Watson/Wilson for receiving the stolen goods
Offences committed on 9 February 1875
Kendall/ Parr had previously been convicted of felony at the Quarter Sessions for the city of Manchester held on 4 March 1872
Watson/Wilson had previously been convicted of theft at the Circuit Court of Justiciary held at Glasgow on 26 December 1861
Endorsed with names of witnesses and "a true bill"
With certificate of conviction at the Quarter Sessions for the city of Manchester in Lancashire held at Manchester on 4 March 1872 of Alfred Parr for stealing one watch, the property of William Longmore, at the city of Manchester on 11 April 1871. Parr was sentenced to hard labour at the gaol at Manchester for six calendar months. Certificate dated 23 March 1875
With certificate of conviction at the Circuit Court of Justiciary held at Glasgow on 26 December 1861 of James Wilson now or lately a prisoner in the prison at Glasgow for theft aggravated by housebreaking and opening lockfast places. Wilson was sentenced to penal servitude in the prison at Glasgow for four years. Certificate undated |