Description | Bill of indictment of Robert Jackson and Joseph Brough for stealing one hay rake, one iron crow bar and one grindstone, the property of Robert Wilson
Includes indictment of Jackson and Brough for receiving the stolen goods
Offences committed on 15 January 1884
Jackson had previously been convicted of felony at the Petty Sessions at Sowerby on 26 August 1872
Endorsed with names of witnesses and "true bill"
With certificate of conviction before two Justices at the township of Sowerby near Thirsk on 26 August 1872 of Robert Jackson of Sutton under Whitestonecliffe labourer for stealing one thumb vice, five gimlets, one cart horse comb, two two-foot rules, one square, one pair of pliers, one pencil, one letter D stamp, one hammer, one smoothing plane, one draw knife, two punches and one pricker value £4, the property of George Davison, at the township of Sutton under Whitestonecliffe between 7 o'clock at night on 18 August and 6 o'clock in the morning of 19 August. Jackson was sentenced to hard labour at the House of Correction at Northallerton for four calendar months. Certificate dated 29 March 1884 |