Document referenceQSB 1848 2/5/2
TitleCalendar of prisoners tried at the Easter Quarter Sessions 1848
DescriptionPrinted calendar of prisoners after trial at the Quarter Sessions held at Northallerton on 4 April 1848, and all prisoners under confinement, and those who have been discharged since the last Quarter Sessions. Includes:

Felons (including degree of education, and details of the offence)

- John Hardy aged 17 years, committed on 7 January 1848 for theft. Found guilty and sentenced to be imprisoned for two calendar months with hard labour
- Thomas Wilson aged 20 years, committed on 8 January 1848 for theft. Pleaded guilty and sentenced to be imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour
- Joseph Laking aged 23 years, committed on 10 January 1848 for theft. Found guilty and sentenced to be transported for seven years
- John Wallace alias John Ingleby aged 19 years, committed on 15 January 1848 for theft. Found guilty and sentenced to be imprisoned for three calendar months with hard labour
- Robert Fawcett aged 20 years, David Brown aged 18 years and John Fawcett aged 18 years, all committed on 19 January 1848 for theft. Robert Fawcett found guilty and sentenced to be transported for seven years; David Brown found guilty and sentenced to be imprisoned for six calendar months with hard labour; John Fawcett was acquitted
- Mary Harper aged 16 years, committed on 20 January 1848 for theft. Pleaded guilty and sentenced to be imprisoned for six weeks with hard labour
- Christopher Suggitt aged 19 years and Richard Suggitt aged 27 years, both committed on 27 January 1848 for theft. Both pleaded guilty; Christopher Suggitt was sentenced to be imprisoned for three calendar months with hard labour, and Richard Suggitt was sentenced to be imprisoned for two calendar months with hard labour
- James Wilson aged 16 years and John Riley aged 14 years, both committed on 27 January 1848 for theft. Both pleaded guilty and were each sentenced to be imprisoned for six weeks with hard labour
- Elizabeth Harland aged 19 years, committed on 5 February 1848 for theft. Pleaded guilty and sentenced to be imprisoned for two calendar months with hard labour
- George Massey aged 20 years, committed on 16 February 1848 for theft. No bill
- Mary Davis aged 30 years, committed on 16 February 1848 for theft. Found guilty and sentenced to be imprisoned for two calendar months with hard labour
- Hanislow Zarowicz aged 55 years, committed on 16 February 1848 for theft. Found guilty and sentenced to be imprisoned for two calendar months with hard labour
- John Barker aged 17 years, committed on 18 February 1848 for theft. Found guilty and sentenced to be imprisoned for six calendar months with hard labour
- James Dixon aged 25 years, committed on 29 February 1848 for theft. Found guilty and sentenced to be transported for seven years
- Lucy Ann Kirton aged 17 years, committed on 2 March 1848 for theft. Pleaded guilty and sentenced to be imprisoned for three calendar months with hard labour
- William Wheatley aged 20 years, committed on 4 March 1848 for theft. Found guilty and sentenced to be imprisoned for two calendar months with hard labour
- George Gibson aged 26 years, committed on 6 March 1848 for theft. Pleaded guilty to the first charge and sentenced to be imprisoned for six calendar months with hard labour. No prosecution on the second charge
- Jane Milburn aged 26 years, committed on 10 March 1848 for theft. Acquitted
- Peter Corney aged 24 years, committed on 17 March 1848 for receiving stolen goods. Found guilty and sentenced to be imprisoned for three calendar months with hard labour
- John Winter aged 26 years and William Winter aged 15 years, both committed on 18 March 1848 for theft. Both pleaded guilty on the first charge, and William Winter pleaded guilty on two other charges. Both sentenced to be transported beyond the seas for ten years
- John Steel aged 43 years, committed on 18 March 1848 for theft. Found guilty and sentenced to be imprisoned for three calendar months with hard labour
- Timothy Casey aged 18 years, committed on 21 March 1848 for theft. Pleaded guilty and sentenced to be imprisoned for two calendar months with hard labour
- John Bell aged 40 years, committed on 24 March 1848 for theft. Pleaded guilty and sentenced to be imprisoned for two calendar months with hard labour
- Jane Jackson aged 16 years and Bridget Tagert aged 14 years, both committed on 28 March 1848 for theft. Both pleaded guilty and both sentenced to be imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour
- William Fenwick aged [blank], charged with theft. No bill
- Mary Dill aged 21 years and Jane Dill aged 14 years, both charged with theft. Both pleaded guilty and both sentenced to be imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour

Misdemeanants (including degree of education, and details of the offence)

- Peter Parson aged 38 years, committed on 19 January 1848 for obtaining goods by false pretences. Acquitted


Prisoners under sentence of confinement

- Mark Nicholls aged 17 years, imprisoned for two years with hard labour on 20 March 1847 for misdemeanour
- William Hempsall aged 38 years, imprisoned for 18 calendar months with hard labour on 20 March 1847 for larceny
- John Hinde aged 63 years, imprisoned for 18 calendar months with hard labour on 8 April 1847 for felony
- John Thompson aged 55 years, imprisoned for two years with hard labour on 8 April 1847 for assault with intent to rape
- John Wilson or Hobson aged 28 years, imprisoned for one year on 8 April 1847 for assault with intent to rape
- William Howe aged 28 years, imprisoned for 12 calendar months with hard labour on 29 June 1847 for felony
- Michael Blake aged 39 years, imprisoned for two years with hard labour on 29 June 1847 for assault with intent to rape
- William Bell aged 46 years, imprisoned for 15 calendar months with hard labour on 28 July 1847 for cutting and wounding
- Robert Orton aged 58 years, imprisoned for two years with hard labour on 28 July 1847 for bestiality
- John Dawson aged 37 years, imprisoned for 12 calendar months with hard labour on 19 October 1847 for felony
- Frederick Drew aged 22 years, imprisoned for six calendar months with hard labour on 19 October 1847 for felony
- Thomas Jones aged 26 years, imprisoned for six calendar months with hard labour on 19 October 1847 for felony
- Mary Burke aged 29 years, imprisoned for 12 calendar months with hard labour on 19 October 1847 for felony
- Joseph Murgatroyd aged 39 years, imprisoned until sureties found on 19 October 1847 for want of sureties
- John Lewis Craven aged 24 years, imprisoned for 18 calendar months on 19 October 1847 for misdemeanour
- George Thompson aged 22 years, imprisoned for 18 calendar months on 19 October 1847 for misdemeanour
- Elizabeth Batterson aged 28 years, imprisoned for one year with hard labour on 31 December 1847 for robbery with violence
- Thomas Conner aged 18 years, imprisoned for six calendar months with hard labour on 31 December 1847 for larceny
- Benjamin Ward aged 32 years, imprisoned for 18 calendar months with hard labour on 31 December 1847 for burglary
- William Ashton aged 23 years, imprisoned for one year with hard labour on 31 December 1847 for horse stealing
- James Scott aged 40 years, imprisoned on 31 December 1847 and to be transported for 15 years for felony
- Jemima Cummins aged 48 years, imprisoned for 12 calendar months with hard labour on 4 January 1848 for felony
- John Simpson aged 31 years, imprisoned for three calendar months with hard labour on 13 January 1848 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- John Smith aged 35 years, imprisoned for three calendar months with hard labour on 13 January 1848 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- Joseph Saville aged 30 years, imprisoned for three calendar months with hard labour on 3 February 1848 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- George Binks aged 27 years, imprisoned for two months with hard labour and to find sureties on 9 February 1848 for trespass in search of game
- Robert Smith aged 17 years, imprisoned for three months with hard labour on 10 February 1848 for being a disorderly apprentice
- William Bell aged 19 years, imprisoned for two calendar months with hard labour on 16 February 1848 for breaking a window
- Thomas Burton aged 16 years, imprisoned for two calendar months with hard labour on 16 February 1848 for breaking a window
- Joseph Cox aged 24 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 20 February 1848 for assault
- William Johnson or Hall aged 22 years, imprisoned for two calendar months with hard labour on 22 February 1848 for trespassing in pursuit of conies
- Robert Johnson or Hall aged 21 years, imprisoned for two calendar months with hard labour on 22 February 1848 for trespassing in pursuit of conies
- John Taylor aged 43 years, imprisoned for three calendar months with hard labour on 27 February 1848 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- Thomas Golding aged 26 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 5 March 1848 for vagrancy
- James Wilson aged 21 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 5 March 1848 for vagrancy
- Abraham Brown aged 20 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 5 March 1848 for vagrancy
- Dennis Hyde aged 18 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 5 March 1848 for vagrancy
- James McGuiness or Guirin aged 21 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 6 March 1848 for vagrancy
- William Carter aged 19 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 7 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- William Thompson aged 38 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 7 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Joseph Thompson aged 22 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 7 March 1848 for vagrancy
- Ann Butler aged 28 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 7 March 1848 for vagrancy
- Thomas Johnson aged 20 years, imprisoned for one month with hard labour on 8 March 1848 for being a disorderly apprentice
- James Hodgson aged 34 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 8 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- Richard Sheffield aged 50 years, imprisoned for two calendar months with hard labour on 9 March 1848 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- James Thompson aged 21 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 9 March 1848 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- William Metcalf aged 25 years, imprisoned for two calendar months with hard labour on 9 March 1848 for leaving his wife and family chargeable
- Richard Marshall aged 34 years, imprisoned for two months with hard labour on 11 March 1848 for breaking a window
- George Willie aged 22 years, imprisoned for two calendar months with hard labour on 11 March 1848 for breaking a window
- John Hobson aged 53 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 11 March 1848 for breaking a window
- William Filbrook aged 21 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 12 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Martha Filbrook aged 22 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 12 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Joseph Smith aged 19 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 12 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Maria Smith aged 18 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 12 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Thomas Blag aged 18 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 13 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- John Turnbull aged 30 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 13 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Joseph Jackson aged 22 years, imprisoned for one month with hard labour on 12 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- John Smith aged 26 years, imprisoned for one month with hard labour on 13 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Jonathan Waddington aged 28 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 14 March 1848 for refusing to work and breaking windows in the workhouse
- Edward Hines aged 18 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 14 March 1848 for refusing to work and breaking windows in the workhouse
- James Neville aged 41 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 12 March 1848 for refusing to work and breaking windows in the workhouse
- Henry Herbert aged 35 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 12 March 1848 for refusing to work and breaking windows in the workhouse
- Henry Johnson aged 21 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 16 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- William Douglass aged 20 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 16 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- James Wilson aged 22 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 17 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Henry Hodgson aged 17 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 18 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- John Bendelow aged 20 years, imprisoned for six calendar months on 18 March 1848 for want of sureties
- John Snow aged 18 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 19 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Edward Donolly aged 18 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 19 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- William Paylor aged 18 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 20 March 1848 for absenting himself from his master's service
- William Kirk Patrick aged 17 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 20 March 1848 for destroying his clothes in the workhouse
- Francis Griffiths aged 19 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 16 March 1848 for destroying his clothes in the workhouse
- John Lynam aged 24 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 21 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- John Mulligan aged 24 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 21 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- William Johnson aged 24 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 21 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- William Kelly aged 26 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 21 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- George Beacroft aged 50 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 21 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- Thomas Farnam aged 46 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 21 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- Thomas Scott aged 28 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 21 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- William Walker aged 19 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 21 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- Catherine Morley aged 20 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 21 March 1848 for want of sureties
- Michael Conley aged 17 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 22 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Jonas Kay aged 20 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 22 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- John McDougald aged 28 years, imprisoned for 14 days with hard labour on 23 March 1848 for refusing to work in the workhouse
- William Morrison aged 19 years, imprisoned for 14 days with hard labour on 23 March 1848 for refusing to work in the workhouse
- Margaret Charlton aged 17 years, imprisoned for 21 days with hard labour on 23 March 1848 for refusing to work in the workhouse
- Joseph Frost aged 23 years, imprisoned for 14 days with hard labour on 23 March 1848 for breaking a lamp
- George Robinson aged 25 years, imprisoned for 14 days with hard labour on 23 March 1848 for breaking a lamp
- William Clayton aged 21 years, imprisoned for 14 days with hard labour on 23 March 1848 for breaking a lamp
- James King aged 18 years, imprisoned for two months with hard labour on 24 March 1848 for vagrancy
- Thomas Burden aged 18 years, imprisoned for two months with hard labour on 24 March 1848 for vagrancy
- John Thompson aged 18 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 24 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- George Jackson aged 24 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 25 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- John Wright aged 22 years, imprisoned for 14 days with hard labour on 25 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Samuel Buckley aged 15 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 25 March 1848 for vagrancy
- Robert McAdams aged 22 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 25 March 1848 for vagrancy
- Henry Webster aged 14 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 26 March 1848 for being a disorderly apprentice
- John Thompson aged 28 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 27 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Thomas Smith aged 20 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 27 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- John Smith aged 19 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 29 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- John Philpot aged 19 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 29 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- John Ombler aged 17 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 29 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- John Busfield aged 22 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 29 March 1848 for assault
- John Iveson aged 22 years, imprisoned for two calendar months with hard labour on 30 March 1848 for manslaughter-
- John Mullan aged 40 years, imprisoned for two years with hard labour on 30 March 1848 for assault with intent to rape
- William Turpin aged 21 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 30 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- Henry Dobson aged 22 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 30 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- James Henderson aged 16 years, imprisoned for 21 days with hard labour on 30 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- Matthew Smith aged 15 years, imprisoned for 21 days with hard labour on 30 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- James Herron aged 23 years, imprisoned for 21 days with hard labour on 30 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- John Ward aged 18 years, imprisoned for seven days with hard labour on 31 March 1848 for vagrancy
- Edward Murphy aged 20 years, imprisoned for 21 days with hard labour on 31 March 1848 for vagrancy
- William O'Brien aged 18 years, imprisoned for one calendar month with hard labour on 1 April 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse


Prisoners committed but afterwards discharged
- John Stephenson aged 19 years, imprisoned for two years on 24 March 1846 for an assault with intent to commit bestiality
- Richard Smith aged 30 years, imprisoned for 18 calendar months on 29 July 1846 for burglary
- Maria Duck aged 29 years, imprisoned for 18 calendar months on 29 July 1846 for exposing her infant child with intent to murder it
- Matthew Imeson aged 13 years, imprisoned for six calendar months on 28 July 1847 for forging a request for the delivery of goods
- Ann Wadsworth aged 21 years, imprisoned for six calendar months on 28 July 1847 for concealing the birth of her child
- Henry Thompson aged 28 years, imprisoned for three calendar months on 6 October 1847 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- John Taylor aged 30 years, imprisoned for three calendar months and until sureties found on 16 October 1847 for assault
- William Fawcett aged 25 years, imprisoned for three calendar months and until sureties found on 16 October 1847 for assault
- William Harvey aged 25 years, imprisoned for three calendar months on 19 October 1847 for felony
- William Smith aged 35 years, imprisoned for three calendar months on 19 October 1847 for felony
- Barnard Hughes aged 50 years, imprisoned for three calendar months on 19 October 1847 for felony
- David Samuels aged 28 years, imprisoned for three calendar months on 19 October 1847 for felony
- Charles Howarth aged 31 years, imprisoned for four calendar months on 19 October 1847 for felony
- Catherine Harris aged 38 years, imprisoned for four calendar months on 19 October 1847 for felony
- James Dixon aged 25 years, imprisoned for three calendar months on 19 October 1847 for felony
- John Brown aged 22 years, imprisoned for four calendar months on 19 October 1847 for felony
- John Smith aged 21 years, imprisoned for four calendar months on 19 October 1847 for felony
- Christiana Saville aged 23 years, imprisoned for three calendar months on 19 October 1847 for felony
- George Williams aged 41 years, imprisoned for three months on 27 October 1847 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- Augustus Cawley aged 44 years, imprisoned for three calendar months on 27 October 1847 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- John Robertson aged 42 years, imprisoned for ten weeks on 27 October 1847 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- Thomas Mooring aged 30 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 15 November 1847 for poaching
- Thomas Bebington aged 35 years, imprisoned for three calendar months on 21 November 1847 for poaching
- Thomas Bulmer aged 14 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 23 November 1847 for running away from the workhouse and taking away clothes belonging to it
- John Taylor aged 43 years, imprisoned for three calendar months on 23 November 1847 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- William McCollah aged 37 years, imprisoned for three calendar months on 24 November 1847 for want of sureties
- John Fairburn aged 26 years, imprisoned on 29 November 1847 for assault with intent to commit buggery. No bill found
- Edward Hart aged 26 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 30 November 1847 for breaking a window
- John Cookley aged 25 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 2 December 1847 for breaking a window
- Susannah Cookley aged 23 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 2 December 1847 for breaking a window
- William McKenzie aged 32 years, acquitted on 2 December 1847 of breaking a window
- John Mullan aged 40 years, committed to York Castle for trial on 4 December 1847 for assault with intent to ravish
- John Kirk aged 18 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 6 December 1847 for being idle and disorderly
- John Vasey alias Stubbs aged 48 years, removed to the Asylum at York on 7 December 1847 having been imprisoned for felony
- John Simpson aged 31 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 8 December 1847 for being idle and disorderly
- John Smith aged 35 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 8 December 1847 for being idle and disorderly
- John Dixon aged 32 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 9 December 1847 for breaking a window
- Daniel Wallace aged 28 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 9 December 1847 for breaking a window
- George Smith aged 21 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 10 December 1847 for being idle and disorderly
- James Willson aged 44 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 10 December 1847 for being idle and disorderly
- James Johnson aged 22 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 10 December 1847 for being idle and disorderly
- John Collins aged 20 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 10 December 1847 for vagrancy
- George Thompson aged 47 years, imprisoned for one month on 10 December 1847 for vagrancy
- John Brown aged 25 years, imprisoned for one month on 10 December 1847 for vagrancy
- James Moody aged 40 years, acquitted of felony on 12 December 1847
- John Wilson aged 20 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 14 December 1847 for vagrancy
- William Bayley aged 19 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 15 December 1847 for being idle and disorderly
- Michael Kelly aged 20 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 15 December 1847 for being idle and disorderly
- Thomas Theakstone aged 19 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 15 December 1847 for breaking a window
- William Walker aged 22 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 15 December 1847 for breaking a window
- John Bishop aged 20 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 15 December 1847 for breaking a window
- Henry Wells aged 17 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 15 December 1847 for breaking a window
- John Taylor aged 24 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 15 December 1847 for breaking a window
- John Hutchinson aged 19 years, imprisoned for three calendar months on 15 December 1847 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- George Turner aged 60 years, imprisoned for three calendar months on 15 December 1847 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- William Harman aged 42 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 16 December 1847 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- Matthew Wilson aged 11 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 16 December 1847 for felony
- Jonathan Gray aged 9 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 16 December 1847 for felony
- Joseph Meller or Brooksbank aged 27 years, imprisoned for three calendar months and to find sureties on 17 December 1847 for night poaching
- Joseph Stanways aged 24 years, imprisoned for three calendar months and to find sureties on 17 December 1847 for night poaching
- Jane Boyd aged 15 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 18 December 1847 for being idle and disorderly
- Margaret Brown aged 17 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 18 December 1847 for being idle and disorderly
- Margaret Seamer aged 17 years, acquitted of felony on 18 December 1847
- Joseph Hauston alias Hawson aged 25 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 21 December 1847 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- Robert Tait aged 22 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 21 December 1847 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- Robert Birch aged 21 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 21 December 1847 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- John Clarkson aged 46 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 21 December 1847 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- William Clinton aged 17 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 22 December 1847 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- James Taylor aged 25 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 22 December 1847 for being idle and disorderly
- Frederick Hester aged 17 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 22 December 1847 for being idle and disorderly
- Thomas Jones aged 21 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 22 December 1847 for being idle and disorderly
- John Marshall aged 20 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 22 December 1847 for being idle and disorderly
- William Kinsella aged 24 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 22 December 1847 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- John Ried aged 23 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 22 December 1847 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- Henry William Hudson aged 17 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 23 December 1847 for breaking a window
- Matthew Malligan aged 22 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 23 December 1847 for breaking a window
- John Wilson aged 24 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 23 December 1847 for wilfully destroying his own clothes in the workhouse
- Thomas Joplin aged 19 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 27 December 1847 for trespass in pursuit of game
- John King aged 19 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 27 December 1847 for trespass in pursuit of game
- Henry Royston aged 33 years, acquitted of felony on 29 December 1847
- Ann Farn aged 19 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 29 December 1847 for breaking a window
- Sarah Robinson aged 18 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 29 December 1847 for breaking a window
- John Thomas aged 28 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 29 December 1847 for breaking a window
- James O'Donnell aged 17 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 31 December 1847 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- William Simonds aged 14 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 31 December 1847 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- Christiana Pearson aged 22 years, imprisoned for three calendar months on 31 December 1847 for endeavouring to conceal the birth of her child
- Thomas Whiteley aged 32 years, imprisoned on 31 December 1847 for cattle stealing. Died 19 February 1848
- William Perks aged 23 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 31 December 1847 for breaking a window
- Henry Smith aged 38 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 31 December 1847 for breaking a window
- John Thompson aged 21 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 1 January 1848 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- James Wilson aged 20 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 3 January 1848 for vagrancy
- William Ross aged 16 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 4 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- William Joseph Donkin Townsend aged 28 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 4 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- William Wood aged 17 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 4 January 1848 for vagrancy
- John Scott aged 20 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 4 January 1848 for vagrancy
- George Thompson aged 21 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 4 January 1848 for vagrancy
- James Robinson aged 38 years, imprisoned for one month on 4 January 1848 for vagrancy
- John Johnson aged 32 years, imprisoned for one month on 4 January 1848 for vagrancy
- Frederick Smith aged 32 years, imprisoned for three calendar months on 4 January 1848 for felony
- George Whittaker aged 46 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 4 January 1848 for felony
- William Meekins aged 38 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 4 January 1848 for felony
- Stephen Pullen aged 35 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 4 January 1848 for felony
- William Davis aged 23 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 4 January 1848 for felony
- David Griffiths aged 21 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 4 January 1848 for felony
- Margaret Phelps alias Kelly aged 30 years, imprisoned for six weeks on 4 January 1848 for felony
- Richard Scott aged 21 years, imprisoned on 4 January 1848 for felony, and to be transported for 15 years
- Martha Kirkham aged 32 years, imprisoned on 4 January 1848 for felony, and to be transported for ten years
- Mary Henderson aged 57 years, imprisoned on 4 January 1848 for felony, and to be transported for ten years
- Margaret Johnson aged 32 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 4 January 1848 for felony
- Henry Collins aged 41 years, imprisoned for six weeks on 4 January 1848 for felony
- Aaron Raine aged 22 years, imprisoned for six weeks on 4 January 1848 for felony
- William Cooper aged 36 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 4 January 1848 for felony
- Charles McKay aged 16 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 4 January 1848 for felony
- John Howe aged 21 years, imprisoned on 4 January 1848 for felony, and to be transported for seven years
- Thomas Oliver aged 27 years, imprisoned for six weeks on 4 January 1848 for felony
- Jane Raine aged 25 years, imprisoned for six weeks on 4 January 1848 for felony
- Tabitha Raine aged 26 years, imprisoned for six weeks on 4 January 1848 for felony
- John Webb aged 49 years, imprisoned for six weeks on 4 January 1848 for felony
- John Dudley aged 22 years, imprisoned for six weeks on 4 January 1848 for felony
- William Clarke aged 22 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 4 January 1848 for felony
- Mary McGarry aged 28 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 4 January 1848 for felony
- Jane Boanas aged 19 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 4 January 1848 for felony
- Thomas McKew aged 27 years, acquitted of felony on 4 January 1848
- Mark Duston aged 39 years, acquitted of felony on 4 January 1848
- James Hodgson aged 40 years, acquitted of misdemeanour on 4 January 1848
- Patrick Conner aged 52 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 5 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- James Gordon aged 25 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 5 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- George Bruce aged 20 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 5 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- John Maw aged 18 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 5 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- William Smith aged 19 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 5 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- John Ryley aged 24 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 6 January 1848 for destroying his clothes in the workhouse
- John Williams aged 20 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 6 January 1848 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- John Johnson aged 25 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 7 January 1848 for breaking windows
- Edward Sherburn Druett aged 29 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 7 January 1848 for breaking windows
- Thomas Smallfield aged 29 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 7 January 1848 for breaking windows
- Stephen Smallfield aged 21 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 7 January 1848 for breaking windows
- Christopher Brown aged 64 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 7 January 1848 for neglecting to maintain his wife
- John Cahol aged 21 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 7 January 1848 for vagrancy
- William Davis aged 21 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 7 January 1848 for vagrancy
- Shaddrack Hind aged 34 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 7 January 1848 for vagrancy
- Michael Ware aged 19 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 8 January 1848 for breaking a lamp
- John Smith aged 18 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 8 January 1848 for breaking a window
- Henry Hodgson or H.W. Hudson aged 17 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 8 January 1848 for breaking a window
- Michael Malligan aged 23 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 8 January 1848 for breaking a window
- Frederick Wildon aged 18 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 8 January 1848 for breaking a window
- John Ingram aged 46 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 8 January 1848 for breaking a window
- Frederick Hester aged 17 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 8 January 1848 for breaking a window
- John Bland aged 22 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 8 January 1848 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- John Wilkinson or Clarke aged 28 years, imprisoned on 8 January 1848 for desertions, and discharged by the Secretary at War
- Catherine Steward aged 64 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 8 January 1848 for breaking windows
- Catherine Kelly aged 24 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 8 January 1848 for breaking windows
- Jessy Douglas aged 17 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 8 January 1848 for breaking windows
- Elizabeth Cooper aged 23 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 8 January 1848 for breaking windows
- Mary Yewlow aged 14 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 8 January 1848 for breaking a window
- Thomas Carter aged 34 years, imprisoned for one month on 8 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Francis Kelly aged 29 years, imprisoned for one month on 8 January 1848 for breaking a window
- Thomas Wallace aged 19 years, imprisoned for one month on 8 January 1848 for breaking a window
- Robert Bud aged 20 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 9 January 1848 for being a disorderly apprentice
- John Kirk aged 18 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 9 January 1848 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- James Tiernan or McFairlane aged 20 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 10 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- James Bartley aged 25 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 10 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- John Smith aged 27 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 11 January 1848 for vagrancy
- William Emery aged 34 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 11 January 1848 for vagrancy
- John Walker aged 48 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 11 January 1848 for vagrancy
- George Wood aged 28 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 12 January 1848 for vagrancy
- John James aged 22 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 12 January 1848 for vagrancy
- Thomas Williams aged 30 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 12 January 1848 for vagrancy
- Thomas Johnson aged 20 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 12 January 1848 for absenting himself from his master's service
- John Roberts aged 14 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 12 January 1848 for destroying his clothes in the workhouse
- Thomas Pennagist aged 19 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 12 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- William Douglas aged 19 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 12 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- John Hornett aged 18 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 13 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Thomas Honneyman aged 22 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 14 January 1848 for trespassing in pursuit of game
- Thomas Jones aged 18 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 14 January 1848 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- John Brown aged 19 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 14 January 1848 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- William Smith aged 20 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 14 January 1848 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- John Smith aged 28 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 14 January 1848 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- William Swallows aged 17 years, imprisoned for ten days on 15 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly, destroying his clothes in the workhouse
- Isaac Templay aged 19 years, imprisoned for ten days on 15 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly, destroying his clothes in the workhouse
- Samuel Oliver aged 33 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 15 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Thomas Noon aged 30 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 16 January 1848 for vagrancy
- Patrick Welch aged 16 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 16 January 1848 for vagrancy
- James Newton aged 50 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 16 January 1848 for assault
- George Robinson aged 42 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 17 January 1848 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- John Miller aged 31 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 17 January 1848 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- James Tearney aged 50 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 17 January 1848 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- William Turner aged 42 years, imprisoned for seven days on 17 January 1848 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- James Guerin aged 20 years, imprisoned for seven days on 17 January 1848 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- James Ledford aged 31 years, imprisoned for seven days on 17 January 1848 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- Patrick Smith aged 35 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 17 January 1848 for vagrancy
- William Smith aged 28 years, imprisoned for one month on 18 January 1848 for vagrancy
- George Blackburn aged 18 years, imprisoned for one month on 18 January 1848 for vagrancy
- Patrick Dunlarvey aged 20 years, imprisoned for one month on 18 January 1848 for vagrancy
- Thomas Wright aged 22 years, imprisoned on 18 January 1848 for desertion. Liberated on route by the Secretary at War
- James Muldowney aged 19 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 18 January 1848 for vagrancy
- James Loftus aged 24 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 18 January 1848 for vagrancy
- Bridget Loftus aged 30 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 18 January 1848 for vagrancy
- John Smith aged 19 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 18 January 1848 for breaking windows
- Patrick Cock or Corke aged 25 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 18 January 1848 for breaking windows
- William White aged 28 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 19 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- James Williams aged 26 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 19 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- Timothy Dermott aged 28 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 19 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- John Drummond aged 22 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 19 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- Thomas Brady aged 16 years, imprisoned for 28 days on 19 January 1848 for breaking a window
- William Frankland aged 8 years, imprisoned on 19 January 1848 for two calendar months and to be once whipped for felony
- George Pearson aged 7 years, imprisoned on 19 January 1848 for two calendar months and to be once whipped for felony
- John Stephens aged 16 years, imprisoned for three weeks on 20 January 1848 for breaking a window
- John Macdonald aged 19 years, imprisoned for three weeks on 20 January 1848 for breaking a window
- John Autrain aged 17 years, imprisoned for three weeks on 20 January 1848 for breaking a window
- Thomas Devans or Stephens aged 12 years, imprisoned for three weeks on 20 January 1848 for breaking a window
- William Lovett aged 20 years, imprisoned for one month on 20 January 1848 for breaking a window
- Andrew Castay aged 20 years, imprisoned for one month on 20 January 1848 for breaking a window
- Joseph Bayley aged 20 years, imprisoned for one month on 20 January 1848 for breaking a window
- Isabella Pallister aged 43 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 20 January 1848 for want of sureties
- James McKendrew aged 23 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 20 January 1848 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- John Paine aged 21 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 20 January 1848 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- Daniel Fitzsimons aged 17 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 20 January 1848 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- John Milot aged 30 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 20 January 1848 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- John Davis aged 25 years, imprisoned for one month on 21 January 1848 for vagrancy
- Thomas Johnson aged 22 years, imprisoned for one month on 21 January 1848 for vagrancy
- William Harland or Harman aged 43 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 22 January 1848 for vagrancy
- John Sullivan aged 19 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 22 January 1848 for vagrancy
- William Clarke aged 22 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 22 January 1848 for vagrancy - workhouse
- Thomas Wood aged 22 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 22 January 1848 for vagrancy - workhouse
- John Murphy aged 20 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 22 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- John Wood aged 34 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 22 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- John Kenny aged 21 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 22 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- John Andrew Bennett aged 24 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 22 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- John Clarke aged 21 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 22 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- George Smith aged 21 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 22 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- John Wilson aged 24 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 22 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- Michael McLoughlin aged 16 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 22 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- George Morgan aged 32 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 22 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- Catherane Kelly aged 24 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 22 January 1848 for breaking a window in the workhouse
- Jessy Douglas aged 18 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 22 January 1848 for breaking a window in the workhouse
- George Johnson aged 27 years, imprisoned for one month on 24 January 1848 for breaking a window in the workhouse
- William Riley aged 21 years, imprisoned for one month on 24 January 1848 for breaking a window in the workhouse
- John Poley aged 25 years, imprisoned for one month on 24 January 1848 for breaking a window in the workhouse
- Thomas King aged 26 years, imprisoned for one month on 24 January 1848 for breaking a window in the workhouse
- Thomas Thiewer aged 22 years, imprisoned for one month on 24 January 1848 for breaking a window in the workhouse
- John Smith aged 24 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 24 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- John Willis aged 29 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 24 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- William Reeve aged 20 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 24 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- James Johnson aged 28 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 24 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- John McCoy aged 22 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 24 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- George Edwards aged 44 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 24 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- John Thompson aged 32 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 24 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- John Davison aged 17 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 24 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- John Brown aged 42 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 24 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Mary Williams aged 26 years, imprisoned for seven days on 25 January 1848 for breaking a window in the workhouse
- John Williams aged 24 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 25 January 1848 for breaking a window in the workhouse
- Henry Taylor aged 20 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 25 January 1848 for breaking a window in the workhouse
- John Pattison aged 54 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 25 January 1848 for neglecting to maintain his family
- William Pass aged 21 years, imprisoned for bastardy on 26 January 1848. Received Her Majesty's pardon
- James Wood or Hood aged 24 years, imprisoned for two calendar months on 26 January 1848 for stealing a ferret
- Daniel Robinson aged 30 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 26 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- James Boyd aged 19 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 26 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- George Bake aged 44 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 27 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- Henry Johnson aged 20 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 27 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- James Sweene aged 21 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 27 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Thomas Bridge aged 35 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 27 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- James Taylor aged 22 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 27 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Andrew M'Can aged 46 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 29 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- John Green aged 26 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 29 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- John Donnelly aged 20 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 29 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- Alexander Baine aged 21 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 29 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- Jervis Murphy aged 37 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 29 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- Michael Healey aged 19 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 29 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- John Bagan aged 22 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 29 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- William Pimlot aged 11 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 29 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- Joseph Smith aged 14 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 29 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- Joseph Evans or William Hanson aged 37 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 30 January 1848 for destroying his clothes in the workhouse
- James Smith aged 25 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 31 January 1848 for sweeping a chimney contrary to the Act
- William M'Dormitt aged 18 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 31 January 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Thomas Doyle aged 19 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 31 January 1848 for vagrancy
- William Walls aged 55 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 1 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- Edward Herbert aged 18 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 1 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- Robert Jones aged 18 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 1 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- William Wilde aged 17 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 1 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- John Pattison aged 45 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 1 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- James West or Welch aged 18 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 1 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- William Smith aged 18 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 1 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- William Turner aged 42 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 2 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- John Pearce aged 35 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 3 February 1848 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- Thomas Loftus aged 17 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 3 February 1848 for vagrancy
- William Harrison aged 34 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 4 February 1848 for vagrancy
- Peter Brown aged 17 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 4 February 1848 for vagrancy
- John William aged 18 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 4 February 1848 for vagrancy
- William Hunter aged 19 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 4 February 1848 for vagrancy
- Hannan Cantrill aged 34 years, imprisoned on 5 February 1848 for murder, and committed till the 18th inst
- James Stuart aged 32 years, imprisoned for 28 days on 5 February 1848 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- Michael Keeley aged 23 years, imprisoned for 28 days on 5 February 1848 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- John Scott aged 22 years, imprisoned for 28 days on 5 February 1848 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- Thomas Jackson aged 18 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 8 February 1848 for breaking a window
- William Smith aged 24 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 8 February 1848 for breaking a window
- Richard Hill aged 17 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 9 February 1848 for being a disorderly apprentice
- John Wilkinson aged 19 years, imprisoned on 9 February 1848 for disobeying an order in bastardy. Paid the costs and charges
- John Scholes aged 27 years, imprisoned for seven days on 9 February 1848 for breaking a window
- Abraham Broom aged 21 years, imprisoned for seven days on 9 February 1848 for breaking a window
- George Johnson aged 30 years, imprisoned for seven days on 9 February 1848 for breaking a window
- Henry Hodgson aged 17 years, imprisoned for seven days on 9 February 1848 for breaking a window
- Robert Cameron aged 23 years, imprisoned for seven days on 9 February 1848 for breaking a window
- Joseph or John Bland aged 22 years, imprisoned for seven days on 10 February 1848 for breaking a window
- James Conway aged 21 years, imprisoned for seven days on 10 February 1848 for breaking a window
- Peter Conway aged 19 years, imprisoned for seven days on 10 February 1848 for breaking a window
- John Stafford aged 19 years, imprisoned for one month on 10 February 1848 for vagrancy
- John Dorke aged 19 years, imprisoned for one month on 10 February 1848 for vagrancy
- Sol Danuff aged 33 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 10 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- George Ceardie aged 23 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 10 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Thomas Young Ferguson aged 22 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 12 February 1848 for vagrancy
- Enniss Ellis aged 23 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 12 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Nathaniel Cockrane aged 40 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 14 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- James Crowther aged 21 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 14 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- James Johnson aged 22 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 14 February 1848 for vagrancy
- James Taylor aged 22 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 14 February 1848 for vagrancy
- James Williams aged 19 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 14 February 1848 for vagrancy
- John Roberts aged 14 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 14 February 1848 vagrancy
- John Hall aged 19 years, imprisoned for ten days on 16 February 1848 for breaking a lamp
- John Wilson aged 36 years, imprisoned for ten days on 16 February 1848 for breaking a lamp
- John Duey aged 15 years, imprisoned for ten days on 16 February 1848 for breaking a lamp
- Henry Hodgson aged 17 years, imprisoned for ten days on 16 February 1848 for breaking a lamp
- Robert Wilson aged 22 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 16 February 1848 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- Asher Philips aged 18 years, imprisoned for one month on 16 February 1848 for vagrancy
- Margaret Charlton aged 16 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 16 February 1848 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- William M'Learn aged 16 years, imprisoned for one month on 16 February 1848 for vagrancy
- William Hudson aged 26 years, imprisoned for ten days on 17 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Daniel Clarke aged 40 years, imprisoned for ten days on 17 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Thomas Baker or William Jones aged 17 years, imprisoned for ten days on 17 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Henry Herbert aged 35 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 19 February 1848 for breaking a window in the workhouse
- Thomas Gill aged 19 years, imprisoned on 19 February 1848 for felony. Liberated by T.C. Hincks esquire
- George Ridsdale aged 19 years, imprisoned on 19 February 1848 for felony. Liberated by T.C. Hincks esquire
- James Cunningham aged 20 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 20 February 1848 for absenting himself from his apprenticeship
- George Barrows aged 17 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 20 February 1848 for absenting himself from his apprenticeship
- David Miller aged 22 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 22 February 1848 for vagrancy
- Thomas Bell aged 23 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 23 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- William Pickersgill aged 22 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 23 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- John Darling aged 20 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 23 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- Thomas Foster aged 13 years, imprisoned on 23 February 1848 for felony and committed to York Castle for trial
- James Flannigan or Conway aged 21 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 24 February 1848 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- Peter Connor or Conway aged 18 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 24 February 1848 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse
- John Riley aged 18 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 25 February 1848 for vagrancy
- Daniel Fitzsimmons aged 17 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 25 February 1848 for vagrancy
- John Layfield aged 25 years, imprisoned on 25 February 1848 for debt and costs and liberated by the Clerk of the Court
- James Woods aged 20 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 25 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Michael M'Lochlin aged 16 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 25 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- John Waring aged 21 years, imprisoned for ten days on 25 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Augustus Kennedy aged 35 years, imprisoned for ten days on 25 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Patrick Kelly aged 40 years, imprisoned for ten days on 25 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Peter M'Grarvey aged 23 years, imprisoned for ten days on 25 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Thomas Murray aged 20 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 26 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- John Wright aged 22 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 28 February 1848 for vagrancy
- Robert Buntin aged 31 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 28 February 1848 for vagrancy
- William Stewart aged 24 years, imprisoned for 28 days on 28 February 1848 for vagrancy
- John Mills aged 24 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 28 February 1848 for vagrancy
- John Robinson aged 28 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 28 February 1848 for vagrancy
- John Maughman aged 32 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 28 February 1848 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- James Ready aged 45 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 28 February 1848 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- John Gaffiney aged 45 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 28 February 1848 for idle and disorderly
- Lecia Burns aged 28 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 29 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Isabella Pearson aged 20 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 29 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Harriet Lewis aged 28 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 29 February 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Thomas Smith aged 43 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 29 February 1848 for vagrancy
- Richard Williams aged 21 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 29 February 1848 vagrancy
- Joseph Smith aged 14 years, imprisoned for ten days on 29 February 1848 for breaking a lamp
- Henry Hodgson aged 17 years, imprisoned for14 days on 29 February 1848 for breaking a lamp
- Henry Kelly aged 42 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 1 March 1848 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- Richard Burrop aged 17 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 1 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- Ann Elliott aged 22 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 2 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Mary Brown aged 23 years, imprisoned for ten days on 2 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- John Brown aged 31 years, imprisoned for ten days on 2 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- William Relham aged 32 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 2 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly. Died 18 March 1848
- Thomas Baker aged 16 years, imprisoned for ten days on 2 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Daniel Clark aged 40 years, imprisoned for ten days on 2 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- William Sample aged 35 years, imprisoned on 3 March 1848 for debts and costs. Liberated by the Clerk of the Court
- John Williams aged 24 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 3 March 1848 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- Henry Taylor aged 20 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 3 March 1848 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- Samuel Pentiman aged 19 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 3 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- Francis Scholefield aged 18 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 3 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- George Cook aged 24 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 3 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Thomas Holloway aged 30 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 3 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Robert Parker aged 20 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 3 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- William Nolan aged 26 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 3 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- John Cronan aged 18 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 3 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Andrew Coyne aged 25 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 3 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- John Stewart aged 14 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 3 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- William Castello aged 22 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 4 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- John Fallan aged 19 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 4 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- William Riley aged 17 years, imprisoned for one calendar month on 4 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly in the workhouse
- George Richardson aged 22 years, imprisoned on 6 March 1848 for assault. Paid the penalty
- Thomas Young aged 21 years, imprisoned for one month on 7 March 1848 for vagrancy
- John Thompson aged 18 years, imprisoned for one month on 7 March 1848 for vagrancy
- John Brown aged 21 years, imprisoned for seven days on 7 March 1848 for breaking a lamp
- Edward Hinley aged 19 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 11 March 1848 for breaking a window
- George Smith aged 30 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 14 March 1848 for destroying his clothes in the workhouse
- John Brown aged 21 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 14 March 1848 for breaking a lamp
- Thomas Baker aged 16 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 14 March 1848 for breaking a lamp
- Andrew Carey aged 22 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 16 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Ashley or Asher Philips aged 18 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 16 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- William Mc Lern or Learn aged 16 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 16 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- John Brown aged 23 years, imprisoned on 16 March 1848 for assault. Paid the penalty
- William Jackson aged 20 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 18 March 1848 for vagrancy
- James Wilson aged 24 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 18 March 1848 for vagrancy
- Catherine Wilson aged 19 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 19 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- John Moran aged 24 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 20 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Mary Moran aged 25 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 20 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- Ann Daley aged 18 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 20 March 1848 for being idle and disorderly
- William Brown aged 21 years, imprisoned for ten days on 22 March 1848 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- John Harts aged 21 years, imprisoned for ten days on 22 March 1848 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- James Russell aged 21 years, imprisoned for ten days on 22 March 1848 for being a rogue and a vagabond
- John Mills aged 24 years, imprisoned for seven days on 28 March 1848 for
Date4 Apr 1848
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