Description | Bill of indictment of James Stranger late of the House of Correction at Northallerton labourer for stealing one silver coin called a sixpence value 6d, two silver coins called fourpenny pieces value 8d, one copper coin called a penny value 1d, and one copper coin called a halfpenny value 1/2d, the property of John May
Offence committed at the township of Clifton on 11 January 1850
Stranger had previously been convicted of felony at the Quarter Sessions for the city of York held at the Guildhall in York on 9 April 1846
Endorsed with names of witnesses and "true bill"
With certificate of conviction at the Quarter Sessions for the city of York held at the Guildhall in York on 9 April 1846 of James Stranger late of the city of York for stealing a pair of leather shoes and a coat, the property of William Hudson. Stranger was sentenced to 14 days confinement in the House of Correction at York. Certificate dated 5 April 1850 |