Description | Bill of indictment of Mary Ann Handley otherwise called Mary Teague for stealing 10s in money and one purse and, the property of Alice Jobling and taken from her person
Offence committed on 31 December 1856
Handley/Teague had previously been convicted of felony at the Quarter Sessions for county Durham held at Durham on 3 January 1853 and on 7 May [sic] 1855
Endorsed with names of witnesses and "true bill"
With certificate of conviction at the Quarter Sessions for county Durham held at Durham on 2 July 1855 of Mary Teague, who had been previously convicted of felony at the Quarter Sessions held at Durham on 3 January 1853, for stealing two gowns, the property of George Barnett, on 7 May 1855, and for stealing one shawl and one coat, the property of John Thomas Dixon on 9 May 1855. Teague was sentenced to hard labour at the House of Correction at Durham for 12 calendar months. Certificate dated 6 January 1857 |