Document referenceQSB 1857 4/12/3
TitleAccount of expenses for the maintenance of prisoners at the Gaol
DescriptionA return for the half-year ending 30 September 1857 of the amount paid for food, clothing, bedding and fuel for prisoners kept at the expense of the North Riding. Some of the entries are listed under the headings of the statutes under which they were convicted:- 18 and 19 Victoria c. 126; 10 and 11 Victoria c.82; and 13 and 14 Victoria c.37. Includes expenses for:

- William Warren, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 16 May 1857 (6 weeks 4 days)

- Levith Limbon, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 30 June 1857 (13 weeks)

- William Gregg, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 30 June 1857 (13 weeks)

- Joseph Clayton, convicted of misdemeanour and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 30 September 1857 (26 weeks 1 day)

- William Knight, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 26 May 1857 (8 weeks)

- John McClish, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 13 April 1857 (1 week 6 days)

- Patrick Burns, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 13 April 1857 (1 week 6 days)

- Robert Allick, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 13 April 1857 (1 week 6 days)

- Mary Atkins, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 13 April 1857 (1 week 6 days)

- Daniel McQuilton, convicted of misdemeanour and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 13 April 1857 (1 week 6 days)

- George Clay, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 13 April 1857 (1 week 6 days)

- Robert Wilson, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 26 May 1857 (8 weeks)

- Philip Falshaw, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 26 May 1857 (8 weeks)

- William Wood, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 5 September 1857 (22 weeks 4 days)

- Thomas Cosgrove, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 5 May 1857 (5 weeks)

- John Hall, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 5 May 1857 (5 weeks)

- Thomas Gasgoine, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 5 May 1857 (5 weeks)

- Joseph Taylor, convicted of misdemeanour and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 30 September 1857 (26 weeks 1 day)

- Ann Major, convicted of misdemeanour and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 5 September 1857 (22 weeks 4 days)

- John Buckle, convicted of misdemeanour and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 5 April 1857 (5 days)

- John Naylor, convicted of misdemeanour and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 5 April 1857 (5 days)

- Margaret Graham, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 5 July 1857 (13 weeks 5 days)

- William Read, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 5 May 1857 (5 weeks)

- Samuel Dresser, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 30 September 1857 (26 weeks 1 day)

- Charles Wright, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 5 May 1857 (5 weeks)

- Ann Price, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 5 September 1857 (22 weeks 4 days)

- Mary Ann Handley, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 30 September 1857 (26 weeks 1 day)

- Margaret Watson, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 30 September 1857 (26 weeks 1 day)

- Sarah Grady, convicted of felony and maintained from 7 April 1857 to 6 June 1857 (8 weeks 5 days)

- Louisa Eoke, convicted of felony and maintained from 7 April 1857 to 30 September 1857 (25 weeks 2 days)

- Ann Melonby, convicted of felony and maintained from 7 April 1857 to 30 September 1857 (25 weeks 2 days)

- George Williams, convicted of felony and maintained from 7 April 1857 to 20 April 1857 (2 weeks)

- Hugh Freeman, convicted of felony and maintained from 7 April 1857 to 30 September 1857 (25 weeks 2 days)

- Paul Gallaghar, convicted of felony and maintained from 7 April 1857 to 26 May 1857 (7 weeks 1 day)

- John Johnson, convicted of felony and maintained from 7 April 1857 to 30 September 1857 (25 weeks 2 days)

- Ellen Dent, convicted of felony and maintained from 7 April 1857 to 30 September 1857 (25 weeks 2 days)

- Charles Brice, convicted of felony and maintained from 7 April 1857 to 30 September 1857 (25 weeks 2 days)

- William Robinson, convicted of felony and maintained from 7 April 1857 to 6 July 1857 (13 weeks)

- John Johnson, convicted of felony and maintained from 1 July 1857 to 29 August 1857 (8 weeks 4 days)

- Alice Barker, convicted of felony and maintained from 1 July 1857 to 30 September 1857 (13 weeks 1 day)

- James Barker, convicted of felony and maintained from 1 July 1857 to 30 September 1857 (13 weeks 1 day)

- Henry Gray, an incorrigible rogue and vagabond maintained from 1 July 1857 to 30 September 1857 (13 weeks 1 day)

- Richard Cooper, convicted of felony and maintained from 1 July 1857 to 30 September 1857 (13 weeks 1 day)

- William Clarke, convicted of felony and maintained from 1 July 1857 to 29 September 1857 (13 weeks)

- John Slittery, convicted of felony and maintained from 1 July 1857 to 29 September 1857 (13 weeks)

- Mary Ann Harker, convicted of felony and maintained from 1 July 1857 to 30 September 1857 (13 weeks 1 day)

- Mary Jackson, convicted of felony and maintained from 1 July 1857 to 30 September 1857 (13 weeks 1 day)

- Mary Ann E. Francis, convicted of felony and maintained from 1 July 1857 to 30 September 1857 (13 weeks 1 day)

- William Jackson, convicted of felony and maintained from 1 July 1857 to 30 September 1857 (13 weeks 1 day)

- Jonathan Cradle, convicted of felony and maintained from 1 July 1857 to 29 September 1857 (13 weeks)

- Matthew Coates, convicted of misdemeanour and maintained from 1 July 1857 to 30 September 1857 (13 weeks 1 day)

- William Pilkington, convicted of felony and maintained from 1 July 1857 to 29 September 1857 (13 weeks)

- George Hodgson, convicted of felony and maintained from 1 July 1857 to 29 September 1857 (13 weeks)

- John Wright, convicted of felony and maintained from 1 July 1857 to 30 September 1857 (13 weeks 1 day)

- William Dover, convicted of misdemeanour and maintained from 1 July 1857 to 29 August 1857 (8 weeks 4 days)

- Michael Castellow, convicted of felony and maintained from 1 July 1857 to 30 September 1857 (13 weeks 1 day)

- Mary Doherty, convicted of felony and maintained from 1 July 1857 to 29 August 1857 (8 weeks 4 days)

- David Harris, convicted of felony and maintained from 1 July 1857 to 30 September 1857 (13 weeks 1 day)

- Jane Tibbitt, convicted of felony and maintained from 1 July 1857 to 29 August 1857 (8 weeks 4 days)


The next 72 entries are headed 18-19 Victoria c.126

- John Payne, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 31 May 1857 (8 weeks 5 days)

- James Wilson, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 2 May 1857 (4 weeks 2 days)

- Henry Royle Olficer, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 2 May 1857 (4 weeks 2 days)

- George Morrell, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 2 June 1857 (9 weeks)

- Richard Moreland, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 6 April 1857 (6 days)

- John Oatfield, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 19 April 1857 (2 weeks 5 days)

- John Dixon, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 20 April 1857 (2 weeks 6 days)

- John William, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 4 April 1857 (4 days)

- Winifred Grady, convicted of felony and maintained from 1 April 1857 to 30 June 1857 (13 weeks)

- Thomas Morris, convicted of felony and maintained from 1 April 1857 to 31 May 1857 (8 weeks 5 days)

- John England, convicted of felony and maintained from 8 April 1857 to 7 May 1857 (4 weeks 2 days)

- Joseph Crosby, convicted of felony and maintained from 27 April 1857 to 26 July 1857 (13 weeks)

- Anthony Normington, convicted of felony and maintained from 30 April 1857 to 13 May 1857 (2 weeks)

- Thomas Robinson, convicted of felony and maintained from 2 May 1857 to 8 May 1857 (1 week)

- Isabella Chambers, convicted of felony and maintained from 5 May 1857 to 4 July 1857 (8 weeks 6 days)

- James Peart, convicted of felony and maintained from 15 May 1857 to 30 September 1857 (19 weeks 6 days)

- John Clayton, convicted of felony and maintained from 18 May 1857 to 17 July 1857 (8 weeks 5 days)

- James Morrison, convicted of felony and maintained from 23 May 1857 to 22 July 1857 (8 weeks 5 days)

- Richard Scarr, convicted of felony and maintained from 25 May 1857 to 30 May 1857 (6 days)

- Thomas Wynn, convicted of felony and maintained from 27 May 1857 to 26 June 1857 (4 weeks 3 days)

- Thomas Dejersey, convicted of felony and maintained from 1 June 1857 to 30 June 1857 (4 weeks 2 days)

- David Grimstone, convicted of felony and maintained from 1 June 1857 to 31 August 1857 (13 weeks 1 day)

- Robert Read, convicted of felony and maintained from 3 June 1857 to 2 July 1857 (4 weeks 2 days)

- James Bird, convicted of felony and maintained from 5 June 1857 to 4 August 1857 (8 weeks 5 days)

- William Tarn, convicted of felony and maintained from 5 June 1857 to 4 August 1857 (8 weeks 5 days)

- Mary Robinson, convicted of felony and maintained from 7 June 1857 to 6 July 1857 (4 weeks 2 days)

- Thomas Urwin, convicted of felony and maintained from 7 June 1857 to 6 September 1857 (10 weeks 6 days)

- Elijah Waterhouse, convicted of felony and maintained from 8 June 1857 to 30 September 1857 (17 weeks 6 days)

- Thomas Jones or Bolton, convicted of felony and maintained from 8 June 1857 to 30 September 1857 (17 weeks 6 days)

- Walter Nicholl, convicted of felony and maintained from 10 June 1857 to 9 July 1857 (4 weeks 2 days)

- William English, convicted of felony and maintained from 10 June 1857 to 9 July 1857 (4 weeks 2 days)

- James Donaldson, convicted of felony and maintained from 12 June 1857 to 25 June 1857 (2 weeks)

- Margaret Davis, convicted of felony and maintained from 13 June 1857 to 26 June 1857 (2 weeks)

- John Prescott, convicted of felony and maintained from 13 June 1857 to 12 September 1857 (13 weeks 1 day)

- John Holt, convicted of felony and maintained from 15 June 1857 to 14 July 1857 (4 weeks 2 days)

- Hugh Travers, convicted of felony and maintained from 17 June 1857 to 16 July 1857 (4 weeks 2 days)

- Andrew Oliver, convicted of felony and maintained from 22 June 1857 to 4 July 1857 (2 weeks)

- Christopher Smith, convicted of felony and maintained from 22 June 1857 to 11 July 1857 (3 weeks)

- David Dalton, convicted of felony and maintained from 24 June 1857 to 15 September 1857 (12 weeks)

- Joseph Smith, convicted of felony and maintained from 29 June 1857 to 8 August 1857 (6 weeks)

- Thomas Boylen, convicted of felony and maintained from 6 July 1857 to 5 September 1857 (8 weeks 4 days)

- John Sinclar, convicted of felony and maintained from 11 July 1857 to 31 July 1857 (3 weeks)

- Ann Mullen, convicted of felony and maintained from 18 July 1857 to 17 August 1857 (4 weeks 3 days)

- Margaret McCarthy, convicted of felony and maintained from 18 July 1857 to 17 September 1857 (8 weeks 6 days)

- Ann Booth, convicted of felony and maintained from 21 July 1857 to 3 August 1857 (2 weeks)

- James Holliday, convicted of felony and maintained from 22 July 1857 to 21 August 1857 (4 weeks 3 days)

- George Beckett, convicted of felony and maintained from 25 July 1857 to 30 September 1857 (11 weeks 1 day)

- Thomas Bryan, convicted of felony and maintained from 25 July 1857 to 24 August 1857 (5 weeks 6 days)

- Sarah Robinson, convicted of felony and maintained from 29 July 1857 to 8 September 1857 (6 weeks)

- Margaret Blenkinsop, convicted of felony and maintained from 1 August 1857 to 30 September 1857 (13 weeks 1 day)

- Edward Graham, convicted of felony and maintained from 5 August 1857 to 4 September 1857 (4 weeks 3 days)

- David Duncan, convicted of felony and maintained from 6 August 1857 to 16 September 1857 (6 weeks)

- Mary Jane Sewell, convicted of felony and maintained from 10 August 1857 to 19 September 1857 (6 weeks)

- Eliza Smith, convicted of felony and maintained from 10 August 1857 to 19 September 1857 (6 weeks)

- Hugh Scott, convicted of felony and maintained from 10 August 1857 to 19 September 1857 (6 weeks)

- William Reacher, convicted of felony and maintained from 10 August 1857 to 9 September 1857 (4 weeks 3 days)

- Thomas Donkin, convicted of felony and maintained from 15 August 1857 to 30 September 1857 (6 weeks 5 days)

- Jane Ferguison, convicted of felony and maintained from 17 August 1857 to 16 September 1857 (4 weeks 3 days)

- William Adamson, convicted of felony and maintained from 17 August 1857 to 16 September 1857 (4 weeks 3 days)

- Michael McManus, convicted of felony and maintained from 20 August 1857 to 30 September 1857 (6 weeks)

- George Fowler, convicted of felony and maintained from 21 August 1857 to 30 September 1857 (5 weeks 6 days)

- John Robinson, convicted of felony and maintained from 21 August 1857 to 30 September 1857 (5 weeks 6 days)

- John Hughes, convicted of felony and maintained from 22 August 1857 to 30 September 1857 (5 weeks 5 days)

- Mary Smith, convicted of felony and maintained from 24 August 1857 to 30 September 1857 (5 weeks 3 days)

- Abraham Foster, convicted of felony and maintained from 26 August 1857 to 30 September 1857 (5 weeks 1 day)

- John Thornton, convicted of felony and maintained from 26 August 1857 to 30 September 1857 (5 weeks 1 day)

- Jane Thornbery, convicted of felony and maintained from 29 August 1857 to 30 September 1857 (4 weeks 5 days)

- Ann Newton, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 August 1857 to 30 September 1857 (4 weeks 3 days)

- Richard Peter Hook, convicted of felony and maintained from 8 September 1857 to 30 September 1857 (3 weeks 2 days)

- John Kelly, convicted of felony and maintained from 8 September 1857 to 30 September 1857 (3 weeks 2 days)

- Joseph Johnson, convicted of felony and maintained from 21 September 1857 to 30 September 1857 (1 week 3 days)

- Robert Bolton, convicted of felony and maintained from 24 September 1857 to 30 September 1857 (1 week)


The next seven entries are headed 10-11 Victoria c.82, and 13-14 Victoria c.37

- Ann Harland, convicted of felony and maintained from 31 March 1857 to 28 April 1857 (4 weeks)

- William Carroll, convicted of felony and maintained from 22 June 1857 to 21 September 1857 (13 weeks)

- Thomas Johnson, convicted of felony and maintained from 8 July 1857 to 28 July 1857 (3 weeks)

- James Murray, convicted of felony and maintained from 8 July 1857 to 28 July 1857 (3 weeks)

- Robert Murrell, convicted of felony and maintained from 29 September 1857 to 29 September 1857 (1 day)

- James Rymer, convicted of felony and maintained from 29 September 1857 to 29 September 1857 (1 day)

- John Pennock, convicted of felony and maintained from 29 September 1857 to 29 September 1857 (1 day)


Return exhibited in open court at the Michaelmas Sessions 1857
Date30 Sep 1857
LevelItem
Extent1 piece
Catalogue statusCatalogued
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