Description | Bill of indictment of William Annis for stealing 3s in money, the property of Mary Laurence and taken from her person
Offence committed on 4 November 1865
Annis had previously been convicted of felony at a Petty Sessions held at Bridlington in the East Riding on 2 July 1864
Endorsed with names of witnesses and "true bill"
With certificate of conviction before two Justices of the Peace at Bridlington in the East Riding on 2 July 1864 of William Annis for stealing a purse containing four shillings and six sixpences in silver coins, three half-pennies in copper and two buttons, the property of Thomas Pinkney and taken from the person of Martha Pinkney, at Hunmanby in the East Riding on 29 June 1864. Annis was sentenced to hard labour at the House of Correction at Beverley in the East Riding for two calendar months. Certificate dated 23 December 1865 |