Document referenceQSB 1867 4/15/50
TitleAccount of expenses for the maintenance of prisoners at the Gaol
DescriptionA return for the half-year ending 30 September 1867 of the amount paid for food, clothing, bedding and fuel for prisoners kept at the expense of the North Riding. Includes expenses for:

- Thomas Rymer, convicted of misdemeanour at the Assizes on 28 March 1866 and sentenced to 18 calendar months. Sentence ended on 27 September 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (26 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- John Thompson, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 10 April 1866 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ended on 9 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 8 April 1867 (1 week 1 day) during the period of this account

- Joshua James, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 10 April 1866 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ended on 9 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 8 April 1867 (1 week 1 day) during the period of this account

- Moses Prosser, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 July 1866 and sentenced to nine calendar months. Sentence ended on 2 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 1 April 1867 (1 day) during the period of this account

- John Robinson, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 July 1866 and sentenced to nine calendar months. Sentence ended on 2 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 1 April 1867 (1 day) during the period of this account

- Charlotte Boyes, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 July 1866 and sentenced to nine calendar months. Sentence ended on 2 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 1 April 1867 (1 day) during the period of this account

- Joseph Dobson, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 July 1866 and sentenced to nine calendar months. Sentence ended on 2 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 1 April 1867 (1 day) during the period of this account

- Margaret Powell or Elizabeth Smith, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 July 1866 and sentenced to 18 calendar months. Sentence ends on 2 January 1868. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (26 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Elizabeth Powell or Elizabeth Bennett, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 July 1866 and sentenced to 18 calendar months. Sentence ends on 2 January 1868. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (26 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Edward McFarlane, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 3 July 1866 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ended on 2 July 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 1 July 1867 (13 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- William McLean, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 July 1866 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ended on 2 July 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 1 July 1867 (13 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Joseph Gill, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 July 1866 and sentenced to nine calendar months. Sentence ended on 2 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 1 April 1867 (1 day) during the period of this account

- William Shepherd, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 3 July 1866 and sentenced to nine calendar months. Sentence ended on 2 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 1 April 1867 (1 day) during the period of this account

- James Walker, convicted of misdemeanour at the Assizes on 3 August 1866 and sentenced to eight calendar months. Sentence ended on 2 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 1 April 1867 (1 day) during the period of this account

- John Devalon, convicted of felony at the Assizes on 3 August 1866 and sentenced to nine calendar months. Sentence ended on 2 May 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 1 May 1867 (4 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- Andrew Weldon, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 16 October 1866 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 15 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 14 April 1867 (2 weeks) during the period of this account

- William Brown, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 16 October 1866 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ended on 15 October 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (26 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Ann Thompson, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 16 October 1866 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 15 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 14 April 1867 (2 weeks) during the period of this account

- Elizabeth Bowskin, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 16 October 1866 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ended on 15 October 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (26 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- John Ward, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 16 October 1866 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 15 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 14 April 1867 (2 weeks) during the period of this account

- Edwin Bell, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 16 October 1866 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 15 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 14 April 1867 (2 weeks) during the period of this account

- John Brown, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 16 October 1866 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 15 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 14 April 1867 (2 weeks) during the period of this account

- Ann Snow, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 16 October 1866 and sentenced to nine calendar months. Sentence ended on 15 July 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 14 July 1867 (15 weeks) during the period of this account

- Thomas Birk, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 16 October 1866 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ended on 15 October 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (26 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Robert Watson, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 16 October 1866 and sentenced to nine calendar months. Sentence ended on 15 July 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 14 July 1867 (15 weeks) during the period of this account

- William Balam Godfrey, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 16 October 1866 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ended on 15 October 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (26 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- John Bailes, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 16 October 1866 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 15 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 14 April 1867 (2 weeks) during the period of this account

- Thomas Lavin, convicted of misdemeanour at the Assizes on 1 December 1866 and sentenced to ten calendar months. Sentence ended on 30 September 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 29 September 1867 (26 weeks) during the period of this account

- Abraham Walton, convicted of felony at the Assizes on 1 December 1866 and sentenced to eight calendar months. Sentence ended on 31 July 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 30 July 1867 (17 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- William Reid, convicted of felony at the Assizes on 1 December 1866 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ends on 30 November 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (26 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Edward Lacey, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 1 January 1867 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ended on 30 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 29 April 1867 (4 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- John Smart, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 1 January 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 30 June 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 29 June 1867 (12 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Ann Thompson, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 1 January 1867 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ended on 30 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 29 April 1867 (4 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- John Doyle, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 1 January 1867 and sentenced to nine calendar months. Sentence ended on 30 September 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (26 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Charles Morton, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 1 January 1867 and sentenced to five calendar months. Sentence ended on 31 May 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 30 May 1867 (8 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Maria Miller, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 1 January 1867 and sentenced to eight calendar months. Sentence ended on 31 August 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 30 August 1867 (21 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- William Henry Thompson, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 1 January 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 30 June 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 29 June 1867 (12 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Mary Ann Fogerty, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 1 January 1867 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ended on 30 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 29 April 1867 (4 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Elizabeth Bransby, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 1 January 1867 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ended on 30 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 29 April 1867 (4 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- John Cassey, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 1 January 1867 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ended on 30 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 29 April 1867 (4 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Peter Marshall, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 1 January 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 30 June 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 29 June 1867 (12 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- William Coates, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 1 January 1867 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ended on 30 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 29 April 1867 (4 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Martin William Windle, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 1 January 1867 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ended on 30 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 29 April 1867 (4 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Edward Charlton, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 1 January 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 30 June 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 29 June 1867 (12 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Mary Ann Jones, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 1 January 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 30 June 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 29 June 1867 (12 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Richard Collier, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 1 January 1867 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ends on 31 December 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (26 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Thomas Wade, convicted of felony at the Assizes on 22 March 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 21 September 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 20 September 1867 (24 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- John Henry Foster, convicted of felony at the Assizes on 22 March 1867 and sentenced to 18 calendar months. Sentence ends on 21 September 1868. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (26 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Alexander Bates, convicted of misdemeanour at the Assizes on 22 March 1867 and sentenced to six weeks. Sentence ended on 2 May 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 1 May 1867 (4 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- Jonathan Smith, convicted of felony at the Assizes on 22 March 1867 and sentenced to nine calendar months. Sentence ends on 21 December 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 20 September 1867 (26 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Patrick Monagan, convicted of misdemeanour at the Assizes on 22 March 1867 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 21 May 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 20 May 1867 (7 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- William Plews, convicted of felony at the Assizes on 22 March 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 21 September 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 20 September 1867 (24 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- James Baxter, convicted of misdemeanour at the Assizes on 22 March 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 21 September 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 20 September 1867 (24 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas McSorley, convicted of misdemeanour at the Assizes on 22 March 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 21 June 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 20 June 1867 (11 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Francis Doyle, convicted of misdemeanour at the Assizes on 22 March 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 21 June 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 20 June 1867 (11 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Peter McLaren, convicted of misdemeanour at the Assizes on 22 March 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 21 June 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 20 June 1867 (11 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Mary Ellen Wilson, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to three days. Sentence ended on 11 April 1867. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 10 April 1867 (2 days) during the period of this account

- George Hardy, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 8 October 1867. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (25 weeks) during the period of this account

- James Hudson, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to nine calendar months. Sentence ends on 8 January 1868. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (25 weeks) during the period of this account

- Henry Smith, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to nine calendar months. Sentence ends on 8 January 1868. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (25 weeks) during the period of this account

- John Clemmett Bannister, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ended on 8 August 1867. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 7 August 1867 (17 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- David Lewis, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ended on 8 August 1867. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 7 August 1867 (17 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Moses Johnson, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ends on 8 April 1868. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (25 weeks) during the period of this account

- John Powell Mills, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 8 July 1867. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 7 July 1867 (12 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Alexander Whitewood, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ends on 8 April 1868. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (25 weeks) during the period of this account

- William Shaw, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ends on 8 April 1868. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (25 weeks) during the period of this account

- Samuel Chilvers, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to nine calendar months. Sentence ends on 8 January 1868. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (25 weeks) during the period of this account

- William Spink, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 8 October 1867. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (25 weeks) during the period of this account

- John Alden, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 8 October 1867. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (25 weeks) during the period of this account

- Charles Thomas, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ends on 8 April 1868. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (25 weeks) during the period of this account

- Richard Franks, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 8 October 1867. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (25 weeks) during the period of this account

- Eliza Campbell, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ends on 8 April 1868. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (25 weeks) during the period of this account

- Elizabeth Nap, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 8 May 1867. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 7 May 1867 (4 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Jane Stephenson, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 8 May 1867. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 7 May 1867 (4 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Emma Dean, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to six weeks. Sentence ended on 20 May 1867. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 19 May 1867 (5 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- William Cooper, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 8 July 1867. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 7 July 1867 (12 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Joseph Murgatroyd, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 8 October 1867. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (25 weeks) during the period of this account

- John Robinson, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 8 October 1867. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (25 weeks) during the period of this account

- Ralph Dixon, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 8 July 1867. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 7 July 1867 (12 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- George Harker, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 8 July 1867. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 7 July 1867 (12 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Ashman, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 8 May 1867. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 7 May 1867 (4 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Robert Samson, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to two calendar months and four years at a reformatory school. Sentence ended on 1 September 1867. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 31 August 1867 (8 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- William Brown, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 1 August 1867. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 31 July 1867 (4 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- William Clapham, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 1 October 1867. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 30 September 1867 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- George Smith, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ends on 1 July 1868. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 30 September 1867 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- William Brown, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 1 August 1867. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 31 July 1867 (4 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Charles Dawson or Joseph Taylor, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ends on 1 July 1868. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 30 September 1867 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- Thomas Moor, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 1 September 1867. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 31 August 1867 (8 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- James Munro, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ends on 1 July 1868. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 30 September 1867 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- Elizabeth Wilson, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 1 January 1868. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 30 September 1867 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- James McDonald, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ends on 1 July 1868. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 30 September 1867 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- William Castle, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 1 October 1867. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 30 September 1867 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- Peter Brown, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 1 January 1868. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 30 September 1867 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- John Shaw, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ends on 1 July 1868. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 30 September 1867 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- Charles Shaw, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ends on 1 July 1868. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 30 September 1867 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- Mary Hopkins, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 1 January 1868. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 30 September 1867 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- Charles Robins or Charles Roker or William Roker, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 1 January 1868. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 30 September 1867 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- John George Watson, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 1 October 1867. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 30 September 1867 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- Harriet Connell, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to six weeks. Sentence ended on 12 August 1867. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 11 August 1867 (5 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Hare, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ends on 1 November 1867. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 30 September 1867 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- Frederick Metcalf, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to five years penal servitude. Sentence ends on 1 July 1872. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 29 August 1867 (8 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- James Potter Gulan or James Gullon, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 1 January 1868. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 30 September 1867 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

John Nicholson or Brown or Ennis, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to seven years penal servitude. Sentence ends on 1 July 1874. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 29 August 1867 (8 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- Mary Hannah Fenwick, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 1 October 1867. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 30 September 1867 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- Jane Corner, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to 12 calendar months. Sentence ends on 1 July 1868. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 30 September 1867 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- Robert Campbell, convicted of misdemeanour at the Sessions on 2 July 1867 and sentenced to nine calendar months. Sentence ends on 1 April 1868. Maintained from 2 July 1867 to 30 September 1867 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- Michael Gready, convicted of felony at the Sessions on 1 August 1867 and sentenced to 18 calendar months. Sentence ends on 31 January 1869. Maintained from 1 August 1867 to 30 September 1867 (8 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- John Armstrong, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 16 November 1865 and sentenced to two years. Sentence ends on 15 November 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (26 weeks 1 day during the period of this account

- John Barningham, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 13 December 1866 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 12 June 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 11 June 1867 (10 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- George Smith, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 13 December 1866 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 12 June 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 11 June 1867 (10 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- John Naylor, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 30 January 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 29 July 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 28 July 1867 (17 weeks) during the period of this account

- Thomas Rawdon, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 30 January 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 29 July 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 28 July 1867 (17 weeks) during the period of this account

- John Newton, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 6 February 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 5 May 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 4 May 1867 (4 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- George Green, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 6 February 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 5 May 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 4 May 1867 (4 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- James Boham, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 6 February 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 5 May 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 4 May 1867 (4 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- William Wrightson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 19 February 1867 and sentenced to six weeks. Sentence ended on 2 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 1 April 1867 (1 day) during the period of this account

- William Johnson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 16 March 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 15 June 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 14 June 1867 (10 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- Alexander Reddie, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 16 March 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 15 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 14 April 1867 (2 weeks) during the period of this account

- John Gill, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 16 March 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 15 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 14 April 1867 (2 weeks) during the period of this account

- James Abbey, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 16 March 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 15 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 14 April 1867 (2 weeks) during the period of this account

- Henry Watson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 16 March 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 15 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 14 April 1867 (2 weeks) during the period of this account

- Andrew Redman, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 18 March 1867 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 18 May 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 17 May 1867 (6 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- Catherine Casey, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 21 March 1867 and sentenced to 21 days. Sentence ended on 10 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 9 April 1867 (1 week 2 days) during the period of this account

- John McConnell, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 21 March 1867 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 20 May 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 19 May 1867 (7 weeks) during the period of this account

- Thomas Scott, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 22 March 1867 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ended on 21 July 1867. Liberated on a free pardon. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 26 April 1867 (3 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- Francis Wyatt, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 25 March 1867 and sentenced to 21 days. Sentence ended on 14 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 13 April 1867 (1 week 6 days) during the period of this account

- William Scott, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 25 March 1867 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 7 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 6 April 1867 (6 days) during the period of this account

- Kenneth Pike, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 25 March 1867 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 7 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 6 April 1867 (6 days) during the period of this account

- Mary Relph, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 30 March 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 29 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 28 April 1867 (4 weeks) during the period of this account

- Bridget Collins, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 30 March 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 29 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 28 April 1867 (4 weeks) during the period of this account

- John Kane, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 1 April 1867 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 14 April 1867. Maintained from 1 April 1867 to 13 April 1867 (1 week 6 days) during the period of this account

- Mary Readman, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 2 April 1867 and sentenced to six weeks. Sentence ended on 13 May 1867. Maintained from 2 April 1867 to 12 May 1867 (5 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- John Manoringham, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 4 April 1867 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 17 April 1867. Maintained from 4 April 1867 to 16 April 1867 (1 week 6 days) during the period of this account

- John William Goodrick, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 8 April 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 7 October 1867. Maintained from 8 April 1867 to 30 September 1867 (25 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Margaret McGrath, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to 21 days. Sentence ended on 29 April 1867. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 28 April 1867 (2 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Daniel Clarke, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 8 October 1867. Maintained from 9 April 1867 30 September 1867 (25 weeks) during the period of this account

- Henry Mattison Davison, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 9 April 1867 and sentenced to six weeks. Sentence ended on 20 May 1867. Maintained from 9 April 1867 to 20 May 1867 (5 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Mary Holmes, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 13 April 1867 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 12 June 1867. Maintained from 13 April 1867 to 11 June 1867 (8 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- John Jones, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 16 April 1867 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 15 June 1867. Maintained from 16 April 1867 to 14 June 1867 (8 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- John Gibbons, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 16 April 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 15 May 1867. Maintained from 16 April 1867 to 14 May 1867 (4 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Thomas Elsworth, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 18 April 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 17 May 1867. Maintained from 18 April 1867 to 16 May 1867 (4 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- John Bevers, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 18 April 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 17 May 1867. Maintained from 18 April 1867 to 16 May 1867 (4 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- William Best, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 18 April 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 17 May 1867. Maintained from 18 April 1867 to 16 May 1867 (4 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- William Elliott, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 18 April 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 17 May 1867. Maintained from 18 April 1867 to 16 May 1867 (4 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- William Gledill, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 18 April 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 17 May 1867. Maintained from 18 April 1867 to 16 May 1867 (4 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Isaac Hunton, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 20 April 1867 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 19 June 1867. Maintained from 20 April 1867 to 25 May 1867. Sent to lunatic asylum

- George Hall, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 23 April 1867 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 22 June 1867. Maintained from 23 April 1867 to 21 June 1867 (8 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Jacob Jackson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 30 April 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 29 July 1867. Maintained from 30 April 1867 to 28 July 1867 (12 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Agnes McLean, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 30 April 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 29 May 1867. Maintained from 30 April 1867 to 28 May 1867 (4 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- William Yeates, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 1 May 1867 and sentenced to six weeks. Sentence ended on 11 June 1867. Maintained from 1 May 1867 to 10 June 1867 (5 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- James Dillon, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 1 May 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ended on 31 October 1867. Maintained from 1 May 1867 to 30 September 1867 (21 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Ann Maney, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 3 May 1867 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 16 May 1867. Maintained from 3 May 1867 to 15 May 1867 (1 week 6 days) during the period of this account

- Cathrine McKie, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 3 May 1867 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 16 May 1867. Maintained from 3 May 1867 to 15 May 1867 (1 week 6 days) during the period of this account

- John Elder, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 4 May 1867 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 17 May 1867. Maintained from 4 May 1867 to 16 May 1867 (1 week 6 days) during the period of this account

- Austin Burke, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 6 May 1867 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 19 May 1867. Maintained from 6 May 1867 to 18 May 1867 (1 week 6 days) during the period of this account

- William Eagle, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 7 May 1867 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 6 July 1867. Maintained from 7 May 1867 to 5 July 1867 (8 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- John William Rowntree, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 7 May 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month and 28 days. Sentence ended on 3 July 1867. Maintained from 7 May 1867 to 2 July 1867 (8 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Sarah Ann Walker, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 9 May 1867 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 22 May 1867. Maintained from 9 May 1867 to 21 May 1867 (1 week 6 days) during the period of this account

- Owen Callagan, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 9 May 1867 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 22 May 1867. Maintained from 9 May 1867 to 21 May 1867 (1 week 6 days) during the period of this account

- Mary Ann Yowin, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 10 May 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 9 June 1867. Maintained from 10 May 1867 to 8 June 1867 (4 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Hannah Holdsworth, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 15 May 1867 and sentenced to six weeks. Sentence ended on 25 June 1867. Maintained from 15 May 1867 to 24 June 1867 (5 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- John Cosgrove, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 16 May 1867 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 29 May 1867. Maintained from 16 May 1867 to 28 May 1867 (1 week 6 days) during the period of this account

- William Lund, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 18 May 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 17 June 1867. Maintained from 18 May 1867 to 16 June 1867 (4 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- John Campbell, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 21 May 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 20 June 1867. Maintained from 21 May 1867 to 19 June 1867 (4 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Mary Smith, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 21 May 1867 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 20 July 1867. Maintained from 21 May 1867 to 19 July 1867 (8 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- John Robinson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 21 May 1867 and sentenced to 21 days. Sentence ended on 10 June 1867. Maintained from 21 May 1867 to 9 June 1867 (2 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- George West, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 22 May 1867 and sentenced to 21 days. Sentence ended on 11 June 1867. Maintained from 22 May 1867 to 10 June 1867 (2 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Mary Ann Harley, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 28 May 1867 and sentenced to six weeks. Sentence ended on 8 July 1867. Maintained from 28 May 1867 to 7 July 1867 (5 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Joseph Hatherway, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 28 May 1867 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 10 June 1867. Maintained from 28 May 1867 to 9 June 1867 (1 week 6 days) during the period of this account

- James Kelly, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 1 June 1867 and sentenced to six weeks. Sentence ended on 12 July 1867. Maintained from 1 June 1867 to 11 July 1867 (5 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Mary Elizabeth Grant, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 1 June 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 31 August 1867. Maintained from 1 June 1867 to 30 August 1867 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- Thomas Conway, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 1 June 1867 and sentenced to six weeks. Sentence ended on 12 July 1867. Maintained from 1 June 1867 to 11 July 1867 (5 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Joseph Corien, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 5 June 1867 and sentenced to seven days. Sentence ended on 11 June 1867. Maintained from 5 June 1867 to 10 July 1867 (6 days) during the period of this account

- John Hodgson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 7 June 1867 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 20 June 1867. Maintained from 7 June 1867 to 19 June 1867 (1 week 6 days) during the period of this account

- Isabella Dixon, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 8 June 1867 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 7 August 1867. Maintained from 8 June 1867 to 6 August 1867 (8 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- John Hopwood, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 15 June 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 14 July 1867. Maintained from 15 June 1867 to 13 July 1867 (4 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Isaac Charles Davis, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 17 June 1867 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 30 June 1867. Maintained from 17 June 1867 to 29 June 1867 (1 week 6 days) during the period of this account

- John Smith, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 22 June 1867 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 5 July 1867. Maintained from 22 June 1867 to 4 July 1867 (1 week 6 days) during the period of this account

- William Robinson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 22 June 1867 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 5 July 1867. Maintained from 22 June 1867 to 4 July 1867 (1 week 6 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Conlin, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 26 June 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 25 September 1867. Maintained from 26 June 1867 to 24 September 1867 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- John Wilson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 26 June 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 25 September 1867. Maintained from 26 June 1867 to 24 September 1867 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- Michael Ward, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 28 June 1867 and sentenced to four calendar months. Sentence ends on 27 October 1867. Maintained from 28 June 1867 to 30 September 1867 (13 weeks) during the period of this account

- John Pemberton, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 29 June 1867 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 28 August 1867. Maintained from 29 June 1867 to 27 August 1867 (8 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Daniel Ward, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 4 July 1867 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 3 September 1867. Maintained from 4 July 1867 to 2 September 1867 (8 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- James Metcalf, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 22 July 1867 and sentenced to six weeks. Sentence ended on 1 September 1867. Maintained from 22 July 1867 to 31 August 1867 (5 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Joseph Allsopp, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 22 July 1867 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 4 August 1867. Maintained from 22 July 1867 to 3 August 1867 (1 week 6 days) during the period of this account

- James George Campbell, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 23 July 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 22 August 1867. Maintained from 23 July 1867 to 21 August 1867 (4 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Mary Walker, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 23 July 1867 and sentenced to six weeks. Sentence ended on 2 September 1867. Maintained from 23 July 1867 to 1 September 1867 (5 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Robert Cooper, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 24 July 1867 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 23 September 1867. Maintained from 24 July 1867 to 22 September 1867 (8 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- Mary Calvert, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 26 July 1867 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 8 August 1867. Maintained from 26 July 1867 to 7 August 1867 (1 week 6 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Neagle, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 29 July 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 28 October 1867. Maintained from 29 July 1867 to 30 September 1867 (9 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Henry Banks, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 29 July 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 28 August 1867. Maintained from 29 July 1867 to 27 August 1867 (4 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Ann Spark, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 30 July 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ended on 29 October 1867. Maintained from 30 July 1867 to 28 September 1867 (8 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- Robert Hopper, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 31 July 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 30 August 1867. Maintained from 31 July 1867 to 29 August 1867 (4 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Atkinson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 9 August 1867 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 22 August 1867. Maintained from 9 August 1867 to 21 August 1867 (1 week 6 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Evans, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 9 August 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ends on 8 November 1867. Maintained from 9 August 1867 to 30 September 1867 (7 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- William Riley, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 9 August 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ends on 8 November 1867. Maintained from 9 August 1867 to 30 September 1867 (7 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Mary Ann Swales, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 10 August 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 9 September 1867. Maintained from 10 August 1867 to 8 September 1867 (4 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Samuel Coates, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 10 August 1867 and sentenced to 14 days. Sentence ended on 23 September [recte August] 1867. Maintained from 10 August 1867 to 22 August 1867 (1 week 6 days) during the period of this account

- Mark Bates, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 10 August 1867 and sentenced to 14 days and 3 years at a reformatory school. Sentence ended on 23 September [recte August] 1867. Maintained from 10 August 1867 to 22 August 1867 (1 week 6 days) during the period of this account

- John Thompson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 8 August 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ends on 7 November 1867. Maintained from 8 August 1867 to 30 September 1867 (7 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- Mary Ann Welsh, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 12 August 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 11 September 1867. Maintained from 12 August 1867 to 10 September 1867 (4 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- George Bernard, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 12 August 1867 and sentenced to 21 days. Sentence ended on 1 September 1867. Maintained from 12 August 1867 to 31 August 1867 (2 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- Thirsa Clarke, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 15 August 1867 and sentenced to seven days. Sentence ended on 21 August 1867. Maintained from 15 August 1867 to 20 August 1867 (6 days) during the period of this account

- Mary Jane Todd, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 15 August 1867 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ended on 14 October 1867. Maintained from 15 August 1867 to 30 September 1867 (6 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- Cathrine Cloney, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 15 August 1867 and sentenced to seven days. Sentence ended on 21 August 1867. Maintained from 15 August 1867 to 30 August 1867 (6 days) during the period of this account

- George Swales, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 17 August 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 16 September 1867. Maintained from 17 August 1867 to 15 September 1867 (4 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- James Mullins, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 19 August 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 18 September 1867. Maintained from 19 August 1867 to 17 September 1867 (4 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Daniel Young, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 20 August 1867 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ends on 19 October 1867. Maintained from 20 August 1867 to 30 September 1867 (6 weeks) during the period of this account

- Edward Quinn, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 21 August 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 20 September 1867. Maintained from 21 August 1867 to 19 September 1867 (4 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- John Lilley, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 26 August 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month. Sentence ended on 25 September 1867. Maintained from 26 August 1867 to 24 September 1867 (4 weeks 2 days) during the period of this account

- Ralph Charlton, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 28 August 1867 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ends on 27 October 1867. Maintained from 28 August 1867 to 30 September 1867 (4 weeks 6 days) during the period of this account

- John McGran, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 31 August 1867 and sentenced to 14 days and 5 years at a reformatory school. Sentence ended on 13 September 1867. Maintained from 31 August 1867 to 12 September 1867 (1 week 6 days) during the period of this account

- Henry Dickinson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 2 September 1867 and sentenced to six calendar months. Sentence ends on 1 March 1868. Maintained from 2 September 1867 to 30 September 1867 (4 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Sarah Hamilton, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 3 September 1867 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ends on 2 November 1867. Maintained from 3 September 1867 to 30 September 1867 (4 weeks) during the period of this account

- Mary Gannon, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 3 September 1867 and sentenced to seven days. Sentence ended on 9 September 1867. Maintained from 3 September 1867 to 8 September 1867 (6 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Seaton, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 12 September 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ends on 11 December 1867. Maintained from 12 September 1867 to 30 September 1867 (2 weeks 5 days) during the period of this account

- George Tyreman, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 13 September 1867 and sentenced to 21 days. Sentence ended on 3 October 1867. Maintained from 13 September 1867 to 30 September 1867 (2 weeks 4 days) during the period of this account

- Mark Richardson, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 14 September 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ends on 13 December 1867. Maintained from 14 September 1867 to 30 September 1867 (2 weeks 3 days) during the period of this account

- Thomas Powell, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 16 September 1867 and sentenced to three calendar months. Sentence ends on 13 December 1867. Maintained from 16 September 1867 to 30 September 1867 (2 weeks 1 day) during the period of this account

- Hugh Cartlan, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 17 September 1867 and sentenced to two calendar months. Sentence ends on 16 November 1867. Maintained from 17 September 1867 to 30 September 1867 (2 weeks) during the period of this account

- Fanny Midgley, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 24 September 1867 and sentenced to one calendar month and three years at a reformatory school. Sentence ends on 23 October 1867. Maintained from 24 September 1867 to 30 September 1867 (1 week) during the period of this account

- Thomas McDonald, convicted under the Criminal Justice Act on 28 September 1867 and sentenced to six weeks. Sentence ends on 8 November 1867. Maintained from 28 September 1867 to 30 September 1867 (3 days) during the period of this account
Date15 Oct 1867
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