Description | Bill of indictment of Joseph Marshall for breaking into the dwelling house of Thomas Scott in the township of Newsham with Breckenbrough and stealing two coats, one vest, one scarf, two pairs of trousers, one handkerchief, one pair of boots, one shawl, one prayer book, and one string of black beads, the property of the said Thomas Scott
Offence committed on 7 July 1868
Marshall had previously been convicted of felony at the Quarter Sessions for the borough of Leeds held on 10 April 1863
Endorsed with names of witnesses and "true bill"
With certificate of conviction at the Quarter Sessions for the borough of Leeds held on 10 April 1863 of Joseph Harrison [sic] late of Leeds labourer for stealing 100 yards of mohair value £5, the property of Samuel Kirk, at the borough of Leeds on 13 February 1863. Harrison, who had a previous conviction for felony, was sentenced to penal servitude for three years. Certificate dated 22 August 1868 [This conviction matches the date of a previous conviction for Joseph Marshall listed in QSB 1868 4/9/6] |