Document referenceQSB 1874 3/6/18
TitleBill of indictment for felony and for receiving stolen goods: Thomas Collins and John Brooks or Barrington
DescriptionBill of indictment for Thomas Collins and John Brooks otherwise called John Barrington for stealing one pair of cotton cord trousers, the property of Alfred Cook

Includes indictment of Collins and Brooks/Barrington for receiving the stolen goods

Offences committed on 3 June 1874

Collins had previously been convicted of felony at the borough of Kingston upon Hull on 8 November 1872

Brooks/Barrington had previously been convicted of felony at the Quarter Sessions for the borough of Kingston upon Hull

Endorsed with names of witnesses and "true bill"



With certificate of conviction before a magistrate at the borough of Kingston upon Hull on 8 November 1872 of Thomas Collins for stealing one tobacco pouch, the property of George Carrick and taken from his person, at the borough of Kingston upon Hull on 15 October 1872. Collins was sentenced to hard labour at the House of Correction at the borough of Kingston upon Hull for six calendar months; beginning at the end of his term of imprisonment of three calendar months for stealing one pocket handkerchief, the property of Elijah Johnson. Certificate dated 17 June 1874



With certificate of conviction at the Quarter Sessions for the borough of Kingston upon Hull on 3 July 1873 of John Barrington for stealing 100 cigars, the property of Edwin Squire, on 14 May 1873. Barrington was sentenced to hard labour in the common gaol of the borough of Kingston upon Hull for two calendar months. Certificate dated 25 June 1874
Datec.1874
LevelItem
Extent3 pieces
Catalogue statusCatalogued
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