Description | Bill of indictment of Stephen Foster for obtaining half a crown from William Skipworth by falsely pretending that if Skipworth gave him the money, he (Foster) would get him a mixture of linseed oil and sweet nitre and would bring him back the change. Foster then pretended that the linseed oil and sweet nitre mixture had cost an additional shilling, and so obtained an extra shilling as well
Offence committed on 16 June 1874
Foster otherwise called Stephen Lister had previously been convicted of felony at a Petty Sessions held at the borough of Middlesbrough on 21 November 1868
Endorsed with names of witnesses and "true bill"
With certificate of conviction at a Petty Sessions held at the borough of Middlesbrough on 21 November 1868 of Stephen Lister for stealing a quantity of rum and corn, the property of Henry Charles Huskinson. Lister was sentenced to hard labour at the House of Correction at Northallerton for one calendar month. Certificate dated 30 June 1874 |