Description | Bill of indictment of Mary Fentiman otherwise called Mary Murphy and George Thompson otherwise called George Henderson otherwise called Anthony Forster for stealing £7 15s in money, one purse and one seaman's discharge, the property of Robert Burrill
Includes indictment of Fentiman/Murphy and Thompson/Henderson/Forster for receiving the stolen goods
Offences committed on 14 November 1882
Thompson/Henderson/Forster had previously been convicted of felony at a Petty Sessions in the borough of Newcastle upon Tyne on 1 August 1872
Fentiman/Murphy had previously been convicted of felony at the Quarter Sessions for county Durham held at Durham on 17 October 1881
Endorsed with names of witnesses and "true bill"
With certificate of conviction at the Quarter Sessions for county Durham held at Durham on 17 October 1881 of Mary Fentiman for stealing 14s in money, the property of Alfred Hodgson and taken from his person, at Stockton in county Durham on 25 July 1881. Fentiman, with a previous conviction for felony, was sentenced to hard labour at the prison at Durham for nine calendar months. Certificate dated 18 December 1882
With certificate of conviction at a Petty Sessions held for the borough of Newcastle upon Tyne on 1 August 1872 of Anthony Forster for stealing two pairs of trousers value 12s, the property of Owen Finnigan, at the parish of St Nicholas in the borough and county of Newcastle upon Tyne on 20 July 1872. Forster was sentenced to hard labour at the House of Correction at Newcastle upon Tyne for six calendar months. Certificate undated |