Description | Bill of indictment of George Frederick Salter for stealing one silver watch, one gold Albert chain, one silver watch guard, one gold scarf pin, one jet scarf pin, one jet brooch, three pairs of jet ear rings, one jet Albert, one fossil brooch and one set of fossil studs, the property of Elizabeth Mitchell
Includes indictment of Salter for receiving the stolen goods
Offences committed on 29 April 1882
Salter had previously been convicted of felony at the Petty Sessions for the borough of Dudley held at Dudley on 23 July 1880
Endorsed with names of witnesses and "true bill"
With certificate of conviction before two Justices at the borough of Dudley on 23 July 1880 of George Frederick Salter servant to Samuel Mills for embezzling £1 3s 4d from his master, at the borough of Dudley on 11 December 1879. Salter was sentenced to hard labour at the prison at Birmingham in Warwickshire for three calendar months, commencing at the end of his imprisonment for another offence. Certificate dated 19 March 1884 |