Description | Bill of indictment of Isaac Smith, Francis Smith, Henry Collins otherwise called William Chapman and Edward Lindsay otherwise called Thomas Gilmore, for stealing one mare, the property of William Fall
Includes indictment of all four men for receiving the stolen goods
Offences committed on 23 July 1884
Isaac Smith had previously been convicted of felony at a court of summary jurisdiction held at Darlington in county Durham on 16 May 1883
Collins/Chapman had previously been convicted of felony at the Petty Sessional court for the borough of Scarborough on 31 August 1883
Endorsed with names of witnesses and "true bill"
With certificate of at the Petty Sessional court in the borough of Darlington on 16 May 1883 of Isaac Smith for stealing one hand cart value £1 10s, the property of John Lindsay, at the borough of Darlington on 7 May 1883. Smith was fined £1 10s and in default of payment was to be sent to the prison at Durham for one calendar month. Certificate dated 8 October 1884
With certificate of conviction at the Petty Sessional court at Scarborough on 31 August 1883 of Henry Collins of Scarborough a juvenile but aged over seven years, for stealing 6d, the property of Alfred Kneeshaw, at the borough of Scarborough on 29 August 1883. Collins was fined 2s 6d, and in default of payment was to be sent to the prison at York for seven days. Certificate dated 10 October 1884 |