Description | Bill of indictment of John Boyd otherwise called John Murphy for stealing one pair of boots, the property of Charles Palmer
Boyd/Murphy is also indicted for receiving the stolen goods
Offences committed on 2 September 1889
Boyd/Murphy had previously been convicted of felony at a Petty Sessional court held at Newcastle upon Tyne on 23 May 1889, and at the Quarter Sessions for the East Riding held at Beverley on 16 October 1888
Endorsed with names of witnesses and "true bill"
With certificate of conviction at the Petty Sessional court for the city and county of Newcastle upon Tyne held on 23 May 1889 of John Murphy for staling one jacket value 5s 6d, the property of Robert Walton on 21 May 1889. Murphy was sentenced to hard labour at the prison at Newcastle upon Tyne for three calendar months. Certificate undated
With certificate of conviction at the Quarter Sessions for the East Riding held at Beverley on 16 October 1888 of John Murphy for stealing one pair of boots, the property of Robert Johnson at the township of Pocklington. Murphy was sentenced to hard labour at the prison at Hull for six calendar months. Certificate dated 25 September 1889 |