Description | Bill of indictment of John Fenteman late of the House of Correction at Northallerton labourer for stealing one chemise value 2s, three caps value 6d each, three collars value 6d each, three pairs of stockings value 6d each, two handkerchiefs value 6d each, and three pieces of cotton print value 6d each, the property of Eliza Hopkins
Offence committed at the township of Heworth on 16 May 1844
Fenteman had previously been convicted of felony at the Quarter Sessions for the city of York held at the Guildhall of the city of York on 15 July 1825
Endorsed with names of witnesses and "a true bill found"
With certificate of conviction at the Quarter Sessions for the city and county of York held at the Guildhall of the city of York on 15 July 1825 of John Fenteman for stealing one steel value 2d, 26 knives value 2d, and 26 forks value 2d, the property of George Fettes, at the parish of St Saviour in the city of York on 2 June 1825. Fenteman was sentenced to be transported for seven years. Certificate dated 27 June 1844 |