Document referenceQSB 1869 1/6/18
TitleBill of indictment for felony and for receiving stolen goods: Ann Smith, James Smith and Michael Barry
DescriptionBill of indictment of Ann Smith, James Smith and Michael Barry for stealing one silver watch from the person of Francis Borton

Includes indictment of James Smith and Barry for receiving the stolen goods

Offences committed on 12 December 1868

Ann Smith had previously been convicted of felony at the Quarter Sessions for the borough of Leeds held on 21 October 1867

Endorsed with names of witnesses and "a true bill"



With certificate of conviction at the Quarter Sessions for the borough of Leeds held on 21 October 1867 of Ann Malloy late of Leeds singlewoman for stealing £3 and 101/2d in money, one purse and two pawnbroker's duplicates, the property of James Power and taken from his person, at the borough of Leeds on 27 July 1867. Molloy was sentenced to hard labour at the House of Correction for the borough of Leeds for 12 calendar months. Certificate dated 4 January 1869
Datec.1868
LevelItem
Extent2 pieces
Catalogue statusCatalogued
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