Description | Calendar of prisoners confined in the House of Correction at Northallerton before trial at the Quarter Sessions to be held at Northallerton on Tuesday 4 October 1791
- William Warrener, committed on 15 August [1791] on suspicion of stealing a shirt, the property of John Brosset of Helmsley Blackamoor - William Hutchinson and Christopher Stamp, committed on 17 August [1791] for stealing ten fir deals, the property of John Huntroades of Whitby - Ann Halton, committed on 13 August [1791] for stealing a shift, the property of Eleanor Furniss of Romanby - Jane Irwin and Sarah Gibson, committed on 31 August [1791] for breaking into the house of Mary Gregory of Scotton and stealing a tea canister and four pewter spoons - James Stockdale, committed on 26 September [1791] for stealing two half-pounds of black tea and a pound of lump sugar, the property of William and Matthew Clarkson of Middleham
Vagrants - Emanuel Webster, committed on 10 May 1791, and ordered by the Bench at Guisborough to remain in gaol until the next Sessions - James Thompson, committed on 16 July [1791] for begging at Busby Hall - Alice Chater and Mary Wilson, committed on 16 July [1791] for begging in the townships of Carlton and Little Busby - John Mitchell, John Moore and Mary Bows, committed on 15 July [1791] for begging in the township of Seamer - Ambros Cooper and Ambros Cooper his son, committed on 29 July [1791] for assaulting the constable of Clifton whilst in his custody - an idiot, found begging in the parish of Easby and committed on 6 September 1784
For want of surety, for bastardy etc - John Burgh, committed on 27 January 1790 for disobeying an order for the maintenance of the bastard child of Hannah Wardel of Old Malton - Mary Carlton late of Redcar, committed on 14 January 1791 for want of sureties to keep the peace towards Alice Thompson on Redcar - Christopher Fawcett, committed on 1 November 1790 for refusing to give security to indemnify the township of Askrigg for the bastard child of Issabella Trotter of Askrigg - Edward Brown, committed on 29 June 1791 for refusing to give security to indemnify the township of Croft for the bastard child of Issabella Stubs of Uckerby - Robert Rhodes late of Wath, committed on 29 July 1791 for refusing to give security to keep the peace towards Mary Rhodes his wife - Septimus Andrew, committed on 24 August 1791 for refusing to find sureties to keep the peace towards Miness Jordon of Loftus - Edward Baxter late of Allerthorne, committed on 27 August 1791 for refusing to give security for the maintenance of the bastard child of Elizabeth Hind of Holwick - John Wilkinson, committed on 30 August 1791 for refusing to find sureties to keep the peace towards Adam Armstrong and Margaret Wilkinson - John King of Whitby, committed on 30 September 1791 for refusing to find sureties to keep the peace towards Sarah King his wife - Stephen Bateman, committed on 7 September 1791 for refusing to find security for the maintenance of the bastard child of Mary Lawson of Scackleton - William Yellow, committed on 12 September 1791 for assaulting Joshua Trueman of New Malton and not producing sureties to take his trial at the next Sessions - Robert Gardiner, committed on 21 September 1791 for refusing to give security for the maintenance of the bastard child of Jane Vintress of Liverton - William Hopwood, committed on 26 May 1791 for refusing to find sureties to keep the peace towards Barbara Hopwood his wife - Joseph Addison, committed on 3 September 1791 for three months for destroying game - Mary Flenakin, ordered on 14 July 1791 by the Bench at Thirsk, to be confined for six calendar months in close confinement and then discharged - Elizabeth Hutchinson, ordered on 14 July 1791 by the Bench at Thirsk, to be confined for three calendar months - Milner Wilson and Thomas Mawman, ordered on 14 July 1791 by the Bench at Thirsk, to be confined for six months and then publicly whipped in the market place at Malton - Robert Metcalf, ordered by the Bench at the Easter Sessions held on 4 May 1791, to be confined for in the House of Correction for six calendar months - John Foster, ordered on 26 April 1790 by the Court at York, to be confined in the House of Correction at Northallerton for two years - Robert Harding and Jonathan Taylor, committed on 19 March 1791 and ordered by the Court at York to be confined in the House of Correction for 12 calendar months
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