Document referenceQSB 1792 2/5/1
TitleCalendar of prisoners to be tried at the Easter Sessions 1792
DescriptionCalendar of prisoners confined at the House of Correction at Northallerton before trial at the next Quarter Sessions to be held at Northallerton on 17 April 1792. Includes:

- James Thompson late of Startforth, committed on 18 January 1792 for stealing three hens, a bantam cock and a bantam hen; on the oath of Jane Clarkson of Barnard Castle in county Durham

- Sarah Thompson, committed on 26 January 1792 for stealing a woman's cotton gown, the property of William Cowart of Northallerton

- Ann Potts, committed on 30 January 1792 on suspicion of stealing a parcel of worsted value 10d, the property of George Robinson of East Coatham

- Christopher Clark, committed on 13 March 1792 for stealing two geese, the property of John Ambler of East Witton

- John Blades, committed on 31 March 1792 on suspicion of stealing a sheet, the property of Edward Binks of Hornby

- Charles Pike, committed on 2 April 1792 for having stated that he knew who stole two game cocks belonging to H. Brewster Darley esquire of Aldby Park, but refusing now to give evidence

- Thomas Wetherell, committed on 2 April 1792 for taking money and bread rolls from his father, and giving them to Mary Clark wife of Joseph Clark of St Marygate joiner

- Mary Clark, committed on 2 April 1792 on suspicion of encouraging Thomas Wetherell son of Henry and Susannah Wetherell to steal money and other goods from his father, and for receiving the same


Vagrants
- Thomas Houlston, committed on 2 February 1792 for begging in the township of Hutton Bushell
- Phillis Thackeray, committed on 2 March 1792 for begging in the township of Hutton Bushell
- James Brown, committed on 8 March 1792 for begging in the township of Kirby Moorside. He was born in Crieff in North Britain and has no settlement in England
- Samuel Stringer, committed on 13 April 1792 for begging in the township of Thirsk
- an idiot who appears to be dumb, committed on 6 September 1784 for begging in the township of Easby

For want of sureties, for bastardy, etc
- Edward Brown, committed 29 June 1791 for refusing to give security to the township of Croft for the maintenance of the bastard child of Isabella Stubs of Uckerby
- John Foster, committed on 8 February 1792 for refusing to find sureties to keep the peace towards John Stainthorp of Brompton
- John Douthwait, committed on 2 January 1792 for refusing to give security to the township of Nunnington for the maintenance of the bastard child of Ann Harrison of Newton
- William Bennison, committed on 4 February 1792 for refusing to give security to the township of Easby for the maintenance of the bastard child of Frances Anderson of Easby
- Thomas Bentley, committed on 1 February 1792 for four months for killing game
- Jane Hird, committed for one month for false reeling of worsted yarn
- Jane Irwin and Sarah Gibson, ordered to be imprisoned for a whole year from Michaelmas last
- John Foster, James Stockdale and James Thompson, to remain in custody from their former sentences
Date17 Apr 1792
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