Description | Calendar 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 |