Description | ]A calendar of prisoners in the House of Correction at Northallerton after trial at the Quarter Sessions held on 1 July 1845; and also all prisoners remaining under confinement, and those who have been discharged at or since the last Quarter Sessions. Includes:
Felons (including degree of education, and details of the offence) - Maria Morley aged 17 years, committed on 16 April 1845 for theft. Found guilty and sentenced to be imprisoned for 12 months with hard labour - John Tennick aged 22 years, committed 21 April 1845 charged with theft. Pleaded guilty, and sentenced to be imprisoned for one month with hard labour - John White aged 30 years, committed on 1 May 1845 charged with theft. Pleaded guilty and sentenced to be imprisoned for ten days with hard labour - William Walker aged 40 years and John Brown aged 19 years, both committed on 2 May 1845 charged with theft. Both acquitted - James Murphy aged 27 years, committed on 5 May 1845 charged with theft. Found guilty and sentenced to be transported beyond the seas for seven years - William Scott aged 14 years and Isabella Cornforth aged 18 years, both committed on 12 May 1845 charged with theft. Both found guilty. Scott was sentenced to be imprisoned for one month with hard labour, and Cornforth to one year with hard labour - Barnard Nelson aged 19 years, committed on 15 May 1845 charged with theft. Pleaded guilty and sentenced to be confined until the rising of the court, and then discharged - George Dunhill aged 20 years, committed on 28 May 1845 charged with theft. Found guilty and sentenced to be imprisoned for six months with hard labour - Ann Bousfield aged 39 years, committed on 27 May 1845 charged with theft. Pleaded guilty and sentenced to be imprisoned for three months with hard labour - Cuthbert Wilkinson aged 16 years and George Wilkinson aged 13 years, both committed on 19 June 1845 charged with theft. Both found guilty. Cuthbert was sentenced to be imprisoned for nine months with hard labour, and George to one month with hard labour - Mark Burnside aged 21 years, committed on 26 June 1845 charged with theft. Found guilty and sentenced to be imprisoned for three months with hard labour - Andrew Smith aged 46 years, charged with theft. Acquitted - Marmaduke Milner aged 39 years, charged with theft. Acquitted - Isabella Spencelayth aged 60 years, charged with theft. No bill - Hannah Ellerby aged 64 years, charged with receiving stolen property. Found guilty and sentenced to be imprisoned for one month with hard labour - Elizabeth Sedman aged 26 years, charged with theft. Respited until the next Sessions
Under sentence of confinement - William Matthews aged 43 years, imprisoned for two years with hard labour on 30 December 1843 for felony - James Johnson aged 21 years, imprisoned for 18 months with hard labour on 3 July 1844 for felony - William Marshall aged 27 years, imprisoned for 18 months with hard labour on 3 July 1844 for felony - William Kilburn aged 19 years, imprisoned for 12 months with hard labour on 4 July 1844 for obtaining goods under false pretences - Robert Gibson aged 55 years, imprisoned on 4 July 1844 for want of sureties. To be imprisoned until sureties found - James Getting aged 33 years, imprisoned for 18 months with hard labour on 4 July 1844 for felony - David Hartley aged 24 years, imprisoned for 18 months with hard labour on 4 July 1844 for felony - James Clarkson aged 50 years, imprisoned for 12 months with hard labour on 30 July 1844 for assault on an indictment for cutting and maiming - Francis Mosey aged 26 years, imprisoned for 18 months with hard labour on 30 July 1844 for burglary - Thomas Carter aged 27 years, imprisoned for two years with hard labour on 19 December 1844 for uttering a forged order for the payment of money - John Jackson aged 25 years, imprisoned for ten months on 19 December 1844 for assault upon an indictment for wounding with intent to do some grievous bodily harm - John Wright aged 27 years, imprisoned for ten months on 19 December 1844 for assault upon an indictment for wounding with intent to do some grievous bodily harm - Robert Close aged 32 years, imprisoned for 12 months with hard labour on 28 December 1844 for felony - William Allison aged 20 years, imprisoned for six months with hard labour on 2 January 1845 for felony - Michael Longstaff aged 34 years, imprisoned for six months on 4 February 1845 for poaching - Joseph Firby aged 27 years, imprisoned for nine months with hard labour on 31 March 1845 for uttering counterfeit coin - Richard Thompson aged 35 years, imprisoned for 12 months with hard labour on 31 March 1845 for embezzlement - John Riley aged 27 years, imprisoned for eight months with hard labour on 4 April 1845 for having counterfeit coin in his possession - Charles Masterman aged 31 years, imprisoned for three months with hard labour on 9 April 1845 for felony - William Threadgold aged 35 years, imprisoned for three months with hard labour on 9 April 1845 for felony - George Watkins aged 27 years, imprisoned for three months with hard labour on 9 April 1845 for felony - Sarah Walker aged 17 years, imprisoned for three months with hard labour on 9 April 1845 for felony - Thomas Pearson aged 25 years, imprisoned for four months with hard labour on 10 April 1845 for felony - Robert Stephenson aged 23 years, imprisoned for four months with hard labour on 10 April 1845 for felony - George Fishburn aged 30 years, imprisoned for six months with hard labour on 10 April 1845 for felony - Elizabeth Waite aged 32 years, imprisoned for three months with hard labour on 10 April 1845 for felony - William Johnson aged 33 years, imprisoned for three months with hard labour on 10 April 1845 for felony - Richard Medicie aged 19 years, imprisoned for six months with hard labour on 10 April 1845 for felony - George Raper aged 30 years, imprisoned for three months with hard labour on 8 May 1845 for being a rogue and a vagabond - Michael Boddy aged 26 years, imprisoned for two months with hard labour on 16 May 1845 for being a rogue and a vagabond - William Jeremiah Dryden aged 17 years, imprisoned for three months with hard labour on 31 May 1845 for being idle and disorderly - Joseph Hastings or Murgatroyd aged 37 years, imprisoned for two months with hard labour on 1 June 1845 for destroying property - Edward Spence aged 14 years, imprisoned for one month with hard labour on 3 June 1845 for being idle and disorderly - William Walker aged 33 years, imprisoned for one month with hard labour on 3 June 1845 for being idle and disorderly - Peter Heffay aged 40 years, imprisoned for one month with hard labour on 5 June 1845 for being idle and disorderly - George Peacock aged 16 years, imprisoned for two months with hard labour on 8 June 1845 for being a disorderly apprentice - Samuel Whiting aged 17 years, imprisoned for one month on 10 June 1845 for assault - George Robinson aged 37 years, imprisoned for one month with hard labour on 11 June 1845 for being a rogue and a vagabond - Joseph Osgerby aged 43 years, to be imprisoned until discharged by due course of law on 13 June 1845 for an offence against the laws and statutes of excise - Matthew Richardson aged 16 years, imprisoned for one month with hard labour on 14 June 1845 for being a disorderly apprentice - Helen Dickenson aged 18 years, imprisoned for 21 days with hard labour on 21 June 1845 for being idle and disorderly - Susanna Macniel aged 16 years, imprisoned for 21 days with hard labour on 21 June 1845 for being idle and disorderly - Richard Idle aged 37 years, imprisoned for one month with hard labour on 27 June 1845 for being idle and disorderly - Edward Tindall aged 25 years, imprisoned for two months on 27 June 1845 for disobeying an order in bastardy - Thomas Stokes aged 26 years, imprisoned for 14 days with hard labour on 27 June 1845 for being idle and disorderly - Joseph Wardle aged 30 years, imprisoned for seven days with hard labour on 27 June 1845 for being idle and disorderly - John Glenton aged 22 years, imprisoned for six months with hard labour on 28 June 1845 for felony
Prisoners committed but afterwards discharged - Thomas Easterby aged 29 years, imprisoned for one year on 11 April 1844 for receiving stolen property - Mary Sheffield aged 19 years, imprisoned for six months on 16 October 1844 for felony - John Carlton aged 27 years, imprisoned for six months on 19 December 1844 for horse stealing - Thomas Johnson aged 40 years, imprisoned on for six months on 19 December 1844 for sheep stealing - William Scession aged 24 years, imprisoned on 28 December 1844 for want of sureties - Thomas Pounder aged 30 years, imprisoned for six months on 1 January 1845 for felony - Thomas Pearson aged 25 years, imprisoned for six months on 1 January 1845 for felony - Robert Stephenson aged 23 years, imprisoned for six months on 1 January 1845 for felony - Wardell Harland aged 55 years, imprisoned for three months on 30 January 1845 for being a rogue and a vagabond - Thomas Dixon aged 42 years, imprisoned for three months and to find sureties on 3 February 1845 for poaching - Christopher Lambert aged 32 years, imprisoned for three months on 10 February 1845 for poaching - Mary Ann Wilson aged 19, committed for felony on 17 February 1845 and acquitted - William Harrison aged 19 years, imprisoned for three months on 16 February 1845 for want of sureties - William Cole aged 31 years, committed on 18 February 1845 for poaching. Discharged, having received Her Majesty's pardon - George Window aged 17 years, imprisoned for two months on 18 February 1845 for assault - William Jeremiah Dryden aged 17 years, imprisoned for three months on 24 February 1845 for absenting himself from his master's service - Thomas Weather aged 21 years, imprisoned for two months on 25 February 1845 for poaching - George Coates aged 23 years, committed on 26 February for felony. Acquitted William Smith aged 23 years, imprisoned on 5 March 1845 for one month and detained by order of the surgeon until 29 April 1845 for being idle and disorderly - Mary Wilson aged 60 years, imprisoned for 37 days on 8 March 1845 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse - a dumb man aged 36 years, imprisoned for one month on 11 March 1845 for destroying property - John Ryley Nixon aged 43 years, imprisoned for one month on 13 March 1845 for being idle and disorderly - Joseph Summers aged 53 years, imprisoned for one month on 14 March 1845 for being idle and disorderly - Ann Cole aged 27 years, imprisoned for three months on 20 March 1845 for being a rogue and a vagabond - John Robinson aged 15 years, imprisoned for one month on 20 March 1845 for being a disorderly apprentice - Jacob Hodgson aged 52 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 28 March 1845 for vagrancy - John Gibson aged 43 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 30 March 1845 for being idle and disorderly - Appleton Stephenson aged 16 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 30 March 1845 for being a disorderly apprentice - Elizabeth Morgan aged 32 years, imprisoned for six weeks on 30 March 1845 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse - William Marchant aged 28 years, imprisoned for two months on 31 March 1845 for disobeying an order in bastardy - Thomas Langhorne aged 17 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 1 April 1845 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse - John Collingson aged 17 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 1 April 1845 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse - James Mirmin aged 16 years, imprisoned for one month on 4 April 1845 for vagrancy - Edward Stephenson aged 34 years, committed on 8 April 1845 for felony. No bill - Timothy Wilkinson aged 27 years, imprisoned for one month on 8 April 1845 for being idle and disorderly - William McDerwent aged 32 years, imprisoned for one month on 8 April 1845 for vagrancy - Joseph Mession aged 23 years, imprisoned for one month on 8 April 1845 for vagrancy - Eliza Wilson aged 24 years, imprisoned for six weeks on 9 April 1845 for felony - William Littlewood aged 21 years, imprisoned for one month on 9 April 1845 for felony - John Hinde aged 32 years, imprisoned for two months on 10 April 1845 for felony - Thomas Tilford aged 17 years, imprisoned for six weeks on 10 April 1845 for felony - Diana Blackburn aged 40 years, imprisoned for six weeks on 10 April 1845 for felony - Joseph Ryder aged 66 years, imprisoned for six weeks on 10 April 1845 for felony - William Firby aged 26 years, committed on 10 April 1845 for felony. Acquitted - Elizabeth Canby aged 46 years, imprisoned for two months on 10 April 1845 for felony - Helen Gibson aged 26 years, committed on 10 April 1845 for felony. Acquitted - James Walker aged 12 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 10 April 1845 for obtaining goods under false pretences - John Plant aged 22 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 11 April 1845 for being idle and disorderly - Thomas Fletcher aged 30 years, imprisoned on 12 April 1845 for trespass in pursuit of game. Paid the penalty and discharged - Robert Hood aged 28 years, imprisoned for two months on 12 April 1845 for trespass in pursuit of game - Michael Dring aged 15 years, imprisoned for one month on 20 April 1845 for being a disorderly apprentice - Richard Scott aged 19 years, imprisoned for two months on 21 April 1845 for assault - Edward McDonald aged 22 years, imprisoned for one month on 21 April 1845 for being idle and disorderly - Elijah Chadwick aged 23 years, imprisoned for one month on 21 April 1845 for being idle and disorderly - Henry Wilson aged 26 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 22 April 1845 for being idle and disorderly - Thomas Jackson aged 20 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 22 April 1845 for being idle and disorderly - George Smith aged 63 years, imprisoned for six days on 23 April 1845 for being idle and disorderly - James Horn aged 24 years, committed on 23 April 1845 for want of sureties. Liberated by the committing magistrate - Joseph Smith aged 23 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 23 April 1845 for vagrancy - Elizabeth Smith aged 24 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 23 April 1845 for vagrancy - Alexander Crabbs aged 26 years, imprisoned for one week on 26 April 1845 for being idle and disorderly - Murdock Ross aged 26 years, imprisoned for one week on 26 April 1845 for being idle and disorderly - Mary Boddle aged 19 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 27 April 1845 for being idle and disorderly - Samuel Miller aged 30 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 27 April 1845 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse - Joseph Huntrodes aged 19 years, imprisoned for one month on 27 April 1845 for being a disorderly apprentice - John McDonald aged 23 years, imprisoned for one month on 28 April 1845 for being idle and disorderly - John Whitehead aged 20 years, imprisoned for one month on 28 April 1845 for being idle and disorderly - Charles Moor aged 18 years, imprisoned for two months on 30 April 1845 for assault - John Procter aged 22 years, imprisoned for two months on 30 April 1845 for assault - Thomas Jefferson aged 25 years, committed on 6 May for assault. Liberated by the committing magistrate - Michael Grant aged 48 years, imprisoned for one month on 6 May 1845 for hawking without a licence - Emanuel Tennick aged 20 years, imprisoned for one month on 7 May 1845 for assault - Jonathan Gascoigne or Arrowsmith aged 40 years, imprisoned for one month on 7 May 1845 for assault - Michael Raine aged 31 years, committed on 7 May 1845 for assault. Liberated by John Headlam clerk - Jacob Russell aged 42 years, committed on 7 May 1845 for assault. Liberated by the committing magistrate - Jacob Russell aged 15 years, committed on 7 May 1845 for assault. Liberated by the committing magistrate - Thomas Cowling aged 32 years, imprisoned for one month on 8 May 1845 for assault - John Whittaker aged 59 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 9 May 1845 for being idle and disorderly - William Simons aged 17 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 9 May 1845 for being idle and disorderly - John O'Niel aged 18 years, imprisoned for one month on 9 May 1845 for being idle and disorderly - Henry Benson aged 45 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 9 May 1845 for being idle and disorderly - Walter Buchanan aged 34 years, imprisoned for one month on 9 May 1845 for being idle and disorderly - John Daimond aged 22 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 10 May 1845 for being idle and disorderly - Thomas Hunt aged 26 years, imprisoned for one month on 10 May 1845 for being a rogue and a vagabond - William Leeman aged 37 years, imprisoned for one month on 12 May 1845 for being idle and disorderly - Mary Ann Wilson aged 15 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 12 May 1845 for being idle and disorderly - John Smith aged 24 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 15 May 1845 for being a rogue and a vagabond - Robert Stephens aged 18 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 15 May 1845 for being a rogue and a vagabond - Thomas Cole aged 17 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 15 May 1845 for being a rogue and a vagabond - John Tyrrell aged 17 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 15 May 1845 for being a rogue and a vagabond - Benjamin Wallace aged 28 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 19 May 1845 for being idle and disorderly - James Johnson aged 26 years, committed on for felony on 19 May 1845, and committed to York Castle for trial - Mary Ann Green aged 22 years, committed on for felony on 19 May 1845, and committed to York Castle for trial - John Matheson aged 30 years, imprisoned for one month on 26 May 1845 for being idle and disorderly - William Hall aged 32 years, imprisoned for one month on 28 May 1845 for assaulting the constable in the execution of his duty - Robert Smith aged 23 years, imprisoned for one month on 29 May 1845 for being idle and disorderly - Elizabeth Wilkinson aged 30 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 30 May 1845 for absenting herself from her master's service - Margaret Booth aged 26 years, imprisoned for one month on 30 May 1845 for being idle and disorderly - William Griffiths aged 24 years, imprisoned for one month on 30 May 1845 for being idle and disorderly - James Barrowclough aged 20 years, imprisoned for one month on 30 May 1845 for being idle and disorderly - David Braithwaite aged 15 years, imprisoned for 21 days on 31 May 1845 for disorderly conduct in the workhouse - John Dunhill aged 23 years, imprisoned on 2 June 1845 for assault. Paid the penalty and discharged - Henry Roysten aged 26 years, imprisoned on 2 June 1845 for assault. Paid the penalty and discharged - William Hirst aged 25 years, imprisoned on 2 June 1845 for assault. Paid the penalty and discharged - John Lyons aged 13 years, imprisoned for 14 days on 2 June 1845 for being idle and disorderly - Christopher Burn aged 20 years, imprisoned for three weeks on 5 June 1845 for malicious trespass - John Whitefold aged 37 years, imprisoned for three weeks on 7 June 1845 for being idle and disorderly
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