Description | Bill of indictment of Mary Dixon late of the House of Correction at Northallerton wife of Thomas Dixon of Stockton upon Tees in county Durham ship carpenter for stealing five silver coins called half-crowns value 12s 6d, three silver coins called shillings value 3s, and one purse value 6d, the property of Thomas Allmond
Offence committed at the township of Yarm on 20 October 1849
Dixon had previously been convicted of felony at the Quarter Sessions for county Durham held at Durham on 3 January 1842
Endorsed with names of witnesses and "true bill"
With certificate of the conviction at the Quarter Sessions for county Durham held at Durham on 3 January 1842 of Mary Dixon late of the parish of Stockton upon Tees in county Durham for stealing one bonnet value 6d, one apron value 6d, one handkerchief value 6d, one cap value 6d, one frock value 6d, one pair of slippers value 6d, one petticoat value 6d, one other handkerchief value 6d, one pair of shoes value 6d, one diaper cloth value 6d, one other cloth value 6d, one cotton gown value6d, one piece Orleans dress value 6d, one other gown value 6d, one cotton handkerchief value 6d, one pair of sheets value 6d, and one basket value 6d, the property of George Moore, at the parish of Stockton upon Tees on 25 December 1841. She was sentenced to hard labour at the House of Correction at Durham for 12 calendar months. Certificate dated 18 December 1849 |