Description | Bill of indictment of George Naylor for stealing one silver watch, one seal, one key, one chain, one waistcoat, one shirt, one comb, one pencil, and 3d in money, the property of James Brignall
Offence committed on 19 May 1862
Naylor had previously been convicted of felony at a Petty Sessions held at Norton for the division of Buckrose in the East Riding on 27 October 1860
Endorsed with names of witnesses and "true bill"
With certificate of conviction at a Petty Sessions held at Norton for the division of Buckrose in the East Riding on 27 October 1860 of George Naylor for stealing a coat value 10s, the property of George Nelson, at Potter Brompton in the parish of Ganton in the East Riding. Naylor was sentenced to hard labour at the House of Correction at Beverley in the East Riding for one calendar month. Certificate dated 25 June 1862 |