Description | Bill of indictment of William Robinson and Robert Dawson for stealing one silver watch, the property of Joseph Richardson and stolen from his person
Offence committed on 11 June 1866
Dawson had previously been convicted of felony at a Petty Sessions for the city of York held on 28 January 1861
Endorsed with names of witnesses and "true bill"
With certificate of conviction before two Justices of the Peace at the Guildhall at York on 13 February 1860 of Robert Dawson for stealing a copper kettle, the property of Charles Giddy, at the city of York on 10 February 1860. Dawson was sentenced to hard labour at the House of Correction at York for four months. Certificate dated 23 June 1866
With certificate of conviction before two Justices of the Peace at the Guildhall at York on 11 January 1861 of Robert Dawson for stealing a pair of leather traces, the property of George Walker, at the city of York on 11 January 1861. Dawson was sentenced to hard labour at the House of Correction at York for one month. Certificate dated 23 June 1866 |