Description | Bill of indictment of Sarah Castle otherwise called Sarah Cassell for stealing £1 in money, the property of William Chapman and taken from his person
Offence committed on 20 April 1871
Castle/Cassell had previously been convicted of felony at a Petty Sessions for the borough of Beverley on 10 May 1869
Endorsed with names of witnesses and "true bill"
With certificate of conviction on 10 May 1869 before two Justices of the Peace at the borough of Beverley of Sarah Cassell for stealing four pounds weight of mutton value 3s, the property of George William Jameson, at the parish of St Martin in the borough of Beverley on 4 May 1869. Cassell was sentenced to hard labour at the House of Correction at Beverley for three calendar months. Certificate dated 25 May 1871 |