Description | Bill of indictment of Annie Nugent otherwise called Ann Nugent, Joseph Tyreman otherwise called Joseph Tyerman, and James Meggison for stealing £1 15s in money, the property of William Brown
Includes indictment of all three people for receiving the stolen goods
Offences committed on 15 April 1880
Tyreman/Tyerman had previously been convicted of felony at the Quarter Sessions held at Northallerton on 1 July 1879
Meggison had previously been convicted of felony at Middlesbrough Petty Sessions on 8 February 1869
Endorsed with names of witnesses and "true bill"
With certificate of conviction at the Quarter Sessions held at Northallerton on 1 July 1879 of Joseph Tyerman otherwise called Joseph Tyreman for stealing one silver watch, the property of George Massell at the borough of Middlesbrough on 18 May 1879. Tyerman/Tyreman, with a previous conviction for felony, was sentenced to hard labour at the prison at Northallerton for nine calendar months. Certificate dated 31 May 1880
With certificate of conviction at the Police Court at the borough of Middlesbrough on 8 February 1869 of James Meggison for stealing one piece of beef value 1s 2d, the property of Charles Crisp, at the borough of Middlesbrough on 6 February 1869. Meggison was sentenced to hard labour at the House of Correction at Northallerton for 21 days. Certificate dated 31 May 1880 |