No. | 53 |
Name | Julia Thomas |
[Previous Convictions] | One Month, C.J. Act, 21st April, 1869
Two Months, C.J. Act, 15 Juy, 1869 Twelve Months and Police Supervision, Surrey Sessions, 18th Oct., 1870. |
Age | 26 |
Trade, Occupation, or Calling | Married |
Degree of Instruction | N |
Name and Address of Committing Magistrate | G. Chance, Esq. Lambeth Police Court |
Date of Committal for Trial | 6th May, 1872 |
When Received into Custody | 22nd April, 1872 |
Offence as charged in the Commitment | Feloniously stealing a watch from the person of Charles Searle |
When Tried | 7th May, 1872 |
Before whom Tried | W.F. Harrison, Esq. |
Verdict of the Jury | Pleaded Guilty of Larceny from the Person, after a Previous Conviction of Felony |
Particulars of Previous Convictions charged in the Indictment and proved in Court | Twelve Calendar Months hard labour for Larceny after a Previous Conviction of Felony, Surrey Sessions, 18th Oct., 1870 |
Sentence or Order of the Court | 7 Years Penal Servitude and Police Supervision for Seven Years. |
Source: National Archives; Series HO140; Piece number 20
Source: findmypast - England & Wales, Crime, Prisons & Punishment, 1770-1935