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Details for the convict John Bailey (1835)

Convict Name:John Bailey
Trial Place:Hereford Assizes
Trial Date:2 August 1834
Sentence:Life
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Ship:Waterloo (4)
Arrival Year:1835
 
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John Bailey age 20 together with Charles Stoniard age 18, late of the parish of Much Marcle, committed May 21st, 1834, by James Comeline, Clerk, charged on the oaths of John Weaver and others, with feloniously breaking and entering the dwelling house of the said John Weaver, at the parish aforesaid, and stealing, taking, and carrying away a blue coat, a pair of small clothes, and other articles, the property of the said John Weaver.
Stands further charged on the oaths of Phillip Norman and others, with having on the 16th day of May last past, at the Parish of Mordiford, feloniously stolen, taken, and led away a black mare, the property of John Downes.
Source: Public Record Office. Reference: Assi 5/154/8
Submitted by Researcher (Christina Smith) on 10 May 2016

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Sources

  • The National Archives (TNA) : HO 11/9, p.464

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