Description | William Stretton, 17, setting fire to property belonging to John Bird at Yaxley; Joseph Townsend, 40, stealing barley belonging to John Ekins Daintree, his master, at Pidley cum Fenton; Charles Henson, 45, stealing pewter pots belonging to George White of Godmanchester and a pewter mug belonging to Mary Clark of Huntingdon; John Henson, 50, stealing a pewter mug belonging to Mary Clark of Huntingdon; William Moore, 25, stealing a waistcoat and shoemaker's tools belonging to Joseph Smith Braybrook at Great Raveley; David Young, 23, stealing two fowls belonging to Frederick Ashbridge at Alconbury; William Reason, 24 and Robert Usher, 51, stealing lead belonging to James Duberly Esq at Great Staughton; George Barley, 26, stealing with violence a canvas bag belonging to John Mason at St Neots; Alexander Chas. Handley, 33, embezzling money from the the Eastern Counties Railway Company at Godmanchester; Peter Creek, 53, feloniously shooting at Samuel Goss, police officer, with a loaded gun at Little Stukeley; William Laurence, 26, stealing a pitch fork; Sarah Hitchcock, 20, concealing the body of her dead child of which she had been delivered; John Wright, 21, aiding and abbetting the said Sarah Hitchcock.
|