The Life and Voyage of William Hunt of Tharston, Norfolk
(1828 - 1890)
by Philip John Buzzard & Nigel Peacock

2.2
Court Appearance– 15th October 1845

Shortly after his release, William was again before the courts. He was committed on the 19th of September 1845 to appear at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, case No. 12 [7] on the 15th of October 1845 charged with stealing a gun from a William Cooke. He was also charged with a previous felony. He was again found guilty and sentenced, this time, to 6 calendar months in goal.

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A Calendar
Norfolk,
TO WIT.
Of the Prisoners, in the Custody of Theophilus Russell Buckworth, Esquire, Sheriff of the said County, for Trial at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be held at the Castle of Norwich, at the Shirehall there, on Wednesday, the Fifteenth day of October, 1845.

6 cm R.12William HUNT,
aged 19.
Committed September, 19, 1845, by the Hon. And Rev. Robert Wilson, Clerk, charged on the oaths of William Cooke, and others, with having stolen one gun, his property. Also charged with a previous conviction of felony.

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[7] England & Wales, Criminal Registers, 1791-1892 – Ancestry



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