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Offline joboy

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George FOSTER - Trial Records 1820
« on: Tuesday 28 November 06 23:57 GMT (UK) »
George Foster was convicted at Berks Assizes on July 10 1820 and got a free trip to OZ  (a seven year sentence).
Of course he stayed in this delghtful place and subsequently married and multiplied.
Is it possible to access the details of his trial?
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Re: George got a free trip
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 29 November 06 03:54 GMT (UK) »
My Foster's come from Warwickshire/Northamptonshire - wonder if these are related.
I'm still trying to trace them back to the 1840's right now.
I am researching the following families:
Hurst / Payne - Leicestershire / Warwickshire / Worcestershire
Toon(e) - Leicestershire
Batchelor / Foster - Warwickshire / Northamptonshire
Hardy - Dorset

My web site has the family tree showing.  I am researching primarily the Payne, Hurst, Foster and Batchelor lines in the Midlands.

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Re: George FOSTER - Trial Records 1820
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 30 November 06 13:38 GMT (UK) »
Assize records are at TNA but are often not very illuminating (details of charge, verdict and sentencing). Still worth checkng as you might be lucky and find depostions etc. Check the catalogue on TNA website to see what survives for the year in question.

The local paper (Berkshire Chronicle) is usually far more interesting.

He may have been referred to the assizes by a local quarter session (records at BRO).

The Times may also mention him if his case was interesting or they didn't have much else to report that day.
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Re: George FOSTER - Trial Records 1820
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 05 December 07 19:19 GMT (UK) »
Hi "Joboy"

Have you ever found these trial records?

I am a Great Grandson of this George Foster.  I have a copy of his "Indictment" and "Gaol record".  These records are pretty faint and do not provide much information.  I'll be glad to email scanned copies of them to you if you still wish to view them.

I am interested in knowing what your connection to this George Foster is?

Do you know who his parents were, and/or when and where he was born in England?

I look forward to reading your reply.




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Re: George FOSTER - Trial Records 1820
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 05 December 07 22:00 GMT (UK) »
Hi Bruce ........ 'tis I 'Joe T' in Parramatta ........ I posted this in case someone else may have picked up on the topic and provided more detail .......... you are the only one so far.
Take Care,
Joe
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