Regarding the peter wilberforce with the criminal records.
Preston Chronicle (Preston, England), Saturday, August 12, 1843; Issue 1615.
Peter Wilberforce, 21, charged with feloniously receiving, at Lancaster, two pieces of print, and a silk handkerchief, the property of Grace Lupton.
The Lancaster Gazette and General Advertiser, for Lancashire, Westmorland, &c. (Lancaster, England), Saturday, February 08, 1845; Issue 2234. 19th Century British Library Newspapers: Part II.
FELONY - On Saturday evening last, about 8 o'clock, Policeman Fryers, of the borough police, whilst on his beat in Church-street, observed two men come out of New-street, and, having reason to suspect them, he watched their course, and found them in a passage on Castle Hill. he observed that one of them had something bulky under his coat, and demanded a sight of it. This was refused, & on proceeding to look for himself, he found concealed a valuable plaid scarf. He took the men into custody, and immediately Superintendent Wright sent messengers round to ascertain if any place had been robbed, and it was found, that about a quarter of an hour before the scarf had been taken from the shop of Mr Mo Raith, draper, New-street. The prisoners whose names are John Moore, of London, and Peter Wilberforce of Liverpool, were on Monday taken before the mayor, an committed to the assizes for trial.
The Lancaster Gazette and General Advertiser, for Lancashire, Westmorland, &c. (Lancaster, England), Saturday, October 24, 1846; Issue 2323. 19th Century British Library Newspapers: Part II.
--The full article is too long to type, but has a few points of interests such as a quote from him. He was charged with stealing two hats and two caps from a shop in Lancaster - he pleaded not guilty - was found guilty by a jury and sentenced to ten years transportation given it was his third conviction for a felony.