Hello,
I had a look at some newspaper records, and found an entry in the Chelmsford Chronicle dated the 8 May 1846 which details a theft and arson offence by a "servant girl" called Eliza Ward.
I can't give full details due to copyright reasons, but the cutting says the offence was committed at the premises of a William Carter, farmer, Stow in Norfolk. Think this was Stow Bardolph.
It doesn't give a great deal more information, but says that Eliza Ward was a "native of Great Clacton, Essex", and was to be committed for trial at the Norwich Assizes.
I also had a look at the excellent link provided by Janine, and the Indent record, (which is on pages 126/127) for Eliza indicates she had a brother Robert and a sister Elizabeth both of Essex.
Yorkslass