« Reply #1 on: Saturday 07 April 18 00:00 BST (UK) »
Hi,
From prison registers on FindMyPast:
2nd July 1867 at Warwick Midsummer Quarter Sessions.
Richard Jeffries, sentenced to 1 year for 'Larceny Simple - before convicted of felony'. This alludes to the fact that he had a previous conviction for a felony.
There is also this:
6th April 1858 at Warwick Quarter Sessions.
Richard Jefferies, sentenced to 8 months for 'Larceny Simple - before convicted of felony'. Was there yet another prior conviction, I wonder?
Hmmm, seems there was!
30th June 1856 at Warwick Quarter Sessions.
Richard Jefferies, sentenced to 4 months for 'Larceny by Servant'.
Hope this helps.
Kind regards
David
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