ELIJAH HUDGELL

1823 – 1887

Stowmarket

Suffolk

 

1847

Assizes or Sessions: Convicted at Ipswich 2 July 1847

 Offence: Stealing Jailed for 6 months

Elijah Hudgell (p.336)

Offence: Stealing one Silver guard Chain, five Silver Shirt studs, one pair

of Gold Ear drops and one Hair Chain

p.426

2 July 1847 Rendered in court

Elijah Hudgell, See page 336

Age, 19

Possessions: hat, coat, waistcoat, breeches, trousers, stockings, shoes,

shirts, handkerchiefs, knife, scarf.

If for trial, at the Assizes or Sessions: Convicted at Ipswich 2 July 1847

Sentence: Six Months, first, mid. and last weeks [illegible]

Time will expire: 16th Dec 1847

 

1869

Petty Sessions Reports

The Ipswich Journal

Saturday October 23rd 1869

Lowestoft

 Court House, Wednesday, October 20 - before R C Fowler, (chairman) and Has. Peto, Esqrs.

Leaving a Family Chargeable - Elijah Hudgell, labourer, was committed to goal for on month, with hard labour, for having left his wife and child chargeable to the parish of Lowesoft while he went fishing to the Westward.

 

1873

Ipswich Petty Sessions

Petty Sessions Reports

The Ipswich Journal Saturday June 28th 1873

Lowestoft

Elijah Hudgell, labourer, was bound over in the sum of £10 to keep the peace towards his wife for three Months

 

  

 

 

  

 

 
 
 
 
     

 

 


 

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