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Title: Leicester County House of Corrections 1841.
Post by: bitzar on Tuesday 02 May 17 09:00 BST (UK)
Hi team

Is it possible to obtain or find out further info of crimes re inmates who appear on the 1841 census.

John COX, 42, born in county.
George SPARROW, 43, not born in county.

Many thanks as always,

bitzar.
Title: Re: Leicester County House of Corrections 1841.
Post by: BumbleB on Tuesday 02 May 17 09:07 BST (UK)
Leicester Records Office at Wigston might have something  :-\
Title: Re: Leicester County House of Corrections 1841.
Post by: bitzar on Tuesday 02 May 17 09:12 BST (UK)
Ta, I will g**gle.

bitzar.
Title: Re: Leicester County House of Corrections 1841.
Post by: bitzar on Tuesday 02 May 17 09:24 BST (UK)
Records don't start until the 1860's.  Thanks for the tip though.  They suggested to check newpapers!

bitzar.
Title: Re: Leicester County House of Corrections 1841.
Post by: jacquelineve on Tuesday 02 May 17 09:40 BST (UK)

 Leicestershire Mercury Sat.34 Aug.1839

John Cox +Geo.Sparrow of Leic. were charged on the information of Chaplin, gamekeeper to the
Earl of Stamford, with fishing in a brooke between Glen field + Anstey on the 13th. inst.

Defendants denied the charge, and said, they could bring witnesses another week to prove they were
not in the place named.

Magistrates were about to adjourn the case, but as the defendants behaved in rather an insolent
manner and refused to tell the names of their witnesses, they were unceremoniously adjudged
to pay a fine of 40sh. each, costs or 2 mths.imprisonment to hard labour.

Jackie
Title: Re: Leicester County House of Corrections 1841.
Post by: ShaunJ on Tuesday 02 May 17 10:05 BST (UK)
April 29 1841: George Sparrow, and John Cox, both of Leicester, were fined £5 each, or 2 months imprisonment, for unlawfully fishing in the preserves of the Rt Hon the Earl of Stamford at Newton Linford.

(Leicester Journal 7 May 1841)
Title: Re: Leicester County House of Corrections 1841.
Post by: bitzar on Tuesday 02 May 17 10:12 BST (UK)
WOW, thanks people.  Seems my theory is correct!  Any mention on the marital status of John COX?!  In 1844 he says he is a widower.

Oh, and it seems they like fishing in that brook!

So many thanks,

bitzar.
Title: Re: Leicester County House of Corrections 1841.
Post by: bitzar on Tuesday 02 May 17 12:40 BST (UK)
Would there be anything in a Leicester Newspaper for the death of an Elizabeth COX in 1843.  She may be the wife of said John.  I'm wondering if they can be linked.

Many thanks,

bitzar.
Title: Re: Leicester County House of Corrections 1841.
Post by: Jomot on Tuesday 02 May 17 17:26 BST (UK)
I cant see anything in the newspapers but she was buried 24 April 1843 at St Mary and her address was Redcross Street.
Title: Re: Leicester County House of Corrections 1841.
Post by: bitzar on Wednesday 03 May 17 08:53 BST (UK)
Jomot thankyou

It's possible that this is her husband,

"death of John Cox, age 49, of Wharf St, in Nov 1846",

and John's next wife Mary,

"1846 death was of Mary Cox, age 45, wife of John Cox of Northampton St  (Leic Mercury)".

Any idea's there John and Mary may be buried?!  Is anyone buried with Elizabeth?!

Many thanks,

bitzar.