No 2.
Name: Elizabeth Gill
Age: 56
Trade: Flower-seller
Degree of Instruction: Imp.
Name and address of Committing Magistrate: John Hoad, Esq., Folkestone
Date of Warrant: 26th Feb [1900]
Offence as charged in the Indictment: Feloniously stealing a marble clock, the property of John Jones, at Folkestone, on the 24th February, 1900. Detained - Feloniously stealing one cup and saucer, the property of William Guenee, at Folkstone, on the 24th February, 1900.
When tried: 1900 Thursday 12th April.
Before whom tried: John Charles Lewis Coward Esq., Recorder.
Verdict of the Jury: Pleaded Guilty
Particulars of Previous Convictions charged in the Indictment and proved in court: Previous conviction for felony at Folkstone on 19th June, 1897.
Sentence or order of the Court: Three Weeks Imprisonment in second division.
Notes:
6 calendar months hard labour, 5th February 1879, Brighton Petty Sessions, (Stealing a suit of clothes), as E. Durrant.
6 calendar months Hard labour, (consecutive) 5th February, 1879, Brighton Petty Sessions (Stealing a Jacket), as E. Durrant.
15 calendar months, 20th October 1881, West Kent Sessions, (Stealing a mahogany chair) as E. Gill.
5 years penal servitude, 16th July, 1883, Maidstone Assizes, (Stealing a pair of lace curatins, &c.) as E. Gill.
9 calendar months, 7th May 1887, Lewes Assizes, (Stealing 35 1/2 yards of Shirting) as E. Gill.
3 calendar months, 17th January, 1889, Folkestone Petty Sessions, (in a dwelling house for an unlawful purpose), as E. Gill.
5 years penal servitude, 21st October, 1889, Brighton Quarter Sessions, (Stealing a clock), as E. Gill.
5 years penal servitude, concurrent, 21st October, 1889, Brighton Quarter Sessions, (Stealing an Inkstand), as E. Gill.
5 years penal servitude, concurrent, 21st October, 1889, Brighton Quarter Sessions, (Stealing a china teapot), as E. Gill.
2 calendar months, 19th June, 1897, Folkestone Petty Sessions, (Stealing 3 coats) as E. Gill.
And one summary conviction for assault.