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TitleTrial papers relating to William Burns, Mary Ann Crichton, Robert McCulloch
NameRobert McCulloch
RoleAccused
Age38
Approx Birth Year1824
CrimeTheft by housebreaking
Crime LocationGlasgow
Trial Date25 April 1862
Trial LocationGlasgow
VerdictGuilty
Verdict CommentsGuilty - first and third charges.
SentencePenal servitude - 8 years
Previous ConvictionsTheft - Circuit court of Justiciary, Glasgow, 30 April 1856
NRS ReferenceJC26/1862/158
NotesThe Advocate Depute withdrew the second and fifth charges. Pannel was found not guilty of the fourth charge.
List of Accused
Name and DesignationAgeBirthplaceCrime  
Mary Ann Crichton38GlasgowTheft by housebreakingPerson Details
Name Mary Ann Crichton
Age 38
Birthplace Glasgow
Crime Theft by housebreaking
Person Details
Robert McCulloch38PollokshawsTheft by housebreakingPerson Details
Name Robert McCulloch
Age 38
Birthplace Pollokshaws
Crime Theft by housebreaking
Person Details
William Burns23EdinburghTheft by housebreakingPerson Details
Name William Burns
Age 23
Birthplace Edinburgh
Crime Theft by housebreaking
Person Details
Victim(s)
Name and DesignationAgeBirthplaceCrime  
Agnes McKissock, wife of Robert McKissock, St. Andrew Square, Glasgow  Theft by housebreakingPerson Details
Name Agnes McKissock, wife of Robert McKissock, St. Andrew Square, Glasgow
Age
Birthplace
Crime Theft by housebreaking
Person Details
Archibald Norval, Saltmarket, Glasgow  Theft by housebreakingPerson Details
Name Archibald Norval, Saltmarket, Glasgow
Age
Birthplace
Crime Theft by housebreaking
Person Details
Francis Dowlan, Saltmarket Street, Glasgow  Theft by housebreakingPerson Details
Name Francis Dowlan, Saltmarket Street, Glasgow
Age
Birthplace
Crime Theft by housebreaking
Person Details
James Burns, St. Andrew Street, Saltmarket, Glasgow  Theft by housebreakingPerson Details
Name James Burns, St. Andrew Street, Saltmarket, Glasgow
Age
Birthplace
Crime Theft by housebreaking
Person Details
Janet McMillan, wife of Robert McMillan, Pollockshaws Road, Glasgow  Theft by housebreakingPerson Details
Name Janet McMillan, wife of Robert McMillan, Pollockshaws Road, Glasgow
Age
Birthplace
Crime Theft by housebreaking
Person Details
Robert McMillan, Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow  Theft by housebreakingPerson Details
Name Robert McMillan, Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow
Age
Birthplace
Crime Theft by housebreaking
Person Details
Robert Munsie, Fisher Street, off Duke Street, Glasgow  Theft by housebreakingPerson Details
Name Robert Munsie, Fisher Street, off Duke Street, Glasgow
Age
Birthplace
Crime Theft by housebreaking
Person Details


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Source Citation
'High Court of Justiciary Trial Papers', NRS Reference JC26/1862/158; Index, Scottish Indexes (https://www.scottishindexes.com/jcdetail.aspx?jcid=1862158&pid=186215882: accessed 21 Dec 2024); Original Source: National Records of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Index - Copyright Graham Maxwell 2018-2023.
High Court of Justiciary Records - National Records of Scotland catalogue: Crown copyright.


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