5 January 1928: West Sussex: At the Chichester General Quarter Sessions before William Percival Gratwicke Boxall, esquire, K.C., chairman; Frederick Temple Barrington-Ward, esquire, K.C., deputy chairman, holden at the Court House, Chichester. Sir Edward Boyke, bart, Ockham, Salehurst, Sussex, high sheriff; Arthur W. Farndell, esquire, 87 High Street, Lewes, and 24 Bedford Row, London W.C.1, under sheriff; Walter Charles Stephenson Chapman, esquire, 24 Bedford Row, London W.C.1, deputy sheriff; S. Thornely, County Hall, Chichester, clerk of the peace; E. Winter, governor, His Majesty’s Prison, Portsmouth. Prisoner: Irene Wilson, aged 20, factory hand. Previous conviction: Bound over, Petty Sessions, Hove Borough, 20 October 1927 (larceny). Committed from Shoreham-by-Sea, 12 December 1927 (on remand). Offence: In the night of 8 December 1927, at Lancing, burglariously breaking and entering the dwelling house of Ernest Howard Rollings and stealing 1 bottle of rum the property of Potter, Barley & Co., Ltd. Tried before F. T. Barrington Ward, esquire, K.C., 5 January 1928. Plea: Guilty. Order of the Court: Bound over in £5 (with 2 sureties in £5 each) to come up for judgment within 12 calendar months (Probation of Offenders Acts).