| Supreme Court Sessions - November 1850-1865 |
| Surname |
Name |
Status |
Offence |
Argus |
Date |
Comments |
| WILLIS |
Alfred (Bill Clerk) |
Witness |
Union Bank robbery |
27 Oct |
1859 |
Barkett Barnett case |
| WILLIS |
Charles |
Accused |
Cutting & wounding |
28 May |
1852 |
Guilty of common assault |
| WILLIS |
Charles |
Accused |
Assault |
28 May |
1852 |
6 mths imprisonment |
| WILLIS |
Francis |
Accused |
Uttering forged order |
20 May |
1852 |
Sentence: 5 yrs hard labour |
| WILLIS |
Francis |
Accused |
Uttering forged order |
20 May |
1852 |
Guilty, sentence deferred |
| WILLIS |
James |
Accused |
Stealing watch & chain |
14 Sept |
1865 |
Criminal calendar for September |
| WILLIS |
James |
Accused |
Stealing watch & chain |
18 Sept |
1865 |
Guilty, 12 mths imprisonment |
| WILLIS |
John (Seaman) |
Witness |
Neglect of duty as seaman |
20 May |
1853 |
James Donahoo case |
| WILLIS |
Samuel |
Accused |
Uttering forged order |
14 April |
1862 |
Criminal sessions for April |
| WILLIS |
Samuel |
Accused |
Forgery and Uttering |
16 April |
1862 |
Guilty, 3 yrs on the roads |
| WILLIS |
William (Hawthorn) |
Witness |
Assault & robbery |
18 Aug |
1856 |
James Delaney & Mrs. McCormack case |
| WILLIS |
William A. |
Accused |
Stealing from a dwelling |
15 March |
1860 |
Criminal calendar for March |
| WILLIS/O'NEILL |
James |
Accused |
Stealing clothing etc. |
18 Aug |
1859 5 (sic) |
Acquitted & discharged |
| WILLS |
Alfred |
|
Libel |
28 Feb |
1857 |
G.M. Stephen v Wilson & Mackinnon |
| WILLS |
E. |
Juror |
|
17 Sept |
1851 |
|
| WILLS |
E. |
Juror |
|
18 Sept |
1851 |
|
| WILLS |
F. |
Juror |
|
18 Sept |
1851 |
|
| WILLS |
Maria Louisa |
Victim |
Robbery |
18 Feb |
1859 |
Charles Holland case |
| WILLS |
P. |
Juror |
|
17 Sept |
1851 |
|
| WILLS |
William (Surgeon) |
Witness |
Murder |
19 Jan |
1855 |
Arthur Purcell, Akhurst case |
| WILLS |
Wm. (Landlord Inn) |
Victim |
Burglary (Collingwood) |
18 Oct |
1865 |
Louis Harris case |
| WILLS ? |
G. |
Juror |
|
17 Sept |
1851 |
|
| WILMS |
Charles Adolph |
Victim |
Stealing a boat |
16 May |
1865 |
John McDonald case |